British Columbia

Kamloops' biggest Power Rangers fan to be an extra in B.C.-shot movie

No word if Zordon himself called for Mike Loukopoulos — a fan of the show since childhood — to be an extra in the movie during the Kamloops portion of the filming.

A fan of the show since childhood, Mike Loukopoulos gets a chance to be part of the action

Mike Loukopoulos got the chance to become a part of one of his favourite childhood action franchises. (Doug Herbert/CBC)

Many kids growing up in the 90s dreamed of joining the Power Rangers and defending their hometown of Angel Grove from the forces of Rita Repulsa.

Mike Loukopoulos may never get a chance to actually join the fictional team of superheroes, but he will appear alongside them as an extra in the new Power Rangers movie being shot in downtown Kamloops.

​"Never in a million years would I have thought that I'd be an extra in a movie in Kamloops, let alone for a franchise that I've been following since I've been a young one," he told Daybreak Kamloops host Shelley Joyce. "It's pretty cool."

Loukopoulos was one of hundreds of local residents who applied to be in the film. The scenes he's in will be digitally composited to create scenes of Angel Grove under attack, says film spokesperson Ernie Malick.

"They told me nothing about the story. They're very tight-lipped about everything, which in a way is good, because I don't want any spoilers at the end of the day," Loukopoulos said. 

The movie is in the midst of a six-day shoot in Kamloops.

With files from CBC Radio One's Daybreak Kamloops.

Kamloops will be playing the fictional California town of Angel Grove, where the long-running Power Rangers franchise is primarily set. (Doug Herbert/CBC)

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