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It’s a love letter to the "Silver Age" of comics, poking fun at everything from Superman’s origin story to the theatricality of supervillainy.

Beyond the screen, the film has found a second life in internet culture, spawning endless memes that keep it relevant for a new generation.

Release Year: | Directed by: Tom McGrath | Studio: DreamWorks Animation MegamindMovie | 2010

Most superhero movies end with the hero winning. Megamind starts with the villain winning. After finally defeating his rival, (voiced by Brad Pitt ), Megamind ( Will Ferrell ) realizes that without a hero to fight, his life has no purpose. His attempt to "create" a new hero, Tighten ( Jonah Hill ), goes hilariously and disastrously wrong, forcing the world's greatest villain to become its only hope. Why We Still Love It

Will Ferrell’s improvisational genius gave us iconic mispronunciations like "ol-lo" and "Metrocity," while Tina Fey grounded the film as the sharp-witted Roxanne Ritchi . It’s a love letter to the "Silver Age"

See why this cult classic continues to dominate internet culture and animation discussions:

Back in 2010, while everyone was busy obsessing over Despicable Me , a blue-skinned, big-brained genius was quietly perfecting the art of the "super-hero" satire. Today, Megamind (2010) isn't just a movie; it’s a cult classic that taught us that being the "bad guy" doesn't mean you're a bad guy . The Plot Twist We Didn't See Coming Megamind starts with the villain winning

At its core, it’s a story about identity and choice . It argues that our destiny isn't determined by where we start, but by the choices we make.

Megamindmovie | 2010 Direct