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Kick-Ass 2 (film)

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2013 film by Jeff Wadlow

Kick-Ass 2
Four faces, against a black background, yellow diagonal lines dividing them. An older man with rough stubble on his chin, in a blue mask; a girl with purple hair wearing a purple mask; a man in a green and yellow mask; a man in a black mask.
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJeff Wadlow
Screenplay byJeff Wadlow
Based on
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyTim Maurice Jones
Edited byEddie Hamilton
Music by
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • 14 August 2013 (2013-08-14) (United Kingdom)
  • 16 August 2013 (2013-08-16) (United States)
  • 24 February 2014 (2014-02-24) (Japan)
Running time
103 minutes[3]
Countries
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
  • Japan[1]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$28 million[4][2]
Box office$60.8 million[2]

Kick-Ass 2 is a 2013black comedysuperhero film written and directed byJeff Wadlow, based on the graphic novelsBook Two andBook Three ofKick-Ass – The Dave Lizewski Years[b] byMark Millar andJohn Romita, Jr., and serving as a sequel to 2010'sKick-Ass. It is the second film in theKick-Ass franchise, and starsAaron Taylor-Johnson,Christopher Mintz-Plasse,Chloë Grace Moretz, andJim Carrey, with the former trio reprising their roles from the first film. The film followsDave Lizewski / Kick-Ass (Taylor-Johnson), who joins a vigilante team called "Justice Forever", whileMindy Macready / Hit Girl (Moretz) attempts to live a normal life, and Chris D'Amico (Mintz-Plasse) taking up the mantle of The Motherfucker and forming a supervillain team to take revenge on Kick-Ass.

Kick-Ass 2 was released on 14 August 2013 in the United Kingdom, 16 August in the United States, and 24 February 2014 in Japan byUniversal Pictures for the former two, andToho-Towa for the latter. Despite receiving mixed to negative reviews from critics, the film earned $60.8 million on a $30 million budget. In January 2024,Matthew Vaughn revealed that a thirdKick-Ass film, titledStuntnuts: The Movie, directed byDamien Walters, had secretly been greenlit, cast, and had completed filming, set to release later that year.[5]

Plot

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Four years after the deaths of Damon Macready and Frank D'Amico,[c]Dave Lizewski, bored after having retired from fighting crime as Kick-Ass, begins training withMindy Macready to become a real hero. Dave's girlfriend Katie Deauxma breaks off their relationship due to her mistakenly believing Dave to have been cheating on her with Mindy.

Following the death of his father, Chris D'Amico accidentally kills his own mother by kicking her tanning bed, causing it to short-circuit. Now in control of his father's criminal empire, Chris decides to become a supervillain named "The Motherfucker", adapting aBDSM suit for his costume, and assembles a gang of supervillains called the Toxic Mega Cunts with his aide Javier, swearing vengeance on Kick-Ass. The other leading members of the Toxic Mega Cunts include African-AmericanUFC fighter Black Death, short-stature mob enforcer The Tumor, ex-Triad gang member Genghis Carnage, and the only woman on the team, former Russian bodyguard Mother Russia.

Mindy's guardian, Marcus, discovers she is still fighting crime and makes her promise to give it up. Dave resumes his life as Kick-Ass, joining the superhero team Justice Forever (which he had inspired), led by ex-Mafia member andborn-again Christian, Colonel Stars and Stripes. Kick-Ass begins a sexual relationship with Night Bitch, a member of Justice Forever. Dave and Marty (who is also a member of Justice Forever as Battle Guy), alienate their friend Todd from participating in their heroics because his superhero persona "Ass-Kicker" is an obvious knockoff of Kick-Ass. Mindy, attempting to lead a normal life, tries out for the dance team at school, and promptly asks a boy to take her on a date after declining to join Justice Forever. The date ends up as a cruel prank planned by bullies in her school, but Mindy gets her revenge the next day, resulting in her suspension from school and her grounding by Marcus when he finds out.

