Can someone remove the “Deceased” category on the Underminer’s page? Brad Bird confirms that The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer is not canon and that in the films he survives.
Can someone remove the “Deceased” category on the Underminer’s page? Brad Bird confirms that The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer is not canon and that in the films he survives.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9BHW3mfWQo
Surprise! I have a Youtube Channel now! I got inspired to do this after I heard the Incredibles 3 announcement, and I immediately gained hope that the Omnidroids will come back in some way.
Yeah I know it won't happen but hey! A man can dream can he?
I like the song You'll be Back from Hamilton (Never seen the show LOL) and I decided to put them together!
I spent a week making this and I feel pretty proud of it. I hope you enjoy. It hasn't got much attention.
Also, you'll hear my voice. If you want to cut your ears off when you hear it I won't blame you.
The first Incredibles movie ended with supervillain The Underminer (John Ratzenberger) showing up to wreak havoc throughout Metroville, at which point the titular superheroes step in to stop him. We didn't get to see the outcome of this battle until Incredibles 2 finally released an entire 14 years later, and though The Incredibles manage to stop The Underminer from destroying city hall, they don't actually prevent him from escaping - with a ton of money, no less. The heroes disable the villain's gigantic drill tank, but he nevertheless flees with all the money he siphoned from Metroville Bank in tow, and by film's end he's never caught. More to the point, while The Underminer didn't destroy Metroville, he did cause a ton of damage, enough that the government shuts down the Superhero Relocation Program, leaving the Parr family without a financial leg to stand on. The Underminer messed up the city, ruined The Incredibles' reputation (temporarily), stole a ton of money, and got away scot-free. If that ain't winning on the balance of circumstances, what is?