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6,6/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Im neuen Kapitel der Geschichten aus dem DC-Universum treten Aquaman und die Gerechtigkeitsliga den fast chancenlosen Kampf gegen Orm und außerirdische Waffen an.Im neuen Kapitel der Geschichten aus dem DC-Universum treten Aquaman und die Gerechtigkeitsliga den fast chancenlosen Kampf gegen Orm und außerirdische Waffen an.Im neuen Kapitel der Geschichten aus dem DC-Universum treten Aquaman und die Gerechtigkeitsliga den fast chancenlosen Kampf gegen Orm und außerirdische Waffen an.
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Sean Astin
- Shazam
- (Synchronisation)
Rosario Dawson
- Wonder Woman
- (Synchronisation)
Nathan Fillion
- Green Lantern
- (Synchronisation)
Christopher Gorham
- The Flash
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Matt Lanter
- Aquaman
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Sumalee Montano
- Mera
- (Synchronisation)
Shemar Moore
- Cyborg
- (Synchronisation)
Jerry O'Connell
- Superman
- (Synchronisation)
Jason O'Mara
- Batman
- (Synchronisation)
Sam Witwer
- Orm
- (Synchronisation)
Melique Berger
- Sarah Charles
- (Synchronisation)
Steve Blum
- Lex Luthor
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Patrick Cavanaugh
- Jimmy Olsen
- (Synchronisation)
Larry Cedar
- Thomas Curry
- (Synchronisation)
Barry Dennen
- Defense Advisor
- (Synchronisation)
Paul Eiding
- Captain
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Sirena Irwin
- Queen Atlanna
- (Synchronisation)
Jay Johnson
- General Lane
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Jay K. Johnson)
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Without any question or doubt, Justice League: Throne of Atlantis is the definitive telling of Aquaman's origins. as the bastard son of Queen Atlanta, he has a difficult hero's journey ahead. the twist of Manta coaxing Orm into war is brilliant, and well executed. were there problems? sure. but who cares? the idea of an already engaged Atlantean Princess having been impregnated by a human and having to leave soon after giving birth to her son ups the ante on the whole Hero's Journey that we've been seeing throughout mythology. the one thing about this i don't like is they replaced Martian Manhunter with Shazam, who's not one of the founding members in the comics. but, it's the New 52 version, so what the hell?
I enjoyed Justice League: Throne of Atlantis with its beautiful animation and often intense action, but the best thing was the origin of Aquaman.
He is half human and half Atlantian and must reconquer the throne and free his people of the strains of being hidden under the sea. But his evil half-brother Orm is all about destroying the surface world and goes to great lengths to make it. The Justice League must investigate the mysterious happenings in the Atlantic Ocean only to discover Atlantis and the threat Orm's vengeful mindset is to peace between worlds.
Even though an improvement over Justice League: War with credit to the writers making better characterizations of the league members its short running time of only 72 minutes makes the feel convoluted and at times rushed.
He is half human and half Atlantian and must reconquer the throne and free his people of the strains of being hidden under the sea. But his evil half-brother Orm is all about destroying the surface world and goes to great lengths to make it. The Justice League must investigate the mysterious happenings in the Atlantic Ocean only to discover Atlantis and the threat Orm's vengeful mindset is to peace between worlds.
Even though an improvement over Justice League: War with credit to the writers making better characterizations of the league members its short running time of only 72 minutes makes the feel convoluted and at times rushed.
