
Surge of Dawn
Comedy · Action · Science Fiction
Overview
Cinema's first openly gay superhero Surge returns for the crossover event of the year. This time Big City's greatest hero must team up with an unlikely hero a vampire who works for GOD named Dawn. Surge and Dawn must work together to save Big City from a new villain Blackout an evil necromancer who seeks to destroy Surge and gain a seat on the Council.
Top Cast
Victoria Amber
Victoria Amber
Eva Santiago / Dawn
Victoria Amber
Eva Santiago / Dawn
Vincent J. Roth
Vincent J. Roth
Gavin Lucas / Surge
Vincent J. Roth
Gavin Lucas / Surge


Michelle Bernard
Michelle Bernard
Miranda Wilson / Blackout
Michelle Bernard
Miranda Wilson / Blackout


Shannon Farnon
Shannon Farnon
MAVIS
Shannon Farnon
MAVIS


Nichelle Nichols
Nichelle Nichols
Omen
Nichelle Nichols
Omen


Simonna
Simonna
Bar Gal
Simonna
Bar Gal
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