Robert Kral Discusses “Green Lantern: First Flight” With The World’s Finest In New Interview
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Robert Kral (WF Interview)
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–Green Lantern: First Flight Feature Talkback (Spoilers)
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Actor John C. McGinley Discusses Upcoming “Superman/Batman: Public Enemies” Feature
The World’s Finest continues its series of presenting studio-conducted interviews, provided by Warner Home Video, for the upcoming Superman/Batman: Public Enemies direct-to-video animated feature. Continue reading below for the latest installment featuring actor John C. McGinley.
Scrubs star joins stellar voice cast for all-new DC Universe Animated Original PG-13 Movie
From the trauma of war in Oliver Stone films to hospital humor on Scrubs, John C. McGinley has covered the acting gamut. But in his latest role as the voice of Metallo in Superman/Batman: Public Enemies McGinley finally gets to delve into a characterization he has rarely been offered: pure villainy.McGinley voices one of the featured villains in Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, a blockbuster blast of super heroes and villains alike that includes the voices of Kevin Conroy (Batman), Tim Daly (Superman), Clancy Brown (Lex Luthor), Allison Mack (Power Girl), Xander Berkeley (Captain Atom), Ricardo Chavira (Major Force), LeVar Burton (Black Lightning), CCH Pounder (Amanda Waller) and a host of others.
Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation are set to release the all-new Superman/Batman: Public Enemies on September 29, 2009 in a Blu-Ray Hi-Def edition, a special edition 2-disc DVD, and a single disc DVD. Warner Home Video will distribute the action-packed movie, which will also be available OnDemand and Pay-Per-View as well as available for download that same day.
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies is based on the popular Jeph Loeb/Ed McGuinness comic series/graphic novel. Animation legend Bruce Timm (Superman Doomsday, Green Lantern: First Flight) is executive producer. Michael Goguen (Justice League: The New Frontier) is supervising producer. Sam Liu (The Batman) is directing a script written by Stan Berkowitz (Justice League: The New Frontier).
In the film, United States President Lex Luthor uses the oncoming trajectory of a Kryptonite asteroid to frame Superman and declare a $1 billion bounty on the heads of the Man of Steel and his partner in crime, Batman. Heroes and villains alike launch a relentless pursuit of Superman and Batman, who must unite and recruit help to stave off the action-packed onslaught, stop the asteroid, and uncover Luthors devious plot to take command of far more than North America.
McGinley has crafted a well-rounded career in film and television, forcing audiences to instantly take note with his performances in Oliver Stone films like Platoon and Born on the Fourth of July. McGinley has garnered top-notch reviews for his turns in Any Given Sunday, Office Space, Wall Street, The Rock, Nixon and Point Break, and he is instantly recognizable to television audiences for his portrayal of the sarcastic, abusive, hilarious Dr. Cox in 169 episodes of Scrubs. Mc Ginley is also no stranger to animation, having spent significant hours in the sound booth recording for The Boondocks, Justice League (as The Atom), WordGirl (as The Whammer) and in guest spots on King of the Hill, Kim Possible, Robot Chicken and Spider-Man.
McGinley took a few minutes after his recording session as Metallo to discuss the pleasures of preparation, the similarities of Andrea Romano and Oliver Stone, his personal commitment the National Down Syndrome Societys Buddy Walk, and the definition around Hollywood casting departments of the John C. McGinley type. But enough of our words, here are his a Q&A with John C. McGinley, the voice of Metallo in Superman/Batman: Public Enemies.
QUESTION:
What were the joys and challenges of getting behind a microphone for a character like Metallo?
JOHN C. MCGINLEY:
Its a real treat to collaborate with the creative folks once you get in the booth. Ten out of ten times the people on the other side of the glass know the character better than you are ever going to they have been working on this for months or years. All you can do is try to return serve because you are given all this wonderful, precise direction. Ive found over the years it is really, really helpful to just integrate and go. Its also a treat that the people on the other side of the glass are pretty much the top one percent of their
industry, and I get to have this kind of creative input. You get on a lot of film sets and everybody is rolling the dice. Everybody is guessing their best. The people in that booth are not guessing, they know this stuff backwards. That to me is a huge asset.
QUESTION:
What were your impressions of the script for Superman/Batman: Public Enemies?
JOHN C. MCGINLEY:
The fun part for me showing up on any set is the preparation. A lot of times when you are doing a play or a film, things are going to go wrong. Youre going to lose the light or the sound is going to stop working. Even in a controlled environment like that booth, which lends itself to things going right and to things flourishing, there are sometimes things that can go wrong and, thus, compromises will need to be made. So it behooves the actor to come loaded for bear. If you are 100 percent ready and we have to make 40 percent compromises, then unless you have that other 60 percent ready it is going to kind of just go flat instead of elevating it. My favorite thing, which may sound a little presumptuous, is to try to elevate the material.
QUESTION:
Did you enter the world of super heroes through comic books or otherwise?
JOHN C. MCGINLEY:
My earliest memories of Batman are watching the live-action series with Batman and Robin. That was the coolest Batmobile and you had Frank Gorshin as the Riddler and Caesar Romero being the Joker. As far as Superman goes, it was more about the Christopher Reeve films. I was not a comic book reader. When we played as kids, we were always acting out stuff we saw Batman doing, or the Green Hornet or Aquaman. But that inspiration came from Saturday morning cartoons and not proper comic books.
QUESTION:
As a non-comics reader, does voicing a comic character still lend itself to some child-like thrill for you?
JOHN C. MCGINLEY:
Well, of course, it is big fat privilege to work with these characters and it is really fun now with Hi-Def. It just kind of jumps off the screen, and the transfers (to Hi-Def) are so beautiful now and perfect. Its completely thrilling because the state of the art has exceeded anybody’s wildest expectations. It is astonishing. It is not as fun to see my voice come out of a character as it is really rewarding. To be a tiny component in the evolution of animation as the voice of a character is thrilling.
