The World’s Finest presents the latest in a series of studio-conducted interviews, provided by Warner Home Video, for the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths direct-to-video animated feature. Continue reading below for the latest installment featuring actress Gina Torres.
ACTRESS GINA TORRES PUTS A
SEXY SPIN ON EVIL AS SUPERWOMAN IN
JUSTICE LEAGUE: CRISIS ON TWO EARTHS
Gina Torres mixes equal parts evil, sexy and powerful of conjure the hypnotic voice of Superwoman in
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, an all-new DC Universe Animated Original PG-13 Movie arriving TODAY, February 23, 2010 from Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation.
In Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, a good Lex Luthor arrives from an alternate universe to recruit the Justice League to help save his Earth from the Crime Syndicate, a gang of villainous characters with virtually identical super powers to the Justice League. What ensues is the ultimate battle of good versus evil in a war that threatens both planets and puts the balance of all existence in peril. Torres plays Superwoman, the evil doppelganger to Wonder Woman and one of the leaders of the powerful Crime Syndicate.
Torres had an unanticipated assist in bringing about the powerful, yet sultry voice of Superwoman, coming into the booth in the final days of a bad flu that slightly lowered her vocal range and added a smoky sexiness to the outstanding performance. Even more impressive is her perfect match with the voice of Owlman, James Woods considering the two actors recorded on opposite coasts, weeks apart, and have never met each other.
She is well known throughout the fanboy realm for her standout roles in Joss Whedons Firefly/Serenity and Angel, her performance at Cas in The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, as well as 28 episodes in Cleopatra 2525. Torres has since been a mainstay across primetime television with recurring roles on 24, Alias and Standoff, in addition to guest appearances in CSI, Without a Trace, Boston Legal, Bones, Eli Stone, Pushing Daisies, Criminal Minds, Dirty Sexy Money, The Unit, FlashForward, Gossip Girl and The Vampire Diaries, to name just a few.
Torres has also spent some time in the animated world, working with Warner Bros. Animation as Vixen on Justice League.
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths is an original story from award-winning animation/comics writer Dwayne McDuffie (Justice League). Bruce Timm (Superman Doomsday) is executive producer, and Lauren Montgomery (Wonder Woman, Green Lantern: First Flight) and Sam Liu (Superman/Batman: Public Enemies) are co-directors. The full-length animated film will be distributed by Warner Home Video as a Blu-Ray and Special Edition 2-disc version DVD, as well as single disc DVD, On Demand and For Download.
Torres spent a few minutes after her recording session and last week during the Los Angeles premiere of the film at the Paley Center for Media to chat about her performance as Superwoman, the importance of strong female role models, the acting strengths of Whedon alums, her childhood obsession with Wonder Woman, and the fun of allowing her evil side to come out and play. Listen up or else.
QUESTION:
As you stepped into the sound booth to voice Superwoman, were you actually feeling wickedly sexy, delightfully cruel and ultimately powerful or was that all just acting?
GINA TORRES:
I’m so glad they called me to do Superwoman, (she laughs) because I was in the mood to get back in there and be a badass. Superwoman is one of those super heroes that knows her power, and is very comfortable in her power. And it’s all cat it’s no mouse with her. She likes to bat around her prey and she really enjoys what she’s doing.
In the booth, you sort of have to become this person. When you’re not on stage with other actors and you’re not on camera, you really get to free up your body and do all kinds of things that maybe aren’t as pretty on camera. You get to have a good time getting your whole body involved in the interpretation.
QUESTION:
Have you ever had a relationship with comic books?
GINA TORRES:
Do the Archies count? (laughs) I was a big Archie fan. I love Veronica I want to look like Veronica. Betty was great, but Veronica was the girl. And that whole Sugar, Sugar (singing) thing was great. I’m telling my age I’m really only 28. My sister is older (laughs). I was listening to her 45s.
I don’t want to disappoint any comic book fans out there, but I’m a girl so I really wasn’t reading the super hero comic books much. But it’s done great things for my marriage. The husband loved the idea of me playing Superwoman. And my girlfriends said, Well, that’s just kind of you every day, isn’t it? So Im happy.
QUESTION:
So there was no super hero role playing games when you were a kid?
GINA TORRES:
I absolutely played Wonder Woman when I was a kid. I had the lasso, the whole bracelet thing, I even had my twirl down. I just knew that I was going to be taken back to Paradise Island, because that’s really where I belonged. I was this small little Amazon just waiting to express myself, waiting for my true mother to come and get me. (laughs)
QUESTION:
Can you give me an idea of what Superwomans motivations are in this film?
GINA TORRES:
Let’s see. Superwoman is motivated by power and money and sex, and sex and money and power. Who cant relate to that?
QUESTION:
Good answer. Not that Superwoman is a role model, but do you feel like women have enough super hero representation these days?
