Click on the thumbnail images below to view six additional High-Definition Quicktime clips from the upcoming Young Justice: Season One, Volume Three DVD release, on top of the five clips released last week (available here). The clips are provided by Warner Home Video. Young Justice: Season One, Volume Three, collecting four episodes from the first season of the acclaimed animated series on one disc, will be available at retail and online outlets beginning February 21st, 2012. Please continue below for more.
More details on the Young Justice: Season One, Volume Three DVD release can be found at the The World’s Finest Young Justice subsite. The Young Justice: Season One, Volume Three DVD release is set to hit shelves February 21st, 2012. Additional home video releases for Young Justice are set for release throughout the 2012 calendar year.
In continuing home video news, The World’s Finest has further creative team details for the upcoming Justice League: Doom direct-to-video animated feature. The complete main cast and crew rundown for the Justice League: Doom direct-to-video animated feature, as listed in the official credits for the new DC Universe Animated Original Movie animated feature, are as follows below. Further extensive coverage on the Justice League: Doom is forthcoming here on The World’s Finest.
Kevin Conroy as Batman Tim Daly as Superman Susan Eisenberg as Wonder Woman Nathan Fillion as Green Lantern Carl Lumbly as Martian Manhunter Michael Rosenbaum as Flash Bumper Robinson as Cyborg
Carlos Alazraqui as Bane Claudia Black as Cheetah Paul Blackthorne as Metallo Olivia D’Abo as Star Sapphire Alexis Denisof as Mirror Master Phil Morris as Vandal Savage
Dee Bradley Baker as Officer in Charge Grey DeLisle as Lois Lane Robin Atkin Downes as Alfred Brian George as Mayor Danny Jacobs as Agent Porter David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen Juliet Landau as Ten Jim Meskimen as King Andrea Romano as Batcomputer Bruce Timm as Ace
Voice Direction – Andrea Romano Editor – Christopher D. Lozinski Music By – Christopher Drake Based on the DC Comics Characters Executive Producers – Sam Register, Bruce Timm Co-Producer – Alan Burnett Written by – Dwayne McDuffie Produced and Directed By – Lauren Montgomery Lead Character Design – Phil Bourassa Character Design – Dusty Abell, Brendan Clogher, Jon Suzuki, Junpei Takayama Animation Services – Telecom Animation Film Co., LTD.
A co-production of Warner Premiere, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the direct-to-video Justice League: Doom animated feature debuts February 28th, 2012 on Blu-ray, DVD, OnDemand and for Download from Warner Home Video. Similar to the Batman: Year One animated release, Warner Home Video will also allow a one week-early window to legally download Justice League: Doom starting February 21st, 2012. Further details are available at the The World’s Finest Justice League: Doom subsite.
Stay tuned for further updates here soon at The World’s Finest.
Continue below to view photos and light press details from the West Coast Premiere of Justice League: Doom, held at The Paley Center in Los Angeles. Justice League: Doom arrives February 28, 2012 from Warner Home Video as a Blu-Ray Combo Pack and DVD, On Demand and for Download. Click on each image below for a closer look
On Thursday, February 16, Warner Home Video, Los Angeles Times and The Paley Center for Media hosted the West Coast Premiere of Justice League: Doom, the highly anticipated next entry in the ongoing series of DC Universe Animated Original PG-13 Movies.
The capacity crowd reveled in the action-packed film, and enjoyed a lively post-screening panel discussion moderated by Los Angeles Times/Hero Complex guru Geoff Boucher and featuring the following film talent:
-Tim Daly (Private Practice), the voice of Superman -Phil Morris (Seinfeld, Smallville), the voice of Vandal Savage, leader of the villains -Susan Eisenberg (Justice League, Justice League Unlimited) the voice of Wonder Woman -Olivia dAbo (The Wonder Years), the voice of Star Sapphire -Lauren Montgomery, Director -Andrea Romano, Dialogue/Casting Director
Attached are photographs from the event. The photo credit is Kevin Parry for Paley Center
Justice League: Doom finds Superman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Cyborg and Batman on their heels when a team of super villains discover and implement the Dark Knights contingency plans for stopping any rogue Justice League member. The story is inspired by Mark Waids much-heralded JLA: Tower of Babel. This is the final DC Universe film script written by the late Dwayne McDuffie.
