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All Superheroes Must Die 2011

★ 4.440 votes78 min📅 2011-10-26

"Some games have no winners"

In the gritty sci-fi thriller *All Superheroes Must Die* (2011), director Jason Trost delivers a high-stakes survival story where four masked vigilantes—Charge, Cutthroat, The Wall, and Shadow—find their powers stripped away by a ruthless archenemy.

Director: Jason Trost

Cast

Jason Trost
Jason Trost
Charge / John
Lucas Till
Lucas Till
Cutthroat / Ben
James Remar
James Remar
Rickshaw
Sophie Merkley
Sophie Merkley
Shadow / Jill
Lee Valmassy
The Wall / Innocent
Sean Whalen
Sean Whalen
Manpower
Nick Principe
Nick Principe
Sledgesaw
Brian Taylor
Brian Taylor
Man
George Holdcroft
Innocent
Alexis Acosta
Innocent

Frequently Asked Questions

What is All Superheroes Must Die (2011) about?

Four vigilantes lose their powers and are forced into a deadly game where their choices determine the fate of over 100 hostages. Failure means annihilation for the entire town, turning a high-stakes competition into a fight for survival. The film explores themes of powerlessness and sacrifice in a twisted, pressure-cooker scenario.

Who directed All Superheroes Must Die?

The film was directed by Jason Trost, who also stars in the lead role and crafted its gritty, indie-edge visual style.

Who stars in All Superheroes Must Die?

The cast features Jason Trost as Charge, Lucas Till as Cutthroat, James Remar as the archenemy, Sophie Merkley as Shadow, and Lee Valmassy as The Wall.

Is All Superheroes Must Die (2011) worth watching?

While it may not be a mainstream blockbuster, this low-budget sci-fi thriller offers an engaging twist on superhero tropes with strong suspense and creative dilemmas. Fans of dark, high-concept thrillers will find its premise compelling despite its rough-around-the-edges execution.

How long is All Superheroes Must Die?

The film runs for 78 minutes, making it a tight, intense ride perfect for a single-sitting watch.

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About All Superheroes Must Die (2011) — A Superhero Survival Horror Like No Other

In the gritty sci-fi thriller *All Superheroes Must Die* (2011), director Jason Trost delivers a high-stakes survival story where four masked vigilantes—Charge, Cutthroat, The Wall, and Shadow—find their powers stripped away by a ruthless archenemy. Trapped in a twisted game of life and death, they must complete a series of deadly challenges to save over 100 innocent hostages, all while the clock ticks toward a horrific countdown. The film blends intense suspense with raw horror, trapping its characters in a claustrophobic atmosphere where failure isn't an option, and every decision carries irreversible consequences.

Crafted by Trost with a raw, indie-edge aesthetic, the movie thrives on its high-concept premise, pitting defanged heroes against an unforgiving system designed to break them. With sharp performances from Lucas Till, James Remar, and Sophie Merkley, *All Superheroes Must Die* (2011) becomes more than just a superhero deconstruction—it's a tense psychological battle where trust is a luxury and morality is a gamble.