An animated children’s feature film.
When all the world's super heroes are kidnapped, a six year old boy must convince the old, terrible super heroes to reunite and save the world.
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Love the premise. Might find another way to express “old, terrible super heroes”. Perhaps super-villians, or the “not-so-super” characters, but don’t use super heroes twice.
I think it’s an excellent concept. Is it too similar to “The Incredibles”, perhaps (I never saw that all the way through)?
Thank you for your comment. It’s very different from The Incredibles, I was very conscious of this while writing it, the only real similarity is the fact that there’s super heroes in it.
I’d say it was a bit more than that, wouldn’t you? The premise that super heroes are “pressed back into action”? Not saying it is a negative, but I read super hero loglines everyday, and simply the fact that they include “super heroes” does not make me automatically think of “The Incredibles”, a movie I haven’t even seen, no more than a shark movie logline makes me immediately think of “Jaws”. I believe I’m a bit more sophisticated in my judgments than that.
But, on that point, you can certainly disagree. Good luck!
I meant, from my perspective, I see those similarities only – having the benefit of actually knowing the full script. I didn’t mean to imply that you only saw the super hero connection and that’s what made you think of The Incredibles. My apologies for the confusion.
I was immediately drawn to the story thinking that it will mostly be told from the viewpoint of a 6 yr old – is that correct? The premise reminded me a little of Galaxy Quest, which made me smile. Trying to convince a bunch of has-beens to save the world opens the door for some fabulous banter, maybe even a little jaded adult banter, and good cast of characters. And who hasn’t been that 6 yr old, full of stubborn hope and determination. Best of luck with it!