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With the world threatened, this fan trailer imagines characters from the Marvel and DC universes coming together to combat the crisis.
This summer will see the release of "Green Lantern: First Flight" on DVD. The film, directed by Lauren Montgomery and written by Alan Burnett, chronicles Hal Jordan's initial transformation into GL and his interactions with the Green Lantern Corps and Sinestro. What follows is an exclusive interview with Burnett conducted by JLOF editor Edward Gross.
Although she co-directed "Superman: Doomsday" and went solo on the just-released "Wonder Woman" animated DVD film, Lauren Montgomery faced a different kind of challenge with the forthcoming "Green Lantern: First Flight" in that it was much more a sci-fi film than standard superhero adventure.
For director Lauren Montgomery, the animated Wonder Woman DVD film was a breath of fresh air, giving her the opportunity to work with the emotions of a female character that a project such as Superman: Doomsday might not necessarily do. Hopefully she enjoyed the opportunity, however, because she’s back in the realm of the macho superhero with this summer’s animated Green Lantern: First Flight.
Batman submerges for his team up with Aquaman, and as producer James Tucker explains it, they purposely embraced some of Aquaman's "nerdier roots."
Teaming Batman up with Plastic Man certainly seems odd, but as producer James Tucker explains it, there is comic book precedent to the pairing.
In his first adventure on his new show, Batman teams up with Blue Beetle and producer James Tucker details how it all came about.
"Fun" is the operative word behind Cartoon Network's "Batman and The Brave & The Bold," and producer James Tucker details his approach to the series.
Attack of the fans: this time it's a "homemade" video that pits heroes against villains of the DC and Marvel universes.
Although talks of possible replacements for Smallville on the CW schedule have included "The Graysons" and "Martian Manhunter," the obvious solution is to go for a Justice League spin-off featuring characters who have appeared on Smallville. Check out a couple of fan made trailers supporting the idea.
Actor Kevin Conroy discusses his voicing of Batman/Bruce Wayne from Batman: The Animated Series through Justice League Unlimited.
While previous reports have stated George Miller is off of Justice League, this bit in today's Sydney Confidential begs to differ: "Cue sigh of relief for Megan Gale. Compounding claims Beyonce was after her debut part as Wonder Woman and a nasty online smear campaign featuring Megan Fox, yet another Justice League of America setback was shut down yesterday. [KEEP READING]
Co-director Chris Darley looks back at the first live action presentation of the Justice League, "Challenge of the Superheroes" and "Legend of the Superheroes."
Adapting Justice League New Frontier to animated form was filled with challenges, and in this interview writer Stan Berkowitz details how those challenges were met. Check out this audio file.
Veteran Warners vocal casting director Andrea Romano was given the task of finding the perfect voice to play Wonder Woman in the upcoming animated DVD — despite the fact she had previously cast the role in the animated Justice League series. Check out what she has to say about the process and why she chose who she did.
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