Announced during the Green Lantern: Beware My Power movie premiere and discussion panel at the San Diego Comic-Con 2022 pop culture convention on July 22, 2022, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment revealed four upcoming animated releases slated for 2023. The titles, featuring two DC Universe Movie releases and two DC Animated Movie releases, are a mix of original content and adapted material, and spotlight the Justice League and the Legion of Super Heroes, among others. More details are below.
The studio announced Batman: The Doom That Came To Gotham, a loose adaptation of the fan-favorite comic series by Mike Mignola, for the DC Animated Movie line. The acclaimed 2001 comic series offered a Lovecraftian twist on the classic Batman mythos, and was written by Mignola and Richard Pace, with art by Troy Nixey.
The other title set for the DC Animated Movie line is the previously announced RWBY/Justice League crossover animated feature, the full title revealed here to be Justice League x RWBY: Super Heroes and Huntsmen, Part One. More details on that feature are available here.
Lastly, the two DC Universe Movie titles scheduled for 2023 include Justice League: Warworld and Legion of Super Heroes. Both titles are a continuation of the “in-continuity” DC Universe Movie titles that started with Superman: Man of Tomorrow in 2020. While there are no details on Justice League: Warworld, Legion of Super Heroes will be the first time there will be an animated project focused fully on the Legion of Super-Heroes since the animated series ended in 2008. In the film, Supergirl finds she needs a few lessons as she acclimates to Earth…and Superman looks to the heroes of the Legion to get it done.
Further details are expected in the coming months for these four upcoming DC Universe Movie titles, including cast details, release dates, trailers and more. Be sure to stay tuned to The World’s Finest for further updates and exclusive content. Discuss these upcoming titles and more right here at The World’s Finest by clicking on the links below.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has announced Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons, the studio’s next entry in the DC Animated Movie line, will hit physical and digital media on October 18, 2022. The feature is directed by Jeff Matt Peters from a script written by Jeremy Adams. Continue below for the Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons trailer, package art and press details:
BATMAN AND SUPERMAN:
BATTLE OF THE SUPER SONS
WARNER BROS. ANIMATION’S FIRST-EVER ALL-CG FEATURE FILM
COMING TO 4K ULTRA HD, BLU-RAYâ„¢ & DIGITAL ON 10/18/22
Legacies must rise to unearthly challenges as the children of Batman and Superman are charged with saving their famous fathers – and the world – in Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons. Warner Bros. Animation’s first-ever all-CG animated, feature-length film will be available from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack (USA $29.99 SRP; Canada $34.99 SRP), Blu-ray (USA $24.99 SRP; Canada $29.99 SRP) and Digital on October 18, 2022.
Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, DC and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, the PG-13 rated Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons begins as 11-year-old Jonathan Kent discovers he has superpowers, thrusting the half-Kryptonian into the complicated world of Super Heroes and Super-Villains – who are now under attack by a malevolent alien force known as Starro! It’s a race against time as Jonathan must join forces with assassin-turned-Boy-Wonder Damian Wayne to rescue their fathers (Superman & Batman) and save the planet by becoming the Super Sons they were destined to be!
Matt Peters (Justice League Dark: Apokolips War) directs Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons from a script penned by Jeremy Adams (Mortal Kombat Legends franchise). Producer is Jim Krieg (Batman: Gotham By Gaslight) and Supervising Producer is Rick Morales (Injustice, Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders). Executive Producer is Michael Uslan. Sam Register is Executive Producer.
Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons – Special Features
4K, Blu-ray and Digital
-Rival Sons: Jonathan and Damian (New Featurette) – Legacies collide as Jonathan Kent and Damian Wayne set aside their differences, forming an unlikely alliance to save the world.
