When James Gunn writes a script, let alone directs the movie too, we get interested. His upcoming film Super, starring Rainn Wilson and Ellen Page, plays with the superhero genre. While we hope it gets a bigger audience than his monster movie Slither, if it's got half as much perspective on the caped-crime-fighter genre as his homage to '50s monster movies, it will be a must-see film next year. Don't worry if the premise of Super sounds a lot like Kick-Ass, the Matthew Vaughn-directed adaptation of the Mark Millar comic book. Wilson plays a regular Joe who dons a costume to fight crime, only he has no superpowers. In Kick-Ass, a teenager does the same thing, although the teen gets brutally hurt in a world full of vulgar, ultraviolent characters.
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