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Comedy · Crime · Drama
Overview
A naive fitness enthusiast looks for a fresh start in Los Angeles, but collides with a Hollywood Boulevard grifter who exploits his uncanny resemblance to the world's most famous superhero.
Top Cast
Caleb Alexander Smith
Caleb Alexander Smith
Caiden
Caleb Alexander Smith
Caiden


David Krumholtz
David Krumholtz
Randy
David Krumholtz
Randy


Emily Swallow
Emily Swallow
Sandra
Emily Swallow
Sandra


Alimi Ballard
Alimi Ballard
Ferrara
Alimi Ballard
Ferrara


Chloe Farnworth
Chloe Farnworth
Hailey
Chloe Farnworth
Hailey


Jason Wiles
Jason Wiles
Niko
Jason Wiles
Niko


Aris Alvarado
Aris Alvarado
Armando
Aris Alvarado
Armando


Edwin Kho
Edwin Kho
Zen
Edwin Kho
Zen
Ray Buffer
Ray Buffer
Ray Buffer


Anna Suzuki
Anna Suzuki
Alicia Dixon
Anna Suzuki
Alicia Dixon
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