

Sky High - Diese Highschool hebt ab!
Regie Mike MitchellWill Stronghold ist ein Teenager wie viele andere auch. Doch er hat ein besonderes Problem: Er ist zwar der Sohn der legendären Superhelden Captain Stronghold und Josie Jetstream, doch an sich selbst hat er noch keine außergewöhnlichen Fähigkeiten entdeckt. Also wird er in die Eliteanstalt Sky High gesteckt. Dennoch folgt nach erfolgreich absolvierter Ausbildung nur die Einstufung als "Sidekick", nicht als "Hero". Überaus schmerzlich - bis die Familie bedroht wird und er sein wahres Können unter Beweis stellen darf.
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Sky High - Diese Highschool hebt ab! Rezensionen & Wertungen
- ApocMora16. Februar 2026A campy and dorky great time. Always a fun watch.
- TomVader24. Mai 2025It's basically Harry Potter, but for superheroes. It's full of campy humor, and somewhat predictable, but I still found it enjoyable, and re-watchable.
- Shirogatana28. Dezember 2025Pure goodness that is hard to find elsewhere. Is it going to win an Oscar, innovate the genre, or make you cry? Pretty unlikely. If you go into this movie expecting it will, prepare to criticize. But if instead you decide to enjoy yourself, the childlike fun will charm you. To me, this movie was truly made for the viewers. It's heartfelt but light, with plenty of references and castings that will remind you of what it was to be a kid. Well paced with humor that won't leave you struggling to breathe, but provides enough laughs and smiles to make it worth your time.
- 5amurai5amson2. Juli 2025Nostalgic as heck
- DarlingInThePlexx5. Juni 2025Look, I was a full-grown adult when this dropped—and I’m not even embarrassed to say I loved every second. 🥲💥 Sky High is the kind of movie that just works. It shouldn’t. It’s technically a Disney Channel-ish superhero teen flick with wacky powers and comic book logic—but it has heart, humor, and surprisingly great performances. Kirk Douglas (!!!), Danielle Panabaker, and a whole cast of lovable weirdos make this feel like Harry Potter meets X-Men, but without the trauma or the lawsuits. It’s a superhero school story, yes—but it’s also a coming-of-age story, a found-family story, and honestly?? A movie I rewatch more than I’d like to admit. If it’s on, I’m sitting down. I don’t care if I’m folding laundry or existentially spiraling—Sky High will save me. 🫶🦸♂️ It’s clever. It’s sweet. It’s somehow aged better than half of the Marvel stuff now. Kids, adults, or jaded grown-ups pretending not to cry? This one’s for you.
- NonPlayableContent9. November 2025Watching this as an adult you can get some cheap laughs. Also respect to the hardest Hero name, Warren Peace.
- Emory Wolff14. September 2025GOATED!!!
- MrTrivet15. September 2025Cousin Greg?! Ramona Flowers?! Dean Pelton?! Snake Plissken?! Dr. Chickering?! Ash Williams?! Danish Graves?! With a cast like this, it’s worth watching even if it’s the most predictable kind of superhero cinema. On the one hand, the film is ahead of The Boys and Invincible in terms of self-awareness; on the other, it draws heavily from villain archetypes established by Power Rangers or Spy Kids, all while radiating that undeniable early-2000s vibe. Back then it was probably aimed at teenagers, but today I think its greatest value lies with those who were teenagers 20 years ago.
