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Justice League: Throne of Atlantis






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Justice League: Throne of Atlantis
Home video release cover art
Directed byEthan Spaulding
Written byHeath Corson
Based onThrone of Atlantis
byGeoff Johns
Paul Pelletier
Ivan Reis
Produced byJames Tucker
Starring
  • Nathan Fillion
  • Christopher Gorham
  • Matt Lanter
  • Jason O'Mara
  • Edited byChristoper D. Lozinski
    Music byFrederik Wiedmann

    Production
    companies

    Warner Bros. Animation
    DC Entertainment
    MOI Animation (animation services)

    Distributed byWarner Home Video

    Release dates

    • January 13, 2015 (2015-01-13) (digital)
  • January 27, 2015 (2015-01-27) (physical)
  • Running time

    72 minutes
    CountryUnited States
    LanguageEnglish

    Justice League: Throne of Atlantis is a 2015 direct-to-video animated superhero film featuring the DC Comics superhero team the Justice League, which is the 22nd film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies and the fourth film in the DC Animated Movie Universe. The film is loosely based on the "Throne of Atlantis" story arc from The New 52 written by Geoff Johns and serves as a standalone sequel to 2014's Justice League: War. In the film, Arthur Curry, a half-Atlantean prince, discovers his heritage and aids the Justice League in preventing a war between the surface dwellers and the Atlanteans orchestrated by his half-brother Ocean Master. The film was released for download on January 13, 2015 and was released on Blu-ray and DVD formats on January 27.

    Jason O'Mara, Christopher Gorham, Sean Astin, Shemar Moore, Steven Blum, George Newbern, and Melique Berger reprise their respective roles from Justice League: War, while Nathan Fillion reprises his role as Green Lantern / Hal Jordan from Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, Justice League: Doom and Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox.

    Plot[edit]

    While on patrol in the Atlantic, the entire crew of the nuclear submarine USS California is killed by an unknown attacker. At S.T.A.R. Labs, the Justice League's headquarters, Cyborg is given the news by Colonel Steve Trevor. He teleports to the sub via a Boom tube, finds hand prints on the hull and discovers that nuclear missiles are missing. Cyborg, Flash, Shazam, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and Batman inspect the recovered California. Diana identifies the enemy as warriors from Atlantis, beings turned into underwater creatures by their king's mystical trident. Batman and Superman decide to meet Atlantis-expert Stephen Shin.

    In Atlantis, Prince Orm and Black Manta meet with Orm's mother Queen Atlanna, where they argue over declaring war on the humans. Orm blames the Justice League for his father's death while Queen Atlanna blames Darkseid.[a] Orm wishes to attack first, but Atlanna silences him and asks Mera to bring Arthur Curry (her other son) to Atlantis. Black Manta uses a craft disguised as a US Navy submarine to attack Atlantis using the stolen missiles to frame the humans. Batman and Superman locate Shin's home and his destroyed research. Superman finds a photograph of Curry and a letter revealing that Arthur is half-Atlantean. Shin meets Arthur, but he is killed by Atlantean soldiers sent by Black Manta. Arthur is blasted out of his collapsing house. Mera saves him and dispatches the soldiers using her hydrokinetic powers.

    Citizens of Atlantis and Orm demand war following the attack on Atlantis, though Atlanna disagrees. Arthur wakes up with gills on his neck in underwater Atlantean ruins. Mera explains that Atlanna is his mother, though as a royal, Atlanna could not be with his father or Arthur. Now, Atlanna believes Arthur can help bridge the gap between the two worlds. Mera dresses him in the king's royal garb, though Arthur leaves wearing only the orange and green Atlantean bodysuit. They are attacked by the Trench at the surface. The creatures overwhelm Arthur and the League helps defeat the Trenchers. Black Manta reports to Orm that the Trench failed to kill Arthur.

    When Orm and Atlanna argue over starting a war, she reveals that she knows he attacked Atlantis. Orm stabs her to death from behind and takes over as the new king of Atlantis. Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Cyborg, Arthur, and Mera learn of Atlanna's death once in Atlantis. Orm (now using the mantle "Ocean Master") uses the trident to restrain the team in pods. The group is sent to be consumed by the monstrous Dark Trench while Ocean Master leads Atlantis' army to the surface. Arthur taps into the power of the trident to destroy his pod. With Superman's help, they save the rest and defeat the monster. A massive tidal wave conceals the Atlantean army's arrival in Metropolis. Superman saves John Henry Irons and Wonder Woman saves Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen. Black Manta attacks Arthur and reveals that he wants to overthrow Ocean Master to take Atlantis for himself. Arthur summons a shark to attack him.

