Breakdown Of Multiple “Superman/Batman: Apocalypse” Home Video Releases
Official details on each home video release for the upcoming direct-to-video Superman/Batman: Apocalypse have been released by Warner Home Video. Details, provided by the studio, include a disc-by-disc breakdown of content for each release.
Superman/Batman: Apocalypse – Special Edition Blu-ray
Studio: Warner Bros.
Special Features:
-A first look at the next installment of the DC Universe movie
–DC Showcase Short Film: Green Arrow
–The New Gods Featurette – chronicles the tale of Darkseid and why he reigns supreme as one of the most brilliant, and toughest challengers the Super Heroes must face, and what his threat for tomorrow could bring.
–New Gods: Mr. Miracle pod
–New Gods: Orion pod
–Supergirl: The Last Daughter of Krypton Vintage Featurette
-Bonus Episodes Handpicked by Bruce Timm
Superman: The Animated Series -“Little Girl Lost, Part 1”
Superman The Animated Series -“Little Girl Lost, Part 2”
Superman The Animated Series -“Apokalips Now!, Part 1”
Superman The Animated Series -“Apokalips Now!, Part 2”
–Synopsis: When a spaceship splashes down in Gotham Harbor, Batman and Superman encounter a mysterious Kryptonian with powers as great as Supermans. When Darkseid gets wind of this, he has the Kryptonian abducted and brought under his control on Apokolips. Its up to Batman and Superman to retrieve the Kryptonian, forcing them to infiltrate Darkseids hostile world where superpowerful threats lurk around every corner. This story is based on Jeff Loebs popular mini-series from the Superman/Batman comic books.
Superman/Batman: Apocalypse – Two-Disc Special Edition DVD
Studio: Warner Bros.
Special Features:
*Disc 1:
-A first look at the next installment of the DC Universe movie
–DC Showcase Short Film: Green Arrow
*Disc 2:
–Supergirl: The Last Daughter of Krypton Vintage Featurette
-Bonus Episodes Handpicked by Bruce Timm
Superman: The Animated Series -“Little Girl Lost, Part 1”
Superman The Animated Series -“Little Girl Lost, Part 2”
–Synopsis: When a spaceship splashes down in Gotham Harbor, Batman and Superman encounter a mysterious Kryptonian with powers as great as Supermans. When Darkseid gets wind of this, he has the Kryptonian abducted and brought under his control on Apokolips. Its up to Batman and Superman to retrieve the Kryptonian, forcing them to infiltrate Darkseids hostile world where superpowerful threats lurk around every corner. This story is based on Jeff Loebs popular mini-series from the Superman/Batman comic books.
Superman/Batman: Apocalypse DVD
Studio: Warner Bros.
Special Features:
-A first look at the next installment of the DC Universe movie (10 minutes)
–Synopsis: When a spaceship splashes down in Gotham Harbor, Batman and Superman encounter a mysterious Kryptonian with powers as great as Supermans. When Darkseid gets wind of this, he has the Kryptonian abducted and brought under his control on Apokolips. Its up to Batman and Superman to retrieve the Kryptonian, forcing them to infiltrate Darkseids hostile world where superpowerful threats lurk around every corner. This story is based on Jeff Loebs popular mini-series from the Superman/Batman comic books.
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Click here to view the official press release and Blu-ray artwork for the upcoming Superman/Batman: Apocalyps direct-to-video animated feature.
A co-production of Warner Premiere, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation, the direct-to-video Superman/Batman: Apocalypse animated feature debuts September 28th, 2010 on DVD and Blu-ray disc from Warner Home Video. Stay tuned for further updates here soon at The Worlds Finest.
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New Images For Upcoming “Batman: The Brave And The Bold – The Videogame”
New images from the upcoming Batman: The Brave and The Bold – The Videogame title have been made available by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. The images show off different aspects of the title’s gameplay. The new Batman: The Brave and The Bold videogame debuts Fall 2010 on the Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS. Click on the thumbnail images below for a closer look.




Click here to view the trailer. Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment released an official press release for Batman: The Brave and The Bold – The Videogame in February 2010, which is available to view here, along with further details available here.
WB Games presents, in association with DC Comics, a Wayforward game, Batman: The Brave and The Bold – The Videogame, hitting shelves September 2010. Stay tuned for further updates on this release here soon at The World’s Finest.
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“Justice League,” “Batman: The Brave And The Bold” July 2010 Teletoon Schedule
Below are official descriptions and airdates for episodes of the Batman: The Brave and The Bold animated series slated to air this month, July 2010, on the Canadian network Teletoon. Please note the episode details listed below are provided by Teletoon.

Batman’s biggest fan, Bat-Mite, is also his biggest nightmare when the 5th dimensional imp pops up and, in an effort to make Batman a better hero, causes chaos in the city.
Sunday, July 4th, 2010 – “Return of the Fearsome Fangs!”
Batman and a reluctant Bronze Tiger fight to prevent Fox, Vulture and Shark from invading an ancient Chinese temple and stealing the sacred animal totem from within.
Friday, July 9th, 2010 – “Deep Cover For Batman!”
Batman swaps places with Owlman, his criminal counterpart in an alternate Universe, to stop the Crime Syndicate from taking over the world.
