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One day someone will let Ryan Kwanten play an Australian character again... One day... _Supercon_ ain't great. The acting is subpar for the most part, the tale is derivative, and it feels weirdly dated for a story that could probably hav...


Movie spotlight
A ragtag group of former TV stars and comic book artists who make their living working at conventions decide to steal the loot from a crooked promoter and an overbearing former TV icon.
A group of struggling comic book artists and actors attending a "Supercon" convention concoct a plan to steal valuable, rare comics and memorabilia. Their scheme, however, is fraught with comedic mishaps and unexpected twists as they navigate the chaotic world of dedicated fans and convention security.
Supercon received generally mixed reviews from critics and audiences, with many finding its premise promising but the execution somewhat uneven. The film was praised for its attempts at humor and its relatable portrayal of fandom culture, but criticized for a predictable plot and underdeveloped characters.
The film offers a humorous look at the world of comic conventions.
Despite a fun concept, the execution struggles to fully capitalize on its comedic potential.
Performances are a mixed bag, with some actors standing out more than others.
Google audience: Audiences seemed to appreciate the movie's attempt to capture the spirit of comic conventions and found some of the humor to be effective. However, many felt the plot was too simplistic and the characters lacked depth, leading to a less engaging experience overall.
The film's director, Zak Penn, is known for his work on superhero-related films, having co-written screenplays for 'X2: X-Men United' and 'The Avengers'.
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One day someone will let Ryan Kwanten play an Australian character again... One day... _Supercon_ ain't great. The acting is subpar for the most part, the tale is derivative, and it feels weirdly dated for a story that could probably hav...