    The League and Mera battle Ocean Master, with little success. Shazam is transformed back into Billy Batson, Flash, Green Lantern, and Mera are knocked unconscious, and Cyborg is almost impaled, electrocuted and disabled. Wonder Woman is incapacitated by the trident's electric energy while Superman is wounded because of its mystical properties. Batman saves Cyborg from dying by electrocuting him with a taser device. Ocean Master is about to kill Arthur when Cyborg broadcasts the video of Ocean Master confessing to his mother's murder for Atlantis' soldiers to hear. Arthur uses the distraction to defeat Ocean Master and convinces the soldiers to stand down - and to accept him as their king.

    Arthur is crowned king of Atlantis with the Justice League in the audience. Batman suggests that they need to solidify the team, given the new threats, and Cyborg reveals plans for a watchtower. Arthur joins the League as Aquaman despite his dislike toward the name, before leaving with Mera to confront the Trenchers.

    In the post-credits, Orm is incarcerated at Belle Reve and approached by Lex Luthor who has a proposition for him to consider.

    Voice cast[edit]

    Voice actor Character
    Matt Lanter King Orin / Arthur Curry / Aquaman
    Sumalee Montano Mera
    Sam Witwer Orm / Ocean Master
    Sirena Irwin Queen Atlanna
    Jason O'Mara Bruce Wayne / Batman
    Jerry O'Connell Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman
    Rosario Dawson Diana Prince / Wonder Woman
    Christopher Gorham Barry Allen / Flash
    Nathan Fillion Hal Jordan / Green Lantern
    Shemar Moore Victor Stone / Cyborg
    Juliet Landau Lois Lane
    Sean Astin Billy Batson / Shazam
    Harry Lennix David Hyde / Black Manta
    George Newbern Steve Trevor
    Melique Berger Sarah Charles
    Steve Blum Lex Luthor and Cyborg's armor
    Patrick Cavanaugh Jimmy Olsen
    Larry Cedar Thomas Curry
    Jay K. Johnson Sam Lane
    Matthew Yang King Dr. Stephen Shin
    Khary Payton John Henry Irons
    Barry Dennen Defense Advisor
    Paul Eiding Captain
    DJ Price Young Arthur
    Andrea Romano Elderly Atlantean woman
    Michael Rosenbaum Drift Leader
    Cedric Yarbrough Submarine Technician

    Crew[edit]

    Reception[edit]

    Critical reception[edit]

    The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 57%, with an average rating of 5.3/10, based on 7 reviews.[1]

    Scott Mendelson of Forbes felt that the film retrod old ground with Aquaman's origin story and paled in comparison to the Justice League episode "The Enemy Below", which featured a similar plot. However, Mendelson did praise "the choice to center on Aquaman as opposed to yet-another Batman-centric story", but overall felt "that Aquaman [was] the least interesting character in his own movie".[2] IGN gave the film a 6.5/10 rating and stated that the film "falters in its second half, delivering an only somewhat enjoyable Aquaman movie".[3]

    For ToonZone.net, reviewer Ed Liu segregated his review into two sections: one for the "good news" and one for the opposite. For the positive, Liu said that "the quality of the animation is a nice cut above nearly all TV animation and falls just short of feature film levels", and praised the voice cast. For the bad, Liu said that "it's mostly downhill from there", referring to the flimsy motivations of the villain, the inconsistencies with the characters and the plot and the unnecessary inclusion of the Justice League. Brian Lowry of Variety gave the film a relatively positive review, stating that DC Universe Animated Original Movies "remain an area where DC consistently outclasses Marvel" and that "entries like Throne of Atlantis reinforce a sense that in the game of animation, anyway, they're leading the wave, not behind it".[4]

    Sales[edit]

    As of October 2021, the film has earned $4,636,124 in domestic home video sales.[5]

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ As depicted in Justice League: War (2014).

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Justice League: Throne of Atlantis". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved October 10, 2021. Edit this at Wikidata
  • ^ "Review: 'Justice League: Throne Of Atlantis' Offers Waterlogged Aquaman Origin". Forbes.com. Archived from the original on February 23, 2015. Retrieved January 31, 2015.
  • ^ "JUSTICE LEAGUE: THRONE OF ATLANTIS REVIEW". IGN. January 27, 2015. Archived from the original on January 30, 2015. Retrieved January 31, 2015.
  • ^ Lowry, Brian (January 28, 2015). "Blu-Ray Review: 'Justice League: Throne of Atlantis'". Variety. Archived from the original on May 27, 2018. Retrieved June 3, 2018.
  • ^ "Justice League: Throne of Atlantis (2015)". The Numbers. Archived from the original on May 15, 2021. Retrieved October 19, 2021.
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