If you haven’t seen it, Sky High was a film about superhero High school. This was before cinema was flooded with the DC / Marvel universe. It’s a good little film.
Worth it just for Bruce Campbell to revisit his role as Sonic Boom
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I’d completely forgotten he was in this!
“You may know me as Sonic Boom. You may not.”
Huh, I always thought it was a DCOM, but apparently it did get a cinematic release. I don’t know if it really needs a sequel, but it was a damn enjoyable film.
I enjoyed it and, while there was no great demand for a sequel at the time, all the kids have grown up, so you get the chance to do a next generation/passing of the baton type story. If they do it right, it could be worth a watch.
This was before cinema was flooded with the DC / Marvel universe.
It definitely felt like there was a greater diversity of superhero films back before the MCU carpet-bombed cinemas - Sky High, Mystery Men, Hellboy, etc. You’d think the popularity of superheroes would have meant more cape movies and TV but it doesn’t feel like it, although they may be just being drowned out - there’s The Boys, The Crow, the Unbreakable trilogy, Extraordinary was good and Supacell is nearly here.
although they may be just being drowned out - there’s The Boys, The Crow, the Unbreakable trilogy, Extraordinary was good and Supacell is nearly here.
Don’t forget Invincible!
I did. 😕 In my defence, I wasn’t being comprehensive as I could drag up a better list than that.
That’d be fun. Have it be the characters all grown up with kids of their own kind of thing.
We’re really in the timeline where the Pro-Eugenics kids movie is getting a sequel?
You’re going to have to elaborate on what you mean by this.
You want a fucking synopsis or something? Have you not seen the movie?
It’s the movie where a kid struggles to fit in with the genetically superior upper class, gets sorted into lower class at school, but then later he overcomes the weakness of the lower people and joins his proper place in aforementioned superior class.
Will’s Parents are genetically superior superheroes with indestructibility, super strength, and the mom can fly. Will has no such power and has been lying to his parents about his lack of abilities, and as such is forced to attend a school for mutant children. At the school, they sort people into two separate social groups: Heroes and Sidekicks, based on characteristics they were born with. Will is sorted into sidekick because he has no powers and has to come clean to his parents. He learns that all sidekicks must support a hero, not allowed to perform any actions on their own. The sidekicks are treated as a lesser class of people with vastly inferior resources and amenities. Will’s parents are very upset and consider momentarily to dump him in a vat of radioactive material. Will, of course, then magically develops the superpowers of his parents. The sidekicks are the only ones not caught in a major disaster and they finally get their time to save the day: by supporting Will because they can’t do anything on their own.
Moral of the story: You’re either born superior or inferior, regardless of your personality, and there is nothing you can do to change it.
Have you not seen the movie?
Yes I have. That’s why I was confused.
The rest of it
Jesus Christ, it’s a stupid kids movie about superhero teens. I guarantee you that the people writing didn’t put that much thought into it.
I never once accused the writers of that level of critical thinking.