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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOccult detective John Constantine is trapped in the House of Mystery, a secret domain where none can escape from.Occult detective John Constantine is trapped in the House of Mystery, a secret domain where none can escape from.Occult detective John Constantine is trapped in the House of Mystery, a secret domain where none can escape from.
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I love Constantine. He's one of my favorite DC characters, and there's far too little of him beyond the comics and graphic novels. They finally had a good start with the live action series, but then they stupidly cancelled it. In true DC fashion they followed with 3 animated films that centered on him and were even better. But then the animated movies went in a different, and not so great, direction with nothing more with Constantine. Not that I don't like the other characters when the stories are good, but lately the animated universe has been kind of hit or miss. This, however, felt like a short return to both Constantine and the better animated storylines. This is, however, a short that is part of a series of other unrelated shorts. The run time for this segment is about the same or less than animated series eps. And while some shorts are stand alone, this is a continuation, so you have to have seen at least JL Dark Apocalypse for it to make sense. But as part of that story, it's an excellent contribution to the DC animated verse. Matt Ryan, who so perfectly embodies Constantine, continues in the role, and the tone and style are similar. But it's just a tantalizing glimpse of what's happening with Constantine and a brief peek into the Spectre. I'm hoping this means they'll be continuing with more follow up from JL Dark Apocalypse and specifically with more of Constantine's story. This is good for what it is, but we need more.
A narrative sequel to Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, set after the events the said film, with the same quality animation style, talented voice cast and a well written story.
An overall conclusion to the DC Animated Movie Universe.
An overall conclusion to the DC Animated Movie Universe.
The idea is an interesting coda for Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, and it may even turn out to bridge the gap between the DCAMU and its replacement, the so-called 'Tomorrowverse'. But they don't quite pull it off. Whilst there is definitely an intentional dark humour to some scenes, others that are clearly meant to be more serious also raise an unintentional laugh or two (some of the gore is bordering on Pythonesque). Matt Ryan is of course perfect as John Constantine, and the rest of the voice cast are solid. Special mention to Lou Diamond Phillips, who does a very good job as The Spectre. 7/10.
I like Constantine, and Matt Ryan. This short is garbage. DC has the gaul to charge $30 by adding 3 other shorts that already existed. Pure greed. Part of the DCAU streak of terrible post apokolips war movies.
This showcase is a great 8 at least. It really left my mind thinking and astound. No idea why it's at an average of 6. It was a pleasant surprise for me when I realized it's a continuation from the most recent Justice League Dark movie. It's definitely worth a watch.
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- AnecdotesDuring the poker scene John has been dealt what is known as the Dead Man's Hand. This consists of a pair of aces and eights, along with an unknown hole card, as was reportedly held by Old West folk hero, lawman, and gunfighter Wild Bill Hickok when he was murdered while playing a game.
- GaffesAnimation error: When Constantine is playing cards he has what is called the Dead man's hand but the two cards are shown to be a red club and red spade instead of hearts or diamonds.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Blockbuster Buster: A Look Back @ Matt Ryan as Constantine (2024)
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