My son is old enough to hear and recognize my voice coming out of the characters, but it doesn’t resonate with him yet. My daughter will, and that is pretty cool. Not necessarily to be a killer robot, but we will see how things evolve.
QUESTION:
Actors tend to be very self-critical. Is it easier to watch an animated film with your voice coming out of a character than it is to watch yourself on-screen in live-action productions?
JOHN C. MCGINLEY:
If I have a script early enough, I have a room set aside in our house as a rehearsal space. I set up a camera and I rehearse in front of the camera, especially for Dr. Cox on Scrubs, who has these long two-page, single-space rants. So it is almost like somebody practicing foul shots. It sounds simple go to the free throw line and shoot a foul shot. But Larry Bird shot a million foul shots in French Lick before he ever tried for Indiana State or the Boston Celtics. So I feel like if you have text early enough, it really is in the actor’s best interests to go just hash about in front of a lens.
One thing the lens does is it exposes bad habits. Like an X-ray machine taking a picture of a fracture. We all have nervous ticks, things we do when you can’t remember a line. But if you watch yourself, you can see for yourself the camera exposes those liabilities like an X-ray machine. So yes, I watch myself on film as much as possible because the learning curve just objectively is through the roof.
QUESTION:
Youve worked with some impressive live-action directors. Whats it like working with Andrea Romano in the animated realm?
JOHN C. MCGINLEY:
Andrea Romano is not dissimilar to Oliver Stone in a lot of ways, in as much as theyre both like a thoroughbred at The Kentucky Derby. They both put on creative blinders like a thoroughbred. Oliver and Andrea both put on blinders and invite you into that narrow creative vision which is the perfect division for the piece. So that you don’t have to do anything, you don’t have to guess. Come right inside here and it is going to be good. When you come in there with Oliver Stone or with Andrea, it is Nirvana. You will now shine.
QUESTION:
Weve heard the expression, but can you define a John C. McGinley type?
JOHN C. MCGINLEY:
The John C. McGinley type usually is one of about seven different things. It is a niche that I fell into, not of my own doing, but it became the part in the films where either you are the best friend, the co-worker, the bad guy, the brother who dies and compels the hero into action in the third act, the boss, now the father of the kids, the head of the hospital usually in a position of authority. For a long time there was a group of us Ving Rhames, me and about a half a dozen other guys who would be the component in the story. Who would reiterate the who, what, where, when and how a couple times throughout the movie. You need somebody who can speak the speech without getting in the way of the speech. The hero is not going to do that. So every once in a while throughout the progression of a story, we need to be reminded where the bomb is, when it is going to go off and who the bad guys are. So that the hero can do his job. That type has paid the bills for a long time.
QUESTION:
Youre a bit of a super hero yourself as the national spokesperson for the National Down Syndrome Societys Buddy Walk. Whats the essence of this endeavor?
JOHN C. MCGINLEY:
The Buddy Walk is our national day of empowerment, encouragement and elevation. There are nearly 300 walks that happen in September and October throughout the United States and these are great, great days. When you have a child born with special needs, a lot of parents think they did something wrong. They beat themselves up and they don’t realize that there is a much larger community out there who also have kids with special needs. This is a day of inclusion, where we want people to know that you have a chance now to be a great parent, which is what it is going to take. The day is as much about including and loving the caregivers as it is about the kids. We attempt to raise money, but that is not really my mantra. It is about coming out and just getting the love. It is all about introducing people to nutritional intervention and further education. Its a short walk not a marathon, just a mile. And it is a lovely day where we include, elevate and celebrate the similarities that the children and the parents have instead of their differences. Its a very important cause.
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Batman helps a wounded Superman escape the relentless pursuit of Metallo in the next DC Universe animated original movie, Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, which is set for distribution September 29, 2009 by Warner Home Video. John C. McGinley provides the voice of Metallo.
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Metallo emerges from the flames to challenge Superman in the next DC Universe animated original movie, Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, which is set for distribution September 29, 2009 by Warner Home Video. John C. McGinley provides the voice of Metallo.
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Metallo morphs his appendages into weapons to take on a weakened Superman in the next DC Universe animated original movie, Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, which is set for distribution September 29, 2009 by Warner Home Video. John C. McGinley provides the voice of Metallo.
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Metallo scans a cemetery in search of a beaten Superman in hopes of finishing off the Man of Steel in the next DC Universe animated original movie, Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, which is set for distribution September 29, 2009 by Warner Home Video. John C. McGinley provides the voice of Metallo.
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SUPERMAN Warner Bros. Ent Inc. BATMAN Warner Bros. Ent Inc. “SUPERMAN” and BATMAN and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and DC Comics. Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
A co-production of Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation, the direct-to-video Superman/Batman: Public Enemies animated feature will debut Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 on DVD and Blu-ray disc. Stay tuned for further Superman/Batman: Public Enemies updates.
Stay tuned for further Superman/Batman: Public Enemies updates coming soon!
“Wonder Woman” Direct-To-Video Animated Feature To Air September 2009 On Teletoon
The Wonder Woman animated feature is slated to makes its network debut on the Canadian network Teletoon on Friday, September 11th, 2009 at 10:00pm (ET) as part of the “Teletoon at Night” programming block on Teletoon. Further details on the feature are available below.