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4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital Combo Pack $29.99 USA
Blu-ray + Digital $24.99 USA
4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray Combo Pack $34.99 Canada
Blu-ray $29.99 Canada
4K/Blu-ray Languages: English, German, Spanish, French
Blu-ray Subtitles: English, German, Spanish, French
Running Time: 79 minutes
Rated PG-13
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Warner Bros. Animation (WBA) is one of the leading producers of animation in the entertainment industry, producing and developing projects for multiple platforms, both domestically and internationally. WBA’s current series include Animaniacs for Hulu, Green Eggs and Ham and Wings of Fire for Netflix, Aquaman: King of Atlantis, Batman: Caped Crusader, Batwheels, Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai, Harley Quinn, Jellystone!, Little Ellen, Looney Tunes Cartoons, My Adventures with Superman, Tiny Toons Looniversity, Tom and Jerry in New York, Velma and Young Justice for HBO Max, DC Super Hero Girls, Teen Titans Go!, ThunderCats Roar for Cartoon Network, Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz, Scooby-Doo! and Guess Who?, The Tom and Jerry Show and Yabba-Dabba Dinosaurs! for Boomerang. WBA is also in production on a series of animated longform movie specials for ACME Night, WarnerMedia Kids & Family’s family programming block on Cartoon Network and HBO Max. Programs include Did I Do that to the Holidays? A Steve Urkel Story, Merry Little Batman and an Untitled Looney Tunes Cartoons movie. The studio is currently in production with New Line Cinema on the upcoming original anime feature film, The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim. WBA’s full-length theatrical film, Teen Titans GO! to the Movies, was released in summer 2018. As home to the iconic animated characters from the DC, Hanna-Barbera, MGM and Looney Tunes libraries, WBA also produces highly successful animated films — including the DC Universe Movies — for DVD, Blu-ray® and digital media. One of the most-honored animation studios in history, WBA has won six Academy Awards®, 40 Emmy® Awards, the George Foster Peabody Award, a BAFTA Children’s Award, an Environmental Media Award, a Parents’ Choice Award, the HUMANITAS Prize, two Prism Awards and 21 Annie Awards (honoring excellence in animation).
Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons, the latest entry in the DC Animated Movie line, arrives October 18, 2022 on Blu-ray and Digital from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. Check out The World’s Finest DC Animated Movie subsite for more on the acclaimed movie series, and stay tuned for further updates right here at The World’s Finest. Click the link below to discuss this news.
In support of the summer 2022 theatrical release DC League of Super-Pets from Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has announced the Krypto The Superdog: The Complete Series DVD collection, hitting retail shelves on August 2, 2022. The release collects the 2005-2006 cartoon which follows Superman’s pup doing good on Earth. Continue below for Krypto The Superdog: The Complete Series package art and press details:
KRYPTO THE SUPERDOG:
THE COMPLETE SERIES
ARRIVES FOR THE FIRST TIME
TO DVD ON 8/2/22
In 2005, a new breed of Super Hero claimed its place of prominence among Saturday morning cartoons with the premiere of Krypto The Superdog: The Complete Series. On August 2, 2022, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment brings the acclaimed complete animated series to DVD (USA $44.98 SRP; Canada $49.99 SRP).
Created by Chris Mitchell, Krypto The Superdog: The Complete Series follows the adventures of the title character – Superman’s beloved pooch – who also acquires the powers afforded his original Earthbound master. Alongside allies like Ace The Bat-Hound and Streaky the Supercat, Krypto fights the forces of evil, which include the animal companions of Lex Luthor and Catwoman.
Sam Vincent (Ninjago, Sausage Party) voiced the title character to lead the robust cast that included Brian Drummond (Monster Beach) as Streaky, Scott McNeil (X-Men: Evolution) as Ace the Bat-Hound, Alberto Ghisi (Trick ‘r Treat) as Kevin Whitney, Tabita St. Germain (My Little Pony franchise) as Andrea, Terry Klassen (Dragon Ball Z) as Tusky Husky, Ellen Kennedy (Polly Pocket) as Brainy Barker, Michael Dobson (The Deep) as Bulldog. Additional cast members included Peter Kelamis (Beyond, Riverdale) as Tail Terrier, Mark Oliver (Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitsu) as Mechanikat, Trevor Devall (He-Man and the Masters of the Universe) as Hot Dog, and Nicole Bouma (Powerpuff Girls Z) as Snooky Wookums.
Scott Jeralds (Static Shock) and Alan Burnett (Batman: The Animated Series) served as supervising producers, and Linda Steiner (Pound Puppies) and Paul Dini (Superman: The Animated Series) were producers on the series. Sander Schwartz was the executive producer. Burnett and Dini also served as story editors, while Jeralds directed all 39 episodes of Krypto the Superdog.
DISC 1
Ep- 01 Krypto’s Scripto: Pt. 1 and Pt. 2
Ep- 02 Super-Flea / A Bug’s Strife
Ep- 03 Meet the Dog Stars / The Streaky Story
Ep- 04 Diaper Madness / Feline Fatale
Ep- 05 Dog-Gone Kevin / The Dark Hound Strikes!