Sunday, July 11th, 2010 – “Game Over for Owlman!”
On Earth, Owlman has been perpetrating crimes disguised as Batman and assembled all the villains to join him. Batman returns and teams with Joker to take Owlman down while avoiding all the heroes who are after him.
Sunday, July 18th, 2010 – “Mystery In Space!”
On his birthday, a melancholy Aquaman joins Batman for a space adventure on Adam Strange’s home planet of Rann where the aquatic hero washes away his birthday blues with an epic battle against the Gordanians.
Sunday, July 25th, 2010 – “Trial of the Demon!”
In 19th century London, Jason Blood has been framed for supernatural attacks perpetrated by Gentleman Ghost . Batman travels back in time and teams with Sherlock Holmes to stop Gentleman Ghost before he brings a demon from the underworld to Earth.
Batman: The Brave and The Bold airs every Sunday at 9am (ET) on the Teletoon “Action Force” programming block, with Sunday-premiering episodes re-airing Fridays at 7pm (ET) as part of the “Superfan Fridays” programming block, though please note the exceptions in the July 2010 schedule. A representative for the network states the alterations to the July 2010 Batman: The Brave and The Bold schedule is to align the series for Fall 2010 episode premieres. Further Batman: The Brave and The Bold details are available here.
Continuing the episode schedule update, below are official descriptions and airdates for the episodes of the classic Justice League animated series slated for July 2010 on the Canadian network Teletoon. Once again, the episode details listed below are provided by Teletoon.

A squad of indestructible androids called the Manhunters arrives on Earth and arrests Green Lantern for interstellar atrocities and abuses of power.
Friday, July 9th, 2009 – “The Enemy Below, Part One”
When Superman convinces Aquaman, the king of Atlantis, to come to the surface world to negotiate a peace treaty on behalf of his people, Aquaman’s evil half-brother, Orm, takes advantage of his king’s absence to seize control of Atlantis. First of a two-part episode.
Friday, July 16th, 2010 – “The Enemy Below, Part Two”
When Superman convinces Aquaman, the king of Atlantis, to come to the surface world to negotiate a peace treaty on behalf of his people, Aquaman’s evil half-brother, Orm, takes advantage of his king’s absence to seize control of Atlantis. Second of a two-part episode.
Friday, July 23rd, 2010 – “Injustice For All, Part One”
When Lex Luthor discovers that he has contracted an incurable case of Kryptonite poisoning, he blames Superman. Using his vast personal fortune, Luthor hires a team of the world’s most powerful supervillains to destroy Superman and the Justice League.
Friday, July 30th, 2010 – “Injustice For All, Part Two”
When Lex Luthor discovers that he has contracted an incurable case of Kryptonite poisoning, he blames Superman. Using his vast personal fortune, Luthor hires a team of the world’s most powerful supervillains to destroy Superman and the Justice League.
Justice League regularly airs every Friday at 8:00pm (ET) on the Teletoon “Superfan Fridays” programming block. Click here for further details on Justice League.
Lastly, Teletoon Retro has provided schedule details for classic Batman: The Animated Series episodes scheduled to air on the specialty Canadian network this month, in July 2010. Please note the schedule information listed below is provided by Teletoon.

High-tech secrets are stolen from Wayne Enterprises by a robot and Barbara Gordon suspects that her father is not herself. Both instances lead to a plan by HARDAC, an Artificial Intelligence computer created by Karl Rossum, to supplant humanity with machines. Batman soon investigates, only to put his identity on the line.
Friday, July 9th, 2010 – “Tyger, Tyger”
Selina Kyle is kidnapped by genetic engineer Dr. Emile Dorian and becomes his latest experiment to provide his man-cat hybrid named Tygrus with a mate. Batman learns of this and comes to the island to rescue Selina. He is captured and forced into a deadly game of cat-and-flying mouse as Tygrus hunts Batman through the island’s jungles.
Friday, July 16th, 2010 – “Moon of the Wolf”
Batman investigates the appearance of a wolf creature in Gotham, not realizing that the monster happens to be one of Bruce Wayne’s associates – Anthony Romulus, ex-Olympic champion and media spokesman.
Friday, July 23rd, 2010 – “Heart of Steel, Part Two”
Batman, upon escaping from being turned into a duplicate by HARDAC, is summoned by Barbara Gordon. She wants Batman’s help to discover what is going on with her Father. Upon arriving at HARDAC’s location separately, both Batman and Barbara discover the truth behind the recent behavior of the Commissioner and other city officials.
Friday, July 30th, 2010 – “Terror in the Sky”
When a man-sized bat ransacks Gotham harbor, Batman suspects that Dr. Kirk Langstrom is up to his old tricks, taking the Man-Bat formula again. Batman isn’t the only one. Kirk’s wife, Francine, is so distrustful of her husband that she decides to leave him. After further investigation, Batman discovers that the Man-Bat is no longer Kirk, but someone else.
Schedule details are subject to change without notice. Batman: The Animated Series airs Fridays at 7am (ET), 6pm (ET), and 12am (ET) on Teletoon Retro. Click here to view the Batman: The Animated Series subsite here at The World’s Finest.
