The Hyperions

The Hyperions

202296 min
4.3/10
Action

Plot Summary

In 1960, Professor Ruckus Mandulbaum invented the Titan badge - a device that enables humans to have a particular super power. He took in three down-on-their-luck youths, creating an unusual family of superheroes and they quickly rose to fame and prestige. Over time, however, the commercial family fractured and the Professor replaced the team with a new set of super hero teens. Cut to 1979, when two of the original superheroes are all grown up and wanting their Titan badges back, even if it means robbing the Professor's museum and taking a few hostages accidentally.

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👥Cast (10)

Cary Elwes

Cary Elwes

Professor Ruckus Mandulbaum

Penelope Mitchell

Penelope Mitchell

Vista Mandulbaum

Elaine Tan

Elaine Tan

Maya

Alphonso McAuley

Alphonso McAuley

Ansel

Tanner Buchanan

Tanner Buchanan

Apollo

Sal Lopez

Sal Lopez

Delano

Andrew Patrick Ralston

Andrew Patrick Ralston

Captain Woodcock

Annie Korzen

Annie Korzen

Sandra

Jan Munroe

Jan Munroe

Hugh Montgomery

Indi Star

Indi Star

Young Vista

🎬Crew

Director

Jon McDonald

Writers

Jon McDonald

🖼️Gallery (9 images)

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💬Reviews (1)

B

bcorrel2

3/16/2022

The Daily Wire's _The Hyperions_ envisions itself as an atypical superhero story: part action flick, part comedy. However, it merely serves as proof that being different is not necessarily the same as being good. As a superhero movie, there was a noticeable lack of super powers, the budget for which was seemingly non-existent For an action flick, the movie was poorly paced, with brief moments of action being bookended by long, drawn-out stints of dialouge. For a comedy, laughs are few and far between, with it's signature dry-wit all too often falling flat. From a writing perspective, the script was poorly written, with plot elements floating in and out of the story as needed. While the movie's more artistic touches, such as hand drawn animation, were appreciated, they ultimately made little impact on the overall outcome. Overall, I found the movie's trailer to be far more enjoyable than the actual film. The Daily Wire dropped a real bomb with _The Hyperions_, a mistake they should take care not to repeat.

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Production Companies

ReKon Productions
The Daily Wire