INCREDIBLES 2 Director Brad Bird Explains Why Jack-Jack Has So Many Superpowers

INCREDIBLES 2 Director Brad Bird Explains Why Jack-Jack Has So Many Superpowers

We saw in the first Incredibles movie that the smallest member of the team is also the mightiest, and director Brad Bird has an interesting reason for why this is the case. Hit the jump for the details...

By jph152 - Apr 24, 2018 08:04 AM EST
Filed Under: The Incredibles
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The end of Disney•Pixar's The Incredibles showed us just how powerful the youngest member of the Parr family is, and the trailers for Incredibles 2 have made it clear that Jack-Jack's wide array of abilities are going to do a number on his dad. 

Jack-Jack can seemingly teleport, shoot lasers, generate fire, and turn himself into some kind of a demon baby. So why does Jack-Jack have all these superpowers? Well, aside from the obvious humor that comes with an overpowered infant, director Brad Bird says his powers related to his role in the family.

At a Pixar Q&A event, Bird talked about how each character's powers are connected to who they are. Bird says:


"...so men are always expected to be strong, so I had Bob have super strength. Women, mothers are always pulled in a million different directions, so I had her be elastic. Teenagers are insecure and defensive, so I had Violet have force fields and invisibility. Ten-year-olds are energy balls that can't be stopped.

And babies are unknown, maybe they have no powers, maybe they have all powers, we don't know. So, that's what Jack-Jack was, he was seemingly the first normal one in the family and then at the end of Incredibles you find out that he's the wild card, and that he's sort of the Swiss army knife of powers. And that to me reminds me of the way babies can grasp languages really easily and adopt them easily."



With their son being capable of so much destruction, keeping Jack-Jack in control might even be a more difficult task than taking down the movie's mysterious villain.

Are you excited to see Jack-Jack back on the big screen? Comment below!
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bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 4/24/2018, 8:36 AM
Wasn't this also the same reason why the upcoming movie takes place immediately after the original?
Danbito
Danbito - 4/24/2018, 8:56 AM
Wasn't this explained like years ago. The whole metaphor of it that babies have unlimited potential and that reflects in Jack Jack?
BrettMan
BrettMan - 4/24/2018, 9:04 AM
RRRREEEEEEEEPOOOOOOSSSTTT
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 4/24/2018, 9:10 AM
I just figured it was because he was still developing and his body just hadn’t settled into one power yet
Origame
Origame - 4/24/2018, 9:13 AM
@Ha1frican - I had a similar thought. Maybe overtime he will grow into one power.
NightBoyWonder
NightBoyWonder - 4/24/2018, 10:20 AM
I’m pretty sure this was explained during the release of the first one lol. But then it makes me the think that Bob & ElastiGirl has to deal with a baby that had super speed and another one that can turn invisible.... which is a nightmare
TechNation
TechNation - 4/24/2018, 10:24 AM
Also, The kids names reflect their powers. Dash - fast, Violet - the human eye cant see ultra violet, Jack-Jack - jack of all trades (powers)
MarvelDCAllDay
MarvelDCAllDay - 4/24/2018, 11:11 AM
But don't babies, you know, grow up?
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