Ep- 06 My Pet Boy / Dem Bones
Ep- 07 Bathound for a Day / Dog Bot
Ep- 08 Old Dog, New Tricks / Talk to the Animals
  DISC 2
Ep- 09 My Uncle, the Superhero / Top Dog
Ep- 10 Puss in Space Boots / Teen Tiny Trouble
Ep- 11 Dogbot To The Rescue / Bad Bailey
Ep- 12 Bathound’s Bad Luck / Circus of the Dog Stars
Ep- 13 The Living End / The Dog Days of Winter
Ep- 14 Bad Hair Day / The Cat and the Bat
Ep- 15 Melanie’s Monkey / Funny Business
Ep- 16 Now You See Him. . . / Bones of Contention
DISC 3
Ep- 17 Superdog? Who’s Superdog? / The Good Life
Ep- 18 Streaky’s Super Cat Tale / The New Recruit
Ep- 19 Up, Up and Away / Dinosaur Time
Ep- 20 Puppy Problems / Switching Sides
Ep- 21 Leaf of Absence / Big Sister
Ep- 22 Bathound Meets The Dog Stars / A Dog’s Life
Ep- 23 Stray for a Day / Ruffled Feathers
DISC 4
Ep- 24 Bathound and the Robin / Furry Fish
Ep- 25 Tusky’s Tooth / When Penguins Fly
Ep- 26 Storybook Holiday: Pt. 1 and Pt. 2
Ep- 27 Kids in Capes / Attack of the Virtual Vegetables
Ep- 28 Mechani-Bot / Stretch-O-Mutt to the Rescue
Ep- 29 Growing Pains / K-9 Krusader
Ep- 30 Andrea Finds Out! / Magic Mutts
Ep- 31 Reptile Round-Up / Streaky’s Field Trip
Ep- 32 Pied Pussycat Piper / Solar Specs
DISC 5
Ep- 33 Too Many Cooks / Join the Club
Ep- 34 Bailey’s Back / Streaky’s Inner Struggle
Ep- 35 Face Time / Catopia
Ep- 36 The Parrot and the Pirates / Robbie’s Return
Ep- 37 Revolt of the Beavers / Invasion from the Planet Peanut
Ep- 38 Mechanikalamity / Barrumpbarrump
Ep- 39 Iguanukkah
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Warner Bros. Animation (WBA) is one of the leading producers of animation in the entertainment industry, producing and developing projects for multiple platforms, both domestically and internationally. WBA’s current series include Animaniacs for Hulu, Green Eggs and Ham and Wings of Fire for Netflix, Aquaman: King of Atlantis, Batman: Caped Crusader, Batwheels, Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai, Harley Quinn, Jellystone!, Little Ellen, Looney Tunes Cartoons, My Adventures with Superman, Tiny Toons Looniversity, Tom and Jerry in New York, Velma and Young Justice for HBO Max, DC Super Hero Girls, Teen Titans Go!, ThunderCats Roar for Cartoon Network, Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz, Scooby-Doo! and Guess Who?, The Tom and Jerry Show and Yabba-Dabba Dinosaurs! for Boomerang. WBA is also in production on a series of animated longform movie specials for ACME Night, WarnerMedia Kids & Family’s family programming block on Cartoon Network and HBO Max. Programs include Did I Do that to the Holidays? A Steve Urkel Story, Merry Little Batman and an Untitled Looney Tunes Cartoons movie. The studio is currently in production with New Line Cinema on the upcoming original anime feature film, The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim. WBA’s full-length theatrical film, Teen Titans GO! to the Movies, was released in summer 2018. As home to the iconic animated characters from the DC, Hanna-Barbera, MGM and Looney Tunes libraries, WBA also produces highly successful animated films — including the DC Universe Movies — for DVD, Blu-ray® and digital media. One of the most-honored animation studios in history, WBA has won six Academy Awards®, 40 Emmy® Awards, the George Foster Peabody Award, a BAFTA Children’s Award, an Environmental Media Award, a Parents’ Choice Award, the HUMANITAS Prize, two Prism Awards and 21 Annie Awards (honoring excellence in animation).
The Krypto The Superdog: The Complete Series DVD collection will be available for purchase starting August 2, 2022 from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. What the show’s opening titles in the video above. Stay tuned for further updates right here at The World’s Finest. Click the link below to discuss this news.
