Burbank, CA (June 28, 2017) – Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and DC Entertainment celebrate a decade of heroic animation with the release of the DC Universe Original Movies: 10th Anniversary Collection, a comprehensive box set of all 30 films, 5 animated shorts, new special features and exclusive collectible items coming November 7, 2017 to Blu-ray™. The entire 30-film set will also be available on Digital starting August 15, 2017.
Launched in 2007 with the landmark release of Superman Doomsday, the DC Universe Original Movies are based on or inspired by storylines and/or characters from within the ever-expanding DC library. Produced by DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the stories range from films based upon iconic DC Super Hero stories (Superman Doomsday, Justice League: The New Frontier, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Batman: The Killing Joke) to films inspired by themes from within DC history (Batman vs. Robin was inspired by “The Court of Owls,” Superman vs. The Elite was...
Launched in 2007 with the landmark release of Superman Doomsday, the DC Universe Original Movies are based on or inspired by storylines and/or characters from within the ever-expanding DC library. Produced by DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the stories range from films based upon iconic DC Super Hero stories (Superman Doomsday, Justice League: The New Frontier, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Batman: The Killing Joke) to films inspired by themes from within DC history (Batman vs. Robin was inspired by “The Court of Owls,” Superman vs. The Elite was...
- 7/7/2017
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
Warner Bros. is putting together one monumental box set in honor of the 10th Anniversary of the DC Animated Universe! Find out what all is included!
While Wonder Woman may be putting the DC Entertainment Universe back on track, there is DC content that Warner Bros. and DC have never had a problem with, the animated DC Original Movies. In fact, their movies have been touted as being better than Marvel's, which is no small feat.
As a way of honoring the success of the DC Animated films turning 10, this year, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has created a box set the likes we never could've fathomed.
On November 7, 2017, WB will release the DC Universe Original Movies: 10th Anniversary Collection on Blu-Ray. The collection includes all 30 Animated movies, 5 shorts, new special features, and exclusive collectible items. The Digital version will release much earlier on August 15, 2017.
Unfortunately, a price point has not been issued yet,...
While Wonder Woman may be putting the DC Entertainment Universe back on track, there is DC content that Warner Bros. and DC have never had a problem with, the animated DC Original Movies. In fact, their movies have been touted as being better than Marvel's, which is no small feat.
As a way of honoring the success of the DC Animated films turning 10, this year, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has created a box set the likes we never could've fathomed.
On November 7, 2017, WB will release the DC Universe Original Movies: 10th Anniversary Collection on Blu-Ray. The collection includes all 30 Animated movies, 5 shorts, new special features, and exclusive collectible items. The Digital version will release much earlier on August 15, 2017.
Unfortunately, a price point has not been issued yet,...
- 6/28/2017
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Matt Malliaros)
- Cinelinx
Recently we have learned that Nathan Fillion, star of the cult television series Firefly and the film Serenity, has joined the cast of Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events for its second season. In the past Fillion has appeared in many comic book films as a voice actor. He is mostly known for voicing Hal Jordan in some of DC's animated films like Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, Justice League: Throne of Atlantis, Justice League: Flashpoint Paradox and Justice League: Doom. He has one live action comic book role in Guardians of the Galaxy, in the form of an unnamed Kyln prisoner that Groot take easily takes out.
He recently had a cameo in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, which unfortunately got cut. In the same way we saw a Batman poster during Man of Steel, Fillion's cameo, or easter egg if you want to call it that instead,...
He recently had a cameo in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, which unfortunately got cut. In the same way we saw a Batman poster during Man of Steel, Fillion's cameo, or easter egg if you want to call it that instead,...
- 6/14/2017
- by Emmanuel Gomez
- LRMonline.com
Out today on Blu-ray and DVD is Justice League Dark, and to celebrate the release of the new animated adventure, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has revealed a new clip in which Constantine dares to summon the Swamp Monster for a nighttime meeting.
From the Press Release: Burbank, CA (November 16, 2016) — To battle unparalleled supernatural forces, Batman must combine efforts with a new team of heroes – led by occult specialist John Constantine – in the next DC Universe Original Movie, Justice League Dark. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment, the full-length animated film arrives from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on February 7, 2017.
Justice League: Dark will be available on Blu-ray™ Deluxe Giftset ($39.99 Srp), featuring an exclusive Constantine figurine; Blu-ray™ Combo Pack ($24.98 Srp); and DVD ($19.98 Srp). The film will be available to own on Digital HD ($19.99 HD, $14.99 Sd) starting January 24, 2017.
When innocent civilians begin committing unthinkable crimes across Metropolis,...
From the Press Release: Burbank, CA (November 16, 2016) — To battle unparalleled supernatural forces, Batman must combine efforts with a new team of heroes – led by occult specialist John Constantine – in the next DC Universe Original Movie, Justice League Dark. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment, the full-length animated film arrives from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on February 7, 2017.
Justice League: Dark will be available on Blu-ray™ Deluxe Giftset ($39.99 Srp), featuring an exclusive Constantine figurine; Blu-ray™ Combo Pack ($24.98 Srp); and DVD ($19.98 Srp). The film will be available to own on Digital HD ($19.99 HD, $14.99 Sd) starting January 24, 2017.
When innocent civilians begin committing unthinkable crimes across Metropolis,...
- 2/7/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Burbank, CA (November 16, 2016) — To battle unparalleled supernatural forces, Batman must combine efforts with a new team of heroes – led by occult specialist John Constantine – in the next DC Universe Original Movie, Justice League Dark. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment, the full-length animated film arrives from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on February 7, 2017.
Justice League: Dark will be available on Blu-ray™ Deluxe Giftset ($39.99 Srp), featuring an exclusive Constantine figurine; Blu-ray™ Combo Pack ($24.98 Srp); and DVD ($19.98 Srp). The film will be available to own on Digital HD ($19.99 HD, $14.99 Sd) starting January 24, 2017.
When innocent civilians begin committing unthinkable crimes across Metropolis, Gotham City and beyond, Batman must call upon mystical counterparts to eradicate this demonic threat to the planet. Enter Justice League Dark, reluctantly led by the Hellblazer himself, John Constantine. Like Batman, Constantine is a cunning, often cynical loner who is the best at his chosen profession...
Justice League: Dark will be available on Blu-ray™ Deluxe Giftset ($39.99 Srp), featuring an exclusive Constantine figurine; Blu-ray™ Combo Pack ($24.98 Srp); and DVD ($19.98 Srp). The film will be available to own on Digital HD ($19.99 HD, $14.99 Sd) starting January 24, 2017.
When innocent civilians begin committing unthinkable crimes across Metropolis, Gotham City and beyond, Batman must call upon mystical counterparts to eradicate this demonic threat to the planet. Enter Justice League Dark, reluctantly led by the Hellblazer himself, John Constantine. Like Batman, Constantine is a cunning, often cynical loner who is the best at his chosen profession...
- 11/16/2016
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
Hot off the heels of a nostalgic trip with Batman: Return of the Caped Crusader, DC Animation returns to a draker portion of the DC Universe with Justice League Dark. Today brings about the details on the upcoming blu-ray release along with a trailer. Come inside to check it all out!