Essentially acting as an origin story for 'Aquaman', 'Justice League: Throne Of Atlantis (2015)' has some exciting and genuinely tense set-pieces which weave together a political-intrigue plot with a more conventional 'superhero' story. It usually balances its 'beat 'em up's with its character development pretty nicely and it even manages to throw a few emotionally affecting surprises in the mix for good measure. When all is said and done, though, it ultimately falls back on a more traditional third act that feels ever-so-slightly third-rate, even if it is well animated and entertaining to a decent extent. The flick also has a number of strange issues, such as the occasional blatantly unnecessary line of blatant exposition and some supporting voice-work that isn't really up to par. In the end, it's an entertaining animation that includes some well-realised, if slightly generic, interpretations of its characters but falls short in a few key areas. 6/10
I still don't get why people actually think that Arthur Curry (Aquaman) is such a joke, these days. I mean, I just finished watching this movie and I thought he was awesome. Not to mention that his backstory is a lot more interesting to watch than seeing Batman or Spider-Man's origin stories, for the like the billionth time nowadays. We get it! It sucks that you lost your parents when you were 8 years old, Wayne and yeah we get it..."With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility!" We've seen this like a billion times now. We already know your origin stories, now move on. But anyways, back to this movie, I do admit that this actually a nice set-up and introduction to Aquaman's character being part of the Justice League as a part-time member. But, my only issue is the forced pairing between Superman and Wonder Woman in this movie. I mean, I get that they're power-houses and all, but seriously, DC and Warner Bros.?! You're trying to make Superman and Wonder Woman's pairing feel even more out of left field than Black Widow and the Incredible Hulk in Avengers: Age of Ultron?! I don't get it. And it doesn't seem to even work a lot more in Justice League vs. Teen Titans, in my opinion.
But, aside from that, I actually enjoyed this movie. Even better than Justice League War. I highly recommend it for new-comers and Aquaman fans in general.
But, aside from that, I actually enjoyed this movie. Even better than Justice League War. I highly recommend it for new-comers and Aquaman fans in general.
General Storyline: Not bad at all. Good fun. Not too serious, not too funny.
Fighting: Good fun. I have 1 problem; an Atlantean with a trident, not Aquaman, basically single-handedly defeating the rest of the individual Justice League members so quickly (their first attack anyway). I can see the intentions of making the bad guy so tough, in order to make Aquaman look better, but seriously... not very realistic (ok, in the comic book sense anyway). Fishy bad guy, on dry land and unfamiliar territory, with zero plans for defeating the world's greatest heroes... uh, no.
Shazam (I still have issues with his name NOT being Captain Marvel, but whatever): A little childish in personality. The fact that he is actually a child, this kinda makes sense, but not his usual personality, and not a great lead-in for the upcoming live-action movie(s).
Overall: A good and watchable movie.
Fighting: Good fun. I have 1 problem; an Atlantean with a trident, not Aquaman, basically single-handedly defeating the rest of the individual Justice League members so quickly (their first attack anyway). I can see the intentions of making the bad guy so tough, in order to make Aquaman look better, but seriously... not very realistic (ok, in the comic book sense anyway). Fishy bad guy, on dry land and unfamiliar territory, with zero plans for defeating the world's greatest heroes... uh, no.
Shazam (I still have issues with his name NOT being Captain Marvel, but whatever): A little childish in personality. The fact that he is actually a child, this kinda makes sense, but not his usual personality, and not a great lead-in for the upcoming live-action movie(s).
Overall: A good and watchable movie.
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- WissenswertesJohn Henry Irons aka Steel (Man of Iron) has an appearance in the film hitting an Atlantean with a sledgehammer during the final battle scene in Metropolis. This is a slight nod towards the true storyline of how Steel originated by being saved by Superman while attempting to help out in a fight against Doomsday.
- PatzerAny of the JL without some measure of invulnerability should have been crushed while visiting Atlantis. There is no way that a simple breathing mask would have been anywhere near enough to protect Batman, Cyborg's human flesh, or The Flash from the pressure at that depth. In addition, Superman and Wonder Woman cannot breathe underwater. They should have been unable to speak, and forced to hold their breath during their sojourn under the sea.
- Zitate
Green Lantern: What does a mythical, mystical, undersea world need with missiles?
[pauses]
Green Lantern: And I so dare you to say that five times fast.
- Crazy CreditsThere is a scene at the end of the closing credits: Orm is imprisoned at Belle Reve, and is approached by Lex Luthor with an offer.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Man at Arms: Reforged: Aquaman's Trident (2016)
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