Geek Start a Go Go – Superhuman: Season 1

Posted By on August 19, 2013

We all dream of having superpowers. But if superpowers were to exist in our everyday lives, would those powers tell us something about who we are?

Blending the iconic imagery of superhero media with an intimate, character-driven story, “Superhuman” follows the story of three protagonists whose lives are forever changed by uncommon abilities they are given. In a unique spin on the traditional superhero tale, the series challenges the questions of power and morality, while bringing to light issues of society we face in our world today.

Superhuman

Taking a step back from the whiz-bang visual effects overload of recent superhero action flicks, Superhuman brings the superhero story back down to earth, into relatable settings and situations of the real world. There are no aliens from Krypton, or gods from Asgard, or super serums or radioactive accidents (though we love all those heroes too!) Their powers come from within, and are defined by their actions.

Intended to be the first of a three-season trilogy, Season 1 of Superhuman will consist of nine episodes running approximately 5-7 minutes in length each, and will debut in December 2013.

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Bill Ostroff
Bill Ostroff (Producer/Director/Writer) is a self proclaimed geek and multimedia producer. He has produced 29 film festivals, works in the film/ TV industry as an AD, with over 100 credits to his name, and has watched over 15,000 independent films and has worked with multiple .com startups in his career creating original content. After successfully raising over $11,000 on Kickstarter for his web series, Jedi Camp, he has been promoting crowdfunding campaigns through his festival site, FirstGlance Film Fests, and was invited to do the same for independent Geek projects on NerdSpan.