If you've been looking forward to WB and DC Animation's next movie today brings about some solid details on Justice League Dark, including box art, bonus features, and even a trailer. Sure, we're all still waiting on the live-action version, but at least comic fans will have this to enjoy on February 7, 2017 when it arrives:
To battle unparalleled supernatural forces, Batman must combine efforts with a new team of heroes – led by occult specialist John Constantine – in the next DC Universe Original Movie, Justice League Dark. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment, the full-length animated film arrives from Warner Bros.
If you've been looking forward to WB and DC Animation's next movie today brings about some solid details on Justice League Dark, including box art, bonus features, and even a trailer. Sure, we're all still waiting on the live-action version, but at least comic fans will have this to enjoy on February 7, 2017 when it arrives:
To battle unparalleled supernatural forces, Batman must combine efforts with a new team of heroes – led by occult specialist John Constantine – in the next DC Universe Original Movie, Justice League Dark. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment, the full-length animated film arrives from Warner Bros.
- 11/16/2016
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
Constantine (voiced by Matt Ryan, who played the live action version of the character on the NBC series), Batman, and a few more friends take a ride on the dark side in the trailer for the new animated movie Justice League Dark, coming out on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD this winter from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.
For full details on the Justice League Dark animated film, we have the official press release, trailer, and Blu-ray / DVD cover art below. And, in case you missed it, it was recently revealed that a live action Justice League Dark film is moving forward at Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment, with Doug Liman (Edge of Tomorrow) set to direct.
Press Release: Burbank, CA (November 16, 2016) — To battle unparalleled supernatural forces, Batman must combine efforts with a new team of heroes – led by occult specialist John Constantine – in the next DC Universe Original Movie,...
For full details on the Justice League Dark animated film, we have the official press release, trailer, and Blu-ray / DVD cover art below. And, in case you missed it, it was recently revealed that a live action Justice League Dark film is moving forward at Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment, with Doug Liman (Edge of Tomorrow) set to direct.
Press Release: Burbank, CA (November 16, 2016) — To battle unparalleled supernatural forces, Batman must combine efforts with a new team of heroes – led by occult specialist John Constantine – in the next DC Universe Original Movie,...
- 11/16/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Supergirl‘s reunion with Superman will unwittingly spawn the birth of an iconic DC Comics villain.
PhotosSupergirl Poster Touts CW’s New Hero — Get Scoop on Her Season 2 Journey
Picking up where Smallville‘s Brian Austin Green (and the voice of Justice League: Doom‘s Paul Blackthorne) left off, Frederick Schmidt will appear in multiple Season 2 episodes of The CW’s new superhero drama as Metallo.
Per EW.com, Supergirl‘s Metallo arrives in the form of assassin John Corben who, after getting the tar beat out of him by the superpowers cousins (played by Melissa Benoist and Tyler Hoechlin...
PhotosSupergirl Poster Touts CW’s New Hero — Get Scoop on Her Season 2 Journey
Picking up where Smallville‘s Brian Austin Green (and the voice of Justice League: Doom‘s Paul Blackthorne) left off, Frederick Schmidt will appear in multiple Season 2 episodes of The CW’s new superhero drama as Metallo.
Per EW.com, Supergirl‘s Metallo arrives in the form of assassin John Corben who, after getting the tar beat out of him by the superpowers cousins (played by Melissa Benoist and Tyler Hoechlin...
- 8/30/2016
- TVLine.com
Warner Bros.
Midway between the mediums of print comics – where Batman began – and modern live-action films – where Batman has reached the widest audience – are the animated films and television series centering around Bruce Wayne and the legend of the Dark Knight. Animation is the logical jumping-off point from the comics, and advances in the field have led to some of the most loved comic books of all time being brought to the screen in awesome fashion.
Batman: The Animated Series is generally agreed to be the best of the televised offerings, but the animated films are a bit harder to rank. There have been eight films, so far, that are judged here under the criteria of being a “true” Batman film – some adapt famous comic book arcs and some pit Bruce Wayne against fresh, original adversaries, and all of them attempt to create a vision of Gotham unlike any we’ve seen before.
Midway between the mediums of print comics – where Batman began – and modern live-action films – where Batman has reached the widest audience – are the animated films and television series centering around Bruce Wayne and the legend of the Dark Knight. Animation is the logical jumping-off point from the comics, and advances in the field have led to some of the most loved comic books of all time being brought to the screen in awesome fashion.
Batman: The Animated Series is generally agreed to be the best of the televised offerings, but the animated films are a bit harder to rank. There have been eight films, so far, that are judged here under the criteria of being a “true” Batman film – some adapt famous comic book arcs and some pit Bruce Wayne against fresh, original adversaries, and all of them attempt to create a vision of Gotham unlike any we’ve seen before.
- 4/4/2014
- by Matt Hannigan
- Obsessed with Film
Welcome to Issue 17 of ‘The Marvelous Da7e!’
This weekend is New York Comic Con, and I don’t think I’ll be as present on the floor as I was last year and the year before. There just aren’t a ton of movies representing themselves and as much as I want a plush Rocket Raccoon, I made a pledge to myself earlier this year to stop putting large chunks of my finances into the various collections of toys I have at home and the office.
So, unlike Nycc’s San Diego counterpart, we’re not expecting a ton of news on the superhero movie front. That means I’m not expecting anything groundbreaking out of the Con. Well, not officially. El Mayimbe usually does some worth-while partying that becomes fruitful. Little mustache-clad me will be supporting the industry by catching up on the half-dozen Marvel crossover events currently running.
This weekend is New York Comic Con, and I don’t think I’ll be as present on the floor as I was last year and the year before. There just aren’t a ton of movies representing themselves and as much as I want a plush Rocket Raccoon, I made a pledge to myself earlier this year to stop putting large chunks of my finances into the various collections of toys I have at home and the office.
So, unlike Nycc’s San Diego counterpart, we’re not expecting a ton of news on the superhero movie front. That means I’m not expecting anything groundbreaking out of the Con. Well, not officially. El Mayimbe usually does some worth-while partying that becomes fruitful. Little mustache-clad me will be supporting the industry by catching up on the half-dozen Marvel crossover events currently running.
- 10/9/2013
- by Da7e
- LRMonline.com
For those who haven’t read the acclaimed Jla: Tower of Babel, well, go read it. The short version is: Batman has constructed contingency plans to deal with every member of the Justice League should they ever go rogue. Ra’s al Ghul subsequently steals these plans and puts them into effect, thus nullifying the League, and allowing him to enact his evil plot. Eventually they overcome their own demons and band together to stop Ra’s, but in the aftermath, Batman is kicked out of the League. You may also recognize this story as being the inspiration behind the animated film Justice League: Doom, as well as the failed Justice League: Mortal. One of the most appealing facets of this comic is that it really gives each character their own time to shine. Every one of the heroes has to face their own personal challenge and conquer their own weakness.
- 10/8/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
Welcome to We Got This Covered’s Deals of the Day. In this brand new column, we’ll be scouring the web in order to bring you hot deals on Blu-Rays and video games. Today, we have one great video game deal for you, check it out below.