GINA TORRES:
What do you mean Superwoman is not a role model? Isn’t she a role model? She rules the world (laughs). She’s Superwoman! (laughs). What I love about super heroes, and Superwoman in particular, is that in that comics world they’re all curvaceous. There aren’t really any skinny bitches in the world of comic books. They’ve got muscle. I like that. I appreciate that. They’re strong. And it’s important to have strong images of women out there, women who aren’t afraid of expressing themselves, women who aren’t afraid of taking chances, women who aren’t afraid of their own power. Unfortunately, being a woman in society means that sometimes you have to sort of quell what is instinctually broad and magnificent and magical about you. I think a lot of people feel that way. I don’t know if that’s necessarily relegated to being a woman, because we’re all so worried about fitting in and not sticking out. So what’s great about this whole genre is that it’s all about sticking out. It’s all about being magnificent to the highest power.
QUESTION:
You’re a terribly nice person by everyone’s perception. Whats your trick for turning on the villainy in a performance?
GINA TORRES:
Oh, there is no trick to capturing villainy. (laughs) The rumor is that I’m a nice person. I love that rumor. Everybody has different sides to them. Everybody has that inner villain that you want to break out and express. It’s a good time going out there and letting her come out. Lock good Gina in the closet and have evil Gina come out and play.
QUESTION:
You’ve been in this universe before, most notably as Vixen for Justice League. Do you have an attraction to the medium or just when the situation presents itself?
GINA TORRES:
I love voiceover work. It’s wonderful, it’s expressive. It’s a way of using a part of my instrument that I’m comfortable and familiar with. The voice is such a vital part of crafting a character. I’m so pleased that I have the kind of voice that prints well and that people want to hear. I’ve had friends actually say, You know, I was in the kitchen, and the television was on and I heard you. I love hearing that there’s something familiar about my sound, and that to some people it’s soothing.
QUESTION:
The DC Universe animated original movies have been blessed with numerous members of the Joss Whedon alumni association from Adam Baldwin and Nathan Fillion to David Boreanaz and James Marsters, to name just a few. Is there something about the Joss experience that lends itself to this universe?
GINA TORRES:
Joss has an attraction to a certain kind of actor. Obviously, we’re all so very different in our own way. But when he’s choosing a world, he really does inhabit it quite completely. I mean, it is an entire universe. It is a Whedonverse, which is why I believe he’s so successful when he creates these worlds that one can get lost in. All the inhabitants in it require, without sounding self-serving, a kind of intellectual whimsy. You have to understand where you are and be true to it and at the same time let it go and let it fly and enjoy it for what it is for the maniacal, for the fantasy, for the tragedy of it. I think all of these actors have lent themselves to these kinds of projects because we’ve been in that place. And so we can come here and say, Yeah let’s have fun. I know where we are and let’s just go and have a good time.
QUESTION:
Youve got significant sci-fi fantasy experience. Is that by choice or happenstance?
GINA TORRES:
I would say that I was dragged into the sci-fi genre. (laughs) I wouldn’t say kicking and screaming. I actually went willingly. But it wasn’t something that I sought out. I grew up in New York, born and raised, and cut my teeth in the theatre. I did a lot of off-Broadway, and some Broadway. Sci-fi was certainly not where I thought I’d be making my bread and butter for this period of time. It’s been a pleasant surprise, certainly. I find that it’s a niche that I’m comfortable with. What else are you going to do with a strong, almost six-foot girl? Give her a gun. Give her superpowers. (laughs) And you give her a hefty belt with things attached to it. Yeah!
QUESTION:
Can you quantify the passion of the fanboys out there?
GINA TORRES:
That passion of the fanboy is immeasurable. And it is priceless. And it is necessary when you’re doing these things because you dont quite realize while youre doing the work that you’re in a bubble. And it’s not until you’re released into the world that you realize that you’re making an impact and that you’re making somebody’s day brighter and someone’s universe broader. It is great fun to be confronted with these guys and gals.
Suggested captions for attached images:
Gina Torres.jpg
Gina Torres (Serenity/Firefly) is the voice of Superwoman in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, the next DC Universe animated original movie. The film will be distributed February 23, 2010 by Warner Home Video. (Photo courtesy of Gary Miereanu)
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Superwoman flies into battle in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, the next DC Universe animated original movie. Gina Torres provides the voice of Superwoman. The film will be distributed February 23, 2010 by Warner Home Video.
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Superwoman cant decide whether to kiss or kill Batman in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, the next DC Universe animated original movie. Gina Torres and William Baldwin provide the voices of Superwoman and Batman, respectively. The film will be distributed February 23, 2010 by Warner Home Video.
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Superwoman (voiced by Gina Torres) and one of her Made Men ponder what to do with a beaten Batman in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, the next DC Universe animated original movie. The film will be distributed February 23, 2010 by Warner Home Video.
For more information, images and updates, please visit the films official website at www.JUSTICELEAGUECRISIS.com.
A co-production of Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation, the direct-to-video Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths animated feature debuts today, February 23rd, 2010 on DVD and Blu-ray disc. Click on the links below to discuss both the new Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths animated feature, the respective DVD and Blu-ray home video releases and the included The Spectre DC Showcase animated short.
–Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Feature Talkback (Spoilers)
–Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths DVD/Blu-ray Talkback (Spoilers)
–Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack Talkback (Spoilers)
–The Spectre Animated Short Talkback (Spoilers)
Stay tuned for further updates here soon at The World’s Finest.