Dave's father discovers his son is Kick-Ass after finding his superhero costume, and they have an argument which leads Dave to leave home. After his imprisoned uncle has Javier killed, a now-deranged Chris kills Colonel Stars and Stripes, and attempts to rape Night Bitch the following day, but fails due to impotence and has her beaten up instead. Mother Russia kills the arriving authorities, resulting in a police clampdown on both costumed villains and vigilantes. When the police track Dave through hisIP address, Dave's father surrenders, claiming that he is Kick-Ass, in Dave's place. Chris, tipped off by Todd, who has joined the Toxic Mega Cunts unaware that they are psychopaths, has Mr. Lizewski murdered in police custody, revealing his true identity.

The Toxic Mega Cunts ambush Mr. Lizewski's funeral and kidnap Dave, but Mindy rescues him. Afterwards, Dave, Mindy and the remaining members of Justice Forever, joined by a resurgence of masked do-gooders, battle and defeat the outnumbered Toxic Mega Cunts. Mindy, as Hit-Girl, defeats and kills Mother Russia with the help of anadrenaline dose in battle, while Dave and Chris fight on a rooftop. Chris crashes through a skylight, landing in a water pool where he is mauled by a shark.

Justice Forever decides to take a break from its superhero duties, helping people in their ordinary lives instead. Mindy tells Dave that she is leaving New York due to being wanted for murder, but that the citizens need Kick-Ass, then kisses him goodbye. As police officers raid Marcus's home to investigate Mindy's whereabouts, Dave accepts the responsibility and begins training and upgrading his equipment, with a much more muscular physique.

In apost-credits scene, Chris, who has survived the shark attack, and whose limbs and genitals were bitten off by the shark, complains for attention over an out of reach cup of water.

Cast

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Additionally, comic book creatorsMark Millar[6] andJohn Romita, Jr.,[6] formerUFCLight Heavyweight ChampionChuck Liddell,[7] and Aaron Taylor-Johnson's stepdaughter Angelica Jopling makecameo appearances in the film.[citation needed]

Production

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On 8 May 2012, it was reported that asequel toKick-Ass (2010) would be distributed byUniversal Pictures who distributed the first film in the United Kingdom and some other territories, and thatMatthew Vaughn had chosenJeff Wadlow, who also wrote the script, to direct the sequel.[8] Later that month,Aaron Taylor-Johnson andChloë Grace Moretz entered negotiations to reprise their roles as Kick-Ass and Hit-Girl, respectively.[9] Chad Gomez Creasey andDara Resnik Creasey performed uncredited work on Wadlow's script to make Hit-Girl more feminine and less crass in light of Moretz's older age.[10] In July 2012,Christopher Mintz-Plasse confirmed that he would return as Chris D'Amico who becomes the supervillain The Motherfucker.[11] Mintz-Plasse expressed relief that a rape and child murder scene from the comic book would not be included in the film and went on to compare the gang violence in the story to the filmThe Warriors (1979).[11] That same month, it was announced thatJohn Leguizamo would play a character named Javier, one of The Motherfucker's bodyguards.[12] In August 2012, it was reported thatDonald Faison would play the superhero Doctor Gravity.[13] Also that month,Yancy Butler was set to reprise her role as Angie D'Amico,[14]Lyndsy Fonseca stated that she would return as Katie Deauxma in a smaller role,[15][16]Robert Emms was cast as superhero Insect Man,[17]Morris Chestnut was confirmed to replaceOmari Hardwick as Hit-Girl's guardian Marcus Williams,[18]Lindy Booth was confirmed to play Night Bitch, a superhero seeking to avenge the murder of her sister,[19]Andy Nyman was announced to play one of the villains named The Tumor,[20] andClaudia Lee joined the cast as Brooke, the leader of a gang of school bullies.[21]

