Mega Time Squad

Mega Time Squad

Mega Time Squad

A small-town criminal finds an ancient Chinese time-travel device that can help him pull off a heist and start a new life-but he may not survive the consequences of tampering with time. The Castle meets Looper, Mega Time Squad is a study in high-meets-low, combining elements of the sci-fi, the crime thriller and the comedy to make a comedy heist film with a time-traveling twist.

Movie Information

Release Date 2018-07-20
Runtime 86 Minutes
Language EN
Rating 6.214/10

Story Summary

When small‑town crook Danny McAllister (Jonny Brugh) stumbles upon a centuries‑old Chinese chronometer, he sees the perfect tool for his biggest score yet. The device lets him slip minutes—or entire days—out of the normal timeline, giving him a chance to pull off a flawless heist on the town’s heavily guarded casino vault. As Danny assembles a ragtag crew—tech whiz Milo (Milo Cawthorne), muscle‑bound former boxer Anton (Anton Tennet), and the ever‑sarcastic getaway driver Ashley (Ashley Jones)—they race against paradoxes, a relentless time‑cop, and their own greed. Each jump forward or backward frays the fabric of reality, and the line between a fresh start and a fatal loop blurs, forcing Danny to decide whether the new life he’s chasing is worth erasing the one he’s trying to escape.

Review

Mega Time Squad delivers a surprisingly tight 86‑minute ride that blends the chaotic charm of a crime caper with the mind‑bending stakes of time‑travel sci‑fi. The film’s biggest strength lies in its ensemble chemistry; Brugh’s deadpan delivery anchors the absurdity, while Tennet and Cawthorne provide the necessary physical comedy and geeky gadgetry. Director Arlo Gibson keeps the pacing brisk, using rapid cuts and a neon‑tinged color palette to differentiate each temporal jump. The script leans heavily on genre tropes—think "The Castle" meets "Looper"—but subverts them with witty one‑liners and a surprisingly heartfelt moment when Danny confronts the personal cost of his choices. While the low‑budget effects occasionally betray the premise, they add a gritty charm that suits the film’s underdog vibe. Overall, it’s a clever, laugh‑laden heist that succeeds more on character than on visual spectacle.

Main Cast

  • Jonny Brugh
  • Anton Tennet
  • Milo Cawthorne
  • Josh McKenzie
  • Ashley Jones
  • Jaya Beach-Robertson
  • Arlo Gibson
  • Simon Ward

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the time‑travel device based on real mythology?

The device draws visual inspiration from genuine Han‑dynasty bronze clocks, but its ability to manipulate time is a fictional invention for the film.

Was any part of the film shot outside New Zealand?

Principal photography took place entirely in New Zealand; no overseas locations were used.

Did the cast undergo any special training for the heist scenes?

Yes, the main cast participated in a two‑day workshop covering basic lock‑picking, stunt coordination, and improvisational combat to lend authenticity to the robbery sequences.

Are there plans for a sequel or spin‑off?

Not officially announced.

What rating did the movie receive?

The film was rated R for strong language, violence, and brief drug use.


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