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in this cut. The theatrical version played safe with PG-13 slapstick; here, the R-rated improvisations (including a cameo from a 2008-era viral star) give the jokes teeth. The extended fight sequence at the megachurch finale is a masterpiece of physical comedy—spandex, pews, and a malfunctioning jetpack.

A decent time capsule of 2000s parody humor, elevated by a cast that treats the nonsense with total seriousness.

The extended home video release pushed the boundaries of its PG-13 theatrical counterpart.

Re-Evaluating : The Definitive 2008 Spoof Comedy

Released on July 8, 2008, the Extended Edition runs for 81 minutes, compared to the 75-minute theatrical version. Cruder Content

: Drake Bell and Michael Corcoran wrote and recorded the theme song, originally titled "Superhero! Song," which appears in the credits under the title "Superbounce". The "Incredible Black Rooster" Mystery An interesting story regarding the cut footage is the Incredible Black Rooster

: Includes additions like "Rick Changes in Alley," "Wall Situps," "Non-Stick Toilet Seat," "Can you fix a Prostate?", and "Elastic Tongues". Bonus Features : The DVD/Blu-ray release typically includes an alternate ending

Hancock: Unrated Extended Cut is the only 2008 English-language superhero comedy with a meaningful extended edition. It’s uneven but fits your search perfectly.

Let’s take a trip in the DeLorean. The year is 2008.

The (also known as the Unrated Version) was released on July 8, 2008. This parody film, starring Drake Bell and Leslie Nielsen, spoofs popular superhero films like Spider-Man (2002) and X-Men . Key Differences: Extended vs. Theatrical Cut