Supercops Vs Super Villains [repack] -
The villain? (a scenery-chewing Jason Isaacs type), an electromagnetic megalomaniac who can black out entire cities. He’s assembled a rogues’ gallery: Shiver (ice manipulation), Boomer (sonic blasts), and Phantom (phasing/intangibility). Their goal: detonate a “Quantum Resonator” that will rewrite global power grids.
There’s a bold idea lurking inside : What if the police had to treat super-powered terrorism like organized crime? The film answers that question with a sledgehammer—loud, relentless, and occasionally brilliant, but also exhausting, humorless, and trapped in its own self-importance. The Setup: No Capes, Just Badges In a near-future metropolis where “Enhanced Individuals” (EIs) have turned crime into a literal superpower, the regular NYPD-equivalent is useless. Enter the SCU (Supercrime Containment Unit) —a squad of elite, non-powered officers armed with cutting-edge tech, tactical genius, and a chip on their shoulder. supercops vs super villains
They came to serve and protect. They forgot to entertain. The villain
You love tactical gear porn, Florence Pugh in tactical gear, or seeing superheroes treated as horror villains. Skip if: You need a single joke, a coherent character arc, or a runtime under two hours. Their goal: detonate a “Quantum Resonator” that will
The villains are wasted. Lord Arclight monologues about “human fragility” for ten minutes before every fight. Phantom, who can walk through walls, is reduced to a jump-scare machine. And the film commits a cardinal sin: a second-act training montage that’s just cops shooting targets while frowning. No music. No fun. Just grit.
Rating: ★★½ (2.5/5) Genre: Action / Thriller / Superhero Director: (Imagine a hybrid of David Ayer’s grit and Michael Bay’s chaos) Runtime: 148 minutes (feels every second)