- braino18. August 2025too many plot holes, glowing in the dark isn't useful, but James Gunn and Bruce Campbell
- Manuel Frangis17. April 2025I just watched Sky High, and I give it 3 out of 5 stars. This is one of those movies that’s fun, light, and super easy to watch — but it doesn’t hit as hard as it could. I liked it. It has a cool concept, some fun moments, and a solid message, but it never really goes beyond that. It’s one of those movies you catch on TV, enjoy for what it is, and move on from pretty quickly. Still, it’s got that early 2000s Disney vibe, and sometimes that’s enough. The story follows Will Stronghold, the son of two of the world’s most famous superheroes, who’s just starting at Sky High — a floating high school in the sky for kids with superpowers. It sounds awesome, and it kind of is. There’s a training gym, wild powers, and a cool “hero vs sidekick” system that basically decides your status at the school. The setup is creative, and it gives you that feeling like you’re stepping into a comic book world. The cast is solid. Michael Angarano plays Will, and he’s a likable lead even though his character doesn’t have the most exciting personality. Kurt Russell as his superhero dad is easily one of the best parts of the movie. He’s funny, overconfident, and totally buys into being a superhero dad who wants his son to be just like him. Danielle Panabaker as Layla, Will’s best friend, brings a sweet balance to all the high-energy scenes. She’s probably one of the more relatable characters and has some of the more grounded moments in a movie that’s otherwise pretty goofy. The powers in the movie are fun. You’ve got shape-shifting, fire powers, plant control, super strength, speed — all the classic superhero stuff. And even though the effects are dated, it still feels fun to watch. There’s a training montage, cafeteria drama, and a final showdown, all set up exactly like you’d expect from a teen superhero movie. Nothing really shocks you, but it all works well enough to keep things moving. What kind of holds Sky High back for me is that it doesn’t really take any risks. Everything is predictable, the characters are a little flat, and the world feels like it could’ve been a lot bigger. The whole hero vs sidekick thing is a cool idea, but they don’t dig that deep into it. You get the message, sure — don’t judge people by labels, everyone has their value — but it kind of brushes over it and wraps things up fast. There’s nothing bad about it, but there’s also nothing that really stands out. That said, it does have heart. There’s a message about friendship, being true to yourself, and figuring out who you are instead of who people want you to be. And for a younger audience, it totally works. If I had seen this as a kid, I probably would’ve been all in. It’s colorful, upbeat, and full of energy — it just doesn’t hit that next level. I give Sky High 3 out of 5 stars because it’s entertaining and has a fun concept, but it doesn’t do much more than that. It’s a cool idea that plays things safe, and while it’s not bad at all, it never really pushes itself into something truly great. Overall Sky High is a fun, easy superhero movie with some cool ideas and likable characters. It’s great for a casual watch or a nostalgic throwback, but it’s not one I’d rush to rewatch anytime soon.
Sky High - Diese Highschool hebt ab! Trivia
Sky High - Diese Highschool hebt ab! wurde am 29. Juli 2005 veröffentlicht.
Regie in Sky High - Diese Highschool hebt ab! führte(n) Mike Mitchell.
Sky High - Diese Highschool hebt ab! hat eine Spielzeit von 1 Std., 39 Min..
Sky High - Diese Highschool hebt ab! wurde produziert von Andrew Gunn.
Will Stronghold ist ein Teenager wie viele andere auch. Doch er hat ein besonderes Problem: Er ist zwar der Sohn der legendären Superhelden Captain Stronghold und Josie Jetstream, doch an sich selbst hat er noch keine außergewöhnlichen Fähigkeiten entdeckt. Also wird er in die Eliteanstalt Sky High gesteckt. Dennoch folgt nach erfolgreich absolvierter Ausbildung nur die Einstufung als "Sidekick", nicht als "Hero". Überaus schmerzlich - bis die Familie bedroht wird und er sein wahres Können unter Beweis stellen darf.
Die Hauptcharaktere in Sky High - Diese Highschool hebt ab! sind Will Stronghold (Michael Angarano), Gwen Grayson / Royal Pain (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), Steve Stronghold / The Commander (Kurt Russell).
Sky High - Diese Highschool hebt ab! ist bewertet mit 6.
Sky High - Diese Highschool hebt ab! its ein Action, Adventure, Komödie Film.
Sky High - Diese Highschool hebt ab! hat eine Benutzerbewertung von 5.7 von 10.
Sky High - Diese Highschool hebt ab! hatte ein Budget von 35 Mio. $.
Sky High - Diese Highschool hebt ab! erzielte Einnhamen von 86,4 Mio. $ an den Kinokassen.