SUPERMAN & LOIS: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON Studio: Warner Bros. Television Label: Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Release Date: Blu-ray Combo Pack, Digital – October 19, 2021
Description: After years of facing super-villains, monsters, and alien invaders intent on wiping out the human race, one of the world’s greatest super heroes (Tyler Hoechlin) and comic books’ most famous journalist (Elizabeth Tulloch) come face to face with one of their greatest challenges ever – dealing with all the stress, pressures and complexities that come with being working parents!
With Blu-ray’s unsurpassed picture and sound, Superman & Lois: The Complete First Season Blu-ray release will include 1080p Full HD Video with DTS-HD Master Audio for English 5.1. Featuring all 15 episodes from the first season in high definition, as well as a digital code of the season.
Episodes: Pilot, Heritage, The Perks of Not Being a Wallflower, Haywire, The Best of Smallville, Broken Trust, Man of Steel, Holding the Wrench, Loyal Subjekts, O Mother, Where Art Thou?, A Brief Reminiscence In-Between Cataclysmic Events, Through the Valley of Death, Fail Safe, The Eradicator, Last Sons of Krypton
Blu-ray & DVD Features:
-Superman: Alien Spirit
-Superman and Lois Legacy of Hope
-Never Alone: Heroes and Allies
-DC FanDome Panel: Superman & Lois
Superman & Lois: The Complete First Season Review By James Harvey
A true surprise and easily the best DC Comics-based series on network television, Superman & Lois absolutely soars in its inaugural season. The series, which debuted January 2021 on The CW to strong ratings and critical acclaim, skillfully blends superheroics with family drama to (mostly) great effect, while also delivering a surprisingly modern and nuanced take on Smallville and other classic Superman motifs. It’s a genuinely surprising series that, while a little bumpy at times, is an ultimately immensely satisfying take on the Man of Steel that can legitimately stand up with the greats. Yeah, Superman & Lois is that good and – despite a host of clear influences ranging from Donner to Loeb to Morrison to Tomasi – it deftly carves out its own place in the ever-swelling comic book media landscape.
Superman & Lois follows super-couple Clark Kent and Lois Lane as they juggle their usually larger-than-life adventures with their greatest challenge – the stress, complexities and pressures of being working parents. Spinning out of The CW’s 2019 “Crisis on Infinite Earths” television event, the show picks up with Clark (Tyler Hoechlin) and Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch) raising their teenage sons, Jonathan (Jordan Elsass) and Jordan (Alex Garfin) in Metropolis. However, the Kents make their way to Smallville following a tragic loss. Now, they find themselves not only adjusting to their new surroundings, but also the many secrets and surprises Smallville holds for them.
As always, spoilers will be kept as light as possible.
Following a stirring (albeit very streamlined) extended opening sequence to get viewers up to speed, Superman & Lois wastes little time in putting the Kents through their paces and on the road to Smallville. With both Clark Kent and Lois Lane out of work following a ruthless takeover of the Daily Planet by Morgan Edge, along with by a sudden and tragic passing, the couple sees Clark’s former hometown as a chance to not only keep the family afloat, but to give their twin sons a better life. This being a Superman story, things don’t entirely work out as planned, but that doesn’t mean it’s bad. In fact, quite the opposite. Superman & Lois constantly surprises with its approach to not only the bigger-than-life foes Superman has to contend with, but also with how he and Lois deal with parenthood. No matter how bad things get, there’s always hope.
What grounds this show is not only how it unabashedly leans into the drama that comes from having such a unique family – and how it changes every facet of these characters’ lives, making even the more other-worldly events feel more palpable and digestible – but also how The Kents are impacted by their literal surroundings. Smallville is no longer the idyllic, picture-esque small town Clark remembers, but instead it’s struggling, ravaged by an economic downturn. Jobs are hard to come by and neighbors are increasingly distrustful of each other and their leaders, presenting to a novel challenge to Superman’s mission of “Truth, Justice and a Better Tomorrow” (a smart, so-much-better and more inclusive updating of the Man of Steel’s classic “Truth, Justice and the American Way” mantra that DC rolled out this year). And it’s that downturn which not only believably sparks a lot of the events in Superman & Lois‘s first season, but also presents a new type of challenge for Superman to face. While Superman & Lois doesn’t execute the degradation of Smallville perfectly, it’s effective enough that it’s hard not to get invested in Clark’s quest to (ultimately) save his hometown (and the world, of course).
