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Justice League vs. the Fatal Five
Justice League vs. the Fatal Five
Promotional poster
Directed bySam Liu
Screenplay byEric Carrasco
Jim Krieg
Alan Burnett
Story byEric Carrasco
Based on
Justice League
by
Produced by
  • Sam Liu
  • Amy McKenna
  • Bruce Timm
  • Starring
  • Diane Guerrero
  • Kevin Conroy
  • Susan Eisenberg
  • George Newbern
  • Edited byChristopher D. Lozinski
    Music byMichael McCuistion
    Kristopher Carter
    Lolita Ritmanis

    Production
    companies

    Distributed byWarner Bros. Home Entertainment

    Release dates

  • March 30, 2019 (2019-03-30)[2]
  • Running time

    77 minutes
    CountryUnited States
    LanguageEnglish

    Justice League vs. the Fatal Five is a 2019 American animated superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment. Featuring the DC Comics team Justice League created by Gardner Fox, the film is the 36th of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies. The film features the voices of Elyes Gabel and Diane Guerrero alongside Kevin Conroy, Susan Eisenberg, and George Newbern reprising their roles as Batman, Wonder Woman, and Superman, from various DC productions.[3][4]

    The film was first announced at San Diego Comic-Con on July 20, 2018,[5] and had its world premiere at WonderCon Anaheim 2019 on March 29, 2019.[6] It was released on Digital HD on March 30, 2019, and on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on April 16, 2019.[7]

    Plot[edit]

    In the 31st century, Mano, Tharok, and Persuader of the Fatal Five attack the Legion of Super-Heroes' headquarters for their time sphere. Star Boy, Saturn Girl and Brainiac 5 try to keep them back but fail. Just as the villains activate the sphere, Star Boy leaps at them and is taken along. Arriving in the 21st century, Star Boy triggers a trap Brainiac 5 programmed, trapping the villains inside a stasis field. Star Boy comes down in Gotham City while the sphere ends up in Metropolis. Star Boy discovers his supply of medicine, needed to stabilize his mind, was destroyed in his rough landing, and does not exist in this era. Subsequently, his behavior becomes increasingly erratic, causing him to be apprehended by Batman and sent to Arkham Asylum. The stasis-locked time machine is picked up by Superman and brought to the Justice League's headquarters for analysis.

    Ten months later, Jessica Cruz is struggling with the trauma of her near-death by a murderer who killed her friends, making her afraid to leave her apartment. Adding to her anxiety is that a Green Lantern ring chose her and that Wonder Woman keeps trying to recruit her into the Justice League. In Gotham, Miss Martian is trying to prove herself to Batman for membership in the League, but her inexperience when dealing with a hostage situation at Gotham News Network (GNN) caused by Bloodsport works against her good intentions. While trying to unlock the secret of the sphere, Mister Terrific accidentally deactivates the stasis field, freeing its occupants. Superman and Mister Terrific fight them, but Superman is wounded by Persuader's axe and the villains escape.

    Star Boy's memory is jogged by a news report of the fight, and he breaks out of Arkham. The Justice League members compare notes about these mysterious assailants and discover they are time travelers; and from one of Star Boy's ravings, Batman deduces that they are after Jessica. When the three villains attack Jessica, Star Boy comes to her rescue, followed by Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Mister Terrific, and Miss Martian, who force them into flight after a hard struggle. In the aftermath, Star Boy and Jessica form a close friendship.

    Miss Martian uses her telepathy to link herself, Batman and Jessica with Star Boy's mind, thus learning about the Legion. They witness a battle between the Legion and the Fatal Five, which ended with the capture of Mano's lover Emerald Empress and Validus; since no prison could hold them in the 31st century, the Legion took them to Oa in the past. Upon their awakening, the League receives an ultimatum from Mano: surrender Jessica or Tharok will set off bombs across the United States. The first bombings start in Metropolis, forcing the Justice League to move out. Left behind with Star Boy in the Watchtower, Jessica is contacted by Tharok through her ring, forcing her to surrender herself to the Five and enable them entry to Oa's prison cells. Despite interference by Kilowog and Salaak, Emerald Empress and Validus are freed. When Jessica fights back, Persuader destroys her ring. Afterwards, Emerald Empress steals the Central Power Battery's energy, and the Five return to Earth to recover the time sphere.

