DC fans were in for a treat this past weekend at DC FanDome. From new reveals to movie updates DC fans have a lot to look forward to. For fans that are excited about the DC animated film Injustice release, they were not only treated to new images of the film they were also treated to a new clip as well. If you missed it don’t worry, you can check them all out below.
Injustice – “Heroes vs. Heroes”
The split factions of the Justice League — Superman’s allies and Batman’s team — are forced to put aside their differences and fight once again as a united front when the majority of Arkham Asylum’s occupants are unleashed upon them in this clip from “Injustice,” an all-new DC Animated Movie. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, DC and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, the feature-length animated film is set for release Tuesday, October 19, 2021 on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack, Blu-ray and Digital. The clip features the voices of Anson Mount (Batman) and Justin Hartley (Superman), and appearances by the villains Killer Croc, Poison Ivy, Clayface, Bane and more.
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New Injustice Images
Mr. Terrific and Plastice Man
Mr. Terrific and Plastic Man join forces – but it’s their opposing forces that have them worried – in this still image from Injustice. Mr. Terrific is voiced by Edwin Hodge (The Tomorrow War, Mayans M.C.), while Oliver Hudson (Rules of Engagement, Nashville) plays Plastic Man.
Cyborg
Cyborg prepares to fire in one of the many fight scenes – many pitting heroes against heroes – within “Injustice,” an all-new DC Animated Movies release coming to 4K/Blu-ray/Digital on Tuesday, October 19, Cyborg is voiced by Brandon Micheal Hall (God Friended Me).
Fortress of Solitude
Superman and Wonder Woman have a moment of reflection, and some strategizing for what will come next, in the Fortress of Solitude during an enthralling scene from Injustice. Justin Hartley (This is Us, Smallville) is the voice of Superman opposite Janet Varney (The Legend of Korra, You’re The Worst) as Wonder Woman.
Catwoman
Leave it to master thief Catwoman to find her way through the enormous keyhole of Superman’s Fortress of Solitude in Injustice. Anika Noni Rose (The Princess and the Frog, The Good Wife, Dreamgirls) gives voice to Catwoman.
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I got a chance to watch this. I am glad that DC was able to transfer this from comic to movie. That being said, the transition. I fell, was done poorly… at best. The animation looks like it is out of the ’90s, the voices just don’t match the characters, and the runtime was just too short. I wish they could’ve used previous voice actors. Also, being on the heals of ‘Zach Snyder’s Justice League’ (in which we will probably never get a sequel or trilogy), it would’ve been incredible if the producers would’ve taken some liberties and made this a kind of (Unofficial) ‘Zach Snyder’s Justice League Part II’, instead of a shot-for-shot retelling of the comic. I realize that this may be an unpopular opinion, but Zach Snyder’s Justice League was not only far better than Whedon’s version, but it is also DC’s best Motion Picture in many years. If DC would’ve made this more of a sequel, they could’ve used the voices of Zach Snyder’s Justice League. DC missed a major opportunity with this release.