Pensaron que Los Increíbles sería un FRACASO (...y ganaron millones)

Pixar almost destroyed The Incredibles before it even existed. The script was so dark, so adult, so uncomfortable, that the studio wanted to throw it away and replace it with just another children's fantasy. And there was something else: what no one knew was that the script was autobiographical. Its director, Brad Bird, was writing about his own life. Get my screenwriting course and save 20% using the code ZEPFILMSYT at checkout https://shop.zepfilms.com/s/8sbwoff_e6o Become a ZEPFILMS member 🟢 https://www.youtube.com/zepfilms/join 00:00 - Introduction 01:08 - Brad Bird, a creative in crisis 02:30 - First draft 03:50 - Rejections and doubts 05:20 - The Iron Giant (1999) and failure 07:47 - The golden opportunity 12:32 - A story too grown-up 16:20 - New ending 17:35 - Urgent name change 19:16 - In search of the black sheep 22:00 - Obsessive director 23:30 - Violet's hair 26:00 - Problems in the studio... and at home 30:07 - Premiere and… Another flop? 31:56 - The Incredibles 2 (2018) Follow us on our social media! • Instagram:   / zepfilms   • Facebook:   / zepfilms   • TikTok:   / zepfilms   ZEPFILMS © 2026 | Created by Nicolás Amelio-Ortiz https://zepfilms.com The Incredibles is an animated adventure superhero film directed by American Brad Bird and co-produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios. It premiered in October 2004 at the London Film Festival in the United Kingdom. The plot revolves around a family of superheroes, the Parrs, who live a suburban lifestyle due to government restrictions imposed after their feats were deemed problematic for society. During a secret mission on a remote island, Bob Parr, better known as Mr. Incredible, learns of the villain Syndrome's sinister plan to technologically equalize human capabilities with those of superheroes.