Brad Bird laughs readily when talking about how parenting can be like kryptonite, rendering even the most mighty of people utterly tested, torn and fatigued.
“It takes it out of you,” says Bird, the writer-director of “The Incredibles 2,” as well as the father of three boys.
So of course, a key theme in the new Pixar sequel is how Bob Parr (voiced by Craig T. Nelson), when not suiting up as Mr. Incredible, is a dad left unshaven and spent by the domestic trials of raising three kids of his own — while wife Helen (Holly Hunter) fights solo as Elastigirl.
This depiction is from a knowing place, as Bird calls the “Incredibles” franchise “strangely personal.” And when talking about the sequel, Bird reflects on how much he has experienced as a parent, especially over the past 14 years, since the first “Incredibles” film was released.