Hero Tomorrow 2007
In *Hero Tomorrow (2007)*, director Ted Sikora crafts a quirky comedy-drama that follows David, a Cleveland-based comic book artist stuck in a rut—juggling dead-end landscaping jobs while clinging to his superhero dreams.
Director: Ted Sikora
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hero Tomorrow (2007) about?
*Hero Tomorrow (2007)* follows David, a struggling comic book artist in Cleveland who dreams of superhero fame but spends his days mowing lawns and his nights lost in his imagination. After his girlfriend Robyn turns his original character, Apama, into a Halloween costume, David impulsively embodies his creation, leading to a series of surreal and comedic misadventures.
Who directed Hero Tomorrow?
Ted Sikora directed *Hero Tomorrow (2007)*, infusing the film with a mix of offbeat humor and dreamlike visuals.
Who stars in Hero Tomorrow?
The cast of *Hero Tomorrow (2007)* includes Perren Hedderson as David, Jocelyn Wrzosek as Robyn, Bryan Jalovec, Shelley Delaney, and Ray McNiece.
Is Hero Tomorrow (2007) worth watching?
*Hero Tomorrow (2007)* is a niche but charming indie comedy with a refreshingly offbeat tone. Fans of surreal humor and character-driven stories will appreciate its quirks, though it may not appeal to mainstream audiences. Its 93-minute runtime keeps it tight, and while it lacks IMDb ratings, its originality stands out.
How long is Hero Tomorrow?
Hero Tomorrow (2007) has a runtime of 93 minutes.
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About Hero Tomorrow (2007) — A Surreal Comedy About Chasing Heroic Dreams
In *Hero Tomorrow (2007)*, director Ted Sikora crafts a quirky comedy-drama that follows David, a Cleveland-based comic book artist stuck in a rut—juggling dead-end landscaping jobs while clinging to his superhero dreams. When his girlfriend Robyn sews him a Halloween costume for his original character, Apama, David impulsively takes to the streets, blurring the line between fantasy and reality. The film's surreal style blends dream sequences, flashbacks, and offbeat humor to paint a portrait of a man chasing grandeur in a world that barely notices him.
Sikora's vision swaps traditional heroics for a melancholic yet playful tone, where every misstep feels like a punchline and every daydream a fragile escape. With its indie charm and offbeat protagonist, *Hero Tomorrow (2007)* is a love letter to creative frustration and the absurd lengths we go to preserve our inner worlds.