Director
Matthew Vaughn initially had trouble finding financing for his adaptation of
Mark Millar's Kick-Ass comic book, but with friends like
Brad Pitt kicking down some dough the film got made.
Then, it was a matter of finding a distributor. Millar even made a plea at the Wizard World Chicago comic convention, requesting that fans blog about how awesome they thought the footage was in the hopes of igniting some interest. That kicked off a three-studio bidding war for the distribution rights, which ultimately went to Lionsgate.
Now, the next chapter in the
Kick-Ass movie saga has been written as the "reality" superhero film became part of a multi-territory pact between Lionsgate International and Focus Features International. Following the U.S. release, Universal Pictures International will distribute
Kick-Ass in the
U.K., Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Austria, Switzerland and Latin America.