Spawn movie plot

2022-02-12 08:01
Al Simmons was originally a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army, serving in special forces. He is not only a brave and good soldier, but also a well-trained perfect killer. He has performed countless brutal assassination missions for his superiors. However, because of his disharmony with his boss, Jason Wann, he was designed to be killed when he was on a mission to a certain country in Africa. However, his longing for his beloved wife Wanda Black and hatred for his boss Jason Wann made him unable to sleep in the ground, and he vowed to seek justice.
The hell lord coveted Al's assassination ability and deliberately called him to his subordinates. In the end, Al sold his soul to the hell lord and became a Spawn in exchange for a chance of rebirth. The Demon Lord gave him regeneration after ruining his face and memory. So Al took the intermittent memory fragments, the love for his wife, the resentment toward the boss, the infinite strength, the ugly body, the conflict between good and evil, from his own Reborn from the ashes of the tomb. At this time, he must choose between the world and hell   .
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  • Else 2022-04-23 07:02:40

    Three and a half! The clown performance is very good! The highlight is also him~

  • Linnea 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    Now the technology should be able to reproduce his cloak.

Spawn quotes

  • Spawn: What are you looking at, old man?

    Cogliostro: You tell me.

  • Clown: How come God hogs up all the good followers, and we're left with the retards?

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