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Jensen Ackles
- Batman
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Gideon Adlon
- Batgirl
- (Synchronisation)
Ike Amadi
- Martian Manhunter
- (Synchronisation)
Geoffrey Arend
- Psycho Pirate
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Troy Baker
- The Joker
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Brian Bloom
- Adam Strange
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Matt Bomer
- The Flash
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Ashly Burch
- Nightshade
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Zach Callison
- Earth-2 Robin
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Kevin Conroy
- Earth-12 Batman
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Darren Criss
- Superman
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Alexandra Daddario
- Lois Lane
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Brett Dalton
- Bat Lash
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John DiMaggio
- Lobo
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Meg Donnelly
- Supergirl
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Ato Essandoh
- Mister Terrific
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Keith Ferguson
- Doctor Fate
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Will Friedle
- Batman Beyond
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I'm not versed in the source material at all outside of common knowledge for fans of the shared universe, so my enjoyment of this film is for the film itself. That, and the Tomorrowverse overall. Were I an avid reader of the comics and knew Crisis well, it would not surprise me to find myself disliking this far more.
But as a trilogy, this conclusion really wasn't so bad. It was greatly helped by brief visits to well-loved shows in the past, all in its original art style no less. The nostalgia train hit me so hard I couldn't help but instantly like this film a little more the second it came on screen. This movie also had some decent moments unrelated to old heavy hitters. While it wasn't the best of the franchise, I still enjoyed it for what it is.
However, the main issue with these recent films is that hardly any of them are complete stories by themselves. It's all tied to other entries that came before it. If this only happened for the trilogy I wouldn't judge so harshly, since parts 1, 2 and 3 are literally in the title. But we also saw this for films that preceded it, transforming these into episodes of the same story and not separate, though inter-connected movies. This happens when there's too much crossover which blurs the entire arc into one amalgamation. Instead of cool references here and there where the audience can get excited at recognizing something for having seen previous installments, thorough knowledge of the continuity is expected of the viewer which easily becomes drag when seemingly the same story has been occurring for a long, long time. Perhaps this was intentional due to it being infinite earths and all. If so, the intent is appreciated, but left wanting in practice. Or maybe their assumed audience are all DC diehards, in which case this isn't great storytelling.
It also has to be mentioned that some scenes are poorly done. It's hard to describe but the quality throughout the trilogy, as well as many of the films before it is noticeably inconsistent. You've got moments that are excellent while others are so low-effort it's amazing they're in the same movie. Don't know what's happening in the animation studio but it seriously affects the end result in a negative way.
I'm a DC fan. These characters are among my favorites in any franchise. This means I'll continue to watch whatever DC puts out. Having said that, Tomorrowverse was disappointing overall. Too much reliance on previous entries aside, with very few exceptions it wasn't until this film that our heroes started feeling like the people we know and love. Then, suddenly, it's over. Quite a bittersweet send-off. There's something missing, but by this point I'm somewhat glad it's done.
But as a trilogy, this conclusion really wasn't so bad. It was greatly helped by brief visits to well-loved shows in the past, all in its original art style no less. The nostalgia train hit me so hard I couldn't help but instantly like this film a little more the second it came on screen. This movie also had some decent moments unrelated to old heavy hitters. While it wasn't the best of the franchise, I still enjoyed it for what it is.
However, the main issue with these recent films is that hardly any of them are complete stories by themselves. It's all tied to other entries that came before it. If this only happened for the trilogy I wouldn't judge so harshly, since parts 1, 2 and 3 are literally in the title. But we also saw this for films that preceded it, transforming these into episodes of the same story and not separate, though inter-connected movies. This happens when there's too much crossover which blurs the entire arc into one amalgamation. Instead of cool references here and there where the audience can get excited at recognizing something for having seen previous installments, thorough knowledge of the continuity is expected of the viewer which easily becomes drag when seemingly the same story has been occurring for a long, long time. Perhaps this was intentional due to it being infinite earths and all. If so, the intent is appreciated, but left wanting in practice. Or maybe their assumed audience are all DC diehards, in which case this isn't great storytelling.
It also has to be mentioned that some scenes are poorly done. It's hard to describe but the quality throughout the trilogy, as well as many of the films before it is noticeably inconsistent. You've got moments that are excellent while others are so low-effort it's amazing they're in the same movie. Don't know what's happening in the animation studio but it seriously affects the end result in a negative way.
I'm a DC fan. These characters are among my favorites in any franchise. This means I'll continue to watch whatever DC puts out. Having said that, Tomorrowverse was disappointing overall. Too much reliance on previous entries aside, with very few exceptions it wasn't until this film that our heroes started feeling like the people we know and love. Then, suddenly, it's over. Quite a bittersweet send-off. There's something missing, but by this point I'm somewhat glad it's done.
I waited until I had finished Part 3 before rating and reviewing because it is folly to view these as three separate movies rather than as a series.
Had just a little more care been taken, I believe this trilogy would have been cinema-worthy. The artwork looks like Archer, the pacing is terrible; Part 1, a story where the Flash races through alternate dimensions, should have crackled with energy. Instead, it has gaps of leaden silence, where stilled cells linger more than a beat too long. There are serious continuity issues, where it is impossible to tell where characters physically are in the 'multiverse', and I kept thinking I had missed a section of storyline.
