I absolutely adore The Incredibles. It stands, to date, as my favorite Pixar film. I can understand skepticism over how well the sequel will be done, but I'm going to cross my fingers, hope, and just keep faith that they will do it right. Hell, when I was a kid I almost started writing a fan-fic for it, and even at that young of an age I like to think that I had plenty of decent ideas, so I can't imagine that a movie studio full of people paid to tell stories couldn't think of a few good ones.
I like the idea of the time skip as it gives the kids more room to shine and also provides a new/unique setting from the original as we now aren't operating in a world that frowns on supers and tries to keep them hidden, but rather one that reveres them again. That gives you room for the young adult/adolescent Parr children to have to deal with possible fame as their super-selves while dealing with regular life and keeping it a secret, potential for plenty of new and interesting characters to be introduced, all sorts of things.
I'm really looking forward to so much out of this movie. I wanna know what super names the kids picked (Because you can't be Incredible Boy and Incredible Girl forever), Did Dash become "The Dash" or did he go with something sleeker sounding? Is Violet now billed as "Ultraviolet" or was that too flashy for a demure girl like her? Perhaps she became "Shy Violet" to coincide with her invisibility? And what kind of powers did Jack-Jack end up with? Were all those crazy powers he displayed just some sort of natural genetic hiccup for supers, or does he really have powers of flight, telekinesis, pyrokinesis, phasing, changing into metal and whatever else may come of it? If he DOES have all of those powers then is he regarded as some sort of national threat? After all, even if we have a time-skip he's still going to be a very young boy, possibly around 9 or so, and with that all the tempermants and tantrums of a typical 9-year-old, but combined with the ability to level a city block.
Can you tell I've spent way too much time contemplating this stuff? Haha. Either way, I'm gonna say that Pixar always does a good job, and I'm not counting on them disappointing me this time around.