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Actor Jason Isaacs Discusses Role In Animated “Batman: Under The Red Hood”
The World’s Finest presents the latest in a series of studio-conducted interviews, provided by Warner Home Video, for the Batman: Under the Red Hood direct-to-video animated feature. Continue reading below for the latest installment featuring actor Jason Isaacs, voice of Ra’s Al Ghul.
VOICES DARK KNIGHT NEMESIS RAS AL GHUL IN BATMAN: UNDER THE RED HOOD
Jason Isaacs, renowned for his villainous turn as Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter films, assumes another dark iconic role as the voice of Ras al Ghul in Batman: Under the Red Hood, the latest entry in the ongoing series of DC Universe Animated Original PG-13 Movies coming July 27, 2010 to Blu-ray, DVD, OnDemand and for Download.Isaacs, who portrays Malfoy in five Harry Potter films, is well known for his lead role on the Showtime series Brotherhood, as well as starring opposite Mel Gibson in the revolutionary war adventure, The Patriot. The British actor has also racked up credits in films like Armageddon, Black Hawk Down, Peter Pan, Grindhouse, DragonHeart and Green Zone; TV series including The West Wing, Entourage and The State Within (for which he received a Golden Globe nomination); and in the voiceover realm in everything from documentary narration and commercial advertisements to video games and the popular animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender.
In Batman: Under the Red Hood, Isaacs gives Batmans nemesis Ras al Ghul a sympathetic twist as the villain attempts to right his own wrongs and help Batman in his efforts against both Red Hood and the Joker. Isaacs is an integral part of an all-star cast that includes Bruce Greenwood (Star Trek), Jensen Ackles (Supernatural), Neil Patrick Harris (How I Met Your Mother) and John DiMaggio (Futurama).
Produced by Warner Premiere, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, Batman: Under the Red Hood will be distributed by Warner Home Video as a Special Edition version on Blu-Ray and 2-disc DVD, as well as being available on single disc DVD, On Demand and for Download.
Isaacs splits his time between the UK and the US, but still found a few moments to chat about his latest animation voiceover role, his yearning for an actual super power, and his childhood addiction to comic books. Read on
QUESTION: This isnt really the Ras al Ghul were accustomed to seeing whats the nutshell synopsis of his part in Batman: Under the Red Hood?
JASON ISAACS: This role is a bit unusual for Ra’s al Ghul as hes been Batman’s nemesis a lot in the past. But this time he is actually full of regret for a mistake that he has made, and his inability to control the Joker. A lot of what happens for Ras in this story is him explaining to Batman how things went so badly awry, and how Robin ended up quite so dead.

JASON ISAACS: Well, I didnt think there was much point to doing an impression of Liam, mostly because he does it far better than me (he laughs). So I read the script and I looked at the pictures. He looked like a man with a lot of dignity and authority there’s a kind of stateliness about him. He’s been alive for six centuries, which would give him a certain classiness, I thought. Obviously he’s been powerful all that time, and certainly possessed tons of wealth and influence. So I tried to put all of that into the tone to his voice.
QUESTION: You were very participatory in crafting some of the dialogue as you recorded the film. How important is it for the actor to be able to contribute to the character?
JASON ISAACS: This is one of the things that happens when a script has been written and rewritten and rewritten again, and considered by so many people so often, and they all have different agendas. They all know what story blocks they’re putting together, and what the visual sequences look like. And then the actor comes in. Sometimes just the very last set of eyes laid on the script, by the person who’s meant to bring it to life, can point out an inconsistency or a logical flaw where the meaning isn’t clear. It’s happened a few times in my life that you see a room full of people surprised because they thought the meaning was crystal clear. But if I don’t really understand what I’m saying or why, I’m not sure the audience will, either. So I offer up my thoughts to the director or whoever and, if they agree with me, then we change it. And if they don’t, then I do whatever I’m asked because, in the end, I’m just a hired larynx.
QUESTION: Do you believe there is a certain elegant villainy to a British accent? Or is that a purely American concept?
JASON ISAACS: I think one of the reasons British people play so many villains in Hollywood stories is that there’s a tradition of theatre acting and a kind of chameleon-like change that comes from Europe. Well, that and all the good leading parts are already snapped up by the Americans over here (he laughs). I think we have a theatre tradition, and are slightly more prepared to chew the scenery and relish things a bit more. It has more to do with reaching the back row. Besides, very often the juiciest role is the villain. The hero is difficult to play anyway. They’re mostly homegrown and very good at it.
QUESTION: Is villainy fun to play?
JASON ISAACS: The thing thats fun to play are well written parts. It’s absolutely torturous to play something that is written purely for its effect on the audience, and doesn’t seem believable to you. Or, even worse, somebody that just has no reason to be or speak. Very often there are chunks of exposition that just would not be said between people. So evil is fun to play when it’s written sensibly and well. There’s nothing worse than playing a villain who is outsmarted by the hero from the beginning, and doing things that are purely sadistic in a way that nobody will ever do. I think the most monstrous things an audience reacts to are when they understand that that character has to do it, needs to do it, must do it and if the audience was in the same situation, they would do it, also. Nobody ever thinks they’re doing the wrong thing. So when the part is well enough written, the actor responds to the character, because he thinks that hes doing the right thing. That’s much more disturbing to watch because you recognize the inevitability of it. You cant escape that. The best written villain roles are the ones that feel real and understandable because those are the ones that haunt your nightmares.
