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Spawn (1997)

Spawn (1997)
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One of the most popular independent comic books of its decade was transformed into this dark, bloody adventure intended to launch a profitable superhero franchise. Michael Jai White stars as Al Simmons, a corrupt assassin betrayed and murdered by his evil government supervisor, Jason Wynn (Martin Sheen). Sent to Hell, Simmons is offered a chance to return to the earthly plane if he will become a "Hellspawn" ("Spawn" for short), one of many super-powered creatures assigned to encourage living souls along the path to damnation. Simmons hastily agrees to this deal and becomes a twisted, scarred version of his former self, living in a dingy alleyway, with no hope of regaining his life, as several years have passed and his wife Wanda (Theresa Randle) has married his best friend, Terry Fitzgerald (D.B. Sweeney). Despite the best efforts of his mentor, a demonic clown (John Leguizamo), Spawn performs mostly heroic acts, though he is not above seeking revenge on Wynn. Despite the film's middling box office take, plans for a sequel were announced. The same summer that Spawn was released, the comic was also the basis of a well-received cable TV series. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
John LeguizamoMichael Jai White, (more)
Director(s):
Mark A.Z. Dippé
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of Spawn

One of the most popular independent comic books of its decade was transformed into this dark, bloody adventure intended to launch a profitable superhero franchise. Michael Jai White stars as Al Simmons, a corrupt assassin betrayed and murdered by his evil government supervisor, Jason Wynn (Martin Sheen). Sent to Hell, Simmons is offered a chance to return to the earthly plane if he will become a "Hellspawn" ("Spawn" for short), one of many super-powered creatures assigned to encourage living souls along the path to damnation. Simmons hastily agrees to this deal and becomes a twisted, scarred version of his former self, living in a dingy alleyway, with no hope of regaining his life, as several years have passed and his wife Wanda (Theresa Randle) has married his best friend, Terry Fitzgerald (D.B. Sweeney). Despite the best efforts of his mentor, a demonic clown (John Leguizamo), Spawn performs mostly heroic acts, though he is not above seeking revenge on Wynn. Despite the film's middling box office take, plans for a sequel were announced. The same summer that Spawn was released, the comic was also the basis of a well-received cable TV series. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
94 mins

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Director(s):
Mark A.Z. Dippé
Writer(s):
Mark A.Z. DippéAlan B. McElroy
Producer(s):
Clint Goldman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Profanity, Violence, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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Aaron G.

If you a fan of the comics like i was you might get a kick out of this holywood take on spawn. John laquizamo probobly is the only actor that portrayed his character really well. Sub-par grafix and weak acting by the rest of the actors made me wish they waited a little longer to make this movie. Aaron

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Ricardo V.

This movie was ok. I saw it a few times but I was not impressed enough with it to want to own it. What I remember about this movie was that before it even hit theaters, they were talking about a sequel...we all know where that idea went...dont waste your time or money.

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Lois L.

Very good movie grafixs were great this is second time in couple years

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