Teletoon, Friday, September 11th, 2009, at 10:00pm (ET)
On the mystical island of Themyscira, a proud and fierce warrior race of Amazons have raised a daughter of untold beauty, grace and strength Princess Diana. When an Army fighter pilot, Steve Trevor, crash-lands on the island, the rebellious and headstrong Diana defies Amazonian law by accompanying Trevor back to civilization. Meanwhile, Ares (the god of War) has escaped his imprisonment at the hands of the Amazonians and has decided to exact his revenge – intending to start a world war that will not only last for centuries but will wipe out every living being on the planet, starting with the Amazons! It is up to Princess Diana to save her people and the world by using her gifts and becoming the ultimate Wonder Woman!
Further details on the Wonder Woman direct-to-video animated feature can be found at the Wonder Woman subsite at The World’s Finest.
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Details On Upcoming Issue Of “Batman: The Brave and The Bold” Animated Comic Series

BATMAN: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #11
Written by: J. Torres
Art by: Carlo Barberi
Cover by: Scott Jeralds
The return of the Terrible Trio! Batman must team up with Green Arrow to stop the Fearsome Fangs from obtaining a secret weapon that would give them ultimate power! On sale November 25th, 2009. Cover price is $2.50 US.
Stay tuned for further Batman: The Brave and The Bold updates, including exclusive content.
Trade Ad For “Superman: The Complete Animated Series” Reveals Details For Collection
Details on the episodes included, all 54 episodes from the classic Superman animated series, plus a first look at the bonus features are included in a newly-released trade ad from Warner Home Video for the upcoming Superman: The Complete Animated Series DVD Box Set. To view the trade ad, click on the thumbnail image below.

Further details on this released are expected shortly. The Superman: The Complete Animated Series DVD Box Set is scheduled to hit shelves November 24th, 2009.
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“Justice League: The Complete Series” Trade Ad Confirms Episode Count, Bonus Content
Details on the episodes included, all 91 episodes from the classic Justice League and Justice League Unlimited animated series combined, plus a first look at the bonus features are included in a newly-released trade ad from Warner Home Video for the upcoming Justice League: The Complete Series DVD Box Set. To view the trade ad, click on the thumbnail image below.

Further details on this released are expected shortly. Click here to view hi-res cover art and initial details released by Warner Home Video. The Justice League: The Complete Series DVD Box Set is scheduled to hit shelves November 10th, 2009.
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Initial Details, Cover Art For “Justice League: The Complete Series” DVD Collection Release
The initial details for the upcoming Justice League: The Complete Series DVD release, slated to hit shelves November 10th, 2009, are available below. Please note the information below has been provided by Warner Home Video.

