Fearless (2020 film)

Fearless (styled as Fe@rLeSS_) is a 2020 computer-animated science fiction comedy film directed by Cory Edwards, written by Cory Edwards and John Murphy, and starring Gabrielle Union, Jadakiss, Miguel J. Pimentel, Yara Shahidi and Miles Robbins.[1][2] The film was released on August 14, 2020 by Netflix.[3]

Fearless
Promotional poster
Directed byCory Edwards
Produced by
Screenplay by
  • Cory Edwards
  • John Murphy
Starring
Music byAnne-Kathrin Dern
Edited byRob Neal
Production
companies
Distributed byNetflix
Release date
  • August 14, 2020 (2020-08-14)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryCanada
United States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Reid, who goes by the username "Fe@rLeSS_" is a teen video gamer who is an expert at the superhero action-adventure video game Planet Master. While battling in the second to last level of the video game, the video game protagonist Captain Darius Lightspeed reveals he has three children, which he brought to the battle with him. In-game, Reid decides to drop them off at a daycare before he plays the final level of the game, where Lightspeed attaches an "interplanetary communicator" to one of the babies so the daycare workers can call Lightspeed in case of emergency. While in daycare, the antagonist Dr. Arcannis steals the babies and imprisons them on his spaceship in order to attempt to steal their superpowers so he can conquer Earth.

While in captivity, the babies accidentally use their powers to escape, and end up mistakenly walking into an escape pod and launching it towards Earth in the real world. The United States Armed Forces, headed by General Jayne Blazerhatch, detects the aircraft which entered American airspace. The escape pod ends up crashing in front of Reid's home. Meanwhile, Melanie, Reid's school partner, arrives at his house to complete a science project together. Melanie and Reid are both shocked to discover the babies who have entered the home, and after Melania and Reid debate on what to do, Reid convinces her the babies came from his video game, and they decide to take care of them. Meanwhile, Dr. Arcannis has tracked the location of the babies to Reid's home, and the military brainstorms ideas on what to do.

The following morning, Reid discovers the interplanetary communicator, and gets a call from Lightspeed, who explains that those are his babies and that he will track their location to retrieve them, also explaining that Dr. Arcannis is after them; one of the babies however throws down the communicator, breaking it and making Lightspeed unable to finish the location tracking. Melanie suggests to Reid that they have to get away from their home in order to stay safe, and the two do so. Dr. Arcannis arrives at the home after they left, vowing to find them. The military later captures Reid, Melanie and the babies, believing the babies to be dangerous aliens. Dr. Arcannis proceeds to arrive, and after defeating the military, steals the babies and transports them to his ship.

Reid steals a motorcycle from the military in order to follow Dr. Arcannis' tracks, and Melanie fixes the interplanetary communicator by wiring it to a military handheld transceiver, and they manage to successfully contact Lightspeed, allowing Lightspeed to track their location, also informing him that Dr. Arcannis has stolen the babies. Reid and Melanie then successfully stowaway on Dr. Arcannis' ship. The ship lands at a major city, where the military awaits, and Melanie and Reid escape from the ship with an escape pod taking the babies with them, landing near the ship in the same city; Dr. Arcannis transforms into a larger and more powerful form of himself, and unleashes his robot airforce which the military is unsuccessful at stopping. As he approaches Melanie and Reid, the babies learn to control their superpowers and fight back, destroying the robot army and defeating Dr. Arcannis by destroying an electric device on his neck which gave him the power to become larger. Lightspeed arrives after the battle finishes, and is relieved to find that the babies have learned to use their superpowers, also hailing Reid and Melanie as heroes. Lightspeed and his children then return to the video game world.

Cast

Music

Soundtrack[4]

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Magic (Fearless Mix)"Leegit3:15
2."Survivor"Mel Carter2:38
3."Imperfect"KIA & Anne-Kathrin Dern2:54
4."Big Picture"Goodito Frito, Pariis Noel, Lorenzo Burez & Neek Bucks2:53
5."Us Come Together (Real-Enough Remix) (feat. Goodito Frito)"Mel Carter4:15
6."Captain Lightspeed (Original Score)"Anne-Kathrin Dern2:17
7."Time To Be Fearless (Original Score)"Anne-Kathrin Dern4:21
8."Wherever Heroes Are Needed (Original Score)"Anne-Kathrin Dern2:10

References

  1. "Fearless". Retrieved August 14, 2020.
  2. Robinson, Tasha (August 14, 2020). "Netflix's gamer-centric Incredibles clone Fearless doesn't live up to The Incredibles". Polygon. Retrieved August 15, 2020.
  3. Bean, Travis (August 14, 2020). "Every New Movie Coming To Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, HBO, Disney+ And Apple TV+ This Weekend". Forbes. Retrieved August 15, 2020.
  4. "Soundtrack Album for Netflix's 'Fearless' to Be Released". Film Music Reporter. August 13, 2020. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
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