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Watch LEGO The Incredibles’ super family show off their selection of superpowers in new trailer

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LEGO The Incredibles is coming this summer, and we haven’t had a great look at what the game has to offer until now.

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LEGO The Incredibles is coming this summer, and we haven’t had a great look at what the game has to offer until now.

Warner Bros. has released a new trailer to the masses hungry for new Incredibles-related content, and now we can sink our teeth into some awesome new footage straight from the upcoming game. 

The Parr family’s powers are explored further in the new trailer, including Mr. Incredible’s super strength, Violet’s ability to put up force fields, Elastigirl’s flexible body, Dash’s ridiculous speed, and Jack-Jack’s powers, which Mr. Incredible was so excited to see manifest in the first Incredibles 2 teaser trailer.

But while the family is strong individually, their true strength comes from leaning on each other, and the video exemplifies the power of teamwork as well. You’ll see a variety of moments from the Incredibles films, with some pretty dramatic moments including Elastigirl making a bridge out of her body, and Dash zipping through dangerous laser grids. 

You can look forward to LEGO The Incredibles on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC, and Nintendo Switch on June 15. It’s releasing alongside the movie, so just in case you’re concerned about spoilers, go see the new Incredibles flick and then pick up the game for some appropriate family-friendly fun. This is one game you don’t have to feel bad about letting the kids jump into on your Switch.


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