QUESTION: Whats it like to be the ultimate nice guy, and yet most recognized for the villains youve portrayed?
JASON ISAACS: I’ve played priests and I’ve played transvestites, wizards and pirates, and everything in between. But there are certain roles people remember best. I think that if I spend a day going around town and everybody opens doors for me and says hi and have a nice day, but one guy pokes me in the eye with a toothpick, he’s the guy I remember at the end of the day. So, if people remember me as playing villains and I’ve played two or three of them that’s because those parts have kind of hit a consciousness. I’ve been lucky enough to have a couple of very juicy, very well written parts in stories where the people telling the story were smart enough to give the villain power. That’s very often not the case in Hollywood movies.
Maybe one of the reasons I’ve done well when I have played villains is because I spend most of my life like most people trying to make sure that I do the right thing, and make sure that the people like me, and I’m not behaving (badly). So when I do play a villain once in awhile, it’s nice to be let off the leash and allowed to be deeply unpleasant with no consequences.
QUESTION: Was your childhood affected at all by comic books, or is the omnipresence of the super hero in Hollywood just making its mark on you?
JASON ISAACS: I was slightly suspicious of the whole comic and graphic novel rebirth, because I wasn’t any part of it and hadn’t read any comics in so long. But I remember when I was a kid how addicted I had been to all the DC and Marvel comics. I had mountains of them in my room you couldn’t open the door. I wondered why everyone was suddenly (making comics into films). Then when my friend Paul Greengrass was getting involved in preparing the Watchman a few years ago to direct, which then fell apart and it was directed by someone else, I had a look at it. I wondered why somebody I respected and like so much would be involved, and I picked it up and suddenly realized the things I had been missing for all these years.
I mean, as a kid, I was addicted to comics. I couldn’t wait for every Sunday when my family and I would go and get fish and chips thats an English kind of junk food tradition (he laughs). There was a little shop next door that sold candy and had boxes of used comics. My dad would give me money, and all week I would look forward to rummaging through the boxes and seeing if I could find something that I loved. All those wonderful characters I was addicted to it all. I would be dismissive of some new character anybody relatively new I would dimiss as some pretender, but then I would get one of their comics and then I would have to go get the rest of the series. My bed was propped with them by the end.
QUESTION: Do you understand what was at the core of that love affair with comics?
JASON ISAACS: I just know that I did. In some ways, it’s like asking why somebody likes chocolate and somebody else likes strawberry. There’s something that works about it there. It’s a combination of the art and the amount that your imagination fills in between the gaps. And the fact that the restraints and controls are taken off. When you make a movie, it’s a very literal medium — you watch the story, and it’s as if you’re looking through a keyhole. It’s very hard to take people on a fantastical journey, but in these beautiful and bright frames you can take them to any universe you create. And 90 percent of it the reader does by himself. It’s amazing in this generation that somebody has married all that stuff to actually very adult themes.
Maybe one of the reasons that I loved them so much is that, at that age, when you’re a kid, you’re not quite sure what the physical realities of the world are. It wasn’t inconceivable to me that I might get one of these super powers soon. I might be bitten by a radioactive spider, or that I could someday fly, or be bulletproof, or whatever. I fancied that those powers were somehow accessible and within my reach. And sadly, as you get older, it seems less and less likely.

JASON ISAACS: Well, this is probably the closest I’m going to get to work with Chris Nolan (he laughs). Batman is such an iconic figure hes rather dark, mysterious, and a disturbed damaged guy. But there was always something very, very attractive about Batman that kind of pulls you in. He didn’t have any super powers, and I think that was one of the things that makes him very accessible and relatable. It always made it seem that if you really worked hard, you might just get to be Batman in the same way that, when I played tennis as a kid, I used to think that if I hit a ball against the wall all day every day, I could eventually be beat Bjorn Borg. For me, that’s always a remarkable thing. I remember thinking as a kid that if I just practiced martial arts all day, and I got really good at the science stuff, and maybe made a few billion dollars, I could be Batman. So here I am the closest I’m gonna get.
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Jason Isaacs provides the voice of Ra’s al Ghul in Batman: Under the Red Hood, the next DC Universe animated original movie. The film will be distributed July 27, 2010 by Warner Home Video. (Photo courtesy of Gary Miereanu)
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Ra’s al Ghul has a reflective moment during Batman: Under the Red Hood, the next DC Universe animated original movie. The film will be distributed July 27, 2010 by Warner Home Video. Jason Isaacs provides the voice of Ra’s al Ghul.
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Jason Isaacs provides the voice of Ra’s al Ghul in Batman: Under the Red Hood, the next DC Universe animated original movie. The film will be distributed July 27, 2010 by Warner Home Video.
For more information, images and updates, please visit the films official website at www.BatmanRedHood.com.
Click here to view the trailer for the upcoming Batman: Under the Red Hood direct-to-video animated feature.
A co-production of Warner Premiere, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation, the direct-to-video Batman: Under the Red Hood animated feature debuts July 27th, 2010 on DVD and Blu-ray disc from Warner Home Video. Stay tuned for further updates here soon at The Worlds Finest.
