Freakazoid! (film)

Freakazoid, stylized as Freakazoid!, is a computer-animated action-comedy superhero film directed by Tom Ruegger and Bruce Timm and executively produced by Steven Spielberg. Based on the 1995 animated series of the same name, the film stars Bill Hader as the voice of Freakazoid, a crime-fighting lunatic destined to protect Washington, D.C. The film also features the voices of Jim Parsons, Ed Asner, Antonio Banderas, James Franco, Sarah Sarandon, John Goodman, Alan Tudyk, Amy Poehler, and Hank Azaria. It is the fifth film in the Warner Bros. Cinematic Looniverse.

Synopsis
Dexter Douglas (Jim Parsons) is an ordinary teenager--or at least he used to be. One day, while using the Internet, he inadvertently zapped himself into cyberspace and became super-teen extraordinaire Freakazoid (Bill Hader)! In addition to being a tad bit insane, he now possesses super speed, super strength, and all the information on the Internet! This makes him a major target to Armando Gutierrez (Antonio Banderas), the man whose company is responsible for the creation of the new superhuman lunatic. With Gutierrez hot on his trail, Freakazoid must learn to control his new powers if he plans to defeat his new nemesis and save Washington D.C. But if something better's on TV, then we're doomed.

Voice Cast

 * Jim Parsons as Dexter Douglas
 * Bill Hader as Freakazoid
 * Ed Asner as Mike Cosgrove
 * Antonio Banderas as Armando Gutierrez
 * James Franco as Duncan Douglas
 * Sarah Sarandon as Debbie Douglas
 * John Goodman as Douglas Douglas
 * Alan Tudyk as Roddy MacStew
 * Amy Poehler as Steff
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Hans and Mr. Chubbikins
 * Hank Azaria as Professor Heiney

Trivia

 * Ed Asner reprises his role as Mike Cosgrove.
 * Batman makes a cameo in the film, voiced by Kevin Conroy.
 * The film parodies other different superhero films, especially Deadpool.
 * This is the first superhero film in the Warner Bros. Cinematic Looniverse.
 * The film is slightly darker than the original TV show.
 * The film was a box-office success and led to a sequel entitled Freakazoid Returns!.