Showing posts with label Justice League: Doom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Justice League: Doom. Show all posts

3/8/12

Podcast of Oa Episode 17


In this episode of the Podcast of Oa hosts Bill Giancoli and Myron Rumsey talk about the recently released DC Animated Film "Justice League: Doom".   The finale to the Keeper War saga in Green Lantern Corps #6 stirs conversation about the shifting roles of the Corps and the underlying narrative behind the history of the Keepers and their relationship with the Guardians of the Universe.  Meanwhile the rise of Invictus in Green Lantern: New Guardians #6 sparks talk about the nature of the emotional spectrum.

And last but certainly not least we have a very special guest on hand for a new Green Lantern spotlight - and Bill and Myron may never be the same again!

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Show Notes
00:00:00  Intro
00:01:48  Green Lantern Corps #6
00:25:25  Green Lantern Spotlight
00:33:11  Green Lantern: New Guardians #6
00:49:46  Justice League: Doom
01:09:54  Closing




2/28/12

Nathan Fillion Talks About Playing Hal Jordan

Warner Brothers Home Video has provided some clips of an interview with Nathan Fillion where he discusses the joy of doing voice over work and being able to play superhero for a while as a promotion for the Justice League: Doom animated film which released today on home video.  Here's hoping we get to see Nathan play Hal again in an animated version of the Sinestro Corps War!

Nathan Fillion GL Clip From the Daly Show


In what is no doubt the funniest bit connected with today's release of Justice League: Doom, Nathan Fillion appeared in a short film skit for the Daly Show wherein he tries to help a delusional Tim Daly for whom years of voicing Superman have finally taken their toll.  Fillion's own history comes into play and hilarity ensues with a special appearance by Michael Rosenbaum as icing on the cake!


2/17/12

Justice League: Doom Review


Having never read the popular "Tower of Babel" story written by Mark Waid I was really interested in seeing how the late Dwayne McDuffie would adapt the story of how Batman's contingency plans to take out his fellow Justice Leaguers.  The new animated DC Universe direct to video feature, Justice League: Doom, represents the last script McDuffie completed before his untimely death in 2011 as a result of complications from heart surgery.  The film is suitably dedicated to him and is in fact being released as digital download on February 21st, exactly one year after his death.

Doom showcases how well McDuffie understood the need for powerful drama with these larger than life characters as well as how much he understood the characters wearing the masks.  While there is humor in places where needed, Justice League: Doom is first and foremost an action filled drama where the secrecy and insecurities lying beneath Batman's well protected exterior lead to events that not only drives a wedge between the Dark Knight and his fellow heroes, but could very well lead to a global cataclysm.  

The script does assume that the audience has some familiarity with the DC universe with there being no time spent on establishing background information so the uninitiated viewer understands things such as Hal and Carol's history or why there are two Martians, but that certainly should pose no problem for the film's target  audience.  I will say too that like some of the other DC animated films the short running time that the production team is forced deal with creates a problem for a story of this magnitude.  Not enough time is spent driving home how deeply the existence of Batman's plans drives a wedge in the League and the final sequence lacks the punch that the Justice League: Starcrossed movie had.

2/14/12

Green Lantern Clip from Justice League: Doom

Warner Brothers Home Video has released a clip from the forthcoming direct to video feature Justice League: Doom featuring Green Lantern taking on a member of the Royal Flush Gang.  Justice League: Doom releases on home video on February 28th, 2012.  See our review here.

The film features the voices of Nathan Fillion (Castle) as Green Lantern, Tim Daly (Private Practice) as Superman, and a reunion of actors who provided the voices of the Justice League and  Justice League Unlimited animated series, including Kevin Conroy (Batman: The Animated Series) as Batman, Michael Rosenbaum (Smallville, Breaking In) as Flash, Susan Eisenberg (Superman/Batman: Apocalypse) as Wonder Woman, Carl Lumbly (Alias) as J’onn J’onzz/Martian Manhunter, Phil Morris (Smallville, Seinfeld) as Vandal Savage, Olivia d’Abo (The Wonder Years) as Star Sapphire, and Alexis Denisof (Angel) as Mirror Master. Bumper Robinson (A Different World, Transformers: Animated) joins the cast as Cyborg.  Also appearing as villians are Carlos Alazraqui (Reno 911) as Bane, Paul Blackthorne (The Dresden Files) as Metallo, and Claudia Black (Farscape, Stargate SG-1) as Cheetah. David Kaufman (Danny Phantom) also reprises his Justice League role of Jimmy Olsen.

