Parents need to know that Secret Society of Second-Born Royals stars Andi Mack's Peyton Elizabeth Lee and has fantasy, adventure, and some violence. As a group of teenage "second-born royals" discover their secret superpowers and are trained to use them, the teens are put into perilous situations: They're shot at with lasers, thrown to the ground, hit by falling objects, and more. To say that I didn't care about what happened to anyone in "Secret Society of Second-Born Royals" would imply that anything happens in the film.
A stab at the familiar royal-family storyline, this movie is packed with cool tech, a fun storyline, and some mild peril and adventure. The wretched new Disney+ film "Secret Society of Second-Born Royals" spotlights this rarified, grumpy group of wealthy misfits and turns them into biological superheroes. The most polished superpower on display in the defiantly unexciting "Secret Society of Second-Born Royals" is the ability to say its title without spitting. "Secret Society of Second-Born Royals" is obviously, glaringly, and insistently not one of those movies.
Produced by the Disney Channel and seemingly budgeted at the same cost as an episode of. Summary: Secret Society of Second-Born Royals follows Sam, a teenage royal rebel second in line to the throne of the kingdom of Illyria. Just as Sam's disinterest in the royal way of life is at an all-time high, she discovers she has super-human abilities and is invited to join a secret society of similar extraordinary second-born royals charged Secret Society of Second-Born Royals follows Sam. With Peyton Elizabeth Lee, Niles Fitch, Isabella Blake-Thomas, Olivia Deeble. SECRET SOCIETY OF SECOND BORN ROYALS is well-made and entertaining, with some good acting. However, the script needs better development between the characters.
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The movie has a strong moral worldview where the superhero teenagers learn to use their powers to defend other people and not to rule them. Secret Society of Second Born Royals is geared at kids and tweens, neatly bridging the gap between Barbie princess movies and The Avengers. It lets its young viewers celebrate princess-y dresses and a girl power message simultaneously.
Starring Peyton Elizabeth Lee, Noah Lomax, Isabella Blake-Thomas, Niles Fitch, Olivia Deeble, Faly Rakotohavana, Skylar Astin. If you take the vibes of The Descendants, throw in The Princess Diaries, stick them into the Spy Kids universe, and give all the characters superhero powers; the result would be Disney Plus's new original movie Secret Society Of Second Born Royals. Secret Society of Second-Born Royals' many relationships feel rushed, simply because they are so separated and spread out. The movie is a fun time, an exciting showcase of superpowers and high.