The World’s Finest and WaterTower Music have teamed up to give fans the opportunity to recieve a free copy of the
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie CD release from WaterTower Music. For this week only, The World’s Finest will be giving away ten copies in total of the
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie Soundtrack CD release to ten lucky recipients, courtesy of WaterTower Music.
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie is now available on Amazon, iTunes and other digital music retailers. The soundtrack is available as both a digital download (Click here for iTunes!) and an Amazon-exclusive compact disc release (Click here to purchase!).
To enter, simply send an email to bbeyond@yahoo.com, including your name, full mailing address and phone number by the end of the day today, Friday, February 26th, 2010. Please label the email “Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths CD Contest.” Only one entry per person will be accepted. From there, ten entries will be randomly selected to receive a free copy of the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie CD release from WaterTower Music. Please note this special giveaway is only available to residents of the United States.
Only those randomly chosen to receive a copy of the CD release will be notified via email shortly after the closure of the contest. Please note the terms and conditions of this special giveaway are subject to change without notice.
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie is now available on iTunes, Amazon and other digital music retailers. Official details for the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie CD release from WaterTower Music are available here.
Additionally, the highly anticipated Wonder Woman Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie score release is also now available to own as a digital download through Amazon, iTunes and other digital music retailers from WaterTower Music (Click here to purchase!), with a special limited-edition CD release from La-La Land Records to follow on March 23rd, 2010. La-La Land Records was originally set to release the special limited edition CD on March 9th, 2010, but is currently experiencing production delays on the title. Further details, including track details and cover artwork for this release, are available here.
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Actress Gina Torres Discusses Role In “Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths” Feature
Blu-ray/DVD/Digital, DC Universe Animated Original Movie, Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths
The World’s Finest presents the latest in a series of studio-conducted interviews, provided by Warner Home Video, for the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths direct-to-video animated feature. Continue reading below for the latest installment featuring actress Gina Torres.
SEXY SPIN ON EVIL AS SUPERWOMAN IN
JUSTICE LEAGUE: CRISIS ON TWO EARTHS
In Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, a good Lex Luthor arrives from an alternate universe to recruit the Justice League to help save his Earth from the Crime Syndicate, a gang of villainous characters with virtually identical super powers to the Justice League. What ensues is the ultimate battle of good versus evil in a war that threatens both planets and puts the balance of all existence in peril. Torres plays Superwoman, the evil doppelganger to Wonder Woman and one of the leaders of the powerful Crime Syndicate.
Torres had an unanticipated assist in bringing about the powerful, yet sultry voice of Superwoman, coming into the booth in the final days of a bad flu that slightly lowered her vocal range and added a smoky sexiness to the outstanding performance. Even more impressive is her perfect match with the voice of Owlman, James Woods considering the two actors recorded on opposite coasts, weeks apart, and have never met each other.
She is well known throughout the fanboy realm for her standout roles in Joss Whedons Firefly/Serenity and Angel, her performance at Cas in The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, as well as 28 episodes in Cleopatra 2525. Torres has since been a mainstay across primetime television with recurring roles on 24, Alias and Standoff, in addition to guest appearances in CSI, Without a Trace, Boston Legal, Bones, Eli Stone, Pushing Daisies, Criminal Minds, Dirty Sexy Money, The Unit, FlashForward, Gossip Girl and The Vampire Diaries, to name just a few.
Torres has also spent some time in the animated world, working with Warner Bros. Animation as Vixen on Justice League.
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths is an original story from award-winning animation/comics writer Dwayne McDuffie (Justice League). Bruce Timm (Superman Doomsday) is executive producer, and Lauren Montgomery (Wonder Woman, Green Lantern: First Flight) and Sam Liu (Superman/Batman: Public Enemies) are co-directors. The full-length animated film will be distributed by Warner Home Video as a Blu-Ray and Special Edition 2-disc version DVD, as well as single disc DVD, On Demand and For Download.
Torres spent a few minutes after her recording session and last week during the Los Angeles premiere of the film at the Paley Center for Media to chat about her performance as Superwoman, the importance of strong female role models, the acting strengths of Whedon alums, her childhood obsession with Wonder Woman, and the fun of allowing her evil side to come out and play. Listen up or else.
As you stepped into the sound booth to voice Superwoman, were you actually feeling wickedly sexy, delightfully cruel and ultimately powerful or was that all just acting?
GINA TORRES:
I’m so glad they called me to do Superwoman, (she laughs) because I was in the mood to get back in there and be a badass. Superwoman is one of those super heroes that knows her power, and is very comfortable in her power. And it’s all cat it’s no mouse with her. She likes to bat around her prey and she really enjoys what she’s doing.
In the booth, you sort of have to become this person. When you’re not on stage with other actors and you’re not on camera, you really get to free up your body and do all kinds of things that maybe aren’t as pretty on camera. You get to have a good time getting your whole body involved in the interpretation.
QUESTION:
Have you ever had a relationship with comic books?
GINA TORRES:
Do the Archies count? (laughs) I was a big Archie fan. I love Veronica I want to look like Veronica. Betty was great, but Veronica was the girl. And that whole Sugar, Sugar (singing) thing was great. I’m telling my age I’m really only 28. My sister is older (laughs). I was listening to her 45s.
