The Justice Society of America, a group of heroes aiding the allies in World War 2, acquire an ally from the future who sends them on an adventure that changes history.The Justice Society of America, a group of heroes aiding the allies in World War 2, acquire an ally from the future who sends them on an adventure that changes history.The Justice Society of America, a group of heroes aiding the allies in World War 2, acquire an ally from the future who sends them on an adventure that changes history.
Stana Katic
- Wonder Woman
- (voice)
Matt Bomer
- Flash
- (voice)
- …
Omid Abtahi
- Hawkman
- (voice)
Geoffrey Arend
- Advisor
- (voice)
Darren Criss
- Superman
- (voice)
- …
Darin De Paul
- Brainiac
- (voice)
- …
Keith Ferguson
- Dr. Fate
- (voice)
Ashleigh LaThrop
- Iris West
- (voice)
Matthew Mercer
- Hourman
- (voice)
Liam McIntyre
- Aquaman
- (voice)
Elysia Rotaru
- Black Canary
- (voice)
Armen Taylor
- Jay Garrick
- (voice)
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Not so long ago, DC animation was extraordinary, with great voice actors and amazing animation. And then came Justice Society: World War II.
A fairly uncompelling story with unsatisfactory voice acting and subpar animation. If you are a DC comics fan, you are probably aware of who all the characters are, yet they focused almost entirely on Wonder Woman, making me wonder why they bothered with a JSA movie and didn't just go for a stand alone Wonder Woman movie.
A forgettable entry into the DC animated universe, and with 36% of votes being a perfect 10/10, makes me question the standards of some viewers.
A fairly uncompelling story with unsatisfactory voice acting and subpar animation. If you are a DC comics fan, you are probably aware of who all the characters are, yet they focused almost entirely on Wonder Woman, making me wonder why they bothered with a JSA movie and didn't just go for a stand alone Wonder Woman movie.
A forgettable entry into the DC animated universe, and with 36% of votes being a perfect 10/10, makes me question the standards of some viewers.
If you came to see a honest opinion, here is mine:
Worth to watch.
Surprisingly engaging story and characters, pretty meaningful messages, there were some very emoitional moments that i could relate too.
As always the people who underscore this probably have very high expectations, not me, i just wanted to enjoy a good story and this movie delivered, it is a good way to rediscover why do you like the characers, i was sincerly pleased with the result.
I also have to mention that i am not really a DC fanboy, i gave this an 8/10 because it is not perfect, but it managed to connect with me and this is the thing what makes movies like this memorable for me, maybe it does the trick for you too.
Surprisingly engaging story and characters, pretty meaningful messages, there were some very emoitional moments that i could relate too.
As always the people who underscore this probably have very high expectations, not me, i just wanted to enjoy a good story and this movie delivered, it is a good way to rediscover why do you like the characers, i was sincerly pleased with the result.
I also have to mention that i am not really a DC fanboy, i gave this an 8/10 because it is not perfect, but it managed to connect with me and this is the thing what makes movies like this memorable for me, maybe it does the trick for you too.
The DC animation dept. Is known for its creative freedom and this effort to "go retro" works. For older fans, who grew up with this style of animation, it is comfort food. Younger fans will enjoy the switch as well. The first and last Acts are especially strong, and the voice actors are pitch perfect, with Chris Diamantopoulos a standout as Steve Trevor. He somehow manages to make every word ring with integrity. A keeper. ((Designated "IMDb Top Reviewer." Please check out my list "167+ Nearly-Perfect Movies (with the occasional Anime or TV miniseries) you can/should see again and again (1932 to the present))
It is a much more successful animation production than 2 Wonder Woman movies. In addition, the voice actors were chosen very well. I wish DC/Warner movies were as successful as animations.
While I think there are a little too many of these alternate dimension plots, it does unfortunately seem to be a staple of the DC Universe :-(. And this one had cool action and some interesting character dynamics :-)
Did you know
- TriviaIn the film the Aquaman of the Justice Society earth has yellow/gold gloves instead of the more recognizable green ones. This is in keeping with the original version of the character from the golden age of comics (World War 2/the 1940's.) That was retconned into existing on Earth 2 of the DC comics multiverse where the Justice Society lived.
- GoofsWhen Steve Trevor attacks Aquaman with the machine gun, the ejected shells are all depicted as being still fully intact round-nose bullets, not the empty shell casings they should be.
- Crazy creditsThe Warner Bros Animation and DC Comics logos, the opening credits and part of the closing credits appear in a black-and-white World War 2 newsreel.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Flash: The Saga of the Scarlet Speedster (2023)
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