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Max Justice: The Web Series
Struggling screenwriter Matt tries to get his first film made with no help from his annoying imaginary friend Max Justice, a super spy he created when he was a child.
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Plot Summary
The series follows the misadventures of Max Justice, a seemingly ordinary man who stumbles into superheroics. Despite his lack of actual powers and questionable judgment, Max dedicates himself to fighting crime in his neighborhood, often with disastrously comedic results. He's aided and often exasperated by his tech-savvy friend and reluctant sidekick, "Gadget".
Critical Reception
Max Justice: The Web Series gained a modest following online, particularly on platforms like YouTube, for its low-budget charm and humorous take on superhero tropes. While not critically acclaimed in the traditional sense, it was praised by audiences for its creative energy, relatable characters, and earnest commitment to its comedic premise.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its humorous and self-aware parody of superhero clichés.
Appreciated for its relatable characters and indie filmmaking spirit.
Noted for its creative use of limited resources to tell a fun story.
Google audience: Audience reception on platforms where it gained traction highlighted the series' humor and enjoyable, if amateur, portrayal of a 'superhero'. Viewers often found it to be a fun and lighthearted watch.
Fun Fact
The series was primarily filmed in and around the creator's own neighborhood, with many props and costumes being DIY creations.
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