
Captain Zero: The Movie
Animation · Action · Drama
Overview
Haitian-American teenager Xerxes Hughes struggles to balance his life as a student, son, and superhero. But before he can stop a new threat: a homicidal cyber-stalker named W.Z.R.D., he must first silence his inner demon.
Top Cast
Z Cher-Aimé
Z Cher-Aimé
Xerxes Hughes / Captain Zero (voice)
Z Cher-Aimé
Xerxes Hughes / Captain Zero (voice)


Zolee Griggs
Zolee Griggs
Daisy Kiongozi / Buttafly Girl (voice)
Zolee Griggs
Daisy Kiongozi / Buttafly Girl (voice)


Angelica Ross
Angelica Ross
Dr. Niobe / Oblivion (voice)
Angelica Ross
Dr. Niobe / Oblivion (voice)


Keith David
Keith David
The Depression Demon (voice)
Keith David
The Depression Demon (voice)


Gary LeRoi Gray
Gary LeRoi Gray
W.Z.R.D. (voice)
Gary LeRoi Gray
W.Z.R.D. (voice)


Marion Toro
Marion Toro
Vivica Tate (voice)
Marion Toro
Vivica Tate (voice)
Nandi Nfr Ka
Nandi Nfr Ka
Arizona Phillips (voice)
Nandi Nfr Ka
Arizona Phillips (voice)
Blue Telusma
Blue Telusma
Violet Hughes (voice)
Blue Telusma
Violet Hughes (voice)


Coty Galloway
Coty Galloway
Police Chief (voice)
Coty Galloway
Police Chief (voice)
Jazz Walker
Jazz Walker
Newscaster (voice)
Jazz Walker
Newscaster (voice)
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