Speaking of superpower movies, the first thing we can think of are DC and Marvel movies, such as Iron Man, Superman and so on. To say that there are actually some, neither belong to DC, nor belong to Marvel's superpower movies, and they are well made and very good. Today I will take stock for you, or the old saying, ranking in no particular order.
1. "All Superman Hancock" Douban 6.8
Director: Peter Borg
Starring: Will Smith, Charlize Theron, Jason Bateman
As a superhero, Hancock (played by Will Smith) possesses great abilities and comes with great responsibility. Everyone knows that Hancock can solve everything, but because of Hancock's irritable, contradictory, and harsh personality, this has caused him a lot of misunderstandings. His heroic deeds, while saving countless lives, always seem to cause serious damage after the fact.
The public finally couldn't stand the hero and wondered why they needed him. Hancock didn't care what people thought, until one day he saved the life of public relations manager Ray and finally realized that he might have a vulnerable side after all. But that's absolutely impossible for Ray's wife, Mary (Charlize Theron), who insists that Hancock is a loser

2. "Strange Energy" Douban 5.9
Director: Paul McQuellgan
Starring: Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, Camilla Baylor
A mysterious killer organization that cultivates killers in an unusually peculiar way. They modified the structure of their bodies by injecting them with a high-energy gene, which in turn produced a variety of "superpowers." And they are called "strangers", that is, the existence of these powerful powers, making this killer organization invincible. Nick's father is an Assassin of the Company, and with great powers, he was once one of the top killers of the Order, but as he grew older, he thought about the future of his family's son. Nick's father decided to quit such a bloody life, but the so-called "sooner or later to pay back" was a decision that quickly led to the disaster of killing.
3. "Superbody" Douban 7.2
Directed by: Luc Besson
Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Morgan Freeman, Min-sik Choi
Lucy (played by Scarlett Johansson), 25, is an American citizen who lives and works in Taipei, Taiwan. She is deceived by her boyfriend and reduced to a "poison mule" transporting drugs, and the mastermind behind all this is the South Korean Mr. Jang (played by Choi Min-sik), who is a gangster and drug lord. Once, Lucy handed Mr. Zhang a box containing the new drug CPH4 at a high price. Lucy witnessed her boyfriend being killed, after which she was also imprisoned and CPH4 surgically sewn into her abdomen. Lucy, along with three other mules, was going to ship the drugs to Europe
4. "Foreseeing the Future" Douban 7.1
Director: Lee Tamaholi
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Julianne Moore, Jessica Bell
From an early age, Chris Johnson (Nicholas Cage) had an amazing ability to foresee the future and turn it around. This innate talent became a curse that Chris tried to get rid of- from the moment he was sensible, he was subject to government surveillance, medical research, and forced to undergo various tests. Tired of all this, Chris used his ability to avoid the chase of the government and scientific research departments, and anonymized, living an ordinary life in las Vegas.