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1 Plot  





2 Cast  



2.1  Power Rangers  





2.2  Others  







3 Release  



3.1  Reception by original cast  





3.2  Removal by Saban and restoration  





3.3  Possible television follow-up  







4 References  





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Power/Rangers
A damaged power rangers helmet lying on its side.
Promotional release poster
Directed byJoseph Kahn
Written by
  • Joseph Kahn
  • James Van Der Beek
  • Dutch Southern
  • Based on
    Produced by
  • Jil Hardin
  • Starring
  • James Van Der Beek
  • Russ Bain
  • Will Yun Lee
  • Gichi Gamba
  • CinematographyChristopher Probst
    Edited byJoseph Kahn
    Music byBrain and Melissa

    Production
    company

    Adi Shankar Productions

    Release date

    • February 23, 2015 (2015-02-23)

    Running time

    14 minutes
    CountryUnited States
    LanguageEnglish

    Power/Rangers, or Power Rangers: Unauthorized, is an American superhero fan short film based on the Power Rangers franchise, and was directed and co-written by Joseph Kahn, produced by Adi Shankar and Jil Hardin, and co-written by James Van Der Beek and Dutch Southern. The short film featured an ensemble cast starring Katee Sackhoff, Van Der Beek, Russ Bain, Will Yun Lee, and Gichi Gamba. It was released on YouTube and Vimeo on February 23, 2015.

    Plot

    [edit]

    After the Machine Empire defeats the Power Rangers and destroys the Megazord in battle, Earth's governments negotiate a truce with the Machine Empire and the Power Rangers are disbanded.

    Years later, Rocky DeSantos, the second Red Ranger has defected to the Machine Empire, cynical and critical of Zordon's use of the Power Rangers as child soldiers, and now sports a prosthetic leg. While interrogating a restrained Kimberly Hart, the former Pink Ranger, about the location of Tommy Oliver, the former Green Ranger, he details the fates of the other Rangers in flashback:

    Rejecting Rocky's claim that Tommy is hunting down the Rangers, Kimberly tells Rocky that she has not seen him since the funeral of Trini Kwan, the former Yellow Ranger, who died during the treaty negotiations. Rocky acknowledges that he already knew that; she is really being held as bait to lure out Tommy. Tommy arrives and kills the guards, entering into single combat against Rocky in a sword duel. When Rocky gains the upper hand, Kimberly shoots and kills him, but Tommy demands to know who she is, revealing that the real Kimberly died during the final battle years earlier. The fake Kimberly's façade crumbles to reveal Rita Repulsa, who killed all the others: she distracted Jason during the shootout and executed Zack and Billy with gunshots. Rita attempts to lure Tommy into her plan of world domination (noting that she created him) but he denies her, attacking her as the film ends.

    Several of the plot points make references to real-life incidents in the original Power Rangers actors' lives:

    Cast

    [edit]

    Power Rangers

    [edit]

    Others

    [edit]

    Perez had previously played Rita Repulsa in the original series. She was the only cast member to reprise her role.

    Release

    [edit]

    The film was released on February 23, 2015. Two versions of the film were released; the version hosted on Vimeo included brief nudity not present in the YouTube version.[original research?]

    Reception by original cast

    [edit]

    Members of the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers praised it, such as Austin St. John,[1] Amy Jo Johnson[2] and Steve Cardenas.[3] Jason David Frank, the original Green Ranger, criticized the short film, thinking it was too violent and the fact the Power Rangers franchise is still being produced for children. However, he appreciated it on an "inner geek level".[4]

    Carla Perez, who played Rita Repulsa in Saban's American-filmed footage for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and other television iterations (when the character was not portrayed through repurposed Japanese Super Sentai footage in which the character was played by Machiko Soga), made a brief appearance in this film as Rita.[5][6]

    Removal by Saban and restoration

    [edit]

    On February 24, 2015, Vimeo chose Power/Rangers as a "Staff Pick".[7] However, a few hours later Vimeo removed the film from its site entirely. On February 25, Vimeo released a statement that the film was removed due to a copyright claim from Saban, the original copyright holders of the Power Rangers franchise.[8] On February 26, Saban had the film removed from YouTube, once again citing copyright claim. On February 27, Power/Rangers was restored to both Vimeo and YouTube.

    Possible television follow-up

    [edit]

    Adi Shankar has shown interest in making a re-imagining television series of the original television show, that would be rated R due to its graphic nature.[9][10][11]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Austin St. John Facebook". Facebook. Retrieved February 27, 2015.
  • ^ "Amy Jo Johnson Twitter". Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  • ^ "Steve Cardenas Instagram". Archived from the original on December 24, 2021. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
  • ^ "The original Green Ranger didn't love that Power/Rangers short film". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
  • ^ "Comic Con Revolution".
  • ^ "Carla Perez Interview | Round 1 | Morphin' Monday". YouTube.
  • ^ "POWER/RANGERS in Vimeo Staff Picks". February 23, 2015. Retrieved February 24, 2015.
  • ^ "Power/Rangers video removal". Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  • ^ "Adi Shankar Developing an R-Rated Power Rangers Animated Series". Slashfilm. February 13, 2017. Retrieved April 22, 2017.
  • ^ "That great Power/Rangers short film is being made into an animated series". AV Club. February 10, 2017. Retrieved April 22, 2017.
  • ^ "'Dark' Power Rangers TV Show in the Works From Adi Shankar". Screen Rant. February 9, 2017. Retrieved April 22, 2017.
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