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Posts Tagged ‘Superman/Batman Public Enemies’


New Clip From ‘Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths’

by Joe Gillis, Jan 20 2010 // 11:00 AM

Picture 3Back in September, DC’s animated studio announced that after Batman/Superman: Public Enemies and Green Lantern: First Flight, the next film they would be taking on was an adaptation of DC’s alternate universes storyline, and a little bit of their “Crisis” plot. The film would be a hybrid of the two, focusing more on the alternate universe where the Justice League is an evil gang called the Crime Syndicate.

Much like DC’s other animated films, this project pulled no punches with their voice talent. With names like James Woods as Owlman, William Baldwin as Batman, Gina Torres as Super Woman, Mark Harmon as Superman, and even Erica Durance as Lois Lane, the film will be packed with plenty of talent.

The fllm is set to hit DVD and Blu-Ray on February 23rd, but before that even comes, the very first clip has hit the net, featuring the Justice League facing off against some alternate universe baddies. We were able to pick out evil Elongated Man (with a mohawk), evil Black Lighting (with bell-bottoms) and even evil Vixen (with pigtails).

Check out the clip after the jump, and let us know if we missed anybody.

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Posted in: Action · Animation · Comics · DC · DC Entertainment · Movies · News · Video
Tagged: Black Lightning, Crisis on Two Earths, DC, DC Animated, Erica Durance, Gina Torres, Green Lantern: First Flight, James Woods, Justice League, Mark Harmon, Superman/Batman Public Enemies, William Baldwin


New On DVD This Week

by Joe Gillis, Sep 29 2009 // 4:45 PM

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Here’s a list of some of the new movie and TV shows coming to DVD and Blu-ray this week that we’re looking forward to seeing. Also, there’s some classic, and not-so-classic, movies hitting Blu-ray for the first time this week as well.

Of all the new releases, we’re particularly interested in the Blu-ray versions of movies and TV shows like The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, Monsters vs. Aliens, The Guild Seasons 1 & 2, Superman/Batman: Public Enemies and Life on Mars: The Complete Series. There’s also a new DVD box set that made us laugh out loud in its awesomeness: Cagney & Lacey: The Menopause Years. Yes, that’s real.

Check them out.

Movies

Away We Go ~ John Krasinski (DVD and Blu-ray)

The Dark Crystal ~ Jim Henson (Blu-ray)

The Girlfriend Experience ~ Sasha Grey (DVD and Blu-ray)

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Posted in: DVD · Movies · News · TV
Tagged: Clancy Brown, David Bowie, Jim Henson, Labyrinth, Samuel L. Jackson, Sasha Grey, Seth Rogen, Superman/Batman Public Enemies, The Dark Crystal, Wiard of Oz


DVD Review: ‘Superman/Batman: Public Enemies’

by Matt Raub, Sep 29 2009 // 3:30 PM

SupermanBatmanPublicEnemies_DVDThe animation departments of DC and Warner brothers has been on quite a hot streak since last year’s release of Justice League: New Frontier. Their releases of both Wonder Woman and Green Lantern films over the last year were both critically well reviewed and did well in the stores. Since New Frontier, this project is the first story that was taken almost directly from a published storyline, originally written by Jeph Loeb.

The great part about Jeph Loeb’s Public Enemies is he teamed up with artist Ed McGuinness, who is best known for his animated art style. This made the announcement of the direct-to-DVD feature all the more exciting. Not only was the source material well done, but casting director Andrea Romano was also able to bring back the dream team of DC voice actors to return to characters they helped make immortal.

Tim Daly, Kevin Conroy, and Clancy Brown all returned to the roles of Superman, Batman, and Lex Luthor, respectively, for the first time since the Animated Adventures of Superman and Batman nearly 9 years ago. Aside from the “dream team”, some other great names were added to the project, making this an epic animated feature.

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Posted in: Action · Adaptation · Animation · Comics · DC · DC Entertainment · DVD · DVD Reviews · Movies · News · Reviews · Warner Bros
Tagged: Allison Mack, Andrea Romano, Batman, Clancy Brown, Jeph Loeb, Kevin Conroy, LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn, Robert Patrick, Superman, Superman/Batman Public Enemies, Tim Daly, Xander Berkely


Exclusive: Clancy Brown On Being Lex Luthor in ‘Superman/Batman: Public Enemies’

by Matt Raub, Sep 25 2009 // 1:15 PM

Picture 1All week we’ve been bringing you an exclusive interview each day with a member of the cast or crew from the upcoming DC Animated DVD Superman/Batman: Public Enemies. From screenwriter Stan Berkowitz to art director Michael Goguen to casting director Andrea Romano and even the voice of Batman, Kevin Conroy. Today, we’ve decided to save a great one for last.

Clancy Brown is both fortunate and unfortunate enough to be recognized by face and voice in TV and film. Fortunate because he’s had enough consistent work since starting acting in 1983, and unfortunate because just about every one of those roles casts him as the bad guy.

From The Kurgen in Highlander to Brother Crowe in Carnivále to Mr. Crabs in Spongebob Squarepants and of course, Lex Luthor in just about every DC Animated production. Check out our interview with Clancy below where he discusses the hardships of always being the bad guy, to his thoughts on other Lex’s, and even who he originally read for back in his first audition for Superman: The Animated Series.

Check back in with us next week for final coverage of Superman/Batman: Public Enemies and our review of the DVD, which hit’s stores nationwide Tuesday, September 29th.