12/22/11

Podcast of Oa Episode 12


In episode twelve of the Podcast of Oa hosts Bill Giancoli and Myron Rumsey dive into the fourth issues of Red Lanterns and Green Lantern - the perfect combination of colors to celebrate the Christmas season.  We also announce the winners of the Kilowog Challenge and the Party Supply drawing and share some recent Green Lantern news.

You can contact the show via the contact me form on the Blog of Oa website, or by email to greenlantern@stny.rr.com. Skype users can leave a voicemail on the show's account, blogofa. You can also find us on Facebook and Google+.

The Podcast of Oa is the official podcast of the The Blog of Oa. www.blogofoa.com.


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Show Notes
0:00:00 Intro
0:01:06 Contest Winners
0:07:30 Red Lanterns #4
0:38:25 Green Lantern #4
0:57:23 News/Mobile & Browser Apps/Facebook Group
1:12:55 Outro




12/12/11

The Justice League Meets its Doom on February 28th

Warner Home Video issued a press release today for the upcoming Justice League: Doom home animated feature.   Based on the Mark Waid "Tower of Babel" storyline from his run on the Justice League, the next animated film also marks the last script penned by the late Dwayne McDuffie and the home video release will include a tribute to the late writer who passed away in  2011. 

Justice League: Doom is the latest in the DC Universe Animated Original Movie line from Warner Home Video.


ENEMIES AT EVERY TURN …
EXECUTING A PLAN CONCEIVED FROM WITHIN
GET READY FOR THE NEXT ALL-NEW DC UNIVERSE ANIMATED ORIGINAL MOVIE
JUSTICE LEAGUE: DOOM
COMING FEBRUARY 28, 2012 FROM WARNER HOME VIDEO

Primetime TV stars & Justice League cartoon alums fill stellar voice cast led by Nathan Fillion, Tim Daly and Michael Rosenbaum;
Available as Blu-rayTM Combo Pack & DVD


Earth’s greatest super heroes face foes on all fronts – using a plan initiated from within – in the all-new Justice League: Doom, the next entry in the popular, ongoing series of DC Universe Animated Original Movies. Produced by Warner Premiere, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the all-new, PG-13 rated film arrives February 28, 2012 from Warner Home Video as a Blu-Ray™ Combo Pack ($24.98 SRP) and DVD ($19.98 SRP), On Demand and for Download. Both the Blu-Ray™ Combo Pack and DVD will include an UltraViiolet™ Digital Copy.

Justice League: Doom finds Superman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Cyborg and Batman on their heels when a team of super villains discover and implement the Dark Knight’s “contingency plans” for stopping any rogue Justice League member. The story is inspired by Mark Waid’s much-heralded JLA: Tower of Babel.

Primetime television stars Nathan Fillion (Castle) and Tim Daly (Private Practice), the reigning voices of Green Lantern and Superman, respectively, join a group of eight actors reprising their famed Justice League cartoon roles. Fillion made his debut as Green Lantern/Hal Jordan in the recent Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, and took his initial DC Universe movie bow as the voice of Steve Trevor in the 2008 hit Wonder Woman. Daly originated his role as Superman’s voice in the landmark cartoon, Superman: The Animated Series. He has reprised the role in two DC Universe films: the 2009 extravaganza Superman/Batman: Public Enemies and the 2010 thriller Superman/Batman: Apocalypse.

The grand reunion of actors who provided the voices of the Justice League for the cartoon of the same name and its follow-up, Justice League Unlimited, includes Kevin Conroy (Batman: The Animated Series) as Batman, Michael Rosenbaum (Smallville, Breaking In) as Flash, Susan Eisenberg (Superman/Batman: Apocalypse) as Wonder Woman and Carl Lumbly (Alias) as J’onn J’onzz/Martian Manhunter. Bumper Robinson (A Different World, Transformers: Animated) joins the cast as Cyborg.

