
He advises Megamind that when evil appears, good will rise up to stop it, telling Megamind that in order to defeat Titan, he will have to become the hero himself. (much to the confusion of Megamind and Roxanne). Where he took up the name "Music Man" instead, purely so he could keep the logo and initials. After faking his death, he retreated to his personal sanctuary, located beneath the relocated schoolhouse from his youth. This, inadvertently, forced Megamind (after lots of "running rampant through the streets") to create "Titan" (who later renames himself "Tighten") to replace him. In his final battle against Megamind, he faked his own death in order to escape the superhero life. Throughout the years, Metro Man has battled and defeated Megamind dozens of times, which earned him the praise and love of the people of Metro City. Years passed and Metro Man became a sensation among Metro City, earning a museum of all the times he and Megamind had battled throughout the years. He attended Lil' Gifted School for Lil' Gifted Kids, the same school as Megamind was 'permitted' to attend, where he earned his first fans, including the teacher by using his superpowers and "kindness" to win their favor, often at the expense of Megamind.Īfter Metro Man 'forced' Megamind to become a villain, blowing a raspberry at the blue youth as he was carted off in the prison bus, he took the schoolhouse away to another (at the time undisclosed) location. leading his new mother to think the baby was a present for her while her husband agreed, not bothering to put down his newspaper, not even when their new son started flying across the room.Īs Metro Man (his actual name was never given in the movie) was growing up, he was gifted with everything he could ever want. Metro Man's origins are similar to Megamind's, his home planet was destroyed by a black asshole and his parents sent him off into space in a golden escape pod to save him, during his trip he crashes against baby Megamind's escape pod until his own pod gracefully landed in the Scott Manor, right under a Christmas tree. Growing up, he constantly craved attention and praise, which caused him to (unwittingly) ruin Megamind's chance of having a better life. Before the planet was eaten, his parents sent him off the planet in an escape pod to Earth, where he 'landed' (after knocking Megamind's pod away) under the Christmas tree of the Scotts' home. When he was still an infant, his home planet was destroyed by a black hole. He, like Megamind and Minion, is the last member of his species. Metro Man, another alien refugee from the Glaupunk Quadrant, is the adopted son of Lord and Lady Scott, a retired superhero and Megamind's initial arch-nemesis of good (later to be 'replaced' by Tighten). Megamind: The Button of Doom (mentioned and heard only)

Invulnerability, High-Speed Flight, Super Strength, Heat Vision, X-Ray Vision, Super Speed, Singing (according to him) Metro Boy, Metro Dude, Metro Man (super hero aliases).Perfect, Golden boy, Boyfriend in Tights (Megamind) With the new title, the Megamind show can spend more time developing the alien as a character instead of giving out tips on being a hero. While Megamind had a happy ending that saw the villain turn good, his evil ways are what made the film so entertaining, and it wouldn't feel like a true sequel if he didn't display at least some of his darker characteristics from the film. In the Megamind poster shared by The Direct, Megamind looks evil as ever in a black studded jacket and a mischievous look in his eyes.
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It's unclear if the series will still follow this plot, but the new poster says otherwise. According to CBR, the show would have followed Megamind becoming a social media influencer. The title didn't aim to dive deeper into Megamind's story and focus on a continuation of the 2010 film. Instead, it focused on Megamind's new hero status and acted as tips on how others can be a hero in their community too. The original title didn't seem to follow a thorough story.

Megamind's new title gives the show the opportunity to present itself as a real sequel.
