Justice League - Crisis On Two Earths

Started by Ktrek, November 12, 2009, 05:48:50 AM

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Ktrek

This looks like a mirror universe type of story. Lex Luthor heads up the League in the other universe. Interesting idea maybe. Here is the trailor:

Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths Trailer

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Quote from: Ktrek on November 12, 2009, 05:48:50 AM
This looks like a mirror universe type of story. Lex Luthor heads up the League in the other universe. Interesting idea maybe. Here is the trailor:

Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths Trailer


Yeah, it's based on an early JLA story that came out in 1963 called crisis of multiple earths and continued the DC tradition of multiple universes. The Crime Syndicate and the good Lex came out in the Crisis on Infinite Earth Maxiseries. I hope that this is as good as the foundation that they are building it on.

Meds

Not too happy about the animantion for some reason.

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Meds

Oh yeah looks fun, i just dont like the way it is aniamated.

ChadH

I've always liked the alternate earth Owlman character. Looking forward to this.

Rico

Just watched this movie.  Pretty good.  They used some new and different voices for the characters.  I liked the story pretty much, although I might have changed things a bit.  Overall, another fun JL animated film.

moyer777

Watching this right now.  It's pretty good.  I love the whole mirror universe thing.  Cool to see the alternate heroes.

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I thought it was super cool.  I love James Woods in anything, and voicing the Batman counterpart in this flick was a great bit of casting.  Lots of great action/fight scenes in this.  Very well done!  DC is putting out some killer animated movies lately!
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