J.J. Abrams Adapts Jimmy Kimmel's Childhood Comic THE TERRIFIC TEN into a Hilarious Short Film

When Jimmy Kimmel was a kid, he created his own comic book called The Terrific Ten filled with crazy funny superhero characters. Well, J.J. Abrams took the comic, put together an all-star cast, and adapted it into a hilarious live-action short film/trailer.

The trailer was made in honor of Kimmel's 50th birthday and it features a character named Muscle Man, who saves the world against an evil villain named Mr. Bolt.

Ben Affleck stars as Muscle Man and Matt Damon plays the villainous Mr. Bolt. They are joined by an awesome cast of actors that include Billy Crudup as Color Kid, Zach Galifianakis as Super Duck, Shaquille O'Neal as Spire, Ty Burrell as Mirgiv, Will Arnett as Meinstrom, Jason Bateman as Bendolite, Jon Hamm as Lucky Lad, Cousin Sal as Super Sal and Jennifer Aniston as Laser Lass.

What's great about this is that Abrams didn't change up any of the dialogue so it's all the stuff that Kimmel wrote when he was a kid and it turns out to be super fun! Check it out!

Jimmy made a comic book when he was a kid called "The Terrific Ten," so in honor of his 50th birthday Ben Affleck and director J.J. Abrams got some of Jimmy's friends together to surprise him and turn his work into a major motion picture.

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