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Trade Ad For Upcoming “Superman/Batman: Apocalypse” Animated Feature Title
Featuring more images from the upcoming animated feature, Warner Home Video has released a trade ad for the Superman/Batman: Apocalypse, the ninth installment in the popular direct-to-video DC Universe Animated Original Movie line scheduled to hit shelves in September 2010. To view the trade ad, click on the thumbnail image below.

Click here to view the official press release and Blu-ray artwork for the upcoming Superman/Batman: Apocalypse direct-to-video animated feature.
A co-production of Warner Premiere, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation, the direct-to-video Superman/Batman: Apocalypse animated feature debuts September 28th, 2010 on DVD and Blu-ray disc from Warner Home Video. Stay tuned for further updates here soon at The Worlds Finest.
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New “Batman: The Brave And The Bold” Comic, Schedule And Comic-Con Details
Batman: The Brave and The Bold #18, the latest installment of the ongoing DC Comics title based on the animated series airing on Cartoon Network, arrives in comic book and hobby stores today. Official details for this issue of the Batman: The Brave and The Bold comic series are available below.

Written by: Landry Walker
Art by: Eric Jones
Cover by: Eric Jones
Batman learns what “Life on Mars” is all about when he teams up with the mysterious Martian Manhunter in order to prevent an invasion from the red planet!
Further details on both the Batman: The Brave and The Bold animated series and comic title are available at the Batman: The Brave and The Bold subsite here at The World’s Finest. The cover price for Batman: The Brave and The Bold #18 is $2.50US.
Continuing, and made available by the network, Cartoon Network has released schedule details for Batman: The Brave and The Bold episodes slated to air on the network in July 2010. The network is currently scheduled to air repeats for the month despite stating to The World’s Finest that new episodes would be airing in July 2010. Schedule details for Batman: The Brave and The Bold installments slated to air in July 2010, provided by the network, are available below.
Friday, July 2nd, 2010 at 7:30pm (ET) – “The Power of Shazam!”
Batman teams with Captain Marvel, the superhero alter ego of the young Billy Batson, to battle Dr. Sivana and Black Adam, who wish to usurp the magic of Shazam that gives Billy his power.
Friday, July 9th, 2010 at 7:30pm (ET) – “The Golden Age of Justice!”
An aging JSA is faced with the return of their worst enemy, Per Degaton, as he returns from suspended animation to enact a plan for world-domination, while Black Canary helps Wildcat face his greatest regrets.
Friday, July 16th, 2010 at 7:30pm (ET) – “Aquaman’s Outrageous Adventure!”
Aquaman attempts to take a family vacation with Mera and Arthur Jr., but can’t resist helping heroes along the way. Just as he finally promises the family ‘no more heroics,’ Batman is trapped by the Pengiuin.
Friday, July 23rd, 2010 at 7:30pm (ET) – “Chill of the Night!”
The Spectre and The Phantom Stranger observe Batman as he uncovers the mystery of who killed his parents and travels back in time to team up with his own father.
Friday, July 30th, 2010 at 7:30pm (ET) – “Gorillas In Our Midst!”
Gorilla Grodd and his super secret ape alliance replace Gotham ‘s entire human population with gorillas. Batman teams with Detective Chimp, B’Wana Beast and Vixen to thwart the mad Grodd’s plans.
Please note schedule details are subject to change without notice. Batman: The Brave and The Bold airs every Friday at 7:30pm (ET) on Cartoon Network. Cartoon Network would not clarify the reason for airing repeats of Batman: The Brave and The Bold throughout July 2010 when the network earlier stated it had intentions to air new episodes during the month. The network still claims that new episodes are coming before Fall 2010.
Finally, Warner Bros. Animation has passed along the following panel details for the upcoming Comic-Con International San Diego 2010, including details on a Batman: The Brave and The Bold-focused panel.
Friday, July 23rd, 2010 at 10:3011:30am – Batman: The Brave and the Bold Screening and Q&A
The Caped Crusader swings back into San Diego as Batman: The Brave and the Bold returns to Comic-Con for its third consecutive year with an advance screening of an upcoming episode, as well as a lively discussion with voice of Batman Diedrich Bader (Surf’s Up), executive producer Sam Register (Teen Titans), producers James Tucker (Justice League Unlimited) and Michael Jelenic (The Batman), and voice director Andrea Romano (Superman Doomsday). As a special bonus for fans, the panel will also screen the world-premiere trailer for the upcoming and highly anticipated Cartoon Network/Warner Bros. Animation series Young Justice. Dont miss this Comic-Con exclusive. From Warner Bros. Animation, Batman: The Brave and the Bold airs Fridays at 7:30 p.m. ET /PT on Cartoon Network, and Batman: The Brave and the Bold Season 1, Part 1 will be released on DVD August 17. Room 6A
The 41st annual Comic-Con International San Diego will be held July 22-25, 2010, with Preview Night on July 21st, 2010, at the San Diego Convention Center. The convention is held every year, focusing on host of different genres and pop culture events.
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Warner Home Video Releases Official Details On “Superman/Batman: Apocalypse”
Included below is the official press release and Blu-ray cover art for the upcoming Superman/Batman: Apocalypse title, the ninth entry in the direct-to-video DC Universe Animated Original Movie home video line.
