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Antboy: Revenge of the Red Fury (2014)

Dec 25, 2014 Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy 1h 24m
64%
User Score
5.2/10

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.

Ask Hasselbalch
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Anders Ølholm
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Includes Antboy: Revenge of the Red Fury and other great movies.

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A review by Reno
Written on October 4, 2015

> 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 family friendly.

In this movie, the narration picks-up not too far from where it ended in the previous film. The Antboy is quite famous now, especially among the school kids. So that is where the sto...

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A review by CinemaSerf
Written on February 24, 2025

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 that a device her boffin dad had been working on for ages was unexpectedly working! This gadget provided her with a cloak of invisibility and so using this, she is able to disarm ...

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