Actress/stunt performer Chloë Grace Moretz, aka 'Hit-Girl' in the "Kick-Ass" movie series has confirmed she is willing to reprise her crime-fighter character again, saying "I think it would be really fun to see where 'Hit-Girl' goes and what she is like as an adult...":
The first "Kick-Ass" feature released in 2010 on a budget of $30 million, earned $100 million world-wide, then sold over 1 million DVDs, scoring an additional $24 million. "Kick-Ass 2" on a budget of $28 million, released in 2013, earned $63 million world-wide plus an additional $15 million in DVD sales.
There is still a dedicated fan-base including director Quentin Tarantino, that support Chloë Grace Moretz' portrayal as female vigilante 'Hit-Girl', ever since she started mastering complicated stunts at an early age.
The first female kid 'superhero'who wasn't someone's sidekick, was the character 'Tomboy' debuting in "Captain Flash" comics (1954)...
...with an age range and fighting abilities similar to 'Hit-Girl':
"...'Janie Jackson' was a young schoolgirl, who unbeknownst to her police detective father...
"...was secretly the crime-fighting 'Tomboy'.
"She had no powers...
There is still a dedicated fan-base including director Quentin Tarantino, that support Chloë Grace Moretz' portrayal as female vigilante 'Hit-Girl', ever since she started mastering complicated stunts at an early age.
The first female kid 'superhero'who wasn't someone's sidekick, was the character 'Tomboy' debuting in "Captain Flash" comics (1954)...
...with an age range and fighting abilities similar to 'Hit-Girl':
"...'Janie Jackson' was a young schoolgirl, who unbeknownst to her police detective father...
"...was secretly the crime-fighting 'Tomboy'.
"She had no powers...