I don’t want to disappoint any comic book fans out there, but I’m a girl so I really wasn’t reading the super hero comic books much. But it’s done great things for my marriage. The husband loved the idea of me playing Superwoman. And my girlfriends said, Well, that’s just kind of you every day, isn’t it? So Im happy.
QUESTION:
So there was no super hero role playing games when you were a kid?
GINA TORRES:
I absolutely played Wonder Woman when I was a kid. I had the lasso, the whole bracelet thing, I even had my twirl down. I just knew that I was going to be taken back to Paradise Island, because that’s really where I belonged. I was this small little Amazon just waiting to express myself, waiting for my true mother to come and get me. (laughs)
Can you give me an idea of what Superwomans motivations are in this film?
GINA TORRES:
Let’s see. Superwoman is motivated by power and money and sex, and sex and money and power. Who cant relate to that?
QUESTION:
Good answer. Not that Superwoman is a role model, but do you feel like women have enough super hero representation these days?
GINA TORRES:
What do you mean Superwoman is not a role model? Isn’t she a role model? She rules the world (laughs). She’s Superwoman! (laughs). What I love about super heroes, and Superwoman in particular, is that in that comics world they’re all curvaceous. There aren’t really any skinny bitches in the world of comic books. They’ve got muscle. I like that. I appreciate that. They’re strong. And it’s important to have strong images of women out there, women who aren’t afraid of expressing themselves, women who aren’t afraid of taking chances, women who aren’t afraid of their own power. Unfortunately, being a woman in society means that sometimes you have to sort of quell what is instinctually broad and magnificent and magical about you. I think a lot of people feel that way. I don’t know if that’s necessarily relegated to being a woman, because we’re all so worried about fitting in and not sticking out. So what’s great about this whole genre is that it’s all about sticking out. It’s all about being magnificent to the highest power.
QUESTION:
You’re a terribly nice person by everyone’s perception. Whats your trick for turning on the villainy in a performance?
GINA TORRES:
Oh, there is no trick to capturing villainy. (laughs) The rumor is that I’m a nice person. I love that rumor. Everybody has different sides to them. Everybody has that inner villain that you want to break out and express. It’s a good time going out there and letting her come out. Lock good Gina in the closet and have evil Gina come out and play.
QUESTION:
You’ve been in this universe before, most notably as Vixen for Justice League. Do you have an attraction to the medium or just when the situation presents itself?
GINA TORRES:
I love voiceover work. It’s wonderful, it’s expressive. It’s a way of using a part of my instrument that I’m comfortable and familiar with. The voice is such a vital part of crafting a character. I’m so pleased that I have the kind of voice that prints well and that people want to hear. I’ve had friends actually say, You know, I was in the kitchen, and the television was on and I heard you. I love hearing that there’s something familiar about my sound, and that to some people it’s soothing.
QUESTION:
The DC Universe animated original movies have been blessed with numerous members of the Joss Whedon alumni association from Adam Baldwin and Nathan Fillion to David Boreanaz and James Marsters, to name just a few. Is there something about the Joss experience that lends itself to this universe?
GINA TORRES:
Joss has an attraction to a certain kind of actor. Obviously, we’re all so very different in our own way. But when he’s choosing a world, he really does inhabit it quite completely. I mean, it is an entire universe. It is a Whedonverse, which is why I believe he’s so successful when he creates these worlds that one can get lost in. All the inhabitants in it require, without sounding self-serving, a kind of intellectual whimsy. You have to understand where you are and be true to it and at the same time let it go and let it fly and enjoy it for what it is for the maniacal, for the fantasy, for the tragedy of it. I think all of these actors have lent themselves to these kinds of projects because we’ve been in that place. And so we can come here and say, Yeah let’s have fun. I know where we are and let’s just go and have a good time.
QUESTION:
Youve got significant sci-fi fantasy experience. Is that by choice or happenstance?
I would say that I was dragged into the sci-fi genre. (laughs) I wouldn’t say kicking and screaming. I actually went willingly. But it wasn’t something that I sought out. I grew up in New York, born and raised, and cut my teeth in the theatre. I did a lot of off-Broadway, and some Broadway. Sci-fi was certainly not where I thought I’d be making my bread and butter for this period of time. It’s been a pleasant surprise, certainly. I find that it’s a niche that I’m comfortable with. What else are you going to do with a strong, almost six-foot girl? Give her a gun. Give her superpowers. (laughs) And you give her a hefty belt with things attached to it. Yeah!
QUESTION:
Can you quantify the passion of the fanboys out there?
GINA TORRES:
That passion of the fanboy is immeasurable. And it is priceless. And it is necessary when you’re doing these things because you dont quite realize while youre doing the work that you’re in a bubble. And it’s not until you’re released into the world that you realize that you’re making an impact and that you’re making somebody’s day brighter and someone’s universe broader. It is great fun to be confronted with these guys and gals.
Suggested captions for attached images:
Gina Torres.jpg
Gina Torres (Serenity/Firefly) is the voice of Superwoman in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, the next DC Universe animated original movie. The film will be distributed February 23, 2010 by Warner Home Video. (Photo courtesy of Gary Miereanu)
SW_04.jpg
Superwoman flies into battle in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, the next DC Universe animated original movie. Gina Torres provides the voice of Superwoman. The film will be distributed February 23, 2010 by Warner Home Video.
