Each of the universes that are listed along with Yulaw's charges is named after a star or constellation (in keeping with the idea that a new universe is formed when a star collapses): Monoceros, Tucana, Canopus, Serpens, and Shaula. The one exception is Lawless's universe. His, along with the other universes that are actually shown in the film, are all named after mythological gods (a possible allusion to Yulaw's hope to become a god himself, by absorbing the energy of his other selves). Lawless is from Anubis universe, after the Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife. Gabe is from Charis universe, after the Greek goddesses of charm and beauty. The penal colony is in Hades universe, after the Greek god of the Underworld. The colony itself is called Stygian Penal Colony: the word Stygian refers to the River Styx, which was located in the Greek Underworld. The location of the Multiverse Agency is called, simply, "Multiverse."
Kick-Ass - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
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In Dave's fight with Rasul, he pulls out a taser and hits him in the forehead. This may be a reference to Batman Begins (2005), where, in a scene where Rachael Dawes is startled by Batman, she pulls out a taser and hits him in the chest, but is probably just similar and not a direct reference.
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In the original comic, Kick-Ass does not get the girl in the end.
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Daniel Craig and Mark Wahlberg were considered for the role of Big Daddy, before Nicolas Cage was cast.
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Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Even Peters, Nicolas Cage, and Lyndsy Fonseca all have played roles based on Marvel characters. Taylor-Johnson played Pietro Maximoff/Quicksilver as a cameo appearance in Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) and then again in Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), albeit his character gets a larger role. Peters coincidentally played the same character in the X-Men universe in both X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) and X-Men: Apocalypse (2016). Cage portrayed the part of Johnny Blaze/Ghost Rider in Ghost Rider (2007) and then again in Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2011). Lyndsy Forseca went on to portray Angie Martinelli in Agent Carter (2015).
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According to Mark Millar, the "C-word" moment, in issue three of the comic, ultimately convinced Matthew Vaughn that it was a worthy project.
Kick-Ass - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
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