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La Légende des super-héros

Original title: The Hyperions
  • 2022
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
2.1K
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Cary Elwes, Elaine Tan, Alphonso McAuley, and Penelope Mitchell in La Légende des super-héros (2022)
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.
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In 1960, Professor Ruckus invented the Titan badge - a device that enables humans to have a particular superpower. Cut to 1979 when two of the original superheroes are all grown up and want ... Read allIn 1960, Professor Ruckus invented the Titan badge - a device that enables humans to have a particular superpower. Cut to 1979 when two of the original superheroes are all grown up and want their Titan badges back.In 1960, Professor Ruckus invented the Titan badge - a device that enables humans to have a particular superpower. Cut to 1979 when two of the original superheroes are all grown up and want their Titan badges back.

  • Director
    • Jon McDonald
  • Writers
    • Jon McDonald
    • Mike Timm
  • Stars
    • Cary Elwes
    • Penelope Mitchell
    • Elaine Tan
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    • Director
      • Jon McDonald
    • Writers
      • Jon McDonald
      • Mike Timm
    • Stars
      • Cary Elwes
      • Penelope Mitchell
      • Elaine Tan
    • 95User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    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
    Keli Price
    Keli Price
    • Ares
    Jacques Derosena
    Jacques Derosena
    Angela Quintana
    Jade Sealey
    R.J. Asher
    • Bank Robber…
    Paris Benjamin
    Paris Benjamin
    • French Nurse
    Tom Bromhead
    Tom Bromhead
    • Announcer
    • (as Thomas Bromhead)
    Keli Daniels
    Keli Daniels
    • Judy
    Judy Elle
    Judy Elle
    • Sarah
    Cristian Fagins
    Cristian Fagins
    • Young Ansel
    Caitlyn Friedlander
    Caitlyn Friedlander
    • Ruby
    Josh Harp
    Josh Harp
    • Masked Goon #1
    Annie Korzen
    Annie Korzen
    • Sandra
    • Director
      • Jon McDonald
    • Writers
      • Jon McDonald
      • Mike Timm
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    4curtispeace

    this is a dumb movie

    Some movies don't really take off and don't really go anywhere, it's like the director is experimenting or thinks all their ideas are so cool or so cute... not!
    6IonicBreezeMachine

    More family dramedy than superhero film, The Hyperions marks a solid feature debut for John McDonald

    In the 1960s Professor Ruckus Mandulbaum (Cary Elwes) created a revolutionary device known as a Titan Badge which tapped into its users DNA in order to unlock superpowers. Using his technology and resources, Ruckus scoured the world looking for orphans to adopt who he would raise as his family and mold them into a superhero team called the Hyperions. Now 1979, former Hyperion Vista (Penelope Mitchell) and her adoptive brother/ fellow former Hyperion Ansel (Alphonso McAuley) are estranged from their surrogate family and are now robbing the Hyperion Family Museum to steal the Titan Badges from the display case only to learn their secured with Ruckus' fingerprints. With no viable options Vista and Ansel take some hostages ending up in a standoff with the police and demand Ruckus come to the museum to unlock the badges. Meanwhile Ruckus and veteran Hyperion Maya (Elaine Tan) are dealing with recruitment of the third generation of Hyperions as well as retirement of the second all while trying to maintain the family's PR façade.

    The Hyperions has had a long journey to distribution. Filmed and completed in 2019, the movie comes to us from Jon McDonald who's a relatively new director having directed the short film Chagrin as well as narrative feature Muddy Corman which appears to have never been released beyond the festival circuit. Picked up for distribution by Saban Films for a 2020 release, distribution stalled for unknown reasons and Saban eventually sold the rights to Bonfire Legend who in turn sold them Daily Wire in 2022 a full three years after the movie was finished. Taking the fact that Daily Wire is distributing this film out of the equation, The Hyperions is a solid film from a newish director with a promise of better things to come.

    I will say that The Hyperions feels very reminiscent of the TV series The Umbrella Academy down to the mad scientist patriarch and the dysfunctional family of superhero children. Given The Umbrella Academy was filmed in 2018 and released in February of 2019 and The Hyperions was filmed in the Fall and Winter of 2019 it leads me to believe there was more than a little inspiration from that series on this film. With that said I think the movie does make itself unique through use of its period setting taking place in the late 70s in "present" and 60s in flashbacks and McDonald does a solid job of capturing the feel for those eras. I particularly enjoyed the usage of older animation styles used for certain expository scenes and the in-universe TV show featuring The Hyperions that has a very Wonderful World of Disney type vibe to the production which fits well with world the movie creates.