1) Injustice: Gods Among Us
Time to settle it once and for all, people. Who would win in a fight: Superman, or Batman? This has been a long-standing, ridiculous debate within pop culture (ridiculous not for content, but because Batman would obviously win), and now the folks behind Mortal Kombat want you to decide the answer with their latest fighting game, Injustice: Gods Among Us. All of DC comics’ biggest names (and Aquaman) throw down in a traditional 2D brawler that has more than a few tricks up its sleeve, including devastating arena transitions, and some totally insane, totally awesome finishing moves for each hero.
1) Injustice: Gods Among Us
Time to settle it once and for all, people. Who would win in a fight: Superman, or Batman? This has been a long-standing, ridiculous debate within pop culture (ridiculous not for content, but because Batman would obviously win), and now the folks behind Mortal Kombat want you to decide the answer with their latest fighting game, Injustice: Gods Among Us. All of DC comics’ biggest names (and Aquaman) throw down in a traditional 2D brawler that has more than a few tricks up its sleeve, including devastating arena transitions, and some totally insane, totally awesome finishing moves for each hero.
- 5/13/2013
- by Sam Woolf
- We Got This Covered
Hold on Ben Affleck! Ang Lee's "Life of Pi" also collected trophies over the weekend. The existential film was the big winner at the 60th Annual Motion Picture Sound Editors' Golden Reel Awards claiming Best Sound Editing in Music and Dialogue.
Here's the complete list of winners; for other winners/nominees this awards season, click here:
Film
Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and Adr in an Animation Feature Film
"Wreck-it Ralph"
Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue, Adr and Music in a Feature Documentary
"Last Call at the Oasis"
Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and Adr in a Feature Foreign Language Film
"Rust and Bone"
Best Sound Editing: Music in a Feature Film
"Life of Pi"
Best Sound Editing: Music in a Musical Feature Film
"Les Misérables"
Best Sound Editing: Dialogue and Adr in a Feature Film
"Life of Pi"
Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects...
Here's the complete list of winners; for other winners/nominees this awards season, click here:
Film
Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and Adr in an Animation Feature Film
"Wreck-it Ralph"
Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue, Adr and Music in a Feature Documentary
"Last Call at the Oasis"
Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and Adr in a Feature Foreign Language Film
"Rust and Bone"
Best Sound Editing: Music in a Feature Film
"Life of Pi"
Best Sound Editing: Music in a Musical Feature Film
"Les Misérables"
Best Sound Editing: Dialogue and Adr in a Feature Film
"Life of Pi"
Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects...
- 2/18/2013
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
We’ve got another clip from the upcoming DC animated film Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2. Lost’s Michael Emerson offers the hauntingly pleasant voice of Joker; talk show host Conan O’Brien has been cast as Dave Endochrine and Michael McKean (This is Spinal Tap) lends his voice to Dr. Bartholomew Wolper.
The trio is joined by David Selby (The Social Network) as Commissioner Gordon and Ariel Winter (Modern Family) as Carrie/Robin; also featured in the voice cast is Maria Canals-Barrrera (Wizards of Waverly Place) as new Commissioner Yindel, Paget Brewster (Criminal Minds) as Lana Lang, and Radio Hall of Fame member Michael Jackson as Alfred.
The movie will be released on DVD, Blu-ray, and VOD on January 29th, 2013.
Check out the third clip from the upcoming animated sequel.
Click here to view the embedded video.
Batman must battle old friends and foes on two fronts...
The trio is joined by David Selby (The Social Network) as Commissioner Gordon and Ariel Winter (Modern Family) as Carrie/Robin; also featured in the voice cast is Maria Canals-Barrrera (Wizards of Waverly Place) as new Commissioner Yindel, Paget Brewster (Criminal Minds) as Lana Lang, and Radio Hall of Fame member Michael Jackson as Alfred.
The movie will be released on DVD, Blu-ray, and VOD on January 29th, 2013.
Check out the third clip from the upcoming animated sequel.
Click here to view the embedded video.
Batman must battle old friends and foes on two fronts...
- 1/23/2013
- by Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has announced that the highly anticipated Injustice: Gods Among us will be arriving for the Xbox 360, PS3, and Wii U on April 16th in North America and April 19th in Europe. In addition to the new release dates, a special “Battle Edition” has also been announced that will include a really nice looking ‘Injustice Fight Stick’ controller as well as three Dlc skins of Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman as they appear in DC Comics’ New 52 universe.
Not to be confused with the Collectors Edition ($99), the Battle Edition ($149.99) will be made available in limited quantities through Gamestop and Eb Games in both Canada and the United States on April 16th and will include the following:
-Exclusive DC Collectibles statue featuring iconic characters Batman and Wonder Woman, the Fortress of Solitude, and the Last Son of Krypton’s escape ship
-Special Collector’s Edition of the Injustice:...
Not to be confused with the Collectors Edition ($99), the Battle Edition ($149.99) will be made available in limited quantities through Gamestop and Eb Games in both Canada and the United States on April 16th and will include the following:
-Exclusive DC Collectibles statue featuring iconic characters Batman and Wonder Woman, the Fortress of Solitude, and the Last Son of Krypton’s escape ship
-Special Collector’s Edition of the Injustice:...
- 1/16/2013
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
Injustice: Gods Among Us is set for release on April 16 for PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii U alongside two collector's edition versions of the game.
According to Game Informer, both collector's editions of NetherRealm Studio's forthcoming beat-em-up will only be made available for the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game.
The Collector's Edition comprises of a special edition Injustice: Gods Among Us comic book, skins of Batman, Robin and Wonder Woman based on DC's The New 52 comics, a downloadable code for the animated film Justice League: Doom, and a statue of Batman and Wonder Woman in action. The Collector's Edition will cost $99.99.
The Battle Edition will include the three skins mentioned above, as well as an arcade-style joystick complete with game artwork and will cost $149.99.
Check out both collector's editions below:
Source: Game Informer
Injustice: Gods Among Usgame Newsnetherrealm Studiosmultiplatform...
According to Game Informer, both collector's editions of NetherRealm Studio's forthcoming beat-em-up will only be made available for the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game.
The Collector's Edition comprises of a special edition Injustice: Gods Among Us comic book, skins of Batman, Robin and Wonder Woman based on DC's The New 52 comics, a downloadable code for the animated film Justice League: Doom, and a statue of Batman and Wonder Woman in action. The Collector's Edition will cost $99.99.
The Battle Edition will include the three skins mentioned above, as well as an arcade-style joystick complete with game artwork and will cost $149.99.
Check out both collector's editions below:
Source: Game Informer
Injustice: Gods Among Usgame Newsnetherrealm Studiosmultiplatform...
- 1/15/2013
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Joe )
- Cinelinx
One of the major games to be released this year will be Injustice: Gods Among Us. First announced back at last year’s E3, the fighter has had comic book fans eagerly awaiting its release so that they can partake in some superhero carnage. Well, wait no more! Warner Bros. has announced that the game will be out on April 16th for Xbox 360 and PS3.
But that’s not it gamers! They have also announced that in addition to the Collector’s Edition (pictured below) that was previously announced, there will also be a Battle Edition (pictured above) of the game. What exactly does it include you ask?
You will get the game (of course!), along with an exclusive Injustice: Gods Among Us Fight Stick featuring official artwork from the game and three exclusive skins based on Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman from DC Comics – The New 52. The joystick is...
But that’s not it gamers! They have also announced that in addition to the Collector’s Edition (pictured below) that was previously announced, there will also be a Battle Edition (pictured above) of the game. What exactly does it include you ask?
