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Warworld, un lugar de interminables y brutales combates de gladiadores, Batman, Superman, Mujer Maravilla y otros deben unirse para formar una resistencia imbatible que lleve a todo el plane... Leer todoWarworld, un lugar de interminables y brutales combates de gladiadores, Batman, Superman, Mujer Maravilla y otros deben unirse para formar una resistencia imbatible que lleve a todo el planeta a la libertad.Warworld, un lugar de interminables y brutales combates de gladiadores, Batman, Superman, Mujer Maravilla y otros deben unirse para formar una resistencia imbatible que lleve a todo el planeta a la libertad.
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- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
Jensen Ackles
- Batman
- (voz)
- …
Darren Criss
- Superman
- (voz)
- …
Stana Katic
- Wonder Woman
- (voz)
- …
Troy Baker
- Jonah Hex
- (voz)
Matt Bomer
- Old Man
- (voz)
Roger Cross
- Machiste
- (voz)
Brett Dalton
- Bat Lash
- (voz)
Trevor Devall
- Drifter
- (voz)
John DiMaggio
- Lobo
- (voz)
David Lodge
- Sheriff
- (voz)
Damian O'Hare
- Deimos
- (voz)
Teddy Sears
- Warlord
- (voz)
Opiniones destacadas
Ever since JL Dark Apokolips War they haven't really made a good adaptation. Why are they even bother to make these flops. The story is obviously rushed like other animations before. The only good thing about this movie is the voice acting,they did a good job. This movie has many story lines but executed poorly and failed to make conclusion out of it. DC animation department need to slow down things before making everything a flop,especially Crisis on infinite Earth movie on their way or its gonna be worse than the Injustice movie we got.
Overall its an average movie with rushed ending and rushed story lines. If you don't got anything to watch give it a try else skip it.
Overall its an average movie with rushed ending and rushed story lines. If you don't got anything to watch give it a try else skip it.
A series of beautifully animated, overly bloody, poorly written and totally inconsequential stories that culminate in a disjointed ending that ultimately serves no purpose.
I'm genuinely not sure there's been a properly good DC Animated movie since the Flashpoint series, although the standard of the new voice acting is excellent and overall the animation quality is higher than it used to be, but the last few have been so incredibly lacklustre that it really makes no sense why they're putting money into these stories instead of further Elseworld adaptions or any of the million excellent Batman/Superman standalone graphic novels.
If you've got 90 minutes to burn, this one is fine, but it really doesn't add anything if you've got fond memories of the adaptions of 10 years ago.
I'm genuinely not sure there's been a properly good DC Animated movie since the Flashpoint series, although the standard of the new voice acting is excellent and overall the animation quality is higher than it used to be, but the last few have been so incredibly lacklustre that it really makes no sense why they're putting money into these stories instead of further Elseworld adaptions or any of the million excellent Batman/Superman standalone graphic novels.
If you've got 90 minutes to burn, this one is fine, but it really doesn't add anything if you've got fond memories of the adaptions of 10 years ago.
In the old west, Wonder Woman ends up battling Jonah Hex to save the townfolks. On Skartaris, Batman is taken by the forces of King Travis Morgan. He offers to lead them to wizard Deimos' castle for gold and freedom. It's the 1950's in town of Grovers Mill. Federal agents Clark Kent and King Faraday are sent to a mysterious UFO site. They meet highway patrol officer Bruce Wayne and various witnesses including Diana Prince at a local diner.
I like the individual imaginary stories. It's the overarching story that is a bit too disjointed and detached. The last act is more of a struggle. I wouldn't mind developing the other three stories into elseworld stories. It's not as good as a progression or continuation story.
I like the individual imaginary stories. It's the overarching story that is a bit too disjointed and detached. The last act is more of a struggle. I wouldn't mind developing the other three stories into elseworld stories. It's not as good as a progression or continuation story.
I remember my self excited waiting for the next one at the end of every DC animated movie up until the the end of JLA Apokolips War and it's saga. Then the Tomorrow Verse came and... I lost passion for the DC movies. I don't like the style of the animation (I know it's subjective but I REALLY don't like it), the story are uniteresting for my taste and I don't feel anything that pull me back rewatching it or even watching it right after it comes out... sometimes I waited for months after it came out before I decided to seat down and have a look at it. Never happened with the previous adaptation. I watched this one so early just because one of my friend had it and we watched together. Not even looking for what's next. Voices are good, design is technically good I think , even though I don't like it... simply not for me.
Justice League: Warworld is a huge misfire for the tomorrow-verse, wasting an interesting concept on an enjoyable but completely pointless 90 minute adventure that's made worse by some hilariously awful set up for the next crisis in this universe.
Taking away the identities of the League and putting them each in a different environment is a superb idea if they actually chose settings and stories that were linked to who these characters are deep down but these feel so random. Superman's comes closest as it almost tests what truth, justice and the American way really means.
Still, there's some funny be had in seeing Wonder Woman battle Jonah Hex in the Wild West and Batman fight a giant snake. Jensen Ackles, Darren Criss and Stana Katic are all fine here but really aren't given much, no arcs, no chemistry but they sound like their characters.
The animation is good, since all of these use the same style it kinda gets less impressive as they go along but it's by no means bad and still an improvement over the previous one. The pacing isn't good as it goes from an overly long first act into rushed a third act but it's rarely boring.
Taking away the identities of the League and putting them each in a different environment is a superb idea if they actually chose settings and stories that were linked to who these characters are deep down but these feel so random. Superman's comes closest as it almost tests what truth, justice and the American way really means.
Still, there's some funny be had in seeing Wonder Woman battle Jonah Hex in the Wild West and Batman fight a giant snake. Jensen Ackles, Darren Criss and Stana Katic are all fine here but really aren't given much, no arcs, no chemistry but they sound like their characters.
The animation is good, since all of these use the same style it kinda gets less impressive as they go along but it's by no means bad and still an improvement over the previous one. The pacing isn't good as it goes from an overly long first act into rushed a third act but it's rarely boring.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaParts of the Wonder Woman segment were taken from A Few Dollars More, shooting when the watch chime stops chiming and a lone woman arriving in town to take on the boss from The Quick and the Dead.
- ConexionesReferences Por unos dólares más (1965)
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- 1h 29min(89 min)
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