His bodyguard Javier (Leguizamo) does and when Chris – after an untimely accident – decides to become the first supervillain, Javier is not thrilled with the idea but supports him nonetheless. He wants his revenge although his mother (Butler) doesn’t take him all that seriously. Seething in the background is Chris D’Amico, formerly the Red Mist (Mintz-Plasse) whose father was blowed up real good by Kick-Ass at the end of the first movie.
Kick-Ass (Taylor-Johnson) who after an entire movie of getting beaten to a bloody pulp by bad guys wants to better be able not only to defend himself but to inflict some damage as well. Hit Girl (Moretz) is cutting classes to go work out with Dave Lizewski a.k.a. Taking place a couple of years after the original Kick-Ass, the sequel finds Mindy Macready a.k.a. What you will find is a movie about people who love and regard superheroes as idols to emulate. You won’t find a single superhero in this movie. Directed by Jeff WadlowĪlthough I have it labeled as a superhero movie (and indeed that is how this movie is essentially classified nearly everywhere), it’s not quite accurate. Brown, Lindy Booth, Robert Emms, Chuck Liddell, Yancy Butler, Lyndsy Fonseca, Sophie Wu. (2013) Superhero (Universal) Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Chloe Grace Moretz, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Jim Carrey, Clark Gregg, Morris Chestnut, John Leguizamo, Donald Faison, Claudia Lee, Amy Anzel, Augustus Prew, Olga Kurkulina, Steven Mackintosh, Monica Dolan, Garrett M. Kick-Ass and Hit Girl are nonplussed to discover that they’re not getting action figures made after all.