You will get the game (of course!), along with an exclusive Injustice: Gods Among Us Fight Stick featuring official artwork from the game and three exclusive skins based on Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman from DC Comics – The New 52. The joystick is...
- 1/15/2013
- by Jason Williams
- GeekTyrant
Warner Bros. Interactive and DC Entertainment have announced today that their highly anticipated fighting game, Injustice: Gods Among Us, will be hitting stores on April 16th. The game, which sees some of DC Comics' biggest characters brawling with one another, will be available for Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and Wii U. Additionally, an Injustice: Gods Among Us Battle Edition has been announced, and will be available in limited quantities at Gamestop and Eb Games in Canada and the United States on that date. A separate Collector's Edition will be separately for $99.99. The Battle Edition has a retail price of $149.99, and includes the following: -Exclusive DC Collectibles statue featuring iconic characters Batman and Wonder Woman, the Fortress of Solitude, and the Last Son of Krypton’s escape ship -Special Collector’s Edition of the Injustice: Gods Among Us comic book -Digital download of DC Universe animated film Justice League: Doom -Three exclusive...
- 1/15/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
The slate of nominations for Best Animated Features this year are Brave (Pixar Animation Studios), Frankenweenie (The Walt Disney Studio), Hotel Transylvania (Sony Animation Studios), ParaNorman (Focus Features), Rise Of The Guardians (DreamWorks Animation), The Pirates! Band Of Misfits (Aardman Animations), The Rabbi’s Cat (Gkids) and Wreck-It Ralph (Walt Disney Animation Studios). Winners will be announced during the 40th Annual Annie Awards ceremony February 2 at UCLA’s Royce Hall. The full list of nominees follows: Production Categories Best Animated Feature Brave – Pixar Animation Studios Frankenweenie – The Walt Disney Studios Hotel Transylvania – Sony Pictures Animation ParaNorman – Focus Features Rise of the Guardians – DreamWorks Animation The Pirates! Band of Misfits – Aardman Animations The Rabbi’s Cat – Gkids Wreck-It Ralph – Walt Disney Animation Studios Annie Award for Best Animated Special Production Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1 – Warner Bros. Animation Before Orel – Trust – Starburns Industries, Inc. Despicable Me: Minion Mayhem – Illumination...
- 12/3/2012
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Superman reboot Man of Steel, starring Henry Cavill, finished filming earlier this year and is now in post-production for its 2D and 3D release on June 14, 2013.
But we can now add one more name to the cast list.
Battlestar Galactica actor Tahmot Penikett has joined the project and is listed on IMDb as playing Henry Ackderson.
In the animated film Justice League: Doom, the Superman villain Metallo - a kryptonite-powered cyborg - posed as the similarly-named Daily Planet reporter Henry Ackerson.
It's not clear if the casting has just been announced or if Penikett has only just been hired for an additional scene, perhaps setting up Metallo for the sequel.
The Superman: Man of Steel Facebook page says Penikett has confirmed the casting but cannot comment on who he is playing.
Penikett has also had roles in Smallville, playing a kryptonite-enhanced supersoldier called Wes Keenan and a resurrected man called Vince Davis.
But we can now add one more name to the cast list.
Battlestar Galactica actor Tahmot Penikett has joined the project and is listed on IMDb as playing Henry Ackderson.
In the animated film Justice League: Doom, the Superman villain Metallo - a kryptonite-powered cyborg - posed as the similarly-named Daily Planet reporter Henry Ackerson.
It's not clear if the casting has just been announced or if Penikett has only just been hired for an additional scene, perhaps setting up Metallo for the sequel.
The Superman: Man of Steel Facebook page says Penikett has confirmed the casting but cannot comment on who he is playing.
Penikett has also had roles in Smallville, playing a kryptonite-enhanced supersoldier called Wes Keenan and a resurrected man called Vince Davis.
- 11/24/2012
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
We couldn’t be more excited for DC/Warner Bros. new game scheduled for release in April, 2013 featuring our favorite DC characters. Injustice: Gods Among Us is a new franchise in the fighting game genre from NetherRealm Studios, creators of the definitive fighting game Mortal Kombat — these guys can do no wrong, in my book.
Playable characters include Batman, Catwoman, Cyborg, Nightwing, Flash, Harley Quinn, Solomon Grundy, Superman, and Wonder Woman.
If you haven’t seen the game in action, check out this video of match between Superman and the Flash from RajmanGamingHD below. Looks like the bomb!
The Collector’s Edition of the game will be available in limited quantities for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 for $99.99.
All that extra cash gets you some really cool items, most importantly, an exclusive 13″ tall DC Collectibles statue featuring Batman — entangled in The Lasso of Truth — and Wonder Woman battling at the Fortress of...
Playable characters include Batman, Catwoman, Cyborg, Nightwing, Flash, Harley Quinn, Solomon Grundy, Superman, and Wonder Woman.
If you haven’t seen the game in action, check out this video of match between Superman and the Flash from RajmanGamingHD below. Looks like the bomb!
The Collector’s Edition of the game will be available in limited quantities for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 for $99.99.
All that extra cash gets you some really cool items, most importantly, an exclusive 13″ tall DC Collectibles statue featuring Batman — entangled in The Lasso of Truth — and Wonder Woman battling at the Fortress of...
- 9/28/2012
- by Alvin
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Warner Bros. and Netherrealm have announced a $99.99 limited collector's edition of their upcoming DC Universe fighting game, Injustice: Gods Among Us. The collector's edition, coming to the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game, will include a statue as well as additional Dlc not included in the standalone release.
And depending on where you live, Batman and Wonder Woman will either fight to a standstill, or the Amazonian princess will deliver a handy beating to the Dark Knight.
The image at the top of this post is from the European release and features versions of Batman and Wonder Woman that we're all more familiar with, while the version below has the DC stalwarts all armored up, with the Caped Crusader taking what looks like a thorough beating from Ww. How's Batman even lifting Wonder Woman up in that first one? Was she lunging at him and Bats grabbed her in mid-air?...
And depending on where you live, Batman and Wonder Woman will either fight to a standstill, or the Amazonian princess will deliver a handy beating to the Dark Knight.
The image at the top of this post is from the European release and features versions of Batman and Wonder Woman that we're all more familiar with, while the version below has the DC stalwarts all armored up, with the Caped Crusader taking what looks like a thorough beating from Ww. How's Batman even lifting Wonder Woman up in that first one? Was she lunging at him and Bats grabbed her in mid-air?...
- 9/26/2012
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
Following up last year’s Batman: Arkham City release, Warner Bros. Interactive is introducing another collector’s release for its next comic book video game.
Injustice: Gods Among Us will include a 13″ inch statue that features Batman and Wonder Woman fighting at the Fortress of Solitude – with Wonder Woman holding the ship Superman’s escaped from Krypton in as a baby.
This should be a nice glass case piece for collectors. Wonder Woman has Batman tied up with her Lasso of Truth as he fights to escape. The two are framed with clear casted ice details and a translucent smoke trail.
The Collector’s Edition will be priced at $99.99.
The premium edition also includes:
- Special Collector’s Edition of a brand new DC Comics series
- Digital download of DC Universe animated film Justice League: Doom
- Three exclusive skins based on Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman from DC Comics...
