It offers a fresh take on the “superhuman among us” trope by grounding it in family, legacy, and hidden vulnerability. It combines spectacle with sincerity, making it a standout in its genre.
Moving shows that superpowers don’t exempt you from pain, family issues, or the fear of being used. What matters is the choice to carry your past, protect your loved ones, and define your own future.
Moving shows that superpowers don’t exempt you from pain, family issues, or the fear of being used. What matters is the choice to carry your past, protect your loved ones, and define your own future.
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