
You Can't Fight Your Destiny.
After Kick-Ass’ insane bravery inspires a new wave of self-made masked crusaders, he joins a patrol led by the Colonel Stars and Stripes. When these amateur superheroes are hunted down by Red Mist — reborn as The Mother Fucker — only the blade-wielding Hit-Girl can prevent their annihilation.
- 6.4
- 2013
- Released
- 1h 43m

Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Dave Lizewski / Kick-Ass
Chloë Grace Moretz
Mindy Macready / Hit Girl
Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Chris D'Amico / The Motherfucker
Lyndsy Fonseca
Katie Deauxma
Jim Carrey
Colonel Stars and Stripes
Iain Glen
Uncle Ralph
Clark Duke
Marty / Battle Guy
Lindy Booth
Night Bitch
Garrett M. Brown
Mr. Lizewski
Morris Chestnut
Detective Marcus Williams
Donald Faison
Dr. Gravity
John Leguizamo
Javier
Augustus Prew
Todd / Ass Kicker
Robert Emms
Insect Man
Monica Dolan
Tommy's Mum
Steven Mackintosh
Tommy's Dad
Andy Nyman
The Tumor
Daniel Kaluuya
Black Death
Tom Wu
Genghis Carnage
Olga Kurkulina
Mother Russia
Yancy Butler
Mrs. D'Amico
Claudia Lee
Brooke
Ella Purnell
Dolce
Tanyaradzwa Fear
Harlow
Benedict Wong
Mr. Kim
Sophie Wu
Erika Cho
Amy Anzel
Mrs. Zane
Matt Steinberg
Mr. Radical
Trenyce
Coach Podell
Angelica Jopling
Lois
Enzo Cilenti
Lou
Wesley Morgan
Simon
Dimitri Vantis
Tony
Stewart Scudamore
Eyal
Tom Benedict Knight
Alley Hood
Mary Kitchen
News Reporter
Charlie Clapham
Goth Kid
Katrina Durden
Red Fang
Trevor Allan Davies
Old Man
Paul Raposo
Guido #1
David Vena
Guido #2
Chris Chan
Store Clerk
Chuck Liddell
Chuck Liddell
King Lau
Chinese Bouncer
Chantelle Chung
Chinese Hooker
Eben Young
News Reader
John Bregar
Mother Russia Cop
Christopher Cordell
Mother Russia Cop
Shane Daly
Mother Russia Cop
Kevan Kase
Mother Russia Cop
Martin Roach
Mother Russia Cop
John Schwab
Detective
Todd Boyce
Chief of Police
Jesse Camacho
Onlooker
Anthony J. Mifsud
Convict #1
Rob Archer
Convict #2
Jamie Andrew Cutler
Goggles
Adam Bond
Funeral Cop
Sia Alipour
BloodSpike (uncredited)
Bhanu Alley
Sleazy Japanese Businessman (uncredited)
Lee Asquith-Coe
Officer Barnhart (uncredited)
Samantha Coughlan
Apocalypse Meow (uncredited)
Ellis Crewe-Candy
Pimp Daddy (uncredited)
Leigh Dent
Passerby (uncredited)
Katrina Durden
Red Fang (uncredited)
Sophie Ellis
Mean Girl (uncredited)
Cynthia Garbutt
Epilogue Nurse (uncredited)
David Golt
Homeless Man in Soup Kitchen (uncredited)
Jenny Jacoya
Firefox (uncredited)
Ethan J. Knight
SWAT Commander Lee Renolds (uncredited)
Liam Logan
Police Lieutenant S.W.A.T. Team (uncredited)
Matthew David McCarthy
NYPD Cop Sergeant Ellis (uncredited)
Vander McLeod
New York Cop (uncredited)
Allistair McNab
TMC (uncredited)
Katherine Moran
Jock Girlfriend (uncredited)
Stuart Mulcaster
NYPD (uncredited)
John E O'Grady
Rocket Man (uncredited)
Amanda Piery
Moon Bird (uncredited)
Alexis Rodney
Skinny (uncredited)
Bailey Ryan
Hot Nerd Girl (uncredited)
Wolf Ryman
Guido (uncredited)
Shane Salter
NYPD Cop in Alley (uncredited)
Parker Sawyers
Blast Hammer (uncredited)
Linus Scheithauer
Thunderwasp (uncredited)
Tom Swacha
Bad Ass Warrior (uncredited)
Leon Symnz
Justice Forever (uncredited)
Winson Ting
Chinese Gang Member (uncredited)
Baxter Westby
Homeless Boy (uncredited)
Daniel Aiken
Arresting Officer #72 (uncredited)
Tanya Fear
Harlow







Released
en
$28,000,000.00
$60,795,985.00
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Reviews

Properly underwhelming. <em>'Kick-Ass 2'</em> isn't a bad film in and of itself, it just feels like a serious miscue on all counts - or perhaps I was just expecting something different. In my eyes, I feel like this plot is the type you do for the original movie in a series - not the sequel. It's a character-building story, whereas I think with a follow-up it needs to be a greater continuation.

I was actually quite surprised to see three of the leads who made the first film (2010) return for this far inferior sequel. Following on from the denouement of that enterprise, "Red Mist" (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) is using his father's ill-gotten gains to assemble a force that can combat the growing number of lycra-clad have-a-go heroes that are attempting to cut crime in their community. Withou
The first Kick Ass movie was a fresh idea and I quite liked that movie. Unfortunately this one seems to have be the creation of someone that believes that a good movie can be made by stacking extreme silliness and vulgarities on top of each other until you reach about a 100 minutes or so. Most of the movie is unbelievably silly. The original movie also had plenty of silly moments but they were

*** This review contains MAJOR spoilers *** This is actually not so much a review as it is a vehicle for me to express my utter disgust of what was supposed to be a great sequel to what I consider one of the coolest movies ever made. I absolutely loved Kick-Ass. It was fresh, it was original, and in spite of its crude and graphic violence, absolutely hilarious. Its sequel, is nothing short of a
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