    Cary Elwes is really good as Professor Ruckus Mandulbaum and plays the role like a mixture of Walt Disney and Dr. Charles Xavier. It's a solid performance that allows Elwes to balance the high camp with scenes of genuine family drama and there are moments of genuine heartbreak in the movie that resonate quite well. Penelope Mitchell also does quite well in the role of Vista, Ruckus' estranged adopted daughter and their dynamic that was shaped by the very public and controlled life she had that led to her having a rebellious streak and Ruckus' need to protect his legacy and image felt well-constructed and thematically rich. I also rather liked Alphonso McAuley as Vista's adoptive brother Ansel who's torn by being the "good son" and trying to support his sister despite orders of his father and the PR team to sever all ties with her which lead to him being estranged from his father and losing his position as a Hyperion.

    Now there are some missteps the movie takes and they do make themselves hard to ignore. One of the major missteps taken is in a character who turns out to be (predictably) evil and their heel turn is handled pretty clumsily with only one scene to establish who they are which leads to the unveiling feeling very hollow with an air of "so what?". There are also points where the budgetary restraints make themselves pretty hard to ignore with a scene in the climax set up only to happen completely off camera feeling like a massive cheat to the audience, yes this is a low budget independent production, but they probably could've animated it or given us some comic book style stills to give us something. While watching The Hyperions I was reminded of another retro-sci-fi dramedy from about 10 years ago called Space Station 76 that billed itself as an homage to things like Space: 1999 only to end up being a social satire of the 70s that just happened to take place in space. There's a lot of overlap between Space Station 76 and The Hyperions and for me personally I liked how they took these extraordinary settings and made character pieces, but if you go in expecting strong superheroics you're going to be disappointed. Even the standoff between Vista and Ansel isn't played for tension as the hostages are pretty happy most of the movie and treat the situation as a minor inconvenience while being polite and cordial to their captors.

    There's some solid work on display in The Hyperions from both director Jon McDonald and its solid cast. The movie looks really nice capturing the color pallet and aesthetic of the 60s and 70s and the family drama is rich and well conveyed by Cary Elwes, Penelope Mitchell, and Alphonso McAuley. What doesn't work as well is in the very budget conscious approach to the filmmaking with major sequences taking place entirely off camera and a rather underwhelming villain reveal. Despite these drawbacks, The Hyperions is a solid showcase of McDonald's talents as a filmmaker and I look forward to whatever he does next.
    5JCinHB

    Worth a watch if you aren't paying

    Very odd, weird, interesting movie. This is something much different than we are used to seeing. Its a 'Super Hero" movie, but not really. Its more about the family of the super hero's.

    Without giving any of the story away, this is more about the family of the super hero's than any action. So if you are thinking bombs and explosions etc, ain't happening.

    This is a slower movie about the characters, not the action.

    I would not be happy paying to see this in a theater, but was amused seeing it at home for free. Accept it for what it is and enjoy a movie based in the 60's early 70's and get your popcorn, relax and enjoy.

    Funny, when the main character is talking on the phone, you can see the phone number and its for LA... and why is this rated R?? There was nothing to make this even a PG-13.. more like a PG movie.
    6Argyle302

    The Yawnperions - A Nice Attempt

    OK for a movie that is basically a "one-man band" flick by the director John MacDonald. But most of it falls flat, and is mostly boring. I wish I could give it a better rating, since it's one of the first movie attempts by The Daily Wire, but I have to be honest here. Maybe next time they can produce a movie that is a little bit better than this. I like Cary Elwes , but unfortunately he put the dull in Mandullbaum here.
    7benjaminskylerhill

    Witty, visually unique, and heartfelt

    Jon McDonald's superhero comedy "The Hyperions" is quite possibly the most unique entry in the superhero genre I have ever seen. Its use of cartoonish visual effects to convey superpowers is gleeful to watch and it never gets old.

    The humor is much akin to a Wes Anderson film, with dry jokes pervading the screenplay in every scene. Not all of them land, but they always fill the already fantastical world with even more levity.

    I was surprised by how much I liked the characters and how they interact with one another. They're all distinct with their own unique grudges against each other, and it's cathartic at times to watch them overcome their misgivings.

    Unfortunately, this film contains a lot of high concepts, and packing them all into 90 minutes proves a little too daunting. It certainly doesn't waste any of its impressive story and world building elements, but none of them are used quite as effectively as they could have been. The film ends feeling quite rushed...all of the characters' emotions and the superpower elements could have been explored and integrated far more deeply and effectively than they were.

    Despite its somewhat surface-level treatment of its deep material, this is a breezy watch, and a far more engrossing one than I was expecting.

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    • Release date
      • March 10, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Hyperions
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • American Millimetre
      • ReKon Productions
      • Justin Bell Productions
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      1 hour 30 minutes
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