Kick-Ass Reboot Will Address the Rise of R-Rated Superhero Stories Like The Boys

A new update on the Kick-Ass reboot reveals how it will include commentary on how superhero media has changed since the original movies were released.Released in 2010 by director Matthew Vaughn, Kick-Ass was unique in that it came at a time when R-rated superhero movies were not common. At the time, the film’s extreme violence and profanity made Kick-Ass controversial, though it was also a big success, as it was followed by a sequel in 2013. More than a decade later, R-rated superhero fanfare has risen in popularity exponentially, and the continued success of The Boys is a major example of that. In a new interview with Collider, Vaughn shared how the “meta” approach taken with the Kick-Ass reboot will address how the landscape has changed with the genre since Kick-Ass 2’s release.Vaughn also recently confirmed his plans for the new Kick-Ass to be the start of an all-new trilogy of movies. He said that the plan is for the first installment to be called School Fight, which will then be followed by Vram and then Kick-Ass, though these titles are subject to change. Currently, the first installment has already been filmed with shooting chugging along on Vram. Vaughn showcased a jacket with the Vram logo during his Collider interview and suggested that the movies will start seeing the light of day once Vram is wrapped up.

A new update on the Kick-Ass reboot reveals how it will include commentary on how superhero media has changed since the original movies were released.

Released in 2010 by director Matthew Vaughn, Kick-Ass was unique in that it came at a time when R-rated superhero movies were not common. At the time, the film’s extreme violence and profanity made Kick-Ass controversial, though it was also a big success, as it was followed by a sequel in 2013. More than a decade later, R-rated superhero fanfare has risen in popularity exponentially, and the continued success of The Boys is a major example of that. In a new interview with Collider, Vaughn shared how the “meta” approach taken with the Kick-Ass reboot will address how the landscape has changed with the genre since Kick-Ass 2‘s release.

Vaughn also recently confirmed his plans for the new Kick-Ass to be the start of an all-new trilogy of movies. He said that the plan is for the first installment to be called School Fight, which will then be followed by Vram and then Kick-Ass, though these titles are subject to change. Currently, the first installment has already been filmed with shooting chugging along on Vram. Vaughn showcased a jacket with the Vram logo during his Collider interview and suggested that the movies will start seeing the light of day once Vram is wrapped up.

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