Kick-Ass
Shut up. Kick-ass.
2010 | 118m | English
Popularity: 8 (history)
| Director: | Matthew Vaughn |
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| Writer: | Matthew Vaughn, Jane Goldman |
| Staring: |
| Dave Lizewski is an unnoticed high school student and comic book fan who one day decides to become a super-hero, even though he has no powers, training or meaningful reason to do so. | |
| Release Date: | Mar 26, 2010 |
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| Director: | Matthew Vaughn |
| Writer: | Matthew Vaughn, Jane Goldman |
| Genres: | Action |
| Keywords | crime fighter, secret identity, hero, comic book, mafia, realism, mist, rookie, young heroes, aggressive, criminal heroes, pretending to be gay, intense, powerful |
| Production Companies | Plan B Entertainment, Mandate Pictures, Lionsgate, Marv |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $96,188,903
Budget: $28,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jan 08, 2026 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Aaron Taylor-Johnson | Dave Lizewski / Kick-Ass |
| Chloë Grace Moretz | Mindy Macready / Hit Girl |
| Nicolas Cage | Damon Macready / Big Daddy |
| Lyndsy Fonseca | Katie Deauxma |
| Mark Strong | Frank D'Amico |
| Deborah Twiss | Mrs. Zane |
| Christopher Mintz-Plasse | Chris D'Amico / Red Mist |
| Elizabeth McGovern | Mrs. Lizewski |
| Omari Hardwick | Sergeant Marcus Williams |
| Xander Berkeley | Detective Gigante |
| Garrett M. Brown | Mr. Lizewski |
| Clark Duke | Marty |
| Evan Peters | Todd |
| Sophie Wu | Erika Cho |
| Stu 'Large' Riley | Huge Goon |
| Michael Rispoli | Big Joe |
| Corey Johnson | Sporty Goon |
| Kenneth Simmons | Scary Goon |
| Anthony Desio | Baby Goon |
| Randall Batinkoff | Tre Fernandez |
| Dexter Fletcher | Cody |
| Yancy Butler | Angie D'Amico |
| Craig Ferguson | Craig Ferguson |
| Jason Flemyng | Lobby Goon |
| Adrian Martinez | Ginger Goon |
| Joe Bacino | Posh Goon |
| Johnny Hopkins | 1st Gang Kid |
| Ohene Cornelius | 2nd Gang Kid |
| Carlos Besse Peres | Buttons |
| Russell Bentley | Medic |
| Tamer Hassan | Matthew |
| Tim Plester | Danil |
| Hubert Boorder | Oscar Juarez |
| Christopher McGuire | Diner Fight Guy #1 |
| Max White | Diner Fight Guy #2 |
| Dean Copkov | Diner Fight Guy #3 |
| Jacob Cartwright | Running Teenager |
| Maurice DuBois | News Anchor |
| Dana Tyler | News Anchor |
| Omar A. Soriano | Leroy |
| Katrena Rochell | Female Junkie |
| Kofi Natei | Rasul |
| Dan Duran | Reporter |
| Louis Young | Breaking News Reporter |
| Val Jobara | Nervous Goon |
| Quinn Smith | Big Mean Boy |
| Kirk Tingblad | Audience Member (uncredited) |
| Peter Bartfay | Comic Store Customer (uncredited) |
| Jason Salkey | 1st Cop (uncredited) |
| Daphne Cheung | Siew Ling (uncredited) |
| Russell De Rozario | Man in Elevator (uncredited) |
| Annie Cooper | Jess (uncredited) |
| Adam Blampied | Kid in Comic Book Store (uncredited) |
| Wayne Curnew | Bartender (uncredited) |
| Tangara Jones | Gang Girl (uncredited) |
| Rab Affleck | Moustache Goon (uncredited) |
| Alexander Hathaway | Comic Book Store Manager (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Matthew Vaughn | Screenplay, Director |
| Jane Goldman | Screenplay |
| Pietro Scalia | Editor |
| Marius de Vries | Original Music Composer |
| Henry Jackman | Original Music Composer |
| John Murphy | Original Music Composer |
| Russell De Rozario | Production Design |
| Sarah Halley Finn | Casting |
| John Romita Jr. | Comic Book |
| Mark Millar | Comic Book |
| Stephen McLaughlin | Music Producer, Scoring Mixer |
| Liam Howlett | Additional Music |
| Peter Burgis | Foley Artist |
| Bradley James Allan | Stunt Coordinator |
| Matt Curtis | Title Designer |
| Barrie Gower | Prosthetics Sculptor |
| Jon Harris | Editor |
| Lucinda Syson | Casting |
| Ian Neil | Music Supervisor |
| Christoph Bauschinger | Music Editor |
| Andy Richards | Music Editor |
| Doug Cooper | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Chris Burdon | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Annie Penn | Script Supervisor |
| Jo Gross | Production Coordinator |
| Daniel Smith | Still Photographer |
| Danny Sheehan | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Nicole Young | Costume Supervisor |
| Dean O'Toole | Unit Production Manager |
| Sam Renton | First Assistant Camera |
| Tamsin Jeffrey | First Assistant Editor |
| Ian Thomas | Musician |
| Joe Howard | Art Direction |
| Gavin Rose | Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor |
| Fae Hammond | Makeup Designer, Hair Designer |
| Tim Maurice-Jones | Second Unit Director |
| Sarah Bicknell | Art Direction |
| Mattias Lindahl | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Andy Taylor | Visual Effects Producer |
| John King | Supervising Art Director |
| Tina Jones | Set Decoration |
| Kevin Fraser | Key Grip |
| Darren Holland | Grip |
| David Smith | Gaffer |
| Andrew Watson | Rigging Gaffer |
| Ilona Herman | Makeup Artist, Hairstylist |
| Karen Sherriff-Brown | Makeup & Hair |
| Allen J. Polley | Property Master |
| Mark Appleby | ADR Mixer |
| Ron Bedrosian | ADR Mixer |