WORLDS FINEST WAGE WAR WITH DARKSEID IN
ALL-NEW DC UNIVERSE ANIMATED ORIGNAL MOVIE
SUPERMAN/BATMAN: APOCALYPSE
AVAILABLE FROM WARNER HOME VIDEO
SEPTEMBER 28, 2010!
Andre Braugher, Summer Glau, Ed Asner join popular voices Kevin Conroy & Tim Daly;
New DC Showcase: Green Arrow on Special Edition Blu-ray & 2-Disc Special Edition DVD
To save an earthbound Kryptonian, the Man of Steel and the Dark Knight unite once again this time to battle the powerful forces of Darkseid in Superman/Batman: Apocalypse, the ninth entry in the popular, ongoing series of DC Universe Animated Original PG-13 Movies coming September 28, 2010 from Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation. The highly anticipated, full-length film will be distributed by Warner Home Video as a Special Edition Blu-Ray and 2-Disc Special Edition DVD as well as single disc DVD. The film will also be available On Demand and for Download.Fan favorites Tim Daly (Private Practice) and Kevin Conroy (Tour of Duty) return to their seminal roles as Superman and Batman, respectively. The celebrity-laden guest cast is headed by Andre Braugher (Men of a Certain Age) as the daunting Darkseid. Sci-Fi heroine Summer Glau (Serenity/Firefly, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles) provides the voice of Supergirl, and seven-time Emmy Award winner Ed Asner (Up) reprises his Superman: The Animated Series/Justice League role as Granny Goodness.
Based on the DC Comics series/graphic novel Superman/Batman: Supergirl by Jeph Loeb, Michael Turner & Peter Steigerwald, Superman/Batman: Apocalypse is produced by animation legend Bruce Timm and directed by Lauren Montgomery (Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths) from a script by Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Tab Murphy (Gorillas in the Mist).
After a spaceship splashes down in Gotham City Harbor, Batman and Superman encounter a mysterious Kryptonian with powers as great as those of the Man of Steel. The Kryptonian is soon revealed to be Kara, cousin of Superman, who takes her under his wing to educate her about the ways of Earth. However, the villainous Darkseid has other plans. Seeing an opportunity to finally defeat Superman, Darkseid abducts and gains control of Kara, utilizing the powerful Kryptonian to do his bidding. Its up to Batman and Superman to save Kara, but theyll have to take the fight to Darkseid within his hostile world where unknown, deadly threats lurk around every corner, including a brainwashed Kryptonian able to match Superman blow-for-blow.
In addition to the feature film, the Superman/Batman: Apocalypse Special Edition Blu-Ray and 2-Disc Special Edition DVD include the third DC Showcase animated short, Green Arrow. Screenwriter Greg Weismans story finds Oliver Queen at the Star City International Airport to pick up his girlfriend, only to be forced into action as Green Arrow to protect the 10-year-old Princess of Vlatava from his old nemesis Merlyn the Magnificent and the League of Assassins. The short features the voices of Neal McDonough (Desperate Housewives) and Malcolm McDowell (Entourage). Bruce Timm is executive producer.
Superman/Batman: Apocalypse 2-Disc Special Edition DVD features more than 1 1/2 hours of exciting extra content, including:
Feature film (est. 75 min)
DC Showcase: Green Arrow (10 min)
Sneak Peak at the Next DC Universe Animated Original Movie (10 min)
Featurette: Supergirl: The Last Daughter of Krypton – A comprehensive look at The Maiden of Might from her introduction in the classic age of comics to her death in the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover event to her appearance on Smallville and beyond.
2 bonus episodes from animated television series handpicked by Bruce Timm
Superman/Batman: Apocalypse Special Edition Blu-Ray will include more than 2 1/2 hours of intriguing bonus features, starting with all of the content available on the 2-Disc Special Edition DVD and adding:
All-New Featurette: The New Gods – This documentary covers Darkseids story, particularly in reference to the adaptation of Superman/Batman: Apocalypse. A primer on the wealth of material and stories contained in the New Gods series, along with a deeper understanding of why these characters and especially Darkseid are so memorable and important to the DC pantheon.
All-New Featurette Pods
–Orion – The mightiest warrior on either New Genesis or Apokolips, Orion follows an almost Shakespearean arc culminating in the slaying of his father, Darkseid. This mini-featurette shines a light on this classically tragic character.
–Mister Miracle – This mini-featurette focuses on the greatest escape artist the universe has ever known and how he was traded in a peace effort to be raised by Darkseid, the enemy of all New Genesis.
2 additional bonus TV series episodes handpicked by Bruce Timm
Digital copy on disc of the feature film
“Great things happen when powerful entities come together, and the partnership of Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation is proud to continue this popular film series by once again uniting the two most popular characters in the DC Universe in a story that truly tests their strength, trust, loyalty, ingenuity and heroism,” said Matt Bierman, Senior Vice President Production, Warner Premiere.
“It is a testament to the larger-than-life nature of Jeph Loebs blockbuster storylines that two of the first nine DC Universe movies are based on his work,” said Geoff Johns, Chief Creative Officer of DC Entertainment. “Superman/Batman: Apocalypse lets us see Superman and Batman in action side-by-side again, but this time along with Supergirl and one of DC’s greatest villains, Darkseid.”
