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Thunder Force (2021)

In a world where supervillains are commonplace, two estranged childhood best friends reunite after one devises a treatment that gives them powers to protect their city.
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In a world where supervillains are commonplace, two estranged childhood best friends reunite after one devises a treatment that gives them powers to protect their city.

Rating:PG-13
Genre:Comedy, Action, Adventure, Science Fiction
Directed By:Ben Falcone
Written By:Ben Falcone
In Theaters:4/9/2021
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Runtime:107 minutes
Studio:Marc Platt Productions, On the Day

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Ben Falcone

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Melissa McCarthy

Lydia Berman

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Octavia Spencer

Emily Stanton

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Jason Bateman

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Bobby Cannavale

The King

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Pom Klementieff

Laser

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Melissa Leo

Allie

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Taylor Mosby

Tracy

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Marcella Lowery

Grandma Norma

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Melissa Ponzio

Rachel Gonzales

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Ben Falcone

Kenny

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Nate Hitpas

Walter

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