| Arthur Graley | Foley Editor |
| Louis Elman | ADR Voice Casting |
| Abigail Barbier | ADR Voice Casting |
| Jason Swanscott | Foley Artist |
| Michael Maroussas | Sound Designer |
| Rob Prynne | Sound Designer |
| Demetri Jagger | Video Assist Operator |
| Dominic Thomson | Digital Intermediate Editor |
| Todd Kleparski | Digital Intermediate Producer |
| Asa Shoul | Digital Intermediate Colorist |
| Victoria Banks | Second Assistant Director |
| Sammy Sheldon | Costume Design |
| Eddie Hamilton | Editor |
| Ben Davis | Director of Photography |
| Simon Hayes | Production Sound Mixer |
| Cristian Knight | Stunts |
| Ilan Eshkeri | Original Music Composer |
| Levan Doran | Stunts |
| Oliver Carroll | Concept Artist |
| Peng Zhang | Fight Choreographer |
| Leonard Woodcock | Stunts |
| Peter James | Standby Art Director |
| Julian Morson | Steadicam Operator, "B" Camera Operator |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| John Romita Jr. | Executive Producer |
| Matthew Vaughn | Producer |
| Jane Goldman | Co-Producer |
| Adam Bohling | Producer |
| Mark Millar | Executive Producer |
| Pierre Lagrange | Executive Producer |
| Stephen Marks | Executive Producer |
| Tarquin Pack | Producer |
| David Reid | Producer |
| Brad Pitt | Producer |
| Kris Thykier | Producer |
| Jeremy Kleiner | Executive Producer |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 56 | 80 | 39 |
| 2024 | 5 | 51 | 76 | 37 |
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| 2024 | 8 | 532 | 807 |
I thought this movie was a super comedy movie but I was wrong. I didn't know it was a pretty serious movie with real killings and stuff. It was like Kill Bill minus the really gross things. It was not a silly movie after all. The character Kick-Ass was pretty stupid. I mean a high school nobody ... trying to be somebody. Of all the things he could think of, it's being a super hero. And then there's Big Daddy and Hit Girl who had the real stunts. Their characters were pretty funny. I mean I can't think of any words to describe Nicolas Cage's character. A good daddy who doesn't know how to bring up a girl. And then there's Chloe Moretz. Wow. She did all the action in the movie. I mean this girl is only 13 years old. I'm a fan. And then there's Red Mist who I think is very silly like Kick Ass as well. My rate for this movie is A.
My favourite movie! ...
Geeky "Dave" (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) and his two pals go through life at high school being bullied and reading comic books. Finally fed up being put upon, he buys a superhero suit online and heads out into the night hoping that his green lycra will deter the city's nasties. After his umpteenth beatin ... g he is rescued by a like-minded father and daughter team who take him under their own wing and set about training him. Meantime, the kingpin of crime "D'Amico" (Mark Strong) is running the town with a ruthless rod of iron, watched adoringly by his hapless son "Chris" (Christopher Mintz-Plasse). Surprisingly, the former trio start to have some success against this arch-baddie so battle lines are soon drawn and, well you can guess the rest. Up to a point, this works. ATJ (especially with glasses and curly hair) is very easy on the eye and there is a degree of chemistry between his character and his cohort "Mindy" (Chloë Grace Moretz) all under the tutelage of a rather underplayed Nicolas Cage as her dad "Damon". Sadly, the initially quirky start that sees real people aspiring to make their community better - without the ability to fly or laser things with their eyes - peters out quite quickly and the jokes that are quite attitudinally sharp at the start just become a little more puerile and expletive-dependent. Mr. Strong isn't really much of a baddie and the combat scenes are well and truly prolonged to the point where they end up a bit repetitive and dull. It has it's moments, this movie - it's generally quite entertaining but at all but two hours in length it just runs out of ideas around the half way mark and only just struggles over the line.
A blast! What a great near two hours this is! <em>'Kick-Ass'</em> is a fantastic superhero movie, one that doesn't take itself seriously and that is actually the biggest compliment I can make. It's such a fun movie! That isn't its only strength though, there are some awesome action sequences and ... the costumes, albeit silly, are great. Aaron (Taylor-)Johnson is a terrific choice of lead, this is the best work I've seen from that guy thus far - up there with his amusing performance in 2022's <em>'Bullet Train'</em>. The same could be said for Chloë Grace Moretz, who is equally as brilliant. She brings the character of Hit-Girl (arguably should've been her movie tbh) to life incredibly well, suiting both the comedy and the superhero elements. Nicolas Cage is entertaining too, in a role that is undoubtedly right up his alley. That opening scene with him and Moretz is very fun. Everyone onscreen does worthy work, the standout being Mark Strong - a welcomed staple (among others) of director Matthew Vaughn's filmography, of course. Hopefully the sequel didn't disappoint.