Entertainment, Film, Reviews

Disney’s Kim Possible (2019) Film Review

Rating: 2.5 out of 5.

Our favourite crime-fighting teen hero is back in her first live-action film. Starting freshman year at Middleton, Kim Possible (Sadie Stanley) and her best friend Ron Stoppable (Sean Giambrone). While vanquishing crime comes easy to the team, settling into navigating the social hierarchy of high school is more challenging. The two soon befriend Athena (Ciara Wilson) who is one of Team Possible ‘s biggest fans and who Kim takes under her wing.

Kim and Ron are always been one step ahead of their opponents, but in this action adventure, Kim and Ron must team up with naked mole-rat, Rufus and their tech-genius friend Wade (Issac Ryan Brown) to stop their nemesis, Drakken (Todd Stashwick) and Shego (Taylor Ortega) who have hatched a new plan on the outskirts of Middleton.

I have grown up loving the cartoon series of Kim Possible and find this a well-thought-out live-action interpretation; with all of the details we love. But I was expecting more of a storyline and more action in the film. Although, I loved the smaller details they added, which showed they paid close attention when studying the original cartoon and there was the choice of my favourite super villains, Drakken and Shego were the ones who threatened Kim in this adventure.

This live-action remake is now available on Disney +

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