Family drama and the strangulation of small town life are not the only issues Superman and his family find themselves confronting. Threats from Superman’s world, both on this planet and beyond, creep their way into the Super-Family’s lives, including a mysterious foe, decked out in near-invincible armor (comic readers will definitely be thrilled when said foe’s identity is revealed in one of the season’s coolest twists). While the larger-than-life superhero action does get plenty of time to shine, and looks pretty solid considering the series’ television budget, Superman & Lois never loses track of the Kents and both their complicated family dynamics and burgeoning position within the Smallville community, and it’s better for it.
By keeping The Kents firmly at the center, Superman & Lois is able to tactfully tackle its updated approach to the classic Superman mythos – successfully at that, based on just this first season alone –Â and that applies especially to the development of the Kent twins, Jordan and Jonathan, with legitimately surprising results. The series quickly establishes that while they clearly love each other, the twin boys are living two very different lives. Jonathan is popular and athletic, and clearly enjoying his relatively carefree life. Jordan is more withdrawn and struggles with an anxiety problem which keeps him at arm’s length to the world. While the series does put Jordan and Jonathan through some typical television adolescent angst, Superman & Lois‘ approach feels more earnest. We watch these twins question their beliefs, face staggering obstacles, learn from their mistakes, and evolve. Whereas Superman & Lois could’ve just left the boys as annoying background cliches – the “jock” and the “nerd” – instead it approaches the two teens with restraint and honesty and is all the better for it.
To give one example, whereas a lesser series would spend an entire season with Jonathan and Jordan angsting over their father being Superman, Superman & Lois deals with that rather quickly, especially as they twins realize that having the Man of Steel as a father is, well, pretty cool.
While the Kent twins get plenty of time in-front of the camera, the focus still primarily belongs to their parents (the show is named Superman & Lois, after all). Nearly all the assorted tropes we’ve come to associate with Superman over the years are deconstructed here (to an extent), with the Man himself put to the test in some pretty novel ways, especially as he adapts to his new status quo throughout the course of the season, though the series ultimately reminds us just why he continues to endure in pop culture. We see this not just through his actions, but through his loved ones, as well. His children end up being an interesting exploration of Superman’s classic dual identity, for one, and his respect, love and appreciation for his wife, Lois Lane, reminds us that some of his greatest strengths don’t come from Earth’s yellow sun. So yes, be prepared to cry on occasion.
As for Ms. Lane, the infamously tenacious reporter propels a hefty chunk of the first season’s narrative, almost single-handedly unearthing a nefarious plot that could bring about the end of not just Smallville, but also the world. All the same time, she’s also coping with the dramatic changes to her life while also keeping her family centered through an ever-increasingly dangerous array of threats. Superman & Lois doesn’t shy away from showing the toll this takes on her, leading to some of the season’s most powerful and dramatic moments. It does take a few episodes for her role in the series to really click, but when it does, it leads to some great moments. This particularly holds true in the latter half of the season as she and Jonathan bond over living in a family with a perpetual target on its back.
Superman & Lois has a tight circle of supporting characters, with nearly all of them having a close connection to either The Kents or to the mysterious events going on in Smallville. With the show’s somewhat limited supporting cast, Superman & Lois is able to give nearly each member plenty of screentime, which greatly benefits the likes of Lana Lang (now Cushing) and her daughter Sarah, and General Lane, all of whom come across as real, fully-developed characters. The series’ mysterious armored hunter is a huge stand-out among the cast, both thanks to the strong acting and intriguing character backstory. Again, details will remain vague to keep the surprises as just that.
Unfortunately, there are some supporting characters who get the short end of the stick but, for the most part, it doesn’t take away from the show in any meaningful way. The exception, however, is ruthless CEO Morgan Edge. His arc is handled in a kinda clunky manner, driven more by the needs of plot advancement than believable motives (which gets more and more skewed as the season progresses). While not a fatal blow to the character, it does make Edge a little underwhelming. Still, it’s worth noting that, for the most part, Superman & Lois is unafraid to jettison stories and characters that aren’t working (including one character who’s repeated absences becomes somewhat of a running joke), and tweak and improve what’s falling short. There’s clear attention being paid to these characters and their respective journeys, and while every shortcoming can’t be fixed, it’s admirable to watch the show’s creators actively work to improve the series’ quality from episode to episode.