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Superwoman cant decide whether to kiss or kill Batman in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, the next DC Universe animated original movie. Gina Torres and William Baldwin provide the voices of Superwoman and Batman, respectively. The film will be distributed February 23, 2010 by Warner Home Video.
SW_Made_02.jpg
Superwoman (voiced by Gina Torres) and one of her Made Men ponder what to do with a beaten Batman in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, the next DC Universe animated original movie. The film will be distributed February 23, 2010 by Warner Home Video.
For more information, images and updates, please visit the films official website at www.JUSTICELEAGUECRISIS.com.
A co-production of Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation, the direct-to-video Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths animated feature debuts today, February 23rd, 2010 on DVD and Blu-ray disc. Click on the links below to discuss both the new Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths animated feature, the respective DVD and Blu-ray home video releases and the included The Spectre DC Showcase animated short.
–Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Feature Talkback (Spoilers)
–Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths DVD/Blu-ray Talkback (Spoilers)
–Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack Talkback (Spoilers)
–The Spectre Animated Short Talkback (Spoilers)
Stay tuned for further updates here soon at The World’s Finest.
The World’s Finest and WaterTower Music have teamed up to give fans the opportunity to recieve a free copy of the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie CD release from WaterTower Music. For this week only, The World’s Finest will be giving away ten copies in total of the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie Soundtrack CD release to ten lucky recipients, courtesy of WaterTower Music.
To enter, simply send an email to bbeyond@yahoo.com, including your name, full mailing address and phone number by the end of the day today, Friday, February 26th, 2010. Please label the email “Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths CD Contest.” Only one entry per person will be accepted. From there, ten entries will be randomly selected to receive a free copy of the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie CD release from WaterTower Music. Please note this special giveaway is only available to residents of the United States.
Only those randomly chosen to receive a copy of the CD release will be notified via email shortly after the closure of the contest. Please note the terms and conditions of this special giveaway are subject to change without notice.
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie is now available on iTunes, Amazon and other digital music retailers. Official details for the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie CD release from WaterTower Music are available here.
Additionally, the highly anticipated Wonder Woman Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie score release is also now available to own as a digital download through Amazon, iTunes and other digital music retailers from WaterTower Music (Click here to purchase!), with a special limited-edition CD release from La-La Land Records to follow on March 23rd, 2010. La-La Land Records was originally set to release the special limited edition CD on March 9th, 2010, but is currently experiencing production delays on the title. Further details, including track details and cover artwork for this release, are available here.
“Batman: The Brave And The Bold” Videogame Coming Fall 2010 To Wii, Nintendo DS
Batman: The Brave and The Bold, DC Animated Series, Video Games
Press Release:
Hit Animated Series Brought To Life on Wii and Nintendo DS for Kids and Families to Play Together
Batman: The Brave and the Bold – the Videogame fully immerses fans into the vivid animated world of the successful TV series where kids can play as Batman or together with family and friends in two-player co-op mode. Players can choose from iconic characters Robin, Green Lantern, Blue Beetle, along with drop-in heroes such as Aquaman to help solve puzzles and fight foes.
The game provides maximum replay value to those who own both the Wii and Nintendo DS versions by allowing them to connect the two systems to unlock Bat-Mite as a playable character. Players can control him with the Nintendo DS to wreak havoc or fight alongside the main characters in all levels of the Wii videogame.
Batman: The Brave and the Bold – the Videogame further illustrates the diverse appeal of the Batman brand and the gameplay is a fun, vibrant extension of the animated series, said Samantha Ryan, Senior Vice President of Development and Production, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. The games co-op play offers kids, families and Batman fans an interactive way of experiencing the cartoons iconic characters.
For more information, please visit www.BraveandtheBoldVideogame.com.
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“Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths” Animated Feature, Soundtrack Now Available
Blu-ray/DVD/Digital, DC Universe Animated Original Movie, Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, Music & Soundtracks
The all-new direct-to-video Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths animated feature from Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation is now available to own on Blu-ray, Two-Disc Special Edition DVD, and Single-Disc DVD. Warner Home Video distributes the direct-to-video animated feature, which is also available on Pay-Per-View, OnDemand and for legal day and date download. Also available exclusively on the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Blu-ray and Two-Disc Special Edition DVD release is the inaugural DC Showcase animated short The Spectre. The soundtrack score for the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths animated feature is also now available for digital download, through iTunes and other digital music distribution sites, and on compact disc through Amazon.
Above is the cover art for all three separate home video releases for the direct-to-video Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths animated feature along with artwork for the soundtrack release. Further information on this latest DC Universe Animated Original Movie title can be found by clicking the images above. Click on the links below to discuss both the new Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths animated feature, the respective DVD and Blu-ray home video releases and the The Spectre DC Showcase animated short.
–Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Feature Talkback (Spoilers)
–Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths DVD/Blu-ray Talkback (Spoilers)
–Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack Talkback (Spoilers)
–The Spectre Animated Short Talkback (Spoilers)
Continuing, the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths home video release also includes a look at the next DC Universe Animated Original Movie title, Batman: Under the Red Hood. Click on the thumbnails below to view a selection of images from the “A First Look at Batman: Under the Red Hood” featurette available on the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths home video releases.
