In most fan Q&As, fans plead their case for future films. The film ultimately leaves viewers with an impending doom that lurks beyond the running time and that will frustrate some.īefore the Justice League: Warworld screening at SDCC 2023, the people behind the film took part in a fan Q&A - and there were two conspicious fan questions that got us thinking a Crisis was coming. Fans will get a kick out of Wonder Woman in a western, which has a nice Pulp Fiction reference, but each section runs stale with nearly 20 minutes devoted to each mini-story. ![]() Lobo (John DiMaggio) literally bursts in and gives Warworld a much needed jolt of comedy as the film in its entirety just plods along. It all comes together as an elaborate ploy by Mongol (Robin Atkin Downes) who has held the trinity captive along with Martian Manhunter (Ike Amadi). Things are starting to feel familiar and our heroes begin piecing their memory back. He is a field agent tasked at questioning witnesses in a diner that believe they saw aliens and suspect that someone amongst them is one of them, because this alien has the ability to shapeshift. Lastly Clark Kent finds himself in a '50s, black and white UFO paranoia story. The Warlord (Teddy Sears) tries to tame him, but eventually realizes he needs Bruce Wayne and all of his skills. Next, Bruce Wayne clashes heads and steel in a story of savagery and prehistoric creatures. Jonah Hex (Troy Baker) introduces himself as someone who’d like to join forces but is really aiming to prolong the misery of the town. In Justice League: Warworld, DC’s trinity, Wonder Woman (Stana Katic), Batman (Jensen Ackles) and Superman (Darren Criss) find themselves in three very different adventures, confused at their surroundings.ĭiana opens the film starring in a spaghetti western, wandering into a small, dusty town that’s littered with outlaws and miscreants. How Justice League: Warworld sets up Crisis on Infinite Earths Image credit: Warner Bros. We assume the latter will be an adaptation of the original 12-issue miniseries, but DC’s animated universe - the Tomorrowverse - has actually been leading up to a version of Crisis on Infinite Earths for years.įirst let’s look at what happened in Warworld, which is set up like an anthology film. ![]() ![]() This forced legacy heroes to step up to the plate in a major way, even and especially when Justice Leaguer and antihero Black Adam put them down for every attempt they made.Justice League: Warworld premiered at San Diego Comic-Con 2023, and as the end-credits rolled we were on-hand for the reveal of the next two DC animated epics:: Justice League - Crisis on Infinite Earths and Watchmen. It's a huge moment after months of build-up in which the individual members of the Justice League were separated on their own Earths, which were built by Pariah using their literal essences. Together, the two Supermen take down one of Clark Kent's oldest and deadliest foes - the first monster to literally kill Superman - and then the entire Justice League joins the fight in a glorious display of light. Although the heroes are a little doubtful that it will work, the plan succeeds, and just in the nick of time.Īs Doomsday bears down on Jon, Clark appears at his side and holds the monster off, which gives Jon the boost of morale he needs to get back on his feet and keep fighting. In order to get back to Earth-0/Prime, the Justice League depends on Barry Allen and Hal Jordan to combine the Flash's energy connections to the Infinite Earths and the power of the Green Lantern ring to get them back to where they belong.
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