Produced by Warner Premiere, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the all-new Justice League: Doom arrives February 28, 2012 from Warner Home Video as a Blu-Ray Combo Pack and DVD, On Demand and for Download. Both the Blu-Ray Combo Pack and DVD will include an UltraViolet Digital Copy.
A co-production of Warner Premiere, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the direct-to-video Justice League: Doom animated feature debuts February 28th, 2012 on Blu-ray, DVD, OnDemand and for Download from Warner Home Video. Similar to the Batman: Year One animated release, Warner Home Video will also allow a one week-early window to legally download Justice League: Doom starting February 21st, 2012. Further details are available at the The World’s Finest Justice League: Doom subsite.
Stay tuned for further updates here soon at The World’s Finest.
A new video clip from Justice League: Doom, the upcoming animated feature loosely based on the acclaimed graphic novel JLA: Tower of Babel, has been released by Warner Home Video. The clip features Green Lantern fighting off a member of the Royal Flush Gang. Click on the thumbnail image below to view the clip, available in the High Definition Quicktime format.
Click the image above to view the clip!
Justice League: Doom finds Superman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Cyborg and Batman on their heels when a team of super villains discover and implement the Dark Knight’s “contingency plans” for stopping any rogue Justice League member. The story is inspired by Mark Waid’s much-heralded JLA: Tower of Babel.
The film features the voices of Nathan Fillion (Castle) as Green Lantern, Tim Daly (Private Practice) as Superman, and a grand reunion of actors who provided the voices of the Justice League for the cartoon of the same name and its follow-up, Justice League Unlimited, including Kevin Conroy (Batman: The Animated Series) as Batman, Michael Rosenbaum (Smallville, Breaking In) as Flash, Susan Eisenberg (Superman/Batman: Apocalypse) as Wonder Woman and Carl Lumbly (Alias) as J’onn J’onzz/Martian Manhunter. Bumper Robinson (A Different World, Transformers: Animated) joins the cast as Cyborg. The cast features three villainous alumni of the Justice League animated series: Phil Morris (Smallville, Seinfeld) as Vandal Savage, Olivia d’Abo (The Wonder Years) as Star Sapphire, and Alexis Denisof (Angel) as Mirror Master. Also opposing our heroes are Carlos Alazraqui (Reno 911) as Bane, Paul Blackthorne (The Dresden Files) as Metallo, and Claudia Black (Farscape, Stargate SG-1) as Cheetah. David Kaufman (Danny Phantom) also reprises his Justice League role of Jimmy Olsen.
Produced by Warner Premiere, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the all-new Justice League: Doom arrives February 28, 2012 from Warner Home Video as a Blu-Ray Combo Pack and DVD, On Demand and for Download. Both the Blu-Ray Combo Pack and DVD will include an UltraViolet Digital Copy.
Additionally, Warner Home Video, MTV Geek and The Paley Center for Media presented the world premiere of Justice League: Doom on Monday night, February 13th, 2012, in New York. Attached is a photograph of the key talent present at the premiere — from left, Phil Morris (Seinfeld, Smallville), dialogue/casting director Andrea Romano, and Kevin Conroy (Batman: The Animated Series). The photo, as seen to the right, is courtesy of Gary Miereanu. Click for a closer look.
A co-production of Warner Premiere, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the direct-to-video Justice League: Doom animated feature debuts February 28th, 2012 on Blu-ray, DVD, OnDemand and for Download from Warner Home Video. Similar to the Batman: Year One animated release, Warner Home Video will also allow a one week-early window to legally download Justice League: Doom starting February 21st, 2012. Further details are available at the The World’s Finest Justice League: Doom subsite.
Stay tuned for further updates here soon at The World’s Finest.
The World’s Finest presents the latest in a series of studio-conducted interviews, provided by Warner Home Video, for the Justice League: Doom direct-to-video animated feature. Continue reading below for an interview with Tim Daly, who returns to the role of Superman in the upcoming DC Universe Animated Original Movie title. A new image and three interview clips are also included below, the three accessible through the first three thumbnails below. Justice League: Doom arrives February 28, 2012 from Warner Home Video as a Blu-Ray Combo Pack and DVD, On Demand and for Download.
