![]() However, the Incredibles return home to find Syndrome has infiltrated their home and has Jack-Jack hostage. Two months later, the family embarks on an excursion to Nomanisan Island while the youngest, Jack-Jack Parr, was left at home in the care of his babysitter, Kari McKeen. By the beginning of the film, the Parrs have lived in this house for three years and had only recently finished unpacking. The first home of the Parrs was a house in the suburbs of Metroville at an address of 440. “We want the audience to be in awe but still believe this is a real place, so we had to create a layout that would work with what was still an emerging story, which is challenging but really important to establish that believability.” – Ralph Eggleston, Production Designer Appearances The Incredibles The designers imagined that the home was a real world space, designed by the finest high-end architects and craftspeople, so each room was created to be as enticing and functional as possible. ![]() Official Description Since the Parrs’ home was destroyed at the end of “The Incredibles,” the team knew they would need new digs for “Incredibles 2.” The new home for the Parr family was designed to evoke a “rocket to the future,” symbolizing the family’s good fortune and introducing a new and exciting dynamic to the Incredibles world. Outside of the house is a large yard and patio, and an infinity pool that serves as the den's ceiling. Underneath the mansion is an underground den garage and pools that can be viewed underneath the grand room. The stairs lead to a second floor, where four bedrooms and four baths can be found. ![]() Superficially, it is nearly 20,000 square feet with a single roof, floor-to-ceiling windows and ceiling windows, indoor rock formations, a single grand room and fireplace, and a bright yellow kitchen next to it. The second house is a massive cliffside mansion integrated underneath a waterfall. Its address was printed next to the front door. Inside were three bedrooms (one for each of the children) and one master bedroom, an office/trophy room for Bob, a two-car garage, a patio, and a shed. The house had two levels: the main level and a basement. It had a flat, brown roof and narrow windows close to the ceiling.
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