Injustice: Gods Among Us will include a 13″ inch statue that features Batman and Wonder Woman fighting at the Fortress of Solitude – with Wonder Woman holding the ship Superman’s escaped from Krypton in as a baby.
This should be a nice glass case piece for collectors. Wonder Woman has Batman tied up with her Lasso of Truth as he fights to escape. The two are framed with clear casted ice details and a translucent smoke trail.
The Collector’s Edition will be priced at $99.99.
The premium edition also includes:
- Special Collector’s Edition of a brand new DC Comics series
- Digital download of DC Universe animated film Justice League: Doom
- Three exclusive skins based on Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman from DC Comics...
- 9/26/2012
- by Bags Hooper
- BuzzFocus.com
Last spring, we brought you a rumor about the last son of Krypton taking on the villainous Metallo in director Zack Snyder‘s forthcoming Superman reboot, Man of Steel starring Henry Cavill in the titular role.
Now, we have a new rumor about Metallo being in the film, posted by the fine folks over at Superman SuperSite. Their report states:
“According to a recent update on IMDb, it may be none other than the villian Metallo.
In the IMDb full-cast listing for “Man of Steel”, former “Battlestar Galactica” star Tahmoh Penikett was originally listed as playing a character in the Zack Synder Superman reboot by the name of Emerson. That has now been updated to show that Penikett is actually playing a character named Henry Ackerdson.
What is interesting about the Ackerdson character is that he was previously featured, if only briefly, in the 2012 Warner Home Video animated feature-film, “Justice League: Doom.
Now, we have a new rumor about Metallo being in the film, posted by the fine folks over at Superman SuperSite. Their report states:
“According to a recent update on IMDb, it may be none other than the villian Metallo.
In the IMDb full-cast listing for “Man of Steel”, former “Battlestar Galactica” star Tahmoh Penikett was originally listed as playing a character in the Zack Synder Superman reboot by the name of Emerson. That has now been updated to show that Penikett is actually playing a character named Henry Ackerdson.
What is interesting about the Ackerdson character is that he was previously featured, if only briefly, in the 2012 Warner Home Video animated feature-film, “Justice League: Doom.
- 8/8/2012
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
The Avengers success had to do with a few factors. One, of course, was the name, and the other had to do with the amount of hype that was built up over the course of several years. Every film that was tied into the mythos of The Avengers was part of a bigger narrative that kept audiences enthralled.
Warner Brothers is looking to do the same thing in conjunction with their Justice League project, which is set to come out further down the road in the year 2015. The company is looking to start not only films with characters such as Wonder Woman and The Flash, but video games as well as other forms of media will help give the audience license awareness.
DC is already on their way to giving Justice League characters a bigger name. The video game Lego Batman 2: DC Superheros has been the first step, along with Rocksteady's Batman: Arkham City.
Warner Brothers is looking to do the same thing in conjunction with their Justice League project, which is set to come out further down the road in the year 2015. The company is looking to start not only films with characters such as Wonder Woman and The Flash, but video games as well as other forms of media will help give the audience license awareness.
DC is already on their way to giving Justice League characters a bigger name. The video game Lego Batman 2: DC Superheros has been the first step, along with Rocksteady's Batman: Arkham City.
- 7/14/2012
- by Jesse Bartel
- GeekTyrant
Flixster To Give Comic-con® Attendees complimentary Ultraviolet® Enabled Copies Of Warner Bros.
Pictures Films Movies Include “Mortal Kombat,” “Mars Attacks!,” “Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery,” “Green Lantern,”
“Justice League: Doom” And “Green Lantern: Emerald Knights”
Flixster Presents Free Evening Screenings Of “The Goonies,” “Beetlejuice” And “Friday The 13th” (2009) At “Extra At Comic-con” Stage In Bayfront Park Burbank, Calif., July 12, 2012 – Flixster today announced it is giving San Diego Comic-Con® attendees complimentary UltraViolet-enabled copies of popular Warner Bros. Pictures titles for enjoyment through its movie viewing application on a wide variety of compatible devices. Starting July 12 through July 15, fans will receive complimentary movies by simply tweeting unique hashtags found at the DC Entertainment booth, and at the “Batcave,” which is located near the “Extra at Comic-Con” stage at Bayfront Park. New hashtags will be unveiled every day for access to titles such as “Mortal Kombat,” “Green Lantern” and “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.
Pictures Films Movies Include “Mortal Kombat,” “Mars Attacks!,” “Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery,” “Green Lantern,”
“Justice League: Doom” And “Green Lantern: Emerald Knights”
Flixster Presents Free Evening Screenings Of “The Goonies,” “Beetlejuice” And “Friday The 13th” (2009) At “Extra At Comic-con” Stage In Bayfront Park Burbank, Calif., July 12, 2012 – Flixster today announced it is giving San Diego Comic-Con® attendees complimentary UltraViolet-enabled copies of popular Warner Bros. Pictures titles for enjoyment through its movie viewing application on a wide variety of compatible devices. Starting July 12 through July 15, fans will receive complimentary movies by simply tweeting unique hashtags found at the DC Entertainment booth, and at the “Batcave,” which is located near the “Extra at Comic-Con” stage at Bayfront Park. New hashtags will be unveiled every day for access to titles such as “Mortal Kombat,” “Green Lantern” and “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.
- 7/13/2012
- by THE LEGION fan network
- Legions of Gotham
George Newbern makes his triumphant return as the voice of the Man of Steel in Superman Vs. The Elite, the latest DC Comics Premiere Movie coming June 12 from Warner Home Video.
Newbern put all the resounding tones of truth, justice and the American way into the commanding vocals behind the animation of Superman in both the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited television series. He last reprised the character’s voice for the DC Showcase original animated short, Superman/Shazam! The Return of Black Adam.
Newbern is a constant on primetime television, appearing on current hit series like NCIS, The Mentalist, Castle and Grey’s Anatomy, to name a but a few. He’s widely recognized for his starring turn opposite Steve Martin in Father of the Bride, and for the NBC series Providence. His latest projects include a recurring role on the new ABC hit series Scandal.
In Superman Vs. The Elite,...
Newbern put all the resounding tones of truth, justice and the American way into the commanding vocals behind the animation of Superman in both the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited television series. He last reprised the character’s voice for the DC Showcase original animated short, Superman/Shazam! The Return of Black Adam.
Newbern is a constant on primetime television, appearing on current hit series like NCIS, The Mentalist, Castle and Grey’s Anatomy, to name a but a few. He’s widely recognized for his starring turn opposite Steve Martin in Father of the Bride, and for the NBC series Providence. His latest projects include a recurring role on the new ABC hit series Scandal.
In Superman Vs. The Elite,...
- 5/30/2012
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
In Superman Vs. The Elite, Superman’s effectiveness as a super hero comes into question when a new group of super powerful crusaders, known as “The Elite,” appear on the scene. As super heroes, the Elite know no bounds, and are more than willing to kill, even on a massive scale, to stop villainy — putting them on a collision course with the ever-ethical, yet preferably non-lethal Man of Steel.
