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Super 2010 May 2026

It is impossible to discuss Super without addressing the elephant in the room. Kick-Ass is a movie that asks, "What if a normal person tried to be a superhero?" The answer is: they get beat up, but eventually, they become a badass.

Super asks the same question, but the answer is: "People get hurt, and it’s really sad." super 2010

James Gunn, who would go on to direct Guardians of the Galaxy, creates a world that feels gritty and real. When Frank hits someone, it looks painful. The bones crack. The blood flows. The film refuses to glamorize the violence. It forces the audience to reconcile the fun, comic-book aesthetic with the brutal reality of a mentally unstable man hitting people with a heavy tool. It is impossible to discuss Super without addressing

Pixar broke hearts with the incinerator scene and the final goodbye to Andy. It became the first animated film to gross over $1 billion. For millennials who grew up with Woody and Buzz, this was the end of their childhoods—a farewell perfectly timed to their transition into adulthood. And who could forget the dance craze

The Billboard charts in 2010 were a chaotic dance party. It was the year EDM crashed the mainstream, and Auto-Tune reached its artistic zenith.

And who could forget the dance craze? "Teach me how to Dougie" and "Watch me whip, watch me nae nae" were still a few years off, but "Bedrock" by Young Money ruled every house party.

HBO launched Boardwalk Empire, a $18 million pilot directed by Martin Scorsese, proving that movies had moved to the small screen. But AMC had an even bigger ace: The Walking Dead. Debuting on Halloween 2010, it shattered cable ratings and launched the zombie genre into the stratosphere.

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