Kappa Force’s Normalized Intersectionality Will Stop Your ‘What to watch’ Scrolling
Written by Daniela Jimenez, Guest Reviewer
As an avid television viewer, finding the right ‘thing’ to invest my time in is always difficult. However, after viewing something that brings joy to my life and highlights diversity, the decision becomes easier to make. Break it down further by showing me a series that I can see myself in, a story that represents me…
Well, Kappa Force executes exactly what I’ve been looking for.
Kappa Force is a Revry Originals short series that centers around onboarding freshman Jen. She’s just arrived on campus, excited for her new start at State University! However, when she arrives, she’s thrown into a world of chaos she never could have imagined. Jen intertwines with the hero team Kappa Force and together they work to bring down their new enemy “The Douche.”
This cast of intersectional heroes brings the element of college storylines to the table, something that is difficult to find anywhere else. Kappa Force is able to find the perfect balance for the satirical lovers of Scream Queens and superhero fans of The Flash.
The series has several strong female characters as well as incredibly humorous male villains, creating an ensemble that is just so enjoyable to watch. The humor allows for a wonderfully hilarious energy which brings a refreshing feeling to anybody who chooses it as their next show to watch. Kappa Force is one of the many Revry Originals that should make anyone looking for their next binge, stop scrolling and click play.
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