Olivia d'Abo returns as Star Sapphire
The Justice League faces two sets of villainous teams in the film – The Royal Flush Gang and a sextet of notable evildoers. The latter group includes three voice acting alumni of the Justice League animated series: Phil Morris (Smallville, Seinfeld) as Vandal Savage, Olivia d’Abo (The Wonder Years) as Star Sapphire, and Alexis Denisof (Angel) as Mirror Master. Also opposing our heroes are Carlos Alazraqui (Reno 911) as Bane, Paul Blackthorne (The Dresden Files) as Metallo, and Claudia Black (Farscape, Stargate SG-1) as Cheetah.

David Kaufman (Danny Phantom) also reprises his Justice League role of Jimmy Olsen.

The film is executive produced by Bruce Timm (Batman: Year One), and directed by Lauren Montgomery (Batman: Year One), who is also credited as producer alongside Alan Burnett (Batman: The Animated Series). Justice League: Doom is the final DC Universe film script from the late Dwayne McDuffie (All-Star Superman, Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths), who passed away in February 2011. Casting and dialogue direction is once again in the capable hands of Andrea Romano (Batman: Year One, Justice League).

Justice League: Doom has all the classic ingredients of a great super hero film – a cavalcade of dynamic villains, internal strife amongst our heroes, treacherous twists and turns, and a cast that brings together some of today’s popular primetime television actors with many of the fans’ favorite voices from the original series,” said Hersin Magante, Warner Home Video Marketing Director, Family & Animation. “I think fans will embrace Dwayne’s McDuffie’s final DCU script, particularly as it has been nuanced by Bruce Timm and the Warner Bros. Animation team. Warner Home Video is proud to distribute Justice League: Doom as the next DC Universe Animated Original Movie.”

Justice League: Doom Blu-Ray™ Combo Pack has 3 hours of exciting content, including:
  • Standard and high definition versions of the feature film
  • UltraViiolet™ Digital Copy,
  • Sneak Peak at Superman vs. The Elite, the next DC Universe Animated Original Movie
  • Featurette – “A Legion of One: The Dwayne McDuffie Story” – The skilled writer penned some of the best stories which consistently entertained fans. From his early writing career to adapting the popular work of All-Star Superman, this is the story of Dwayne McDuffie, as told by his family and friends.
  • Featurette – “Guarding the Balance: Batman and the JLA” – Everyone has a weakness and so do superheroes, yet when they go rogue, their power can topple more than a few egos, they can shatter worlds. The Justice League is the most powerful organization of superheroes on the planet, but what if the Justice League went rogue, and decided to use their power for harm?
  • Mini-featurette – “Their Time Has Come: Cyborg and the DC Universe’s New Diversity” – 2011 will go down in DC Comics storied history as a year when a rich diversity of characters were re-introduced into the spotlight alongside Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman. One of the most celebrated of the re-imagined characters is Cyborg, who became the new Man of Steel in Geoff Johns’ altered universe storyline, Flashpoint.
  • Creative team commentary
  • Two bonus episodes from the Justice League animated series handpicked by Bruce Timm: Wild Cards, Part 1 and 2, written by Stan Berkowitz and Dwayne McDuffie
  • Digital Comic

About Warner Premiere:
Warner Premiere, part of Warner Bros. Entertainment, specializes in the development and production of both features and digital content for home entertainment platforms. Past projects include Another Cinderella Story, Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins and Batman: Under the Red Hood, as well as the digital series Watchmen Motion Comics. Warner Premiere is at the creative forefront in the made-for-home entertainment marketplace, producing properties that exemplify the commitment to story, production and brand equity for which Warner Bros. is known.

About Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group:
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group brings together Warner Bros. Entertainment's home video, digital distribution, interactive entertainment/videogames, direct-to-DVD production, technical operations and anti-piracy businesses in order to maximize current and next-generation distribution scenarios. WBHEG is responsible for the global distribution of content through DVD, electronic sell-through and VOD, and delivery of theatrical content to wireless and online channels, and is also a significant worldwide publisher for both internal and third party videogame titles.

About DC Entertainment:
DC Entertainment, home to iconic brands DC Comics (Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, The Flash, etc.), Vertigo (Sandman, Fables, etc.) and MAD, is the creative division charged with strategically integrating across Warner Bros. and Time Warner. DC Entertainment works in concert with many key Warner Bros. divisions to unleash its stories and characters across all media, including but not limited to film, television, consumer products, home entertainment, and interactive games. Publishing thousands of comic books, graphic novels and magazines each year, DC Entertainment is the largest English-language publisher of comics in the world.

BATMAN and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and © DC Comics. (s11)

About Warner Bros. Animation:
Warner Bros. Animation (WBA) is one of the leading producers of animation in the entertainment industry, with an innovative and talent-rich roster boasting some of the most accomplished writers, producers and artists working today. The studio is on the cutting edge of animation technology and has both CG and traditionally animated projects in current production and development. For TV, WBA produces series such as Green Lantern: The Animated Series, The Looney Tunes Show, MAD, Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, ThunderCats and Young Justice, for Cartoon Network. WBA will also produce series and additional original content for Cartoon Network’s multiplatform branded DC Nation programming block, which debuts in 2012. In addition to TV series, WBA produces theatrically released CG cartoon shorts featuring iconic Looney Tunes characters, rendered in stereoscopic 3D. The first three shorts premiered in 2010; the most recent short — I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat — was released in November 2011; and two additional cartoons will debut in 2012. WBA also creates the highly successful series of DC Universe Original Animated Movies for DVD. Producing for multiple platforms including TV, digital and home entertainment both domestically and internationally, WBA is highly respected for its creative and technical excellence, as well as for maintaining the Studio’s rich cartoon heritage. It is also the home of the iconic animated characters from the DC Comics, Hanna-Barbera, MGM and Looney Tunes libraries. One of the most-honored animation studios in history, WBA has been honored with six Academy Awards®, 35 Emmy® Awards, the George Foster Peabody Award, an Environmental Media Award, a Parents’ Choice Award, the HUMANITAS Prize, two Prism Awards and 20 Annie Awards (honoring excellence in animation).

11/14/11

Sequel and Justice League Film Rumors Surface

With Warner Brothers not officially announcing anything regarding the future of their DC Entertainment projects beyond the next Batman and Superman films, rumors have surfaced that there are indeed plans for a shared DC film universe.  These plans, if the information is true,  includes a sequel to Green Lantern as well as a Justice League movie spearheaded not by Warner Brother, but by DC Entertainment itself. 

Cosmic Book News is reporting that there are plans being put together for a Justice League movie for 2015 or 2016 and that the movie will be run by DC Entertainment and distributed by Warner Brothers and Legendary Pictures with Chris Nolan's name being thrown around as the producer.   Geoff Johns will supposedly be acting as the Executive Producer and will provide the treatment for the movie to David Goyer who will be writing the script.  

According to the report Warner Brothers also wants a sequel to Man of Steel before they Justice League, but are also looking at the Green Lantern sequel as a way to debut the shared universe, likely as a film loosely based on Sinestro going bad, but maybe with elements from the wildly popular Sinestro Corps War.  There obviously nothing official coming from Warner Brothers or DC Entertainment yet and the article admittedly says that they cannot confirm any of this information, so this could likely be nothing more than hopeful speculation.

Source: Cosmic Book News

11/5/11

Ten Minute Justice League: Doom Preview



As previously announced the next DC animated film from producer Bruce Timm will be "Justice League: Doom", based on the "Tower of Babel" storyline from Mark Waid's Justice League run.  Doom features the last work from the late Dwayne McDuffie and the animation crew have gone all out to get fan favorite voice talent to reprise their roles from past DC Universe animated projects.

