I remember making a superhero comic as a kid called "Pyrostrike Panic". I remade the story because it was cheesy but here it goes Henry Infern was a teen when he found out he can put out flames and control them. He became a hero called Pyrostrike but he accidently burned a house one day. He was viewed as a monster and so he isolated himself from society. Years later he becomes antihero with stronger skill. He can: Make fire, melt stuff, cause supernovas, make solar flares into a state of hellish plasma, rip electrons from atoms, make a planet's core so hot it explodes in a mess of lava, manipulate light, turn energy into fire to extend his lifespan,make the internal heat of anything make it explode, turn fire into anything he imagines, burn multiverses into oblivion, destroy and warp black holes, make a Kugelblitz warp all laws of the u niverse into a mere illusion, and heat things and himself to 875 VIGINTILLION GIGAKELVIN. If he becomes 1200 Vigintillion GigaKelvin, he will become a supernova and destroy all reality. That's it. No other universe, nothing. Water will do nothing to him in case you're wondering
Why is everyone hating on the kid lol. I personally find him a pretty good actor. He was not made lovable but he still pull him off pretty well, having a great screen presence amongst those huge stars like Ryan and Josh Brolin.
You know when I heard that Julian Dennison was given a role tailor made for him, I kind of thought they were simply taking maybe the name or even the power of a more obscure X-Men character and doing something totally different. And... yeah there is a fair amount different between this and the Russell from DP2 but oddly enough not as much as you would think as they're both about characters facing jail time found by the X-Men esque teams trying to take them in to not abuse people with they're powers. Granted Deadpool had nothing to do with Firefirst before but with the Firefist the movie has that conneciton and story actually works quite well.
Fun fact: Over in the DCU, there are two other characters who've also been known as Firefist - one a superhero, the other a supervillain, and otherwise having no connection to each other. Like this one, they're both also pretty obscure as far as comic book characters go.
Why are some comments saying the actor was bad? Lmao he definitely is not, that kid is going places. Educate yourselves and watch Hunt For The Wilderpeople
You don't choose the mutant life, the mutant life choose you. That's a version of Hunt for the Wilderpeople? Where the same kids the main star! Well played.
Fact#5 He died saving his adopted brother's life by letting a psychotic magma-using bad guy punch a hole through his heart. He... oh, wait! Wrong "Fire-Fist".
If anyone cares the group that he was with after the break out was called X-Terminators , they tied into the Inferno. Not a bad read classic late 80's.
The Illuminati Yup, instead of making original characters for the film, it's always ok for them to change the appearance of the originally established comic characters just because they are not that well known, smh. -_-
Now you guys all now this phrase, but this guy is totally and literally HOT, HOT, HOT, MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And just to know Dudes and Dudettes, that ain't no joke, you guys.