
Before Chris Evans became Marvel’s iconic Captain America, he starred in Push (2009), a gritty, fast-paced sci-fi thriller that offered a unique take on the superhero genre—one that never quite got its due. Directed by Paul McGuigan, Push blends psychic powers, secret government experiments, and a survival-driven storyline set against the vivid streets of Hong Kong. With Dakota Fanning and Camilla Belle rounding out a strong cast, this underrated gem is finally getting a second wind with its re-release on Lionsgate Play via PLDT Home and Smart.
In Push, Evans plays Nick Gant, a telekinetic drifter haunted by the death of his father and hunted by a clandestine agency called the Division. When he meets Cassie (Fanning), a teenage clairvoyant, the two are pulled into a dangerous game of cat and mouse to locate Kira (Belle), Nick’s ex-girlfriend who may hold the key to dismantling the Division’s control. The film introduces a rich world of “movers,” “pushers,” and “watchers”—people with distinct psychic abilities who are both weapons and targets in a global power struggle.
What sets Push apart is its raw, grounded approach. There are no flashy suits or world-ending CGI; instead, it delivers gritty street chases, psychic duels, and layered characters struggling with loyalty, trust, and destiny. Chris Evans plays Nick with a refreshing vulnerability—he’s no polished hero, just a man trying to outrun his past and do the right thing in a world stacked against him. Fanning, too, shines as the feisty and insightful Cassie, bringing emotional weight to her precocious role.
The film’s Hong Kong setting enhances its noir-sci-fi atmosphere, providing a vibrant yet shadowy backdrop that feels immersive and real. Unlike the polished sheen of big-budget superhero flicks, Push feels more intimate and urgent, pulling viewers into its world of conspiracies and psychic warfare.
Though it didn’t make waves upon its original release, Push has since gained a cult following—and for good reason. With its inventive world-building, emotional core, and dynamic performances, it’s a must-watch for fans of character-driven action and clever storytelling. Now’s the perfect time to catch (or revisit) this overlooked thriller and experience a different side of Chris Evans’ superhero journey.


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