
Age: 28
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Handsome, cool, and jacked 5’11” European-American businessman, entrepreneur, actor, martial artist, and director. Leo Howard is from Newport Beach, California, and raised in Fallbrook, California (near San Diego). Known for his roles on Disney XD, particularly as Jack Brewer on Kickin' It. A champion karate practitioner, he gained early fame for performing his own stunts in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009) and becoming the youngest television director at age 16. He is a champion in martial arts, has been doing karate since he was four, and is a member of Sideswipe Performance Team. His parents are Todd Howard ("The BigBulldog") and Randye Howard.

A Brutal Bracket Style Tournament where 36 heroes battle for survival and the fate of the universe! "Picture a high-stakes cosmic tournament where heroes and villains are thrown into gladiator-style battles across a colossal, Earth-risen arena, each level more brutal and symbolic than the last. The goal? Generate enough Omega Energy to challenge a godlike Darkseid and crown a new King Omega". "And so Darkseid has evolved. He has become something that's really unbeatable for the heroes. And what K.O is about at its core is the heroes realise the only way to beat him is to have a tournament to become him. So when he started the Absolute Universe, Darkseid killed every Primordial being, every Celestial and became something that was the totality of all Power. And so when the heroes realise that they can replicate that actual process here. One of them might be able to become as powerful as Darkseid. And so what they have to do is start this cosmic tournament in which they have to gather enough Omega Energy to become the King Omega, K.O. such as he is, before he gets here and Destroys everything. And the only way to get Omega Energy is be merciless". “You have to be merciless to win,” said Snyder. “And when you’re out, you’re out.” “Each level is a new challenge,” added Williamson. “And the tournament will reveal unexpected heroes—some you won’t believe will go really far in the fights..."