In September 2012,Jim Carrey was cast in the role of Colonel Stars and Stripes, the leader of superhero group Justice Forever.[22] Also in September,Enzo Cilenti was confirmed to appear in the film.[23] It was confirmed that bodybuilderOlga Kurkulina would portray the villainess Mother Russia.[24] It was revealed thatClark Duke would reprise his role as Marty Eisenberg, who becomes the superhero Battle Guy,[25] and thatAugustus Prew would take over the role of Todd Haynes, who becomes the superhero Ass-Kicker, fromEvan Peters.[26]Principal photography began on 7 September 2012 inMississauga,Ontario, Canada. Once filming in Mississauga wrapped in late September, the cast and crew continued shooting inLondon,England, atAshmole Academy.[27] Filming concluded on 23 November 2012.[28]

Music

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Main article:Kick-Ass 2 (soundtrack)

Release

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Kick-Ass 2 was released theatrically on 14 August 2013 in the United Kingdom, 16 August in the United States, and 24 February 2014 in Japan byUniversal Pictures for the former two, andToho-Towa for the latter. It later released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in the United States on 17 December that same year.[29]

In the film's opening weekend,Kick-Ass 2 opened in fifth place, with $13.3 million, behindThe Butler (in its first weekend),We're the Millers,Elysium, andPlanes (all in their second weekends).[30] This placed it below industry experts' expectation of around $15 million and studio higher hopes of as much as $19.8 million, in line with the first film. The film would gross $28.8 million in the United States and $32 million in other countries for a total gross of $60.8 million, much less than the first film's total of $96.1 million.[31]

However, the movie was banned in Malaysia due to its vulgar title.

Reception

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OnRotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 33% based on 211 reviews and an average rating of 4.9/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Kick-Ass 2 falls short in its attempt to emulate the original's unique blend of ultra-violence and ironic humor."[32] OnMetacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 41 out of 100 based on 35 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.[33] Audiences polled byCinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[34]

Mark Olsen of theLos Angeles Times said "Kick-Ass 2 is a lesser version of what it appears to be, an uncertain jumble rather than a true exploration of outrage, violence and identity." Olsen found Hit-Girl dealing with ordinary life more interesting than Kick-Ass trying to be a superhero, but feels the story is marred by bad jokes about bodily functions. He criticised Taylor-Johnson's performance as "a charisma-free zone".[35] Manohla Dargis ofThe New York Times said "There isn't anything good to say aboutKick-Ass 2, the even more witless, mirthless follow-up toKick-Ass." Dargis further criticised what she perceived to be misogyny and the poorly delivered jokes, as well as the director's failure to grasp the terrible beauty of violent imagery.[36]PopMatters said "Like the age old admonition that too many cooks spoil the broth,Kick-Ass 2 suffers from having too many characters and not enough time to deal with them all." Gibron wishes there had been more time to explore the supporting characters, like Mother Russia. He notes the echoes ofCarrie White in the Hit-Girl high school sequences. He suggests a Hit-Girl film would be preferable to "limp, unlikable results offered [by this film]".[37]

Justin Chang ofVariety said "Kick-Ass 2 improves on its 2010 predecessor in at least one respect: It doesn't make the mistake of trying to pass off its bone-crunching brutality as something shocking or subversive."[38] John DeFore ofThe Hollywood Reporter said the "Sequel offers exactly the blend of R-rated nastiness and candy-colored action fans expect."[39]

Peter Bradshaw ofThe Guardian said "The sequel to 2010's punk-superhero rampage has lost quite a bit of shock value – but Chloë Grace Moretz's Hit-Girl is still the coolest thing in a cape."[40] Owen Williams, writing forEmpire magazine, notes that despite the larger cast of characters this feels like a smaller film, and calls it a "faithful adaptation of its namesake source comic" and in the absence of Mark Strong he praises Mintz-Plasse for holding his own as the villain. He calls it a "more modest success than the firstKick-Ass" and gives it 3 out of 5 stars.[41]

