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Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths

  • Video
  • 2010
  • PG-13
  • 1h 15m
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7.2/10
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Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (2010)
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A good version of Lex Luthor from a parallel Earth comes to the Justice League's dimension for help to fight their evil counterparts.A good version of Lex Luthor from a parallel Earth comes to the Justice League's dimension for help to fight their evil counterparts.A good version of Lex Luthor from a parallel Earth comes to the Justice League's dimension for help to fight their evil counterparts.

  • Directors
    • Sam Liu
    • Lauren Montgomery
  • Writers
    • Dwayne McDuffie
    • Jerry Siegel
    • Joe Shuster
  • Stars
    • William Baldwin
    • Mark Harmon
    • Chris Noth
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    30K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Sam Liu
      • Lauren Montgomery
    • Writers
      • Dwayne McDuffie
      • Jerry Siegel
      • Joe Shuster
    • Stars
      • William Baldwin
      • Mark Harmon
      • Chris Noth
    • 59User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    William Baldwin
    William Baldwin
    • Batman
    • (voice)
    Mark Harmon
    Mark Harmon
    • Superman
    • (voice)
    Chris Noth
    Chris Noth
    • Lex Luthor
    • (voice)
    Gina Torres
    Gina Torres
    • Superwoman
    • (voice)
    James Woods
    James Woods
    • Owlman
    • (voice)
    Jonathan Adams
    Jonathan Adams
    • J'onn J'onzz
    • (voice)
    Brian Bloom
    Brian Bloom
    • Ultraman
    • (voice)
    Bruce Davison
    Bruce Davison
    • President Wilson
    • (voice)
    Josh Keaton
    Josh Keaton
    • The Flash
    • (voice)
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    Vanessa Marshall
    Vanessa Marshall
    • Wonder Woman
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    Nolan North
    Nolan North
    • Green Lantern
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    Freddi Rogers
    • Rose Wilson
    • (voice)
    James Patrick Stuart
    James Patrick Stuart
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    Carlos Alazraqui
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    Richard Green
    • Jimmy Olsen
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    Jim Meskimen
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    Andrea Romano
    • Watchtower Computer
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    Bruce Timm
    Bruce Timm
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    • Directors
      • Sam Liu
      • Lauren Montgomery
    • Writers
      • Dwayne McDuffie
      • Jerry Siegel
      • Joe Shuster
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    9tankace

    Personal Favorite Justice League film up to now.

    Crisis on two Earths is about the main Justice League going after another Justice League , from another universe in which they are the bad guys. I have to say these stories are some of my favorites for makes you think you heroes in different light and not taking for granted that for instance that just the experiences of Batmanturned him into the hero we all know and love.

    In general the story is very interesting and I really like the dynamic of the parallel world as it shows something which I have to see it since Injustice and the episode Justice League "A Better World" ,the Justice League is a force which can rule the world and their good intentions is the reason why they don't.

    Also the portrait of Martian Manhunter was pitch perfect and I still look forward for him to take a live-action treatment.

    Over all a very enjoyable film ,I recommended to every DC fan.
    7darkmax

    By far the best DC superheroes animation

    Story/plot: Good. In fact better than some real life movies Voice Actors: Good. Professional quality.

    Artwork/Animation: Good. This is the US standard without becoming CGI.

    Length/Run-Time: Good. It isn't too short and isn't too long for my kid.

    Comment: I wish there were more animations on the justice League. DC is doing much better than it was with its animations over the past decade. The story is simple with a touch of complexity and the moral is made clear enough that even my 5 year understood. The depiction of alternate Earths can lead to bigger expansion in the near future. Overall I would recommend this to other parents for their children
    8Quinoa1984

    the Justice League flies high and goes up against... the bizarro world of themselves!

    One of the things that makes these DC animated movies, specifically those as of late (with very few exceptions) so strong thematically is that they take the foundations of the characters from the comics and the TV shows, keep them strong, and build upon them as their own forms of mythology. We see this in Superman: Doomsday with the concept of 'Can Superman be taken down?', to even a slightly lessor film like Wonder Woman, which asks, simply, 'Is this a man's world, or is there some I Am Woman Hear Me Roar too?'

    While the best of the lot, Justice League New Frontier, is hard to get eclipsed in its storytelling, this new direct to video release, Crisis on Two Earths, does its best to come close. At first it might appear to be a simple bizarro-world story (or Elseworld tale as it can be called, i.e. Superman: Red Son), where the Justice League is visited by Lex Luthor(!) from the other world, who is actually battling the bad-guy versions of the JLA, and they have to stop them- specifically the mastermind Owlman- from destroying possibly both worlds... or all.

