Common people discover that they have super powers. Their lives intertwine as a devastating event must be prevented.
Cyberdyne Systems, Pinehearst Company, Luthorcorp, E Corp, Stoneheart Investment Group, and Palmer Technologies may sound like a list of hot new IPOs, but in truth they are the evil corporations that the heroes of these shows must fight to save the world.
Daredevil, Jessica Jones, The Flash and all your favorite superheroes from DC and Marvel come to life, as well as some unexpected heroes from the pages of comic books like Preacher and Wynonna Earp. No animated features here, just superheroes in the flesh.
Want to bend your mind without risking jail time? Try these mostly mysterious, sometimes mystifying, sci-fi shows, ranging from 2016's 'Stranger Things' to the classic 'X Files'.
These aren't your average superhero shows, with caped crusaders flying around in masks; the heroes of these series are just like you and me, except probably hotter, and they can blow stuff up with their mind.
When the stakes are high do you call in a well functioning team of professionals--hell no, you call in a random assortment of idiosyncratic individuals who must come together as a team to complete the mission.
The classic superhero from DC or Marvel sports a costume, mask, and often a cape, but these comic book characters kick ass and take names dressed in their civilian garb.
Being a superhero is typically a lonely occupation, so it's not surprising that they sometimes team up to fight evil (exchanging plenty of witty banter in the process).
Following Kick-Ass's heroics, other citizens are inspired to become masked crusaders. But the Red Mist leads his own group of evil super-villains to kill Kick-Ass and destroy everything for which he stands.