FilmmakerQuentin Tarantino named the film as one of the ten best he had seen in 2013.[42]

Accolades

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AwardCategoryRecipientsResult
EDA Female Focus AwardKick Ass Award for Best Female Action StarChloë Grace MoretzNominated[43]
EDA Special Mention AwardSequel or Remake That Shouldn't Have Been MadeKick-Ass 2Nominated[44]
IGN AwardBest Comic Book Adaptation MovieKick-Ass 2Nominated[45]
MTV Movie AwardSummer's Biggest Teen Bad AssChloë Grace MoretzWon[46]
Taurus Award andTaurus World Stunt AwardBest Stunt Coordinator and/or 2nd Unit Director
Best Fight
James O'Donnell as Jimmy O'Dee
Ashley Beck, James Embree and James Cox
Nominated[47]

Home media

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Kick-Ass 2 was released ondigital download on 3 December 2013, and onBlu-ray andDVD on 17 December 2013 byUniversal Pictures Home Entertainment.[48]

Jim Carrey controversy

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Several months beforeKick-Ass 2 was released, Jim Carrey withdrew support for the film on account of the amount of violence in it in the wake of theSandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Carrey wrote: "I didKick-Ass a month before Sandy Hook and now in all good conscience I cannot support that level of violence. My apologies to others involved with the film. I am not ashamed of it but recent events have caused a change in my heart."[49][50]

Mark Millar replied in his official forum, saying, "Yes, the body-count is very high, but a movie calledKick-Ass 2 really has to do with what it says on the tin," and compared it to films byQuentin Tarantino,Sam Peckinpah,Chan-wook Park, andMartin Scorsese. Millar insisted the film concentrated on the consequences of violence rather than the violence itself.[50][51]

Moretz also commented, "It's a movie. If you are going to believe and be affected by an action film, you shouldn't go to seePocahontas because you are going to think you are aDisney Princess. If you are that easily swayed, you might seeThe Silence of the Lambs and think you are a serial killer. It's a movie and it's fake, and I've known that since I was a kid... I don't want to run around trying to kill people and cuss. If anything, these movies teach you what not to do."[52][53]

Sequel

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Main article:Stuntnuts: The Movie

In April 2012, whileKick-Ass 2 was still in pre-production, Mark Millar stated that a third film was also planned.[54] stating by the following year that it was intended to be the final installment,[55] withChloë Grace Moretz expressing interest in returning so-long asMatthew Vaughn would also return as director.[56]

In February 2015, Vaughn revealed his intent to make a third film featuring Moretz andAaron Taylor-Johnson reprising their roles, expressing interest in aHit-Girl prequel film alongsideKick-Ass 3,[57][58] confirming the film's development by that June.[59]

In June 2018, Vaughn announced his intention to set upMarv Studios, under which banner he would produce newKick-Ass films when the rights returned to him.[60] In January 2019,Kevin Smith expressed interest in hislimited seriesHit-Girl In Hollywood serving as the basis of one of these films.[61]

In December 2021, Vaughn revealed that theKick-Ass rights would revert to him within two years,[62] and by October 2023, the filmmaker confirmed a new film's development, which would focus on new characters and feature Moretz's and Taylor-Johnson's return in sequels.[63]

In January 2024,Matthew Vaughn revealed that the thirdKick-Ass film, titledStuntnuts: The Movie, directed byDamien Walters, had secretly been greenlit, cast, and had already completed filming,[5] and would be followed by two furtherKick-Ass films, forming atrilogy: one under the working-title ofVram, and another also tentatively entitledKick-Ass.[5] Vaughn has stated that while the trilogy would include new characters, he also intends to include stars of the first two movies in the new trilogy as well.[63]

Notes

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  1. ^Original titles, later published asBook Two andBook Three ofKick-Ass – The Dave Lizewski Years.
  2. ^Originally published asHit-Girl, andKick-Ass 2: Balls to the Wall, respectively
  3. ^As depicted in the filmKick-Ass

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