
Watching Mindy try to navigate her way through high school’s bitchy in-crowd is fun despite the pay off to it being fairly lazy. I thoroughly enjoyed Kick Ass 2 there is a lot to like about it. Meanwhile his old companion Chris D’Amico previously Red Mist has reinvented himself as The Motherfucker and is recruiting an evil army in order to kill Kick Ass and avenge the death of his father, whom Kick Ass killed in the previous film. With Hit Girl out of crime fighting, Dave suits back up as Kick Ass and joins Justice Forever, a collective of wanna-be superheroes lead by Colonel Stars and Stripes. However, Mindy is having her own problems, her guardian Marcus, ex-detective and partner of her father, has made her promise to quit her life as Hit Girl and in addition to this she is unsuccessfully trying to integrate herself into normal teenage life. Set sometime after the events of the first film, Dave Lizewski has hung up his Kick Ass costume but still yearns to become a proper superhero, so he gets his former vigilante ally Mindy Macreasy AKA Hit Girl, to train him. However unlike the previously mentioned films, Kick Ass 2 is set in a more realistic world that poses the question What if somebody was to becomes a real life superhero? Unfortunately though, it is this aspect that causes the film to trip over itself. Following Iron Man 3, Man of Steel and The Wolverine, Kick Ass 2 is the fourth major Comic Book movie release of 2013.
