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Summary

  • Kite Man: Hell Yeah! is a refreshing spin on the superhero genre with hilarious dialogue and situations.
  • The series balances criminal exploits and bar management, offering a humorous look at villains’ private lives.

Kite Man: Hell Yeah! turns the focus to another ragtag group of villains. Kite Man was a great character in Harley Quinn, always delivering comedic moments and even some genuinely heartfelt ones. The character showed a lot of promise as the focus of his own solo project, and DC’s decision could not have been better. Hailing from the team behind Harley Quinn, with that series’ star Kaley Cuoco serving as an executive producer on Kite Man: Hell Yeah!, the show is a lot of fun.

While Kite Man is the titular character, the DC animated series has another important lead character in the form of Golden Glider. The pair, who got together in Harley Quinn, decide to buy their favorite bar and make it the talk of the town in an effort to stick it to Lex Luthor and his Legion of Doom. Matt Oberg as Kite Man and Stephanie Hsu as Golden Glider are joined by a talented ensemble of DC villains and other characters in a hilarious tale of love, friendship, and everything else in between.

The late Lance Reddick is excellent as Lex Luthor, taking over the role from Giancarlo Esposito, who serves as the voice of Lex in Harley Quinn. The character leads to some of the show’s most explosive moments alongside Judith Light’s Helen Villigan. Keith David’s Darkseid is another major presence in the series, with the way the frightening villain behaves and fits into this iteration of the DC universe being one of the best aspects. Newcomer Malice adds a dose of unpredictability to the show.

Chuck, aka Kite Man, has an interesting arc to follow throughout season 1. The character often compares himself to others, namely Lex Luthor and the Legion of Doom, which leads to some impulsive decisions that keep us on their toes. The chemistry between Kite Man and Golden Glider is perfect, with the characters making for a couple that is as entertaining to follow as Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy from the original series. With hilarious jokes, well-rounded characters, and the rich DC universe to explore, Kite Man: Hell Yeah! season 1 soars high to deliver a fun and heartfelt adventure.

The first 2 episodes of Kite Man: Hell Yeah! are available to watch now on Max, with the remaining 8 episodes of the DC series releasing weekly.

Conclusion:
Kite Man: Hell Yeah! is a must-watch for fans of Harley Quinn and DC’s animated universe. The show offers a fresh take on the superhero genre, blending humor, action, and heart. With a talented cast, exciting storylines, and the rich DC universe to explore, this series is sure to entertain and delight audiences of all ages.

FAQs:

  1. What is the premise of Kite Man: Hell Yeah!?
    Kite Man: Hell Yeah! follows Kite Man and Golden Glider as they buy and run a dive bar in Gotham’s underworld, balancing their criminal exploits with managing the bar and dealing with their personal lives.
  2. Is Kite Man: Hell Yeah! based on a comic book series?
    No, Kite Man: Hell Yeah! is an original animated series inspired by the DC universe.
  3. Will there be future seasons of Kite Man: Hell Yeah!?
    Yes, the first 2 episodes are currently available, and the remaining 8 episodes of the first season will release weekly on Max.
  4. Who voices Kite Man in Kite Man: Hell Yeah!?

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