“Just as Superman and Batman stand atop the DC canon of characters, so do the respective seminal voices of Tim Daly and Kevin Conroy in the hearts and minds of fans. Superman/Batman: Apocalypse will no doubt please comic-centric and mainstream audiences alike particularly in the performances of Daly and Conroy opposite dynamic actors like Andre Braugher and Ed Asner, and fanboy favorite Summer Glau,” said Amit Desai, WHV Vice President of Family, Animation & Partner Brands.
About Warner Premiere:
Warner Premiere is a Warner Bros. Entertainment production company focused on the development, production and marketing of feature-length-DVD and short-form digital content for this growing space. Warner Premiere is committed to being at the creative forefront in the evolution of quality product in the direct-to-consumer business, creating material that exemplifies the commitment to story, production and brand equity for which Warner Bros. is known.
About Warner Home Video:
With operations in 90 international territories, Warner Home Video, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, a division of the Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, commands the largest distribution infrastructure in the global video marketplace. Warner Home Video’s film library is the largest of any studio, offering top quality new and vintage titles from the repertoires of Warner Bros. Pictures, Turner Entertainment, Castle Rock Entertainment, HBO Video and New Line Home Entertainment.
About Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group:
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group brings together Warner Bros. Entertainment’s home video, digital distribution, interactive entertainment/videogames, direct-to-DVD production, technical operations and anti-piracy businesses in order to maximize current and next-generation distribution scenarios. WBHEG is responsible for the global distribution of content through DVD, electronic sell-through and VOD, and delivery of theatrical content to wireless and online channels, and is also a significant worldwide publisher for both internal and third party videogame titles.
About DC Comics:
DC Comics, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, is the largest English-language publisher of comics in the world and home to such iconic characters as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and the Sandman. These DC Super Heroes and others have starred in comic books, movies, television series (both animated and live-action) and cyberspace, thrilling audiences of all ages for generations. DC Comics Web site is located at www.dccomics.com.
About Warner Bros. Animation:
Warner Bros. Animation (WBA) has been producing award-winning original animation since 1930, when it released its first cartoon, Sinkin’ in the Bathtub. Since then, WBAs characters have set the standard for innovative, quality animation. Producing for network and cable television, online, home entertainment and feature films both domestically and internationally, WBA is highly respected for its creative and technical excellence, as well as for maintaining the studios rich cartoon heritage. WBA also oversees the creative use and production of animated programming based on classic cartoon characters from the Hanna-Barbera and DC Comics libraries. WBA is one of the most-honored animation studios in history, including six Academy Awards and 35 Emmy Awards.
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The bonus episodes featured on the Blu-ray release of Superman/Batman: Apocalypse are slated to be Superman: The Animated Series episodes “Apokolips…Now!, Parts 1 and 2,” and “Little Girl Lost, Parts 1 and 2.”
A co-production of Warner Premiere, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation, the direct-to-video Superman/Batman: Apocalypse animated feature debuts September 28th, 2010 on DVD and Blu-ray disc from Warner Home Video. Stay tuned for further updates here soon at The Worlds Finest.
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Teletoon Airing “Batman: Gotham Knight” July 2010, Upcoming Releases Update
The 2008 direct-to-video Batman: Gotham Knight animated feature will return to the Canadian network Teletoon on Friday, July 2nd, 2010 at 10:00pm (ET) as part of the “Feature Friday” programming block on Teletoon. Please note schedule details are subject to change without notice. Official details on the Batman: Gotham Knight animated feature are available below.

Batman: Gotham Knight
Teletoon, Friday, July 2nd, 2010, at 10:00pm (ET)
Acclaimed screenwriters including David Goyer (Batman Begins), Josh Olson (A History of Violence) and Alan Burnett (Batman: The Animated Series) join forces with revered animation filmmakers on six spellbinding chapters chronicling Batman’s transition from novice crimefighter to The Dark Knight. These globe-spanning adventures pit Batman against the fearsome Scarecrow, the freakish Killer Croc and the unerring marksman Deadshot. From some of the world’s most visionary animators comes a thrilling depiction of Batman as man, myth and legend.
More details on the direct-to-video Batman: Gotham Knight animated feature can be found at the The World’s Finest Batman: Gotham Knight subsite. Teletoon is also slated to air the DC Universe Animated Original Movie title Superman/Batman: Public Enemies earlier on the same day, July 2nd, 2010, at 8:30pm (ET). The Canadian network is also scheduled to air Green Lantern: First Flight during the month of July 2010. Further details on those airings can be found here.
In related news, Warner Home Video has recently issued several new titles for upcoming home video releases from the studio. The following titles added to Warner Home Video’s upcoming slate of releases, in relation to upcoming related animated projects, include Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, Batman: Year One and Superman/Batman: Apocalypse. DC Showcase is still listed by Warner Home Video as an upcoming title. Titles Batman & Superman 75th Anniversary Collection and DC 75th Anniversary Theme Compilation are also listed, but there is no designation on whether these releases are live-action or animated. Warner Home Video is also producing a documentary on the 75th anniversary of DC Comics. Stay tuned for further updates here soon at The World’s Finest.