The all-new, PG-13 rated film is scripted by award-winning comics writer Joe Kelly and the story is adapted from his original 2001 DC Comics release, “What’s So Funny About Truth, Justice and the American Way?” The single-issue comic, Action Comics #775, was lauded by Wizard Magazine as the “Greatest Superman Story of All Time,” and ranked the epic tale at No. 21 on its list of the “Top 100 Comics of the last 30 years.”
George Newbern (Father of the Bride) reprises his Justice League animated television role as Superman,...
The all-new, PG-13 rated film is scripted by award-winning comics writer Joe Kelly and the story is adapted from his original 2001 DC Comics release, “What’s So Funny About Truth, Justice and the American Way?” The single-issue comic, Action Comics #775, was lauded by Wizard Magazine as the “Greatest Superman Story of All Time,” and ranked the epic tale at No. 21 on its list of the “Top 100 Comics of the last 30 years.”
George Newbern (Father of the Bride) reprises his Justice League animated television role as Superman,...
- 5/24/2012
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
We've known the primary cast members and characters of Marvel's The Avengers live-action assembly since last year, with a few appearances learned later than others. And two weeks from the film's worldwide release, Walt Disney Pictures has released the full and final cast & crew list, which has interestingly revealed a few additional appearances from actors and comic characters, unknown up until now. Check out the list and rundown below! Click Image To Enlarge Kicking off the rundown, actor Alexis Denisof will be portraying "The Other," which'll likely involve the credits teaser of the film. Denisof is known for his roles in Joss Whedon's Angel & Dollhouse series. He has also lent his voice to various characters in DC's direct-to-video animated films All-Star Superman, Justice League: Doom, Batman Beyond, & Justice League Unlimited. He recently reteamed with Whedon for Much Ado About Nothing. Next up, Polish film director,...
- 4/22/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
Welcome back to our weekly look at the new podcasts available at our “partners in podcast crime” the GeekCast Radio Network. As usual here’s our weekly look at the podcasts from Gcrn, This Week in Geek and the latest toy review videos from Baltmatrix, with descriptions and links to each and every podcast for your audio/visual pleasure!
ToonCast Beyond – Episode 14 – Justice League: Doom
Wrapping up the crossover between the GeekCast Radio Network’s ToonCast Beyond with The Animation Aficionados. In Episode 14 of Toon Beyond we conclude the DC Universe Animated Original Movies spotlight with Justice League: Doom!! So Toon in and see what we thought of this awesome comic adaptation! Toon In Beyonders!
ToonCast Beyond – Episode 15 – The Batman
This week we move past the DC Universe animated films, as Jt From Sasktaoon joins the guest list. We cover The Batman, it’s good points, it’s bad points,...
ToonCast Beyond – Episode 14 – Justice League: Doom
Wrapping up the crossover between the GeekCast Radio Network’s ToonCast Beyond with The Animation Aficionados. In Episode 14 of Toon Beyond we conclude the DC Universe Animated Original Movies spotlight with Justice League: Doom!! So Toon in and see what we thought of this awesome comic adaptation! Toon In Beyonders!
ToonCast Beyond – Episode 15 – The Batman
This week we move past the DC Universe animated films, as Jt From Sasktaoon joins the guest list. We cover The Batman, it’s good points, it’s bad points,...
- 3/21/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Superman vs. The Elite, the next entry in the popular, ongoing series of DC Universe Animated Original Movies, will receive its World Premiere as WonderCon’s featured evening event for Friday, March 16 in Anaheim. Produced by Warner Premiere, DC Entertainment, Warner Bros. Animation and Warner Home Video, the all-new, PG-13 rated film will screen at 6:30 p.m. in the Anaheim Convention Center Ballroom. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion amongst filmmakers and voice cast members. Award-winning comics writer Joe Kelly and versatile voice actor Robin Atkin Downes (Justice League: Doom) are among the confirmed panelists for Friday. Additional panelists will be announced as they are confirmed. Kelly has adapted the story from his original 2001 DC Comics release, “What’s So...
- 3/14/2012
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
Another year, another Superman-centric original DVD animated movie. So what else is new? Supes and ol Bats have the D.C./Warner Bros. direct-to-dvd animated market pretty much covered, and after the duo teamed up for “Justice League: Doom”, the Big Blue Boy Scout is back on his own in “Superman vs. The Elite”. And for those who will be heading down to Anaheim for Wonder Con this year, you’re in luck, because “Superman vs. The Elite” will be screening at the shindig on Friday, March 16th. “Superman vs. The Elite” is based on the comic storyline, “What’s So Funny About Truth, Justice and the American Way?” in Action Comics by Joe Kelly, who also wrote the script for the movie version. In the film, Superman’s effectiveness as a superhero comes into question when a new group of super powerful crusaders, known as “The Elite,” appear on the scene.
- 3/14/2012
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Welcome back to our weekly look at the new podcasts available at our “partners in podcast crime” the GeekCast Radio Network. As usual here’s our weekly look at the podcasts from Gcrn, This Week in Geek and the latest toy review videos from Baltmatrix, with descriptions and links to each and every podcast for your audio/visual pleasure!
From The Command Center – Episode 11
It is the 11th episode of Ftcc The Podcast. Join Scotty Cash and TFG1Mike as they go through tons of feedback. This time we go back to Earth, and become a part of Lightspeed Rescue, and talk about the brand new cast, and storyline for this season of Power Rangers!
Legends of the Dark Knight – Episode 08
Steve, Mike and Tarah go back to Gotham City to delve into once more, Batman The Animated Series. This time they discuss, Night of the Ninja, Cat Scratch Fever,...
From The Command Center – Episode 11
It is the 11th episode of Ftcc The Podcast. Join Scotty Cash and TFG1Mike as they go through tons of feedback. This time we go back to Earth, and become a part of Lightspeed Rescue, and talk about the brand new cast, and storyline for this season of Power Rangers!
Legends of the Dark Knight – Episode 08
Steve, Mike and Tarah go back to Gotham City to delve into once more, Batman The Animated Series. This time they discuss, Night of the Ninja, Cat Scratch Fever,...
- 3/13/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
by Ryan Rigley
DC Universe's latest original animated movie, "Justice League: Doom," is as close as you're going to get to watching a comic book. Batman, being the brilliant detective that he is, has created contingency plans for each member of the Justice League in case any of them either succumbs to mind control or turns evil for some reason. But when those plans fall into the wrong hands, it could spell the end for the super-powered super group and the entire world.
Loosely based on Mark Waid's "Jla: Tower of Babel," "Doom" is filled with wonderful little surprises that will excite comic book fans and non-comic book fans alike. The film itself is well-written and enjoyable throughout, with a plot that is both clear and concise. Not to mention the fact that it features some of the most awesome heroes DC has to offer: Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern,...
DC Universe's latest original animated movie, "Justice League: Doom," is as close as you're going to get to watching a comic book. Batman, being the brilliant detective that he is, has created contingency plans for each member of the Justice League in case any of them either succumbs to mind control or turns evil for some reason. But when those plans fall into the wrong hands, it could spell the end for the super-powered super group and the entire world.
Loosely based on Mark Waid's "Jla: Tower of Babel," "Doom" is filled with wonderful little surprises that will excite comic book fans and non-comic book fans alike. The film itself is well-written and enjoyable throughout, with a plot that is both clear and concise. Not to mention the fact that it features some of the most awesome heroes DC has to offer: Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern,...
