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Dude Perfect: The Hero Tour (2025)
Dude Perfect: The Hero Tour is a 2025 family comedy film directed by Steven Lester, presenting a cinematic version of the YouTube group's sold-out live tour. Starring Cody Jones, Tyler Toney, Coby Cotton, Cory Cotton, and Garrett Hilbert as themselves, it includes action-packed battles, classic trick-shot segments, and backstage access in an energetic format.
Dude Perfect: The Hero Tour is a 2025 family comedy film directed by Steven Lester, presenting a cinematic version of the YouTube group's sold-out live tour. Starring Cody Jones, Tyler Toney, Coby Cotton, Cory Cotton, and Garrett Hilbert as themselves, it includes action-packed battles, classic trick-shot segments, and backstage access in an energetic format.
The film delivers wholesome entertainment centered on live performances and faith-based messages without addressing political issues. Its focus on Christian values and family fun remains apolitical, emphasizing personal growth and community over ideological debates.
The film presents an all-white, all-male cast drawn from the Dude Perfect group, lacking any diverse representation. Its narrative celebrates male friendship, trick-shot competitions, and faith positively, without incorporating or critiquing DEI elements.
The film portrays family through a positive reunion of a nuclear family and integrates Christian faith into the group's dynamics, favoring traditional values like unity and spiritual guidance without critique.
The film depicts the group's Christian faith through backstage prayers thanking God and end-of-event discussions crediting divine success, framing it with respect and alignment to virtues of gratitude.
The film features no portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters or themes, focusing instead on family-friendly trick shots and wholesome Christian messages.
No transgender characters or themes appear in the film. It focuses on family entertainment through sports stunts and positive messaging, as seen in the tour's structure of competitions and backstage access without any related representation.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film documents the live tour of the all-male Dude Perfect group performing tricks and comedy segments as themselves, without any adaptations of source material or recasting that alters established character genders.
The film documents the real-life Dude Perfect group's live tour performances and competitions, with members portraying themselves. No source material or historical figures involve recasting across racial lines.
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