We Might Be Superheroes

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  • 2014
  • 3 Seasons
  • 0.0  (9)

We Might Be Superheroes is an often-humorous, sometimes-serious series that was released in 2014. Produced by Patrick Bishow, this offbeat comedy is filled with laughs, action, and a surprising amount of heart. The show celebrates female empowerment, featuring two strong female protagonists, Hope and Faith, who lead the storylines through their uncanny abilities and quirky personalities.

The show revolves around Hope and Faith, two best friends who acquire supernatural powers following a mysterious, unexpected event. Having been bestowed with these extraordinary abilities, they decided to put them to good use, fighting crime in the city, and aiding the local citizenry. Hope and Faith operate under the pseudonyms of Xtraordinary and Xquisite, respectively. Their dedication to justice serves as a beacon of hope to many, particularly in their New York City community.

We Might Be Superheroes uniquely examines the day-to-day life of superheroes while shedding light on their human side, their needs, desires, and personal lives. The dichotomy of a regular urban life and battling supernatural crime forms the central pillar of the storyline. The series skilfully combines elements of humor, action, and even subtle social commentary, striking an equilibrium between offbeat comedy and action-packed superhero drama.

One of the significant elements of the series is the portrayal of the friendship between Hope and Faith, which is ridden with ups and downs. Their camaraderie is infectiously charming, and their banter injects a healthy dose of humor into the narrative. Furthermore, their relationship dynamic reflects a sense of authenticity and sincerity that solidly grounds the series in the realm of the relatable, even amidst the fantastical.

Interestingly, the series also touches upon the public's perception of superheroes. It delves into how their actions are perceived by the community they serve, offering intriguing commentary on the superhero trope's societal implications. The reactions range from fear and suspicion to outright admiration and adulation, providing the series with the opportunity to play around with these diverse perspectives.

In terms of performance, the strength of We Might Be Superheroes lies heavily in its brilliantly acted main leads who deliver solid performances as Hope and Faith. Their ability to carry the narrative with their commanding on-screen presence is the heartbeat of this intriguing superhero dramedy. They bring the characters to life with their wit, charm, and incredible dynamic, ensuring viewers remain invested throughout.

The series maintains a brisk pace, ensuring that there's rarely a dull moment. The quick stint episodes keep things concise and constantly moving forward. Simultaneously, though, the narrative does take the time to establish each character, their motivations, and their backstories, thereby crafting a range of complex, compelling individuals.

Visual-wise, the series has comic book-like aesthetics with its colorful, vibrant settings and flamboyantly designed costumes. Patrick Bishow's direction is commendable, giving the series an authentic comic book feel, balancing a light-hearted comedic tone with dramatic beats. It gives the right amount of focus on character development alongside crime-fighting action.

We Might Be Superheroes is a tribute to classic superhero stories, wrapped in the format of a digestible, absurdist comedy-drama. The series incorporates all the elements of superhero lore, from the acquisition of superpowers, secret identities, to the often overlooked aspect of dealing with the aftermath of their actions. The result is a thrilling and enjoyable ride that offers a refreshing take on the superhero genre.

Simultaneously, the series is also interspersed with moments of emotion and vulnerability, lending an aspect of depth to the otherwise humor-filled venture. This blend of comedy, action, and emotion creates a diverse viewing experience, making the series a definite must-watch for lovers of the superhero realm.

We Might Be Superheroes, with its compelling characters, sharp humor, and unique premise, serves as an invitation to explore an inventive take on superhero lives and the impact of their world-saving exploits. Whether you're a fan of classic superhero tales or a lover of offbeat comedies, We Might Be Superheroes offers a delightful mix of both genres to entertain and engage its viewers.

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Seasons
Chicken Danvers All American Funtime Show
9. Chicken Danvers All American Funtime Show
November 2, 2016
This is the last episode for We Might Be Superheroes. What if someone just imagined a clip show? Well...we did!
Shades of Nice
8. Shades of Nice
October 19, 2016
See Riley's (Rica de Ocampo) dark past catch up with her. See Christine (Alex Covington) getting a credit card rejection. See how that leads inexplicably to a Battle Royale for the ages. See why, when Good and Evil change places, it all just becomes Shades of Nice. This week's episode stars Karla Bruning as Nyoka Shade & Daria Morra as Troya Nice.
Hack is the New Black
7. Hack is the New Black
October 12, 2016
An over reliance on technology can be deadly. Watch Christine and Riley battle Ear Worms and ever darker threats on the Horizon. Karla Bruning stars as Nyoka Shade.
When Strikes The Bad Burrito
6. When Strikes The Bad Burrito
September 28, 2016
We enter into the final 4 episodes of We Might Be Superheroes! This week: Get ready to go on a journey to well, somewhere. When Good Foods Go Wrong. When Snacks Roamed the Earth. When Strikes the Bad Burrito.
Trap to Nowhere
5. Trap to Nowhere
September 21, 2016
Ever wonder what happens in the time after the villain captures the heroes, but before they wind up in a sinister deathtrap? This episode is about that time.
Law & Orderlies
4. Law & Orderlies
September 14, 2016
Hope (Rica de Ocampo) and Faith (Alex Covington) find themselves hauled into the police station along with the bad guys to wrap up their recent adventure. This week's episode stars Esmeralda Singh and Tom Ciorciari!
Hero of the Block
3. Hero of the Block
September 7, 2016
While on routine patrol Faith (Alex Covington) and Hope (Rica de Ocampo) run into a new time of superhero- the free market kind! This week stars Luke Bishow and was directed by John Bishow-Semevolos!
Don't Judge an Open Book
2. Don't Judge an Open Book
August 31, 2016
Our Superhero webseries is back! Time to catch up with Riley (Rica de Ocampo) and Christine (Alex Covington) as they try to catch up with our other favorites! This week's episode directed by Scarlet Meyer!
Time to Crash N' Burn!
1. Time to Crash N' Burn!
February 3, 2016
A Battle Royale ensues...but who's the hero? And who's the villain? And how does a super intelligent laptop fit into the mix? Starring Courtney Pruden as Crash and Corrie Blissit as Burn.
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  • Premiere Date
    September 3, 2014
  • IMDB Rating
    0.0  (9)