Private Practice star Tim Daly reprises role of Superman for Justice League: Doom
Superman: The Animated Series star returns for key role in all-new DC Universe Animated Original PG-13 Movie available Feb. 28;
Daly to take part in Feb. 16 West Coast Premiere at Paley Center in Los Angeles
The quintessential voice of the Man of Steel primetime television star Tim Daly once again returns to his original animated role of Superman in Justice League: Doom, the next entry in the popular, ongoing series of DC Universe Animated Original PG-13 Movies.
Daly set the standard as the voice behind the worlds ultimate super hero for Superman: The Animated Series as well as in several animated movies and video games. While fanboys hail his vocal performance as their point of recognition, the Emmy nominated actor is known well throughout the world for his primetime television series roles, including eight seasons on Wings, an intense recurring role on The Sopranos, a memorable turn on HBOs landmark mini-series From The Earth To The Moon, and his current ABC hit series, Private Practice.
Daly has joined the festivities surrounding the West Coast Premiere of Justice League: Doom on Thursday, February 16 at The Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills. The actor will appear for red carpet interviews and take part in the panel discussion following the film alongside his co-stars Phil Morris (Seinfeld, Smallville), Paul Blackthorne (The River), Oliva d’Abo (The Wonder Years) and Susan Eisenberg (Justice League, Justice League Unlimited). Also confirmed to attend is director Lauren Montgomery and dialogue/casting director Andrea Romano.
Warner Home Video will distribute Justice League: Doom on Blu-Ray, DVD and for Download on February 28, 2012.
Daly took a few minutes to offer answers to some questions that havent been posed to him lately. Heres what Mr. Daly had to offer
QUESTION: Whats the crux of Justice League: Doom from Supermans perspective?
TIM DALY: Well, as usual, its all about saving the planet. But first, the Justice League has to save the Justice League. Batman disappoints his colleagues in the Justice League by having a plan to stop any rogue Justice League member, and by allowing those plans to be stolen. Superman understands Batman, though he really has created these contingency plans for a pretty noble reason. He’s trying to protect the world by inserting some checks and balances into this system, realizing that the Justice League has an incredible amount of power, and he wants to make sure that they always use that power in a way that’s not destructive.
QUESTION: Are you able to turn on and off the Superman voice without hesitation, or is there some sort of warm-up involved mentally or vocally?
TIM DALY: Theres just a lot of technical things to keep in mind. You get warmed up like you do with anything and, after a little rehearsing, its all second nature. That doesnt mean I didnt want to go back and do a few lines over again you want these things to be just right. But you dont necessarily jump straight back in. I mean, it’s not like I walk around being Superman in real life. But when you read the script and put yourself in the position that Superman is in I mean, he’s always saving the planet, for God’s sake. When you realize that, it’s not difficult to take the gravitas of the situation and make your voice do what it needs to do.
QUESTION: As well as you know this character after all of these years, are you ever shy to offer suggestions about how certain dialogue might be presented or altered?
TIM DALY: Usually the writing is pretty great, but then again, I can’t keep my mouth shut. If I think something can be better, I’ll speak up and say so. But I will explain why Im making the suggestion. I actually find that writers respond very well to being asked questions. Why would Superman say that? Would it be better if I said it this way? You dont just want to be critical that doesn’t benefit anyone. The best creative work usually comes from a collaboration.
QUESTION: Have you ever found yourself using the Superman attitude or voice in real life?
TIM DALY: I did a little bit when my kids were young. And I found that it worked much better on my daughter than my son. I would say to her, (beefs up his voice), Stop that right now. And she would be suitably taken aback. But my son, he didn’t really care.
QUESTION: Has providing the voice of Superman helped you learn anything about yourself or changed you in any way?
TIM DALY: Maybe a little bit. Maybe some of what gets you through your walks in the world is attitude. Certainly Superman has a lot of power and he doesn’t have to be showy, rather he carries that confidence quietly. He knows what he can do. I certainly am not capable of pulling that off in my own life. But knowing that, I can fake that attitude to help me out now and then.
QUESTION: What Superman memorabilia have you collected over the years?
TIM DALY: I have a beautiful wooden Superman statue with a removable cape I really love that piece. I have a cel from the original Superman series cartoons. And I have a gold Superman S pin. And then theres my tights, uh, but dont tell anymore.
