Synopsis/Details
Derek comes from an affluent and loving family. But things turn bad when his twin, Dean loses his life to a high school shooter. The Peterson’s and their new foster family can’t replace Dean and go their separate ways, which pushes Derek on a long journey to escape Dean.
Derek’s absolution: accept Dean’s offer to restore his extended family and Dean will go.
Derek juggles his new fitness business and his transformation into an unwilling, half-baked vigilante with Dean. The stakes rise as those worlds collide and A-Man’s successes draw in another unusual sidekick, their sarcastic ex-con trainer, and a cop gunning to end the hero. But, Derek wants Dean gone more. So much, he almost dies in a public clash with the Butcher, his foster sibling’s (Raph) ex-con father.
Alone, Derek flips the script in A-Man’s final stand against the Butcher’s full forces when he brings the “fight” for Raph through Ben, their very special foster brother.
But, every action has an equal and opposite reaction. A-Man and Dean may be gone for now… But, not for long.
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Story & Logistics
Story Type:
Rescue
Story Situation:
Recovery of a lost one
Story Conclusion:
Happy
Linear Structure:
Linear
Moral Affections:
Guilt
Cast Size:
Several
Locations:
Several
Special Effects:
Blue/green screen
Characters
Lead Role Ages:
Male Teenager, Male Young Adult
Hero Type:
Superhero
Villian Type:
Criminal
Advanced
Subgenre:
Action Combat, Buddy, Supernatural
Action Elements:
Hand to Hand Combat, Physical Stunts
Equality & Diversity:
Disability Focused, Diverse Cast, Minority Protagonist
Life Topics:
Afterlife, Death, Foster Care, Middle school/Junior High
Drug Topics:
Illegal Drugs
Time Period:
Contemporary times
Country:
United States of America (USA)
Time of Year:
Autumn/Fall, Christmas Day, Winter
Illness Topics:
Psychological
Sport Topics:
Boxing, MMA
Relationship Topics:
Abusive relationship, Divorce, Emotions and feelings