Clues to 'The Incredibles 2' Lego video game

A promotional photo for "The Incredibles 2" Facebook/PixarTheIncredibles

The Lego brand has been seen almost everywhere from the actual toys, to toys based on popular movies. With "The Incredibles 2" coming out this year, after a decade since its first movie, it looks like Warner Bros. is planning to make a Lego game based on it.

Although nothing is set in stone for now, the alleged "The Incredibles 2" Lego game was first mentioned by a person named Liam Robertson. As for who Robertson is, gamers may recognize him as the person who was able to accurately leak information on some games even before their official announcement including the Nintendo Switch "Mario Rabbids" and the remaster for "L.A. Noire," as per Gamezone.

The rumor generally says that a Lego tie-in for the movie will be published by Warner Bros. Aside from Robertson, there are actually other clues for the possibility of the Lego game. According to Comicbook.com, a catalogue that revealed the plans for Lego in 2018 was revealed last August.

Unfortunately, the screenshot of the catalogue was taken down immediately. However, some were able to note that it mentioned a "LEGO Incredibles 2" set and an unannounced video game to be tied with an unspecified Pixar property. Putting two and two together, it would make sense for the rumors to be believable.

It also makes sense given the hype "The Incredibles 2" has been receiving in the months leading to its release date. After all, the original movie came out way back in 2004. Needless to say, many of its fans have since then been waiting for a next movie.

Speaking of which, regardless of whether the lego rumors are true or now, "The Incredibles 2" will be showing in cinemas by June 15, 2018. The movie, as seen in the trailer, will most likely pick up from the timeline of the first film given that baby Jack-Jack has not grown up yet.

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