With word spreading greatly about Warrior X and his organisation, people, the media and the US government are in a fierce debate about it, some see Warrior X as a hero, some see him as a dangerous freak, and there are questions about what he and his organisation could mean for the future of mankind and if there are any more superpowered experiments happening elsewhere. Among all these is Carl Hoyt a.k.a Midnight Shadow, who had been obsessively keeping tabs on Warrior X ever since he first appeared, he had been trying to understand him and wanting to know if he can be trusted, and he also begins his own abilities. And then a sinister figure is revealed to have plans for the two vigilantes.
MPAA Rating: Rated R for strong sequences of violence and mayhem throughout, bloody images, language, drug material and some sexuality/nudity.
CHARACTERS:
Carl Hoyt/Midnight Shadow - Downbeat blue collar mechanic turned insomniac vigilante with the ability to see forward and backward in time along kickboxing abilities. (https://imaginecasting.com/titles/results/13053/midnight-shadow)
Sam Rodgers/Warrior X - Former imprisoned patient turned super vigilante with enhanced strength, endurance and reflexes. (http://imaginecasting.com/titles/results/13577/warrior-x)
Jade Peterson - Carl's beautiful lawyer girlfriend.
Emily Wilkins/Crimson Shade - Sam's girlfriend with telepathic and telekinetic abilities.
Ron Hurt - main antagonist, charming and manipulative head of an international tech company and a presidential candidate with connections to operations behind the patients.
Veronica McCaine - Private investigator who was formerly Sam's love interest.
Mia Shepherd - Secondary antagonist, seductive British assassin who serves as Hurt's righthand woman with an excellerated adrenaline.
Simon Wright/Blue Bolt - Wannabe cool guy with the ability to conduct and generate electricity.
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