Episodes:
Secret Origins, Part 1
Secret Origins, Part 2
Secret Origins, Part 3
In Blackest Night, Part 1
In Blackest Night, Part 2
The Enemy Below, Part 1
The Enemy Below, Part 2
Injustice for All, Part 1
Injustice for All, Part 2
Paradise Lost, Part 1
Paradise Lost, Part 2
War World, Part 1
War World, Part 2
The Brave and the Bold, Part 1
The Brave and the Bold, Part 2
Fury, Part 1
Fury, Part 2
Legends, Part 1
Legends, Part 2
A Knight of Shadows, Part 2
Metamorphosis, Part 1
Metamorphosis, Part 2
The Savage Time, Part 1
The Savage Time, Part 2
The Savage Time, Part 3
Twilight, Part 1
Twilight, Part 2
Tabula Rasa, Part 1
Tabula Rasa, Part 2
Only a Dream, Part 1
Only a Dream, Part 2
Maid of Honor, Part 1
Maid of Honor, Part 2
Hearts and Minds, Part 1
Hearts and Minds, Part 2
A Better World, Part 1
A Better World, Part 2
The Terror Beyond, Part 1
The Terror Beyond, Part 2
Eclipsed, Part 1
Eclipsed, Part 2
Hearafter, Part 1
Hearafter, Part 2
The Secret Society, Part 1
The Secret Society, Part 2
Comfort and Joy
Wild Cards, Part 1
Wild Cards, Part 2
Starcrossed, Part 1
Starcrossed, Part 2
Starcrossed, Part 3
Details:
Announce Date:8/14/09
Street Date: 11/20/09
Media Quantity: 15
Disc Configuration: DVD 5, DVD 9
Packaging Type: Viva Multi-Disc (6-10)
Run Time: 1144
Product Language: English
Original Soundtrack Language: English
Aspect Ratio: 4 X 3 Full Frame
Sound Quality: Dolby Surround 5.1 – English
Please note the above details are initial specs supplied from Warner Home Video, and are subject to change before further official details are announced. Further information on this title is expected to be announced shortly.
Warner Home Video also recently announced the Superman: The Complete Animated Series DVD collection, with official press details available here. Further similar DVD collections are expected, with DVD titles and release dates subject to change.
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Direct-To-Video “Green Lantern: First Flight” Feature Debuts To Strong Home Video Sales

According to various home media retailing outlets and independent research, the new Green Lantern: First Flight direct-to-video animated feature made a strong debut on the home video sales charts. The feature hit the DVD sales chart at #5, selling an estimated 158,250 copies for the week ending August 2nd, 2009. The Green Lantern: First Flight animated feature also made a strong debut on the Blu-ray charts, placing #5 with estimated sales of 34,000 copies during the same week. Keep in mind the sales numbers above do not take into account rental numbers, OnDemand numbers, or legal download numbers.
To compare, the previous “DC Universe Animated Original Movie” title Wonder Woman debuted with nearly 107,000 in DVD sales during its debut week in March 2009.
Above is the cover art for both the Blu-ray and Two-Disc Special Edition DVD release of the direct-to-video Green Lantern: First Flight animated feature. Click on the links below to discuss both the new Green Lantern: First Flight animated feature and the DVD and Blu-ray releases.
–Green Lantern: First Flight Feature Talkback (Spoilers)
–Green Lantern: First Flight DVD/Blu-ray Talkback (Spoilers)
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Warner Home Video Releases New Clip From Recent “Green Lantern: First Flight” Feature
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The direct-to-video Green Lantern: First Flight animated feature from Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation is currently available to own 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 OnDemand, and Pay-Per-View as well as available for download day and date, including availability on iTunes. Click on the links below to discuss both the new Green Lantern: First Flight animated feature and the DVD and Blu-ray releases.
–Green Lantern: First Flight Feature Talkback (Spoilers)
–Green Lantern: First Flight DVD/Blu-ray Talkback (Spoilers)
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“Batman: The Brave And The Bold” Animated Spin-Off Comic Series Manages Solid Sales

Batman: The Brave and The Bold #1
(January 2009) – 13,935
Batman: The Brave and The Bold #2
(February 2009) – 8,678
Batman: The Brave and The Bold #3
(March 2009) – 8,184
Batman: The Brave and The Bold #4
(April 2009) – 8,381
Batman: The Brave and The Bold #5
(May 2009) – 7,994
Batman: The Brave and The Bold #6
(June 2009) – 7,611
Despite sales dropping 54% since the first issue, a normal occurrence in the comic publishing business, DC Comics currently plans to continue publishing the series. A representative for DC Comics states that as long as the series continues to perform as it does, it will remain on shelves. Batman: The Brave and The Bold is currently selling in the same area as previous “animated” comics, including previous comic series The Batman Strikes and Justice League Unlimited.
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