
Dark supernatural antihero with hell chains and demonic imagery perfect for intense multiball mayhem.
Spawn is a 1997 film adaptation of Todd McFarlane's groundbreaking comic book series, which revolutionized the superhero genre with its gritty, horror-infused take on the afterlife and vengeance. Directed by Mark A.Z. Dippé, the film stars Michael Jai White as Al Simmons, a former government assassin betrayed and murdered, only to be resurrected as "Spawn," a Hellspawn warrior with demonic powers. The film was one of the first to bring a black superhero to the big screen, blending dark fantasy with cutting-edge (for its time) CGI effects. While it received mixed reviews, Spawn is notable for its influence on the superhero genre and remains a cult favorite among fans of the comic.