A remake of the 1976 TV series of the same name,follows the two non-super powered Ohio wannabe heroes in a post-supervillain world. They rely on their wits and their DIY gadgets that their friend Frank, who never leaves the basement, creates. Starting out as six short episodes, it’s now available as a full-length feature, reaching a cumulative1 hour and 22 minutes of runtime, and can be purchased for $10. It was written and directed by Chris Marrs Pilliero.

It’s exciting to see a movie come out that's focused on female superheroes and EWADG brings just the right amount of goofy puns and action. Having no superpowers makes the characters more relatable and the aspiration to become ultra well-known around the world is a familiar feeling amongst some. While the storyline is very predictable, it’s still enjoyable to watch. It carries an old-school Batman and Robin or the underrated Josie and the Pussycats feeling throughout the film. Instead of using the old "Electra-wow!" and similar lines from the original TV show, Helbig and Hart are constantly trying to be up to date on the cool lingo everyone is saying nowadays, and figuring out how to use social media to fit in, earning a few cringes as they just keep missing the hip mark. The two girls also struggle within themselves as their rise to fame grows, and there’s some clashing of personalities as they grow.