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MPAA Officially Passes PG-13 Rating To “Superman/Batman: Apocalypse” Feature
Following previous titles in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies direct-to-video feature line – a co-production of Warner Premiere, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation – the MPAA has officially handed down a PG-13 rating to the upcoming Superman/Batman: Apocalypse animated feature. Official details on the rating is featured below.
TITLE: Superman/Batman: Apocalypse
RATING: PG-13
REASON: Rated PG-13 for violence and brief sensuality
DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Premiere
The upcoming home video release of Batman: Under The Red Hood to DVD and Blu-ray will include a 12-minute “first look” featurette on the upcoming Superman/Batman: Apocalypse title. Official details on the upcoming animated feature, scheduled to hit shelves Fall 2010, are slated to be released next month. Additionally, the animated short DC Showcase: Green Arrow is slated to be included on the home video release for the upcoming Superman/Batman: Apocalypse animated feature.
Initial details on Superman/Batman: Apocalypse are available here, and click here to view other titles in the DC Universe Animated Original Movie line. Stay tuned for further updates here soon at The Worlds Finest.
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New Video Clip From Upcoming “Batman: Under The Red Hood” Animated Feature
Made available by Warner Home Video, the first video clip from Batman: Under the Red Hood has been released from the studio. Click on the thumbnail image below to view the new clip from the upcoming Batman: Under the Red Hood direct-to-video animated feature in the high-definition Quicktime format. Accompanying text has also been released.

The 54-second clip features an encounter between Batman and Red Hood. In the film, Batman faces his ultimate challenge as the mysterious Red Hood takes Gotham City by firestorm. One part vigilante, one part criminal kingpin, Red Hood begins cleaning up Gotham with the efficiency of Batman, but without following the same ethical code. And when The Joker falls in the balance between the two forces of justice, hard truths are revealed and old wounds are reopened.
Produced by Warner Premiere, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, Batman: Under the Red Hood will be distributed by Warner Home Video as a Special Edition version on Blu-Ray and 2-disc DVD, as well as being available on single disc DVD, On Demand and for Download.
A standard definition version of the same clip is also available to view here.
Stay tuned for further Batman: Under the Red Hood updates, including exclusive content and more here soon at The World’s Finest.
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World’s Finest Online: A Comprehensive Guide to the DCAU

Origins and Evolution of World’s Finest Online
Dcanimated.com began as a fan-driven project dedicated to documenting the DCAU. The site has grown significantly, offering comprehensive coverage of all aspects of the DC Animated Universe. It features detailed episode guides, character biographies, and behind-the-scenes insights, making it an invaluable resource for fans.
Extensive Coverage of DCAU Series and Movies
World’s Finest Online provides in-depth information on all major DCAU series, including classics like Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series, and Justice League. Each series is explored thoroughly, with episode summaries, reviews, and notable quotes. The site also covers DCAU movies, such as Batman: Mask of the Phantasm and Justice League: The New Frontier, offering detailed analyses and production notes.
Staying current with the latest developments in the DCAU is easy with World’s Finest Online. The site regularly updates its news section with announcements about new releases, upcoming projects, and special events. Fans can stay informed about voice cast reunions, special edition releases, and convention appearances related to the DCAU.
Exclusive Interviews and Insights
World’s Finest Online features exclusive interviews with key figures behind the DCAU. Creators like Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, and Alan Burnett share their insights and experiences, offering fans a behind-the-scenes look at the making of these iconic shows and movies. These interviews provide valuable context and deepen the appreciation for the creative efforts that brought the DCAU to life.
World’s Finest Online Community Engagement and Fan Contributions
The site fosters a vibrant community of DCAU fans. Visitors can participate in forums, share fan art, and contribute to discussions about their favorite shows and characters. World’s Finest Online also highlights fan projects and provides a platform for fans to showcase their creativity and passion for the DCAU.
Comprehensive Episode Guides and Character Biographies
One of the standout features of dcanimated.com is its extensive episode guides. Each episode of the DCAU series is meticulously cataloged, with summaries, key moments, and notable quotes. Additionally, the site offers detailed biographies of major and minor characters, providing background information and character development insights.
World’s Finest Online boasts a rich collection of archival content, including video clips, image galleries, and soundtracks from various DCAU series and movies. The site also features special sections dedicated to unique aspects of the DCAU, such as iconic moments, crossover episodes, and thematic explorations.
Where to Watch the DCAU
World’s Finest Online provides information on where fans can watch their favorite DCAU series and movies. The site includes links to streaming platforms like HBO Max and details about physical media releases. This makes it easy for fans to enjoy the DCAU’s extensive content library.
World’s Finest Online is an essential resource for any fan of the DC Animated Universe. With its comprehensive coverage, exclusive content, and active community, the site continues to celebrate and preserve the legacy of the DCAU. Fans can rely on World’s Finest Online for accurate information, engaging content, and the latest updates in DC animated storytelling.
About the World’s Finest Online Creators
World’s Finest Online was created by dedicated fans of the DCAU. Their passion and commitment have made the site a trusted source of news and information. By providing detailed and engaging content, they have ensured that the DCAU’s legacy continues to thrive.
