After more than a decade, Disney/Pixar is finally releasing a sequel to The Incredibles. Until now, we've only seen a brief trailer teasing the future for the animated super family, but today the studio has released images of returning characters and voice actors, as well as a few new additions to the cast.

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Debuting via the official Incredibles Facebook page, the first faces we see are familiar, while the latter images reveal new information. Using the style of the recent Google Arts and Culture portrait matching meme, we shown how similar each actor is to their character.

First up is the main couple, Craig T. Nelson as Mr. Incredible and Holly Hunter as Elastigirl. Each of them have a facial resemblance of over fifty percent. Less similar is writer/director Brad Bird who is returning as intense fashionista Edna Mode. We will also be enjoying the return of Samuel L. Jackson's Frozone, though he is pictured here without his legendary super suit.

Sarah Vowell is making her return as Violet, but Dash will now be played by Huck Milner. The original Dash, Spencer Fox, is now more than ten years past his squeaky voice from the first movie.

Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul) has joined the cast as the mysterious Winston Deavor. Catherine Keener (Get Out) will be Evelyn Deavor. How the two are related is fuel for speculation. Isabella Rossellini (Death Becomes Her) is playing a character only identified as Ambassador. Jonathan Banks (Better Call Saul) will be playing the shadowy Rick Dicker, taking over for Bud Luckey, who voiced the character in 2004.

Finally, Sophia Bush (Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, & Chicago PD) will be voicing Voyd, the only new character who is also obviously a superhero... or villain.

The Incredibles 2 hits theaters on June 15, 2018. Directed by Brad Bird, the movie stars the voice talents of Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Sarah Vowell, and Huck Milner. They will be joined by Bob Odenkirk, Catherine Keener, Isabella Rossellini, Jonathan Banks and Sophia Bush.