Justice League Dark: Apokolips War (2020)

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Earth is decimated after intergalactic tyrant Darkseid has devastated the Justice League in a poorly executed war by the DC Super Heroes. Now the remaining bastions of good – the Justice League, Teen Titans, Suicide Squad and assorted others – must regroup, strategize and take the war to Darkseid in order to save the planet and its surviving inhabitants.

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... John Constantine (voice)

... Clark Kent / Superman (voice)

... Rachel Roth / Raven (voice)

... Bruce Wayne / Batman (voice)

... Diana Prince / Wonder Woman (voice)

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by JPV852

The DC Animated Universe movies have had their ups and downs, though even the lesser ones were entertaining enough, but thoroughly enjoyed this (supposed) conclusion, it's certainly the bloodiest and plenty of major deaths. The animation is mostly good as was the voice acting (funny, didn't care for Jason O'Mara's Batman early on, but over these years, come to really like it) and nice hearing Matt Ryan's return as Constantine. **4.25/5**

THIS is what the live action side should have led to if they had the patience...

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Alan Moore (Characters)

Steve Bissette (Characters)

John Totleben (Characters)

Jamie Delano (Characters)

John Ridgway (Characters)

Marv Wolfman (Characters)

George Pérez (Characters)

Paul Dini (Characters)

Bruce Timm (Characters)

Karl Kesel (Characters)

Dennis O'Neil (Characters)

Len Wein (Characters)

Bernie Wrightson (Characters)

Gardner Fox (Characters)

Murphy Anderson (Characters)

Jack Kirby (Characters)

Mairghread Scott (Story)

Mairghread Scott (Teleplay)

Ernie Altbacker (Teleplay)

Jerry Siegel (Characters)

Joe Shuster (Characters)

Bob Kane (Characters)

Bill Finger (Characters)

William Moulton Marston (Characters)

Release Date:

2020-05-05

Run Time:

90 min

MMPA Rating:

R

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by JPV852

The DC Animated Universe movies have had their ups and downs, though even the lesser ones were entertaining enough, but thoroughly enjoyed this (supposed) conclusion, it's certainly the bloodiest and plenty of major deaths. The animation is mostly good as was the voice acting (funny, didn't care for Jason O'Mara's Batman early on, but over these years, come to really like it) and nice hearing Matt Ryan's return as Constantine. **4.25/5**

THIS is what the live action side should have led to if they had the patience...

**This should have been two movies.**

_~ Please forgive any spelling errors. English is not my native language._

I feel it would have been better if Justice League Dark: Apokolips War had been structured as two movies, similar to The Death of Superman and Reign of the Supermen.

Movie 1: We see the Justice League preparing for the attack on Apokolips. Meanwhile, the Teen Titans prepare to defend Earth if the Justice League fails. An emotional farewell to characters we've come to know over several movies, and then the epic battle on Apokolips... and the tragic end. The death of the Justice League. The Titans try to defend Earth, but it's impossible. And the movie ends with Darkseid's victory.

Movie 2: Earth is lost. We see the consequences of Darkseid's victory on Earth, humanity, and the surviving heroes. Survivors, rebels, heroes, and villains unite to defeat Darkseid after years, before the destruction of Earth.

Unfortunately, I found the film, as it is, somewhat disappointing.

_~ Again, sorry for any possible errors._

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Justice League Dark: Apokolips War

Cast

... John Constantine (voice)

... Clark Kent / Superman (voice)

... Rachel Roth / Raven (voice)

... Bruce Wayne / Batman (voice)

... Diana Prince / Wonder Woman (voice)

... Damian Wayne / Robin (voice)

... Lois Lane (voice)

... Lex Luthor (voice)

... Darkseid (voice)

... Victor Stone / Cyborg (voice)

... Barry Allen / The Flash (voice)

... Jason Blood / Etrigan (voice)

... Zatanna (voice)

... Harley Quinn (voice)

... Captain Boomerang (voice)

... John Stewart / Green Lantern (voice) / Swamp Thing (voice)

... King Shark / Trigon (voice)

... Lady Shiva (voice)

... Arthur Curry / Aquaman (voice)

... Billy Batson / Shazam (voice)

... J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter (voice)

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