Danger Force: The Movie

Danger Force: The Movie is a superhero, action, comedy movie based on the Nickelodeon series Danger Force. The events of the film take place during the second season of the series. The film features Cooper Barnes, Havan Flores, Terrence Little Gardenhigh, Dana Heath, and Luca Luhan reprising their respective roles from the series, while Dave Willis (who also produced the film) join the cast.

Plot
A new villain named Endgame arrives in Swellview and plans to take over the world. The Danger Force are up for the greatest challenge of their lives as they learn what to truly means to be a superhero.

Cast

 * Cooper Barnes as Ray Manchester (Captain Man)
 * Michael D. Cohen as Schwoz
 * Havan Flores as Chapa (Volt)/Clone Chapa
 * Terrence Little Gardenhigh as Miles (AWOL)/Clone Miles
 * Dana Heath as Mika (ShoutOut)/Clone Mika
 * Luca Luhan as Bose (Brainstorm)/Clone Bose
 * Dave Willis as Endgame
 * Winston Story as Trent Overunder
 * Carrie Barrett as Mary Gaperman
 * TBA as H. Henry Hogan
 * Nakia Burrise as Angela Macklin
 * Antonio D. Charity as Herman Macklin
 * Timothy Brennen as Vice Mayor Willard
 * Siobhan Murphy as Celia O'Brian
 * Pickles Senior as Chest Monster (voice)
 * Jill Benjamin as Sharona Shapen
 * Frankie Grande as Frankini (cameo)

Trivia

 * This is the first Nickelodeon movie to be based on a live-action Nick show since Good Burger.
 * This is technically the first Nickelodeon movie to be based on the actual live-action Nick show since Good Burger was based on a comedy sketch from All That.
 * This movie takes place during Season 2 of Danger Force.
 * This movie references other movies:
 * The SpongeBob SquarePonts Movie and Teen Titans Go! To the Movies - Most of the citizens of Swellview and Endgame calling the Danger Force "immature, jokes, clowns, idiots, public nuisance, etc" throughout the film.
 * Spider-Man: Far From Home and Spider-Man: No Way Home - Endgame exposes The Danger Force's secret identities, the location of the Man's Nest, and frames Captain Man and the Danger Force for his crimes live on KLVY, like Mysterio did at the end of Spider-Man: Far From Home.
 * The Simpsons Movie - After the Danger Force's secret identities were exposes, the citizens of Swellview form an angry mob to attack and destroy S.W.A.G. and the Man's Nest trying to get Ray, Chapa, Bose, Miles, and Mika. Just like the citizens of Springfield went from Homer in the movie. This scene is deleted from the movie and was change to have Endgame just blow up and destroys S.W.A.G. and the Man's Nest leaving Captain Man and the Danger Force to die, but they survives. Due to the scene being too similar to the January 6th, 2021 Capitol Riot take took place a year before this movie was made.
 * Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show and My Little Pony: The Movie - The Danger Force gets a big fight with each other blaming one another, just like Edd (Double Dee) and Eddy and Twilight and Pinkie did in their respective movies.
 * Henry Hart is mentioned in this movie.
 * Chapa/Volt cries for the first time on-screen.
 * Captain Man and the Danger Force gets their secret identities was revealed.
 * Captain Man and the Danger Force gets into a big fight and disbands temporary after their secret identities was revealed.
 * Captain Man admits that something was he's fault for once.
 * Despite that the movie is rated PG and based on a kids show, this movie has some profane language such as: hell, damn, and crap.
 * Dave Willis portrays Endgame, the main villain of the movie. He's well known as the co-creator of the Adult Swim animated series Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Squidbillies. He also voices the characters of Meatwad and Carl Brutananadilewski from Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
 * H. Henry Hogan is a parody of J. Jonah Jameson from Spider-Man. He hates Captain Man and the Danger Force and sees them as immature, reckless, idiots and public nuisance.
 * Endgame is the first villain in the Dangerverse villain to come close to successfully kill Captain Man and the Danger Force.

Rating
This film is Rated PG by the Motion Picture Association of America for action, violence, rude humor, and some brief mild language.