    What makes it richer is how the writers and directors build upon the tropes and even add some philosophy to the mix - the way Owlman looks at all of the worlds, the nihilism present, and his disgust of free will, is rather morbidly fascinating for the few minutes its given light in what would be otherwise a "kids" movie - and keeps fans happy. I wouldn't say this is a good place to start for newbies to these characters; not so much for a complex story, which is isn't entirely, but that some of the characters are already so well established and that some of the smaller ones may just float by without much consequence (I, who has been catching up on the Justice League animated show, didn't recognize some of the characters unless named). It really is made by fans of the series (the directors are also well-established with these films, practically covering all of the recent ones for better and worse), for fans, as a rock-em-sock-em elseworld story.

    While some small parts do frustrate a bit (how Owlman is so set in his path towards the end... and then proceeds to go and beat up Batman anyway seems rather redundant), it gives us some great moments in DC animated history. That one line from Batman especially to Owlman, "The difference between you and I - we both looked in the abyss, and you blinked", is a keeper, and some of the quips given by Superwoman and the Flash (yes, the Flash) are really funny. And though the overall outcome of who will triumph and so on can be called practically from the outset, the fun and danger comes in the instances of uncertainty between character fights and the intensity of one-on-one action, or just unexpected moments (the 'Green Arrow' in the elseworld is basically painted Red and made into the Batman villain Deadshot) that delight.

    One last note - the voice acting here was surprisingly good. It's tricky not having the standard voices for Super/Batmen (I'm always wary hearing Batman not as Kevin Conroy), but William Baldwin actually didn't do too bad, and same for Mark Harmon. Best of all were Gina Torres as the femme fatale in Superwoman, and James Woods dialing down his usual hammy bad-guy acting for Owlman, who sounds so cerebral one wonders why he has that big suit of armor.
    73xHCCH

    Another Excellent JLA Adventure!

    I really like Justice League adventures, since they espouse the spirit of cooperation among the DC superheroes which I grew up with. My favorite DC comics in my childhood were my JLA comics. I really liked the recent revival of the JLA on TV. And now, I welcome these new mature animated JLA movies.

    Crisis on Two Earths is exactly what the title tells us. There are two Earths in this movie. This Earth where the JLA lives in, and a parallel Earth where the characters are reversed. The JLA counterparts are part of the nefarious Crime Syndicate (Ultraman, Owlman, Superwoman, Johnny Quick Man and Power Ring), while Lex Luthor and the Joker are the self-sacrificing heroes.

    It is very good to see the various guest appearances of other superheroes in this movie, like the Black Canary, Aquaman, as well as evil analogues of Green Arrow (in red) and the Elongated Man. It is good to see my favorite character, the Martian Manhunter, also have a featured part, and even a love interest!

    As with several other JLA adventures, the Batman had the meatiest part, together with his alter-ego, Owlman. Toward the end, the future of the two Earths actually lay in their philosophical and physical entanglements. This scene, as well as the rest of this movie, was very well-written and set into animation. The voice acting was sensitive and very well-done.
    JWick23

    Another well made movie by DC...

    DC keeps making hits after hits for DC animated movies and shows which Marvel cant compete in.

    The story was good with a well done adaptation of a couple of different dc comic books which were the original crisis on Two Earths. And you know it was the classic villains vs heroes scenario. It was action packed the pace was nicely done but a bit too fast at times. A lot of funny and great dialogue especially by Batman. The voice acting was very good except for Superman and Batman. Superman's voice was a bit too monotone while Batman's wasn't that dark or brooding.

    Overall a good animated movie by DC and probably one of the best DC animated movies back in the 2010s.

    Memorable: No Rewatchable: Unlikely..

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    • Trivia
      In the behind the scenes featurette, voice director Andrea Romano reveals that James Woods recorded all of his lines as Owlman via satellite from a studio in Connecticut.
    • Goofs
      During Green Lantern's and Wonder Woman's assault on a drug manufacturing warehouse, after Wonder Woman has been knocked into a wall, Green Lantern backs into view from behind the building with his left arm extended and the sound effects indicate his ring is active. He is not surrounded by the glow indicating such, and his ring is visible on his right hand.
    • Quotes

      Batman: [to Owlman] There is a difference between you and me. We both looked into the abyss, but when it looked back at us, you blinked.

    • Connections
      Featured in Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of DC Comics (2013)

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    • Why do Batman and Owlman have different voice actors, when they are supposed to be the same person, only from alternate universes?
    • Didn't the filmmakers realize kryptonite makes Ultraman stronger in the original comic?

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    • Release date
      • February 23, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Justice League: Worlds Collide
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros. Animation
      • Warner Premiere
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 15m(75 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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