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First Look At The "Kick-Ass" Posters



First Look At The "Kick-Ass" Posters

Thanks to IGN for these Premiere "Kick-Ass" Posters.

The plot of Kick-Ass concerns a lonely teenage boy called Dave Lizewski (Aaron Johnson), who decides to become a real-life superhero after being inspired by the heroes of comic-books. He soon encounters a mysterious vigilante called Big-Daddy (Nicolas Cage), and his daughter Hit Girl (Chloë Moretz), who are working to bring down the drug baron, Frank D'Amico(Mark Strong).



Dave Lizewski doesn't have superpowers, isn't particularly strong or smart, and isn't extraordinary in any way… aside from his desire to be a hero. Donning a scuba suit, a ski mask, and a pair of clubs, Dave hits the underworld hard in his new persona of Kick-Ass. Though not as hard -- at first anyway -- as they hit him when he's severely beaten and hospitalized as a result of his first street fight. No one said being a hero was going to be easy…



Hit-Girl is just your ordinary, run-of-the-mill assassin who wields a sword and slices and dices drug kingpins for fun. She's also 11 years old. But as Kick-Ass soon learns, Hit-Girl isn't the only other costume-wearing weirdo running around out there.



Big Daddy is literally that -- big, and a daddy. Specifically, he's Hit-Girl's father, who has made the some-might-say dubious decision to raise his little girl as a lethal killer, working continuously on a mission of revenge against the crime boss who killed his wife and his daughter's mother. Far from a superhero himself, Big Daddy simply sees Kick-Ass as a way of furthering his own murderous plans.



The mysterious Red Mist is one of the costumed would-be adventurers who emerges in the aftermath of Kick-Ass' crime-fighting debut. The reefer-smoking Red Mist soon becomes something of a partner to Kick-Ass as their assault on the underworld intensifies, but what is this hero's true motivation?

A Kick-Ass will be released on January 26, 2010.

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