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Posted in: Animation · Casting · Comic-Con · Comics · DC · DC Entertainment · DVD · Interviews · Movies · News · Video · Warner Bros
Tagged: Clancy Brown, DC Animated, Lex Luthor, Superman, Superman/Batman Public Enemies, Warner Bros


Exclusive: The Voice of Batman, Kevin Conroy, Talks ‘Superman/Batman: Public Enemies’

by Matt Raub, Sep 24 2009 // 1:15 PM

Kevin ConroyThough many have thrown on the cowl and rubber boots on both the silver and TV screens, there has always been a constant when it comes to the voice of the animated Dark Knight, and his name is Kevin Conroy. For nearly 20 years, Conroy has been the voice of the bat in shows like Batman: The Animated Series, Justice League, and Batman Beyond to video games like Batman: Arkham Asylum. Now, he gets to don the animated cape once more in Superman/Batman: Public Enemies.

Not only does Conroy return as Batman, but legendary voice actors Clancy Brown and Tim Daly return as both Lex Luthor and Superman. We got a chance to talk to Kevin about his return to the role, and working opposite Daly in what he likes to call “a buddie cop movie” with capes.

Check out the interview with Kevin Conroy after the jump where he discusses the upcoming film, working as Batman for so many years, and his take on some of the other actors portraying the world’s greatest detective. Be sure to keep it here for another Superman/Batman: Public Enemies interview tomorrow, and grab the DVD next Tuesday, September 29th.

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Posted in: Animation · DC · DC Entertainment · Interviews · Movies · News · Video
Tagged: Batman, Batman Beyond, Batman: Arkham Asylum, Batman: The Animated Series, Justice League, Kevin Conroy, Superman/Batman Public Enemies


Exclusive: Michael Goguen On The Art of ‘Superman/Batman: Public Enemies’

by Matt Raub, Sep 22 2009 // 12:15 PM

Screen shot 2009-09-22 at 12.38.29 PMThis week we’re bringing you lots of new interviews with some of the people behind the scenes of the new DC Animated DVD Superman/Batman: Public Enemies. Yesterday, we talked to screenwriter Stan Berkowitz on both adapting Jeph Loeb’s original story and possible plans for cameos in the film.

Today, we bring you an interview of a different ilk. Introducing Michael Goguen, who some may know by name, but most know by style. MIchael has been working in as a character developer and producer for animated series for nearly 20 years. He had worked on the original Batman: The Animated Series, as producing The Spectacular Spider-Man and another DC animated DVD in Justice League: New Frontier.

Michael was able to speak with us on animating Ed McGuinness’ art style (which is already quite animated) into something slightly darker and more coherent to the adaptation. Check out the interview after the jump, and keep it here for more Superman/Batman: Public Enemies interviews all week in preparation for it’s September 29th release!

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Posted in: Adaptation · Animation · Comics · DC · DC Entertainment · DVD · Interviews · Movies · News · Video
Tagged: Batman, DC Entertainment, Ed McGuinness, Jeph Loeb, Michael Goguen, Superman, Superman/Batman Public Enemies


Exclusive: Stan Berkowitz Discussed Writing ‘Superman/Batman: Public Enemies’

by Matt Raub, Sep 21 2009 // 1:45 PM

Picture 1The DC Animation department looks to be hitting the world with another DVD smash next week as they release Superman/Batman: Public Enemies on DVD and Blu-Ray on September 29th. We got the chance to talk to some of the cast and crew of the DVD movie and we’ll be bringing you those interviews all week long.

Our first interview was with the man who had the pleasure of adapting Jeph Loeb’s original script for Public Enemies into a 90-minute feature. Stan Berkowitz has worked with DC for quite some time now, from his work on Batman: The Animated Series to Justice League Unlimited, he’s made his way across the DC Animated Universe.

Check out our interview with Stan after the jump, where he spills the beans on many things including what (and who) got cut during the move from comic panel to video frame. Also, Berkowitz was kind enough to let us in on a bit of casting news about an old friend of The Flickcast’s who takes on a new, busty hero. Public Enemies hits DVD and Blu-Ray shelves next Tuesday.

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Posted in: Action · Animation · DC · DC Entertainment · DVD · Interviews · News · Video
Tagged: Batman, DC Animation, DC Entertainment, Justice League, Stan Berkowitz, Superman, Superman/Batman Public Enemies


DC Announces ‘Crisis of Two Earths’ Animated Film

by Matt Raub, Sep 16 2009 // 4:15 PM

JL+LexThough the announcement of DC Entertainment last week has turned a few heads in the world of comics and film, the plan for DC’s animated DVD features has stayed strong since the first release of Superman: Doomsday back in 2007. It looks like the next film for DC’s animation department looks to be taking a different direction, as they take on a Crisis on Multiple Earths storyline.

The next film in the works is based on the Jeph Loeb Superman/Batman: Public Enemies story arc, which hits DVD shelves September 29th. On the DVD is a special feature showing the details of Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths. From a Warner Bros. press release:

Warner Home Video will distribute in Spring 2010 (finalizing date soon)

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Posted in: Adaptation · Animation · Announcements · Comics · DC · DC Entertainment · DVD · Movies · News
Tagged: Bruce Timm, Crisis on Two Earths, DC Entertainment, Dwayne McDuffie, Justice League, Superman/Batman Public Enemies




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