It is interesting what DC have tried to do, here (even for the third time) using a storyline to repair what was a greedy boardroom decision, and the mature, subdued tone is appropriate. Additionally, the voice cast are fantastic, and this is the final chance to hear the Conroy/Hamill partnership. But, if this was such a big deal for the DCAMU, an extra three months of work would have raised it from an oddity to an epic.
Had just a little more care been taken, I believe this trilogy would have been cinema-worthy. The artwork looks like Archer, the pacing is terrible; Part 1, a story where the Flash races through alternate dimensions, should have crackled with energy. Instead, it has gaps of leaden silence, where stilled cells linger more than a beat too long. There are serious continuity issues, where it is impossible to tell where characters physically are in the 'multiverse', and I kept thinking I had missed a section of storyline.
It is interesting what DC have tried to do, here (even for the third time) using a storyline to repair what was a greedy boardroom decision, and the mature, subdued tone is appropriate. Additionally, the voice cast are fantastic, and this is the final chance to hear the Conroy/Hamill partnership. But, if this was such a big deal for the DCAMU, an extra three months of work would have raised it from an oddity to an epic.
Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Three masterfully delivers a riveting and emotionally engaging experience through its meticulously crafted battle sequences that burst with action and heart-pounding thrills. The dynamic visuals in the film not only captivate the audience but also serve as a testament to the immense talent and creativity of the animators and artists involved in bringing this epic story to life. Furthermore, the film delves deep into the powerful theme of unity, skillfully emphasizing the significance of solidarity and cooperation across diverse universes. This message of unity is a beacon of hope and inspiration that resonates strongly with viewers, reminding them of the boundless potential when different worlds unite for a common cause.
One of the standout elements of Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Three is the portrayal of the menacing villain, the Anti-Monitor, whose bone-chilling delivery and ominous presence bring a palpable sense of dread and danger to the film. The character is brought to life in a terrifying and unforgettable way, leaving a lasting impression on audiences long after the credits roll. As the concluding chapter in the thrilling Crisis on Infinite Earths trilogy, the film not only wraps up the storyline in a satisfying and impactful manner but also serves as a significant milestone in the larger narrative tapestry of the DC Animated Universe.
For fans of the Justice League and DC animation, Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Three stands as a fitting and emotional conclusion that pays homage to the rich legacy of these iconic characters and their enduring adventures. With its blend of gripping action, heartfelt storytelling, and stunning animation, this film remains a standout addition to the pantheon of DC animated movies, offering a satisfying and rewarding experience for viewers of all ages.
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For fans of the Justice League and DC animation, Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Three stands as a fitting and emotional conclusion that pays homage to the rich legacy of these iconic characters and their enduring adventures. With its blend of gripping action, heartfelt storytelling, and stunning animation, this film remains a standout addition to the pantheon of DC animated movies, offering a satisfying and rewarding experience for viewers of all ages.
I thought Part 1 was actually a pretty good beginning, it had an emotional heart with the Flash and set things up well.
Parts 2 and 3 however, a lot of the time it felt like they were treading water. It was hard to connect with a lot of the characters, and felt kind of poorly paced.
It had plenty of good moments, but perhaps they didn't work in cohesion.
Not sure how I feel about the Batman: The Animated Series being erased either to be honest. I don't think that'll stick.
The visuals were solid, but hampered by the lack of budget these films have.
Ultimately scrapes through with a pass for me, and thank DC for your series of animated movies. If they have to end, at least they ended with Kevin Conroy being Batman.
Parts 2 and 3 however, a lot of the time it felt like they were treading water. It was hard to connect with a lot of the characters, and felt kind of poorly paced.
It had plenty of good moments, but perhaps they didn't work in cohesion.
Not sure how I feel about the Batman: The Animated Series being erased either to be honest. I don't think that'll stick.
The visuals were solid, but hampered by the lack of budget these films have.
Ultimately scrapes through with a pass for me, and thank DC for your series of animated movies. If they have to end, at least they ended with Kevin Conroy being Batman.
I don't understand people hating on everything, read the comments and it seems like it was not meaningful enough or some stupid thing like that!
I feel like people forget to just enjoy entertainment, not that it had no flaws but comparing to part 2 or many of the past 5 years content they threw at us, this was better than I expected!
Yes I get that it's not perfectly like what happened in comic books but I really thought it was close enough and kept the ending mystery to the very last moments which I believe hasn't happened for a long time!
And Thank you for not sending Flash back again to do something, I could have not stand that type of ending anymore.
7/10 I think it's fair.
I feel like people forget to just enjoy entertainment, not that it had no flaws but comparing to part 2 or many of the past 5 years content they threw at us, this was better than I expected!
Yes I get that it's not perfectly like what happened in comic books but I really thought it was close enough and kept the ending mystery to the very last moments which I believe hasn't happened for a long time!
And Thank you for not sending Flash back again to do something, I could have not stand that type of ending anymore.
7/10 I think it's fair.
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- WissenswertesKevin Conroy's final performance as Batman following his death in 2022. The movie is dedicated to his memory after the ending credits.
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Earth-12 The Joker: I must say, Batsy, I'm flattered. The end of the world, and you want to spend it with me. I didn't know you cared.
Earth-12 Batman: I care, Joker. About Gotham, about justice. And if it has to end, at least I go out like this. Being Batman!
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