Batman: Under the Red Hood, the next direct-to-video DC Universe Animated Original Movie release, is slated to hit DVD and Blu-ray in Summer 2010. Brandon Vietti (Superman Doomsday) directs the feature. Warner Home Video is expected to release new details on the upcoming direct-to-video animated feature shortly.
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In further Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths news, The World’s Finest and WaterTower Music have teamed up to give fans the opportunity to receive a free copy of the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie CD release from WaterTower Music. For this week only, The World’s Finest will be giving away ten copies in total of the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie Soundtrack CD release to ten lucky recipients, courtesy of WaterTower Music.
To enter, simply send an email to bbeyond@yahoo.com, including your name, full mailing address and phone number by Friday, February 26th, 2010. Please label the email “Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths CD Contest.” Only one entry per person will be accepted. From there, ten entries will be randomly selected to receive a free copy of the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie CD release from WaterTower Music. Please note this special giveaway is only available to residents of the United States.
Only those randomly chosen to receive a copy of the CD release will be notified via email shortly after the closure of the contest. Please note the terms and conditions of this special giveaway are subject to change without notice.
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie is now available on iTunes, Amazon and other digital music retailers. Official details for the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie CD release from WaterTower Music are available here.
Additionally, the highly anticipated Wonder Woman Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie score release is also now available to own as a digital download through Amazon, iTunes and other digital music retailers from WaterTower Music (Click here to purchase!), with a special limited-edition CD release from La-La Land Records to follow on March 30th, 2010. La-La Land Records was originally set to release the special limited edition CD on March 9th, 2010, but is currently experiencing production delays on the title. Further details, including track details and cover artwork for this release, are available here.
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DVD Package Art For “Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths,” CD Soundtrack Contest
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Click on the thumbnails below to view exclusive images of the disc and package artwork for the upcoming Two-Disc Special Edition DVD release of the direct-to-video Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths animated feature. Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths is the latest title under the popular DC Universe Animated Original Movie direct-to-video line released by Warner Home Video.
Continue to the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths subsite here at The World’s Finest for further coverage and details on the upcoming Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths direct-to-video animated feature. Additionally, The Worlds Finest has published a review of the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths animated feature, available here to view. A review of the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Blu-ray release is also available here to view.
In further Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths news, The World’s Finest and WaterTower Music have teamed up to give fans the opportunity to recieve a free copy of the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie CD release from WaterTower Music. Beginning today and for this week only, The World’s Finest will be giving away ten copies in total of the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie Soundtrack CD release to ten lucky recipients, courtesy of WaterTower Music.
To enter, simply send an email to bbeyond@yahoo.com, including your name, full mailing address and phone number by Friday, February 26th, 2010. Please label the email “Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths CD Contest.” Only one entry per person will be accepted. From there, ten entries will be randomly selected to receive a free copy of the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie CD release from WaterTower Music. Please note this special giveaway is only available to residents of the United States.
Only those randomly chosen to receive a copy of the CD release will be notified via email shortly after the closure of the contest. Please note the terms and conditions of this special giveaway are subject to change without notice.
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie is available on iTunes, Amazon and other digital music retailers beginning February 23rd, 2010. Official details for the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie CD release from WaterTower Music are available here.
A co-production of Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation, the direct-to-video Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths animated feature debuts February 23rd, 2010 on DVD and Blu-ray disc from Warner Home Video.
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“Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths” Two-Disc Special Edition DVD Menu System
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A selection of images from the upcoming Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths Two-Disc Special Edition DVD release are available below, exclusive to The World’s Finest, including a look at the menu system for the title. The Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths, the all new animated feature from the DC Universe Animated Original Movie line, hits Blu-ray and DVD on February 23rd, 2010. Click on the thumbnails for a closer look at the menu system from both discs included.
Continue to the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths subsite here at The World’s Finest for further coverage and details on the upcoming Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths direct-to-video animated feature. Additionally, The Worlds Finest has published a review of the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths animated feature, available here to view. A review of the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Blu-ray release is also available here to view.
A co-production of Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation, the direct-to-video Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths animated feature debuts February 23rd, 2010 on DVD and Blu-ray disc from Warner Home Video.
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Warner Home Video Releases New “Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths” Video Clip
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Made available by Warner Home Video, new Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths media has been released by the studio. To view the new clip from the upcoming Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths direct-to-video animated feature in the Quicktime format, please click on the thumbnail image below.
Continue to the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths subsite here at The World’s Finest for further coverage and details on the upcoming Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths direct-to-video animated feature. Additionally, The Worlds Finest has published a review of the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths animated feature, available here to view. A review of the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Blu-ray release is also available here to view.
A co-production of Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation, the direct-to-video Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths animated feature debuts February 23rd, 2010 on DVD and Blu-ray disc from Warner Home Video.
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Bruce Timm Talks Animated “Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths,” “The Spectre”
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The World’s Finest presents the latest in a series of studio-conducted interviews, provided by Warner Home Video, for the upcoming Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths direct-to-video animated feature. Continue reading below for the latest installment featuring executive producer Bruce Timm.
