Max and Phoebe advance to the final tryout for a spot on an elite superhero squad, but a new super villain with a surprise connection to the Thunderman family may force them to sacrifice their crime fighting dream.
Meet The Thundermans, a typical suburban family that happens to have astounding superpowers. At the center of the action are the 14-year-old Thunderman twins, who share the same bathroom, the same school, and the same annoying little siblings. Their only difference? The sister is a super student with a super sunny disposition who super looks forward to being a superhero someday, and her twin brother is a super villain.
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Max and Phoebe advance to the final tryout for a spot on an elite superhero squad, but a new super villain with a surprise connection to the Thunderman family may force them to sacrifice their crime fighting dream.
Max must finally make a choice between fighting for good or evil when the Villain League threatens to halt Phoebe's superhero ascension and destroy the Thundermans.
Phoebe and Cherry's friendship is tested when the Thunderman family gets some unexpected news.
Phoebe must baby-sit President Kuckbutt's trouble-making teen daughter as her latest superhero mission, but the assignment quickly gets out of control.
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