What happened to Underminer in the Incredibles 2?

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In the Incredibles 2, at the beginning of the film, the Incredibles get in trouble by trying to stop the Super villain Underminer. They fail to catch him, and he runs away free. Throughout the movie, there is no indication that they ever catch him. Did he get caught, or did he get away?



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If you wait until the very end of the credits, you can see his 'escape drill' riding away underground. At least in the time frame contemplated by this movie, he escapes.




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Does the Underminer get caught?

In the Incredibles 2, at the beginning of the film, the Incredibles get in trouble by trying to stop the Super villain Underminer. They fail to catch him, and he runs away free. Throughout the movie, there is no indication that they ever catch him.

Is the Underminer human?

Trivia. The Underminer is strongly based on the Fantastic 4 villain known as the Mole Man. They both live underground, have an outright hatred of humanity, and they both have a physical resemblance of a mole, especially the Underminer's nose.

What did the Underminer say?

The Incredibles The Underminer appears at the end of the movie, where he announces his "war on peace and happiness!" The Parr family then put on their masks, ready for battle.

Is the Underminer a mole?

Trivia. The Underminer (in keeping with the tradition of having most of the cast be based off of Marvel characters), is likely based on the Mole Man who was the very first known villain of the Fantastic Four.



The Incredibles and Incredibles 2 Underminer Scene Comparison




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