    In the meantime, Star Boy discovers Jessica's absence and informs the League. The heroes proceed to the time machine's location, a secret military base, where the Fatal Five force them into battle. Emerald Empress subdues the Justice League and then initiates her master plan to use the Lantern's power to destroy the Sun, wipe out humanity, and prevent the formation of the Legion in their time. On Oa, Jessica recovers her faith and determination, and by reciting her oath, she reassembles her power ring. Brought back to her apartment, Jessica flies to the base and brings it down on the Fatal Five, killing them.

    Superman, Jessica and Star Boy race after the Eye, but are too late to prevent it from plunging into the Sun. As the star cracks apart, Star Boy sacrifices himself by lowering himself into the Sun's core and using his powers to repair it. As the League commemorates Star Boy's heroism, they are joined by the Legion, who have come from the future to honor their fallen comrade. Batman also informs Miss Martian that she has been invited to join the Justice League, and she accepts the offer.

    Voice cast[edit]

    Production[edit]

    The cast, writers and producers of Justice League vs. the Fatal Five promoting the film at the 2019 WonderCon

    The director is Sam Liu, who has directed prior DC animated films. The story was written by Eric Carrasco, partnered with Jim Krieg and Alan Burnett. The film features Kevin Conroy, Susan Eisenberg, and George Newbern reprising their roles as Batman, Wonder Woman, and Superman from Justice League and other DC productions.

    Originally, the film was set to use the Phil Bourassa art style and models from Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths and Justice League: Doom, with the voice cast already having done their recordings. However, to avoid confusion with the New 52-based DCAMU movies, the film used the animation models from Justice League/Justice League Unlimited.[8] The main title themes from The Adventures of Batman & Robin, Superman: The Animated Series, Justice League/Justice League Unlimited are included in the score by composers McCuistion, Ritmanis & Carter (all DCAU alumni) to represent their respective characters.

    While its canonicity with the DC Animated Universe (DCAU) is open-ended,[9][10] executive producer Bruce Timm considers the film to be canon.[8]

    Soundtrack[edit]

    The complete score was released by Dynamic Soundtrack Records on January 15, 2021. It can be purchased via Apple Music and other outlets.[11]

    Critical reception[edit]

    Reviews to the film were generally favorable.[12]Onreview aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 100% based on eight reviews, with an average rating of 6.6/10.[13]

    Eric Vilas-Boas, writing for /Film, praised the film's handling of characters with mental health challenges.[14] Roman Julian, writing for MovieWeb, lauded the return of the classic DCAU animation, but criticized the film's "mediocre story".[15]

    Sales[edit]

    The film earned $2,154,235 from domestic Blu-ray sales.[16]

    References[edit]

  • ^ Aaron Couch (January 7, 2019). "Justice League vs. The Fatal Five Sets Voice Cast". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 7, 2019.
  • ^ "Justice League vs the Fatal Five DVD Release Date August 6, 2019". DVDs Release Dates.
  • ^ Matt Morrison (July 23, 2018). "Justice League vs The Fatal Five Animated Movie Announced For DC Universe". Screen Rant.
  • ^ "WonderCon '19: Warner Bros. Bringing World Premieres of JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. THE FATAL FIVE and BATMAN VS. TMNT". March 21, 2019. Retrieved March 31, 2019.
  • ^ Justice League vs. The Fatal Five - Exclusive Trailer Debut - IGN
  • ^ a b "'Justice League Vs the Fatal Five' Interview: Bruce Timm Talks Film, More". April 17, 2019.
  • ^ @_samliu_ (February 6, 2019). "@Adbrican Both? It is a Bruce story..." (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  • ^ "And the Adventure Continues—Talking with the Cast & Crew of JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. THE FATAL FIVE". April 9, 2019.
  • ^ "Justice League vs. The Fatal Five (Original Soundtrack) by Michael McCuistion, Kristopher Carter & Lolita Ritmanis".
  • ^ "Justice League vs the Fatal Five (2019)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved April 2, 2019.
  • ^ "Justice League vs the Fatal Five (2019)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved October 10, 2021.
  • ^ Vilas-Boas, Eric (April 1, 2019). "'Justice League vs. The Fatal Five' is a Love Letter to the Classic 'Justice League Unlimited' Cartoon". /Film. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
  • ^ Roman, Julian (April 1, 2019). "Justice League Vs. the Fatal Five Review: Classic Heroes, Mediocre Story". MovieWeb. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
  • ^ "Justice League vs. the Fatal Five The Numbers Listing". The Numbers. Retrieved October 20, 2020.
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