Who says eleven-year-olds can’t Kick Ass?
This is one stunningly kick-ass photo if I’ve ever seen one.

Matthew Vaughn dishes out another teaser for his upcoming Kick-Ass big screen adaptation: a photo of Chloe Moretz as the infamous Hit Girl, aka Mindy Macready.
San Diego Comic-Con International will be announcing its day-by-day, full panel run-down next week, but /Film confirms that the first footage of Kick-Ass will be revealed at this year’s Con—specifically on Thursday, July 23, near the end of the day. I personally can’t wait to join fans in drooling over the stunts and action.
What do you think of Chloe Moretz as Hit Girl?
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9 Responses to “Who says eleven-year-olds can’t Kick Ass?”
July 3rd, 2009 at 5:21 am
awesome pic, and I personally love that this is probly going to spin gun control advocates into a completely new realm of pissed off-fa-fa.
July 3rd, 2009 at 8:19 am
I know! Hit Girl looks freaking awesome.
Heheh, you’re probably right.
August 11th, 2009 at 4:54 pm
impressive but to whom? this movie has been given a R rating in america which i understand its for adults however under 18′s can view this movie but only with an adult good news for chloe grace moretz fans who have grown up round chloe who will be around chloe’s age they go to see their heroine on the screen with an adult.
Not so good news for chloe’s fans if they live in the united kingdom this movie will end up a 18 rating meaning chloe grace moretz fans wont get to see this movie DOH! thats too bad 18 means no-one under the age of 18 will get to see this movie we do not have R rating in the United Kingdom the nearest we have is 18 only so United Kingdom fans of chloe grace moretz will lose out they wont get to see their favourite actress which means grief for me because my daughter is the same age as chloe in fact she will be 13 in january infact she is a bit older than chloe and i heard that chloe will get to see kick ass when it premieres next year whether she will be able to do so though when it premieres in the United Kingdom though with it being an 18 over here is a different matter all together
August 12th, 2009 at 7:11 am
well the most apparent solution to that issue is to buy the region 2 DVD by yourself when ever it will come out, and sit down with your daughter and watch the movie.
But wow no one under 18 is allowed to watch ’18′ rated movies in the UK, that sucks, it’s really sad that something as trivial as a birthday is the government’s idea of making sure only those thought to be morally responsible can see the movie.
Maturity isn’t just a date on a card.
August 12th, 2009 at 12:47 pm
Matt: Did you just say that? >:D
August 14th, 2009 at 11:59 am
thats good advice matt thanks
August 14th, 2009 at 12:03 pm
infact if they can put someone chloe’s age in a movie like this and she is also allowed to see it when it is released i dont see why my daughter cant and anyones elses daughter or son her fans are entitled to see their heroine in movies fan support is what an actor relies on they pay to see the movie that helps to make it a box office hit when it comes out on dvd they go out and purchase it from stores that again helps the movie not to mention actors royalties etc
August 17th, 2009 at 4:05 pm
Wita what’s wrong with what I said, Craven seems to of taken the idea to heart…or did I commit a grammar-crime somewhere?
@Craven, here’s hoping Kick-Ass kicks box office ass so Ms. Chloe can continue to be a pint sized action heroine.
August 25th, 2009 at 5:43 pm
i changed my mind i wont be watching this movie its far too violent especially for my kids to watch how on earth they can put a 11 year old in this movie i dont know do you think her fans will get to see this especially if most are around her age
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