Bruce Timm will be joined by filmmakers and cast members on Thursday night at The Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills for the West Coast Premiere of Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths. The premiere is presented by Warner Home Video, Newsarama and The Paley Center for Media. The screening will commence at 7:00 p.m.
Gina Torres, the seductively powerful voice of Superwoman, has joined the panel of filmmakers and cast members to follow the screening. Josh Keaton and Vanessa Marshall, the voices of Flash and Wonder Woman, respectively, will also be on hand to field questions. Filmmakers slated to attend are co-directors Lauren Montgomery and Sam Liu, dialogue/casting director Andrea Romano and screenwriter Dwayne McDuffie.
Fans in the Los Angeles area wishing to receive free tickets to the event must RSVP via email to justiceleagueLA@newsarama.com. Tickets will be distributed on a first come, first served basis, and fans are encouraged to arrive early to ensure good seating for the 7:00 p.m. screening and panel. Limited edition prizes will be awarded to select members of the audience during the Q&A panel session following the screening, including Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths script covers signed by the entire cast, autographed copies of the Blu-ray and DVD, and two mounted posters signed by Thursday nights panel.
Timm, the executive producer on Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, has been the creative force behind many of Warner Bros. Animations modern-day successes, elevating DC Comics canon of super heroes to new heights of animated popularity and introducing generations of new fans to the characters via landmark television series and made-for-DVD films. The latter task includes the creation of the current series of DC Universe animated original movies, which have drawn critical acclaim and further whetted the publics appetite for comic book entertainment. Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths is the seventh film in the ongoing DC Universe series.
And heres what Mr. Timm had to say
Question: What excites you about Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths?
Bruce Timm: In a weird kind of way, this is a return to my favorite show Justice League Unlimited. The original script was intended to be the bridge story between Justice League and Justice League Unlimited to explain how we went from seven heroes to more than 50 super heroes. We loved the story and the script, and it floated around here for years while we tried to figure out what to do with it it was considered for a comic, but fortunately that got shot down. Then we took a look at it and, with just a few slight tweaks, we jumped at the chance to make it a DC Universe movie.
Question: What sets it apart from the TV version of Justice League?
Bruce Timm: Its a very satisfying, grand scale adventure movie with a big cast of interesting, quirky characters. Its amazing how much it feels like a great episode of Justice League Unlimited as a big, epic film with slightly different visual stylings. Thats a good thing.
Question: Did this film present challenges that the first six DC Universe movies did not?
Bruce Timm: The biggest challenge, and this is kind of esoteric, was that we had to find the line between the original source material and making it feel like a stand-alone movie so anyone that didnt watch JLU could follow it. We really didnt have to tweak the script too much I think about 95 percent remains untouched. In terms of visual styling, we also wanted it to stand on its own and not necessarily as a continuation of the old show. We have this brilliant character designer Phil Bourassa who draws in a style similar to my own in terms of simplicity, but slightly different. So it doesnt look 180 degrees away from the old show, but it definitely feels unique.
Question: What are the benefits of having two directors on the same film?
Bruce Timm: The positive for Sam and Lauren is that having two directors lightens the workload, because its a big movie. They have similar strengths, and theyre both very good at what they do. Theyre both all around talented in terms of understanding story, acting, the emotional core of the story, and theyre both really good at directing big crazy action scenes. But theyre methodology is different. Sam thinks a lot, hes very analytical. Lauren is more intuitive about everything. I just kind of stayed out of it when they had disagreements fortunately I never had to be the tiebreaker, They just worked things out between the two of them.
Question: What are Dwayne McDuffies strengths?
Bruce Timm: Dwayne is really well-rounded as a writer he knows comics inside and out, he understands the lore, he knows what makes a good super hero story, and at the same time hes really good with character dynamics and conflict. Plus hes one of the best dialogue writers in the business.
Question: Of this fairly huge cast, do you have a favorite character?
Bruce Timm: In this story, its probably Owlman. Hes a fascinating character himself, but the dynamic with Superwoman is so messed up as a couple, and yet really appealing in a weird kind of way. Its a little similar to JLUs relationship between The Question and Huntress. Superwoman is this badass hot chick, and hes the quiet, brainy, nerd guy. Theyre an interesting, odd couple. Plus I loved both James (Woods) and Ginas (Torres) performances they were spot-on. The amazing thing is we like to get all the actors to record as an ensemble, but in this case it wasnt feasible, So they never met or performed together, but they totally mesh. Its such an interesting chemistry considering theyve never even met.
Question: Youve brought another all-star cast to this film. Anything fans dont know about the casting choices this time around?
Question: Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths includes the premiere of the first “DC Showcase” animation short, The Spectre. How have the “DC Showcase” shorts changed your work day?
Bruce Timm: The “DC Showcase” is fun because it gives us an opportunity to play with characters that maybe dont have a broad enough marquee value to support their own movie. As much as I like Batman, Superman, etc., the more lower tier, offbeat characters are really fascinating to me. Its fun to mess around with others characters in the DC Universe. Super heroes are great, but its nice to do a change of pace, and thats a lot of what weve done here. The Spectre is a supernatural thriller,; Jonah Hex is a western, and so on. So the Showcase is giving us a chance to stretch different muscles.