The drive for quality translates over to the show’s visual approach, specifically how it uses a 2.2:1 aspect ratio to give Superman & Lois a cinematic, big-budget feel. The series’ incredible opening sequence (watch it in the video player below) wouldn’t look out of place on the big screen, for example. While the show still clearly suffers from the limitations of its budget (which – granted – is still higher than most of DC Comics’ other live-action television offerings), Superman & Lois manages to hide most of its shortcomings with smart framing and use of digital color effects. The larger aspect ratio, higher than the standard 1.78:1 used in the majority of modern television programs, not only adds a distinct visual flair that lets Superman & Lois stand out from nearly everything else on network television, but it also beef up the action beats. And the show handles these big battles and set pieces admirably, and they look good overall, even with the format constraints.Â
To note, while the show is considered part of the “Arrowverse” –Â the name given to The CW’s DC Comics-based series which share the same universe – by no means are any of the other shows required viewing to understand what’s happening in Superman & Lois. With the exception of a cameo or two, Superman & Lois is pretty divorced from the rest of the “Arrowverse,” which ends up working in its favor.Â
It’s safe to say that, even though Superman & Lois teeters on occasion, this small-screen take on the Man of Steel is unquestionably a success. A lot of that credit can be given to the show’s emphasis on family, which ends up being both a legitimately novel take on the Superman mythos and the source of some of the series’ strongest moments. Hoechlin and Tullochare are pitch-perfect for this iteration of the super-couple, with both playing off each other wonderfully and reveling in their undeniable chemistry. And impressively, there really isn’t a single bad episode to be found in Superman & Lois‘ first season, and when it clicks just right, it’s truly great television.
And for those looking to check out, or revisit, Superman & Lois, then the Blu-ray release for The Complete First Season is unquestionably the way to go. Though also available on DVD and digital platforms, the high-definition presentation on Blu-ray disc surpasses them all. Superman & Lois‘s unique visual style really shines on Blu-ray, easily overshadowing the quality of other formats. The 5.1 channel DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack is also fantastic, and superbly juggling the quiet conversations and bombastic set pieces without issue. The Blu-ray also features some worthwhile bonus content to check out, most importantly extended cuts of all 15 episodes from season one. The Blu-ray also includes a 19-minute “Superman & Lois: Legacy of Hope” featurette, a “Superman: Alien Spirit” 9-minute featurette, the nearly 30-minute “DC FanDome Panel: Superman & Lois” special, and a 21-minute “Never Alone: Heroes and Allies.” featurette – all enjoyable.
All things considered, Superman & Lois is a strong addition to the Man of Steel’s already hefty amount of television and movie adaptations, even exceeding expectations with its smart, big-hearted take on The Kents. It can proudly stand side by side with the likes of Superman: The Movie and Superman: The Animated Series as adaptations that really gets to the core of the character and why – maybe now more than ever – he continues to matter (ideally the same can be said for future seasons). While it does endure a couple growing pains along the way, the debut season of Superman & Lois is one of DC Comics’ strongest television outings in recent years, and deserves the attention of even the biggest skeptics. It’s just that good. Highly Recommended!
Superman & Lois: The Complete First Season is now available to own on Blu-ray, DVD, Digital and for streaming on HBO Max.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided The World’s Finest with a copy of Superman & Lois: The Complete First Season for the purposes of this review.
The World’s Finest has published its review of the Superman: The Complete Animated Series Blu-ray collection from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. In short, while what we get overall is a fairly satisfying collection for Superman: The Animated Series, there are some missteps that may be hard for some fans to discount. To read the complete review, click on the image below.
In addition to a detailed review, the above image link also contains imagery and additional details. Warner Bros. Home Entertainment describes Superman: The Complete Animated Series as follows:
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and DC are celebrating the 25th anniversary of Superman: The Animated Series with a fully remastered Blu-ray box set. Superman: The Complete Animated Series, which includes several hours of bonus features headlined by an all-new documentary detailing the creation of one of the most beloved animated Super Hero cartoons in history. The remarkable Superman: The Complete Animated Series box set features nearly 21 hours of entertainment spread over six Blu-ray discs, including all 54 exciting episodes, an all-new series-defining featurette entitled “Superman: Timeless Icon,” a special video commentary episode and three specially selected episodes with audio commentaries by the showrunners.
Superman: The Complete Animated Series is available on Blu-ray starting October 26, 2021. The series is also available on Digital HD. Stay tuned for further Superman: The Animated Series updates and coverage right here at The World’s Finest, and click the link below to discuss this news!