- 2/29/2012
- by Splash Page Team
- MTV Splash Page
Chicago – The DC Universe brand of straight-to-dvd PG-13 films have had a remarkable array of quality. Some are absolutely brilliant, must-see films (“Justice League: The New Frontier,” “Batman: Under the Red Hood”) while others are kind of a mess (“Wonder Woman.” “Green Lantern: Emerald Knights”). In other words, you never know what you’re going to get when you pop in a new entry in the hit franchise. The 13th film, “Justice League: Doom.” is not a lucky one.
Rating: 2.5/5.0
Loosely based on “Jla: Tower of Babel” by Marc Waid, a multi-episode arc that was released in 2000, “Doom” is easily the most disjointed and inconsistent DC Universe film yet. The voice talent is spectacular, featuring a number of all-time favorites when it comes to DC animation (Kevin Conroy, Tim Daly, Nathan Fillion, Michael Rosenbaum), but that’s where the praise ends. The story doesn’t resonate and the visuals are mediocre.
Rating: 2.5/5.0
Loosely based on “Jla: Tower of Babel” by Marc Waid, a multi-episode arc that was released in 2000, “Doom” is easily the most disjointed and inconsistent DC Universe film yet. The voice talent is spectacular, featuring a number of all-time favorites when it comes to DC animation (Kevin Conroy, Tim Daly, Nathan Fillion, Michael Rosenbaum), but that’s where the praise ends. The story doesn’t resonate and the visuals are mediocre.
- 2/28/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Tim Daly has voiced Superman on numerous occassions and Nathan Fillion has voiced Hal Jordan in two animated direct-to-video movies. However, the two actors start having trouble separating reality from fiction in the latest episode of Daly's webseries. That's Daly's real life son in the video, plus Michael Rosenbaum makes a cameo at the end. All jokes aside somebody inform Warner Bros. that they missed the boat on Fillion as Hal. [There's always Alan Scott] You can catch both Daly and Fillion voicing their respective characters in Justice League: Doom which was just released in stores today. Follow @MarkJulianCBM !function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js";fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document,"script","twitter-wjs");...
- 2/28/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
Tim Daly has voiced Superman on numerous occassions and Nathan Fillion has voiced Hal Jordan in two animated direct-to-video movies. However, the two actors start having trouble separating reality from fiction in the latest episode of Daly's webseries. That's Daly's real life son in the video, plus Michael Rosenbaum makes a cameo at the end. All jokes aside somebody inform Warner Bros. that they missed the boat on Fillion as Hal. [There's always Alan Scott] You can catch both Daly and Fillion voicing their respective characters in Justice League: Doom which was just released in stores today. Follow @MarkJulianCBM !function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js";fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document,"script","twitter-wjs");...
- 2/28/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
Moviefone's Pick of the Week "Hugo" What's It About? Martin Scorsese tries his hand at family films with this adaptation of the award-winning children's book. Hugo Cabret is an orphaned boy who lives out of a train station in 1930s Paris; by day he works as the station's clocksmith, by night he tries to solve the mystery that connects his departed father to a broken toy robot. Soon he is swept up in an adventure involving a mean old shopkeeper (Ben Kingsley) and lost pieces of film history. See It Because: It's a gorgeous, heart-warming, one-of-a-kind movie. Every detail -- from the snow-covered skyline of Paris to the recreation of landmark moments in silent film -- pop with excitement and beauty. We struggle to find the words that can describe this movie appropriately; Scorsese's technical craftsmanship and passion for film history are a surprising perfect fit for this sweet, whimsical...
- 2/28/2012
- by Eric Larnick
- Moviefone
Michael Rosenbaum makes his triumphant return as the beloved voice of The Flash in Justice League: Doom, the next entry in the popular, ongoing series of DC Universe Animated Original PG-13 Movies. The film will be available everywhere on Tuesday.
Rosenbaum brought his own playful, gregarious, sometimes sarcastic personality to Flash for the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited animated television series, setting the standard as the voice behind the “fastest man alive.” Rosenbaum is one of eight actors returning to their original animated voice from the Justice League series.
Fanboy crowds also hold Rosenbaum in high esteem for his impressive performance as Lex Luthor for seven seasons of Smallville. He’ll soon be seen opposite Bradley Cooper and Kristen Bell in ‘Outrun,” and he’s currently in production on “Old Days,” a triple threat for Rosenbaum as he is writer, director and star of the film
Justice League: Doom finds Superman,...
Rosenbaum brought his own playful, gregarious, sometimes sarcastic personality to Flash for the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited animated television series, setting the standard as the voice behind the “fastest man alive.” Rosenbaum is one of eight actors returning to their original animated voice from the Justice League series.
Fanboy crowds also hold Rosenbaum in high esteem for his impressive performance as Lex Luthor for seven seasons of Smallville. He’ll soon be seen opposite Bradley Cooper and Kristen Bell in ‘Outrun,” and he’s currently in production on “Old Days,” a triple threat for Rosenbaum as he is writer, director and star of the film
Justice League: Doom finds Superman,...
- 2/28/2012
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
It's kind of a slow week for DVD and Blu-ray releases in the wake of the Oscars, with only one Oscar nominee taking advantage of the extra promotional boost: Martin Scorsese's Hugo. If you missed it in theatres, now is the time to catch up... especially if you happen to own a 3D TV. The only other major release is the absolute anti-thesis of an Academy Award-worthy film, Johnny English Reborn. Fortunately, there are a few interesting foreign and indie releases in stores today including the Mexican thriller Miss Bala, Chilean action flick Mandrill, I Melt with You starring Rob Lowe and Thomas Jane, and The Catechism Cataclysm starring Eastbound & Down's Steve Little. There is also a new animated Warner Brothers direct-to-dvd feature Justice League: Doom and for the first time ever(?) on DVD, Cecil B. DeMille's The Buccaneer. Will you be buying or renting anything this week?...
- 2/28/2012
- by Sean
- FilmJunk
Hugo Paramount obviously timed the release of Hugo on DVD and Blu-ray to coincide with the Oscars and I would bet anything that, about midway through Sunday night's show, some of the folks over there were thinking, "Hey, we might be able to take home Best Picture if it continues at this rate." Well, Hugo didn't win Best Picture, but it did manage to get some people interested and asking, "What is Hugo?" I noticed an increase in visits to the Hugo page here on the site. And to have the film hitting DVD and Blu-ray in the midst of that interest certainly doesn't hurt.
As for the film itself, I'm not as big a fan as some out there. I know some people simply adore this movie while others are just sort of down the middle on it. I fall in the latter category, but one thing is sure,...
As for the film itself, I'm not as big a fan as some out there. I know some people simply adore this movie while others are just sort of down the middle on it. I fall in the latter category, but one thing is sure,...
- 2/28/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
It’s that time again. It’s a new year and DC and Warner Premier are releasing their 13th home release with “Justice League: Doom.” A new adventure for the Justice League feels like the return of old friends with the cast of the “Justice League” and “Justice League Unlimited” animated shows back. This was also the last script done by the late, great Dwayne McDuffie and as always he knocked it out of the park. “Doom” is loosely based on the “Tower of Babel” story arc from the “Jla” comics in the early 2000s. Though it takes cues from that story, it’s definitely its own animal. McDuffie took the major parts of the arc, Batman had created secret files to use against the League if they ever went rogue, or something and they were stolen by one of their enemies. This is all just a very elaborate way...
