Part 1 still makes Marvel look old

Part 1 still makes Marvel look old

Kick-Ass showed Marvel and company that superhero movies can look very different. With gallows humor and harsh violence, the action hit became a success. Now there is finally in the best possible edition thanks to flawless 4K.

In home cinema: Kick-Ass leaves Marvel far behind with 4K and lots of extras

In Kick-Ass, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Chloë Grace Moretz battle crime as superpowered teenage superheroes. Your sometimes extremely bloody career is even more impressive in 4K quality. If that’s not enough he will enjoy the numerous extras.

In addition to the 4K Blu-ray, the package also includes the film’s regular Blu-ray, as usual. In addition, the bonus material adheres to, among other things Making-of, featurettes about comics and drawings and an audio commentary.

So if you’ve had enough of the family-friendly Marvel skirmishes for a while, can boldly access. And it doesn’t have to stay with the pure memory of an MCU alternative for adults. A new kick-ass part could soon compete again with Deadpool.

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