Nathan Fillion will be reprising his role from Green Lantern: Emerald Knights by voicing Hal Jordan.  Olivia D'Abo will also be returning as Carol Ferris / Star Sapphire.  A ten minute preview including cast and crew interviews shows some of the character design and animation from the upcoming feature. 



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10/14/11

Justice League Doom Trailer Debuts

The official trailer for the 2012 direct to video DC Animated feature "Justice League: Doom" debuted today, showing the animated adaptation of Mark Waid's "Tower of Babel" Justice League story arc.  The animated feature features the voices of many actors long associated with DC Comics characters, including Nathan Fillion returning to the role of Hal Jordan.  The trailer looks good, although the appearance of one of my pet peeves shows up - Hal Jordan using his power ring on the wrong hand.  Green Lantern goof up aside this looks like it's shaping up to be very good.

Source: IGN


10/3/11

First Look at JLA Doom's Star Sapphire

One of several images posted by #1 Nightwing Fan from the Justice League: Doom preview on the Batman: Year One DVD reveals the Star Sapphire character design that will be seen in the animated film.  Olivia D'Abo, who provided the voice of Queen Aga'po in the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 versions of the Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters video game, will reprise the voice acting role for Carol Ferris.  D'Abo did the voice of Carol Ferris in the first Green Lantern animated feature, Green Lantern: First Flight and the few times Star Sapphire appeared in the Justice League animated series.  As you can see from the image, producer Bruce Timm is going with the modern version of Star Sapphire's uniform, which is sure to raise a few eyebrows for those who don't read the comics.

Source: #1 Nightwing Fan

9/27/11

More "Justice League: Doom" Casting News

A scene from "Justice League: Doom"
Yesterday we learned that Nathan Fillion was among the cast for the 2012 DC Universe animated feature "Justice League: Doom", returning to the role of Green Lantern Hal Jordan alongside a cast of  voices very familiar to DC animation fans.  Today Warner Brothers makes another announcement about the voice casting for the direct to video release which reveals some of the villains that will be up against the Justice League and even more voice talent that will make fans happy.

Vandal Savage will appear, voiced by Phil Morris (Smallville), Olivia d’Abo (The Wonder Years) as Star Sapphire, and Alexis Denisof (Angel) as Mirror Master.  Also opposing our heroes are Carlos Alazraqui (Reno 911) as Bane, Paul Blackthorne (The Dresden Files) as Metallo, and Claudia Black (Farscape, Stargate SG-1) as Cheetah. David Kaufman (Danny Phantom) also reprises his Justice League role of Jimmy Olsen.  The voice casting for the Royal Flush Gang have not been announced yet. 

Warner Home Video will premiere the Justice League: Doom trailer during its presentation at New York Comic Con on Friday, October 14 from 3:00-4:00 p.m. in the IGN Theater. Also premiering during that session will be the Catwoman animated short that is attached to Batman: Year One, the next DC Universe Animated Movie which releases on October 18.

9/26/11

Nathan Fillion to Voice Hal Jordan in "Justice League: Doom"

Nathan Fillion, star of ABC's hit series "Castle" and long time geek friendly actor, is returning to the role of Hal Jordan in the direct to video Warner Brothers animated feature "Justice League: Doom" which is slated to be released in early 2012.  Fillion first voiced Hal Jordan in "Green Lantern: Emerald Knights" and was the first choice by many fans for the role in the live action film, spurring one fan to make a faux trailer for the film.  Bruce Timm is producing the film based on the popular Mark Waid story "Tower of Babel" and created from the last script penned by the late Dwayne McDuffie.  Kyle Rayner was the Green Lantern in the original story which focused on Batman's secret plans to deal with members of the Justice League should they go rogue being stolen and used by a group of super villains.

Voicing characters in the movie are a cast of actors very familiar to fans of the DC Animated Universe.  Tim Daly (Superman) , Kevin Conroy (Batman), Michael Rosebaum (Flash), Susan Eisenberg (Wonder Woman), and Carl Lumbly (Martian Manhunter) all return to the roles they created in the Superman, Batman and Justice League animated series.  Actor Bumper Robinson will be voicing Cyborg.

Source: TV Guide

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