1994: This is her first theatrical film since Drop Zone (1994). - Kick-Ass (film), Wikipedia.
May, 2008: The script for the film was reportedly written in May 2008, and filming occurred in late 2008 to early 2009. - Kick-Ass (film), Wikipedia.
2009: A screening of the unfinished film was shown at the 11th Butt-Numb-A-Thon film festival on December 13, 2009, where it was received with wild enthusiasm by the event's attendees. - Kick-Ass (film), Wikipedia.
August 17, 2009: It was announced on August 17, 2009, that the film is going to be released by Lionsgate[6] on April 16, 2010. - Kick-Ass (film), Wikipedia.
January, 2010: An uncensored preview clip of the film was slammed by family groups for its display of violence and use of the line "OK you cunts, let's see what you can do now" delivered by Chloe Moretz, who was only 12 at the time of filming. - Kick-Ass (film), Wikipedia.
March 15, 2010: UK newspaper The Sun posted an exclusive preview of the video for the single which shows Mika as a helpless individual left in an alleyway after being mugged. - Kick-Ass (film), Wikipedia.
2010: The film is directed by Matthew Vaughn, produced by actor Brad Pitt and will premiere April 16, 2010 in the United States, and April 2, 2010 in the United Kingdom. - Kick-Ass (film), Wikipedia.
2010: The film's soundtrack will be released as a single in the UK on April 12 , 2010. - Kick-Ass (film), Wikipedia.
2010: Mika's next single is the title track from the official soundtrack for the 2010 film Kick-Ass. - Mika discography, Wikipedia.