QUESTION: TV and film is usually a one-way experience for you. You don’t really get to see the final product with an audience very often. But youre coming back to the Paley Center in Los Angeles for the premiere of Justice League: Doom and this will be your second time seeing one of the DC Universe animated movies alongside the fans. What was your experience like watching Superman/Batman: Apocalypse last time?
TIM DALY: It was really great because the fans were so into it. Fan reaction is really wonderful to experience in person, especially fans of this genre. Theyre so passionate. And it was also fun because it was just my voice and Superman’s image. Usually when I see myself in a film or on television, there’s about a six-month period where I can’t look at it because all Ill see are the mistakes. I’m just appalled by the person that I see. The camera sees me from angles that I’ve never seen myself, so I never think it’s me. I look at that and I think, My God, that’s me. But with these films, I can look up and it is Superman on the screen. So I don’t have to go through all that. He has no flaws.
QUESTION: What’s the magic of working with dialogue director Andrea Romano?
TIM DALY: The great thing about working with Andrea is that she loves it so much, and she’s so positive about it. You can’t fake that. Even after all this time, doing 41 shows at a time, all the series and films, shes right there with the same enthusiasm and love for the material. I dont know how she keeps it all straight. Plus, she really loves actors you always feel like shes rooting for you. And that makes it very easy.
The above interview is also available to view at the The World’s Finest Justice League: Doom subsite. Additional content features on the subsite includes videos, images, interviews, and more.
A co-production of Warner Premiere, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the direct-to-video Justice League: Doom animated feature debuts February 28th, 2012 on Blu-ray, DVD, OnDemand and for Download from Warner Home Video. Further details are available at the The World’s Finest Justice League: Doom subsite.
Similar to the Batman: Year One animated release, Warner Home Video will also allow a one week-early window to legally download Justice League: Doom starting February 21st, 2012.
Stay tuned for further updates here soon at The World’s Finest.
A new video clip from Justice League: Doom, the upcoming animated feature loosely based on the acclaimed graphic novel JLA: Tower of Babel, has been released by Warner Home Video. The clip features Superman fighting Ace of the Royal Flush Gang. Click on the thumbnail image below to view the clip, available in the High Definition Quicktime format.
Click the image above to view the clip!
Justice League: Doom finds Superman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Cyborg and Batman on their heels when a team of super villains discover and implement the Dark Knight’s “contingency plans” for stopping any rogue Justice League member. The story is inspired by Mark Waid’s much-heralded JLA: Tower of Babel.
The film features the voices of Nathan Fillion (Castle) as Green Lantern, Tim Daly (Private Practice) as Superman, and a grand reunion of actors who provided the voices of the Justice League for the cartoon of the same name and its follow-up, Justice League Unlimited, including Kevin Conroy (Batman: The Animated Series) as Batman, Michael Rosenbaum (Smallville, Breaking In) as Flash, Susan Eisenberg (Superman/Batman: Apocalypse) as Wonder Woman and Carl Lumbly (Alias) as J’onn J’onzz/Martian Manhunter. Bumper Robinson (A Different World, Transformers: Animated) joins the cast as Cyborg. The cast features three villainous alumni of the Justice League animated series: Phil Morris (Smallville, Seinfeld) as Vandal Savage, Olivia d’Abo (The Wonder Years) as Star Sapphire, and Alexis Denisof (Angel) as Mirror Master. Also opposing our heroes are Carlos Alazraqui (Reno 911) as Bane, Paul Blackthorne (The Dresden Files) as Metallo, and Claudia Black (Farscape, Stargate SG-1) as Cheetah. David Kaufman (Danny Phantom) also reprises his Justice League role of Jimmy Olsen.
Produced by Warner Premiere, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the all-new Justice League: Doom arrives February 28, 2012 from Warner Home Video as a Blu-Ray Combo Pack and DVD, On Demand and for Download. Both the Blu-Ray Combo Pack and DVD will include an UltraViolet Digital Copy.
A co-production of Warner Premiere, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the direct-to-video Justice League: Doom animated feature debuts February 28th, 2012 on Blu-ray, DVD, OnDemand and for Download from Warner Home Video. Similar to the Batman: Year One animated release, Warner Home Video will also allow a one week-early window to legally download Justice League: Doom starting February 21st, 2012. Further details are available at the The World’s Finest Justice League: Doom subsite.
Stay tuned for further updates here soon at The World’s Finest.