- 2/28/2012
- by Dedpool
- Beyond Hollywood
Title: Justice League: Doom Director: Lauren Montgomery (‘Justice League: Crisis of Two Earths’) Starring: (Voices of) Kevin Conroy (TV’s ‘Batman,’ ‘Justice League’), Phil Morris (TV’s ‘Smallville’), Nathan Fillion, Tim Daly and Michael Rosenbaum (‘Smallville’) Saving the world and stopping immortal villains who want to take control of mankind can be even the most daunting tasks for a team of the most well-known and respected superheroes. The superheroes who are part of the Justice League have finally met their match in immortal villain Vandal Savage, who wants to use their vulnerabilities to kill them all and rule the world. In the new animated film ‘Justice League: Doom,’ which will be released...
- 2/28/2012
- by karen
- ShockYa
Rosenbaum brought his own playful, gregarious, sometimes sarcastic personality to Flash for the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited animated television series, setting the standard as the voice behind the “fastest man alive.” Rosenbaum is one of eight actors returning to their original animated voice from the Justice League series. Fanboy crowds also hold Rosenbaum in high esteem for his impressive performance as Lex Luthor for seven seasons of Smallville. He’ll soon be seen opposite Bradley Cooper and Kristen Bell in ‘Outrun,” and he’s currently in production on “Old Days,” a triple threat for Rosenbaum as he is writer, director and star of the film. Justice League: Doom finds Superman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Cyborg and Batman on their heels when a team of super villains discover and implement the Dark Knight’s “contingency plans” for stopping any rogue Justice League member. The story is...
- 2/27/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
Earth’s greatest super heroes face foes on all fronts – using a plan initiated from within – in the all-new Justice League: Doom, the next entry in the popular, ongoing series of DC Universe Animated Original Movies. The Film When watching one of DC Entertainment/Warner Premier's comics-to-film adaptations, it's best to judge it as half feature film and half animated television series. Comparing it to a Pixar or DreamWorks property is unjust because of the the scale of these productions, while the greatest restriction is due to the shortened time available to tell a story that plays out over a collection of comics (as it also would in serialized TV). At the same time, though, they offer fans the chance to see some of their favorite story lines that would never get a live-action treatment...
- 2/27/2012
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
Justice League: Doom I've complained before about the inexplicable need for the DC Animated Universe features to be so bloody short. Only the anthology Green Lantern: Emerald Knights has run over 80 minutes and at least two (Batman: Year One and Superman/Batman: Public Enemies) were barely an hour. For whatever reason, the 13 features since late 2007 have all hovered around the 75 minute mark, and it's almost always been a point of contention. But this time around, that truncated running time has become a fatal flaw, as this loose adaptation of a 2000 Justice League of America arc ends up sacrificing the entire dramatic crux of the story. All that's left, while not boring, is a rather route pure action tale with one large-scale set piece after another. And by holding off the story's key reveal until near the end of the picture, the film ends up being a giant set-up to...
- 2/23/2012
- by Scott Mendelson
- Moviefone
Justice League: Doom
I've complained before about the inexplicable need for the DC Animated Universe features to be so bloody short. Only the anthology Green Lantern: Emerald Knights has run over 80 minutes and at least two (Batman: Year One and Superman/Batman: Public Enemies) were barely an hour. For whatever reason, the 13 features since late 2007 have all hovered around the 75 minute mark, and it's almost always been a point of contention. But this time around, that truncated running time has become a fatal flaw, as this loose adaptation of a 2000 Justice League of America arc ends up sacrificing the entire dramatic crux of the story. All that's left, while not boring, is a rather route pure action tale with one large-scale set piece after another. And by holding off the story's key reveal until near the end of the picture, the film ends up being a giant set-up to...
I've complained before about the inexplicable need for the DC Animated Universe features to be so bloody short. Only the anthology Green Lantern: Emerald Knights has run over 80 minutes and at least two (Batman: Year One and Superman/Batman: Public Enemies) were barely an hour. For whatever reason, the 13 features since late 2007 have all hovered around the 75 minute mark, and it's almost always been a point of contention. But this time around, that truncated running time has become a fatal flaw, as this loose adaptation of a 2000 Justice League of America arc ends up sacrificing the entire dramatic crux of the story. All that's left, while not boring, is a rather route pure action tale with one large-scale set piece after another. And by holding off the story's key reveal until near the end of the picture, the film ends up being a giant set-up to...
- 2/23/2012
- by Scott Mendelson
- Aol TV.
DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation have released a brand new clip from the upcoming Justice League: Doom original animated film from DC Comics. Directed by Lauren Montgomery, the film is inspired by Mark Waid’s popular comic book storyline, “Jla: Tower of Babel”, which follows the consequences of Vandal Savage having stolen the confidential files of Batman, who has compiled lists of all the weaknesses of his fellow Justice League members.
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Justice League: Doom arrive in stores for both DVD and Blu-ray on February 28, 2012.
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Justice League: Doom arrive in stores for both DVD and Blu-ray on February 28, 2012.
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- 2/22/2012
- by GeekRest
- GeekRest
0:00 - Intro / Greg's Vacation 29:20 - Headlines: Brian Taylor to Direct Twisted Metal, Gael Garcia Bernal is Zorro Reborn, Jonny Lee Miller to Play Sherlock, Ghostbusters 3 Could Recast Peter Venkman?, Mattel to Release Hoverboard 47:45 - Review: Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance 1:23:55 - Trailer Trash: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, Beyond the Black Rainbow 1:31:40 - Other Stuff We Watched: Moneyball, Real Steel, Puss in Boots, Justice League: Doom, Comic Book Men, Full Metal Jousting, Eastbound & Down, Celebrity Apprentice, 555, The American Friend, Tokyo-Ga, The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, The Island, Apollo 18, Our Day Will Come, Race with the Devil, Ghost Rider, Crank, The Interrupters, Wet Hot American Summer, Elite Squad, The Abyss 2:30:15 - Junk Mail: The Artist Feedback, The Grey Spoilers, Old Video Podcasts, Favourite Tom Hanks '80s Comedies, Watching Digital Presentations of Classic Films, Objective Goodness and Jobbers 2:...
- 2/21/2012
- by Sean
- FilmJunk
The following review contains some spoilers. If you haven't seen the film already and don't want to be spoiled, then skip to the final paragraph. Justice League: Doom (2012) Rating: Starring: Kevin Conroy Tim Daley Susan Eisenberg Nathan Fillion Michael Rosenbaum Carl Lumbly Phil Morris Running Time: 1 hr. 17 min. Plot Synopsis: The Justice League consists of Earth's finest super heroes and protectors of humanity. But in the mind of The Dark Knight, it contains potentially the most dangerous people on the planet. Batman has compiled top-secret contingency plans should any of them go rogue. When these files are stolen by the Legion of Doom, a rising group of super villains, the Justice League embark on a collision course that will test the very fabric of its alliance. DC Animation almost always delivers with their projects. Their last effort, released in October, was an adaptation of Frank Miller’s Batman: Year One.
- 2/19/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
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