Question: After taking a break from episodic TV for the past several years, are you enjoying a return to the short-form with the “DC Showcase”?
Bruce Timm: The interesting thing is these are really short form theyre half as long as a half-hour TV episode. So the story has to be really tight and condensed you have to cut away the fat, but it cant be just wall-to-wall action. It still has to be a story. Fortunately were working with some really great writers, and because of that, every time we roll tape on these shorts, they feel like youve watched a whole episode of something. Theres a clear beginning, middle and end a full story. So mission accomplished.
Question: What made Steve Niles the right guy to write The Spectre, and how did you lure him into writing an animated short?
Bruce Timm: Ive admired Steve Niles work for a long time and, honestly, it would have never occurred to me to approach him. That was Todd Caseys suggestion. He contacted Steve, and Steve was thrilled to get the assignment. Hes a big Michael Fleisher/Jim Aparo fan, and a big fan of The Spectre especially that 1970s era of the character. Steve is very into crime fiction and horror, so he was the perfect writer for it.
Question: Does The Spectre hold any special significance for you?
Bruce Timm: The Spectre was one of my favorite characters back in the 70s. Even by todays standards, those comics are pretty hard core, and they were written in 1974, I dont know how they got some of that stuff past the comic code. It was so different from any other comic on the stands. Its really dark, really nasty. The character is pretty easy to understand hes the dark avenger of the night, even more so than Batman. He punishes bad guys in horrible, horrible ways. Hes like the benign Freddie Krueger. Ive wanted to use The Spectre for a long, long time and we never had a opportunity to do it, and this was our chance to go hog wild with him.
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Batman attempts to save the Earth, er, Earths as he faces off with his evil doppleganger owlman in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, the next DC Universe animated original movie. The film will be distributed February 23, 2010 by Warner Home Video.
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Owlman explains his nefarious plot to destroy all Earths with a devastating weapon in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, the next DC Universe animated original movie. The film will be distributed February 23, 2010 by Warner Home Video.
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The Justice League makes its pitch to stand and fight the Crime Syndicate to an alternate Earths President Wilson in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, the next DC Universe animated original movie. The film will be distributed February 23, 2010 by Warner Home Video.
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Continue to the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths subsite here at The World’s Finest for further coverage and details on the upcoming Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths direct-to-video animated feature. Additionally, The Worlds Finest has published a review of the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths animated feature, available here to view. A review of the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Blu-ray release is also available here to view.
The first animated short under the new “DC Showcase” banner, DC Showcase: The Spectre is a featured bonus extra on the upcoming home video release of the highly-anticipated direct-to-video Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths animated feature. A co-production of Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation, the direct-to-video Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths animated feature debuts February 23rd, 2010 on DVD and Blu-ray disc from Warner Home Video.
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New Issue Of “Batman: The Brave And The Bold” Animated Comic Series Now On Sale
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Batman: The Brave and The Bold #14, the latest installment of the spin-off comic series from DC Comics, arrives in comic book 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
Love hurts in our volatile and villainous Valentine’s Day issue! Batman and Huntress team up to take down a would-be Super-Villain, but when they underestimate him and his mad, love-struck scheme our heroes find themselves wishing that it was only a movie!
The cover price for Batman: The Brave and The Bold #14 is $2.50US.
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Details On Upcoming “Batman: The Brave and The Bold” Comic Shipping In May 2010
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BATMAN: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #17
Written by: J. Torres
Art by: Andy Suriano
Cover by: Andy Suriano
An outrageous aquatic adventure is in store for Batman when he teams up with the King of the Seven Seas! Its Batman and Aquaman vs. Ocean Master for the fate of all the water on the planet! On sale May 19th, 2010. Cover price is $2.50 US.
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Extended Cast, Crew List For Upcoming DC Showcase “The Spectre” Animated Short
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The complete voice cast rundown and primary crew details for the The Spectre DC Showcase animated short, as listed in the official credits for the direct-to-video animated feature, are as follows below. The Spectre is included on the Blu-ray and Two-Disc Special Edition DVD home video releases of Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths.
Alyssa Milano as Aimee Brenner
Jeff Bennett as Foster Brenner/Peter McCoy/Flemming
Rob Paulsen as Drew Flynn/Lt. Brice/Deandra
Jon Polito as Police Captain
Executive Producer Sam Register, Bruce Timm
Producer Bobbie Page
Co-Producer Alan Burnett
Editor Margaret Hou
Music by The Track Team (Jeremy Zuckerman and Benjamin Wynn)
Casting and Voice Direction by Jamie Thomason
Written by Steve Niles
Produced and Directed by Jaquim dos Santos
Animation by Moi Animation
Additionally, The Worlds Finest has published a review of the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Blu-ray release, available here to view.
The first animated short under the new DC Showcase banner, The Spectre is a featured bonus extra on the upcoming home video release of the highly-anticipated direct-to-video Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths animated feature. More details on the DC Showcase series is available here. A co-production of Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation, Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths debuts February 23rd, 2010 on DVD and Blu-ray disc.
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