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JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time
DVD cover
Directed byGiancarlo Volpe
Screenplay byMichael Ryan
Based on
Justice League
by
Produced byGiancarlo Volpe
StarringDiedrich Bader
Laura Bailey
Dante Basco
Corey Burton
Grey DeLisle-Griffin
Peter Jessop
Fred Tatasciore
Edited byBruce A. King
Music byFrederik Wiedmann

Production
companies

Warner Bros. Animation
DC Entertainment
DR Movie (Animation services)

Distributed byWarner Home Video

Release date

  • January 21, 2014 (2014-01-21)

Running time

52 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time is a 2014 American animated superhero film featuring the Justice League of America. It was first released on January 21, 2014 on DVD, and features Diedrich Bader, Travis Willingham, and Kevin Michael Richardson, reprising their roles as Batman, Gorilla Grodd, and Black Manta respectively.[1]

Plot[edit]

In the present day, Lex Luthor and his Legion of Doom try to use cryogenic rays from orbital satellites to expand the Earth's polar ice caps, reducing sea levels and creating new islands they intend to rule. Superman and the Justice League confront the Legion, ultimately destroying the satellites. Refusing to accept defeat, Captain Cold overloads the remaining satellite, which falls to Earth and freezes Luthor, who is believed dead.

In the future of the 31st century, teenage superheroes-in-training Dawnstar and Karate Kid are visiting a museum dedicated to the League's exploits. They accidentally release Luthor, who has been in suspended animation for nearly a millennium following his battle with the League, and was relocated to the museum after being discovered and excavated in the 29th century. Luthor explores the museum, discovers Superman's secret identity and locates an ancient item called the Eternity Glass, which can manipulate time and space. Taking Captain Cold's weapon, he freezes Dawnstar and Karate Kid. He then uses the Eternity Glass to release Time Trapper as his servant, allowing him to travel to the point when he last fought the League. The young heroes break free and follow.

Resuming control of the Legion, Luthor instructs Time Trapper to send his forces back in time to prevent Jonathan and Martha Kent from adopting Kal-El in Smallville. The young heroes enlist the League to stop them, and travel to the Hall of Justice in Washington, D.C. After a misunderstanding, they explain their story and verify it through Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth. The Flash, Aquaman, and Cyborg travel into the past to prevent Bizarro, Toyman, Cheetah, and Solomon Grundy from sending Kal-El back into space, while Superman and the rest of the League attempt to stall Luthor's Legion in the present.

Despite the League's efforts, the Legion sends Kal-El's ship away from Earth, creating a temporal paradox that erases the present League. In the League's absence, the Legion pillages the world and leaves Washington D.C. in ruins. Unwilling to risk being erased from existence, Dawnstar and Karate Kid retreat, realizing that they can induce their own paradox by ensuring that Luthor never obtained the Eternity Glass. They free his past self from the ice, but Time Trapper is immune to the paradox because he exists outside of time, and with Luthor freed, he can now do as he pleases because he is no longer his master.

The Time Trapper banishes the future Luthor from existence and tries to remake the current world in his image. Superman and the League, who exist again because of the latter's absence, confront the villain. Time Trapper is too powerful for the League to fight. Karate Kid discovers that Time Trapper is composed entirely of dark matter, and realizes that only Dawnstar's light-based powers can defeat him. Dawnstar charges Time Trapper and the League defeat him, reverting the Eternity Glass, which imprisons Time Trapper once more. The League thanks the young heroes and offers them the opportunity to stay, but they refuse and return to their own time. Luthor is sent to Blackgate Prison, after which Gorilla Grodd assumes control of the Legion of Doom. Returning to their own time, Karate Kid and Dawnstar discover that a statue of Luthor has replaced a statue of Superman. Believing they have altered history in some unforeseen fashion, they immediately return to the 21st century to help the League once more.

Cast[edit]

  • Laura BaileyasDawnstar
  • Dante BascoasKarate Kid
  • Corey BurtonasTime Trapper, Captain Cold
  • Grey DeLisle-GriffinasWonder Woman, Superbaby
  • Peter JessopasSuperman
  • Fred TatascioreasLex Luthor
  • Jack DeSenaasRobin
  • Michael David DonovanasBizarro
  • Tom GibisasToyman, Jonathan Kent
  • Erica LuttrellasCheetah, Martha Kent
  • Liam O'BrienasAquaman, Batwing Computer
  • Kevin Michael RichardsonasBlack Manta, Solomon Grundy
  • Jason SpisakasFlash, Taxi Driver
  • Avery Waddell as Cyborg
  • Travis WillinghamasGorilla Grodd
  • Release[edit]

    The film was first released on DVD exclusively at Target stores on January 21, 2014.[1] The DVD, and digital download, was later available generally on May 20 the same year.[2]

    Reception[edit]

    Chris Sims of comicsalliance.com wrote: "Trapped In Time might not have the pedigree of being inspired by a best-selling comic, but it's exactly the kind of project DC's animated movies should be focusing on".[3] Cliff Wheatley from IGN gave the film 8/10, saying that "JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time is a call back to the glory days of DC's animated offerings. It might not have the refined animation of the Bruce Timm era, but it's certainly a ton of fun despite its flaws".[4]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Target-Exclusive "JLA Adventures: Trapped In Time" Movie Hitting DVD January 21st, 2014". World's Finest. January 15, 2014. Retrieved October 6, 2014.
  • ^ Harvey, Jim (May 20, 2014). ""JLA Adventures: Trapped In Time" Now Available To Own, New Video Clip". World's Finest.
  • ^ "Review: 'JLA Adventures: Trapped In Time'". Comics Alliance. Archived from the original on January 24, 2014. Retrieved October 6, 2014.
  • ^ "JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time Review". IGN. June 2, 2014. Retrieved October 6, 2014.
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