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Antboy: Revenge of the Red Fury (2014)

December 25, 20141h 24mDA
6.4

71 votes

Overview

The film ' Antboy: Revenge of the Red Fury ' is a sequel to the Danish superhero film Antboy, based on the books by Kenneth Bøgh Andersen. The story is again on the ordinary Danish boy Pelle, who secretly fights crime as a superhero Antboy. In the first film, he made ​​short work of the super villain flea , now tucked away on the local insane clinic.

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Danish

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Revenue

$2.1M

Production Companies

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User Reviews

Reno

Reno

6.5

> Face-off: The Antboy, Beetleboys and the Red Fury. It's been a year and half since the first part I saw, so I don't remember much. But I know it was short and sweet little superhero movie for children, like this one. A theme like this might end as a trilogy, but I never thought they would make a sequel after the average first film. Still, there is not much different between the two, especially when it comes to the stunts, very light. The story was a decent one, would have made an impact with the stunning action sequences. But keeping the little children in mind, the film falls soft and fa…

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

6.0

Who knew rural Denmark was quite this dangerous? Luckily they have the miniature but dedicated young “Antboy/Pelle” (Oscar Dietz) to keep order - so long as he gets his daily dose of sugar. He is quite keen on his friend “Ida” (Amalie Kruse Jensen) but she has got herself hooked on the environmentally switched-on “Christian” (Hector Brøgger Andersen) whilst the desperately in need of an haircut “Pelle” has an admirer in “Maria” (Astrid Juncher-Benzon). When she gets the wrong end of the stick about a school party, she becomes the proverbial woman scorned and that happens just as she discovers…

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