Justice League: Doom

Justice League: Doom

2012 "The end of justice."
Justice League: Doom
Justice League: Doom

Justice League: Doom

7.4 | 1h17m | PG-13 | en | Animation

An adaptation of Mark Waid's "Tower of Babel" story from the JLA comic. Vandal Savage steals confidential files Batman has compiled on the members of the Justice League, and learns all their weaknesses.

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7.4 | 1h17m | PG-13 | en | Animation , Action , Science Fiction | More Info
Released: February. 28,2012 | Released Producted By: Warner Bros. Animation , Warner Premiere Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.warnerbros.com/justice-league-doom
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An adaptation of Mark Waid's "Tower of Babel" story from the JLA comic. Vandal Savage steals confidential files Batman has compiled on the members of the Justice League, and learns all their weaknesses.

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Cast

Kevin Conroy , Tim Daly , Susan Eisenberg

Director

Lauren Montgomery

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Warner Bros. Animation , Warner Premiere

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ty_lattimore2007 This was one of the best DC/WB films and that says a lot because I enjoy almost all of them. This was even better than All Star Superman. The idea and concept of this movie is interesting in a very good way. What if the villains find the ways to kill each member of the Justice League? Initially I was looking for villains like Riddler, Joker, Lex Luthor, Sinestro and Grod. But the movie works without those particular villains. The action and animation was superb. Most of the actors are the usual voices of the respective character. Cast selection and voices are excellent. I had been waiting to see Doom and it was everything I thought it would be.
strikeninga6000 Despite hearing such great things about this movie, the story itself was a letdown to me. This was just a movie to show that the terrible villains were more terrible than we thought. I mean because of the plans, multiple superheros "should" have died, but no they lived not because of the plans or mistakes, they lived because of the villains' stupidity. I mean shoot Superman in the brain or something, don't give the hero a chance to recover. Another was break batman's back before burying him. Or Flash, why didn't mirror master have a manual detonator or even a time detonator of like 3 minutes or something? Why did he have to be goddamn truthful? Seriously, whoever thought of this story didn't think things through. All this plot was another show of how stupid and great lack of logic DC villains have. Otherwise I agree with other reviews in that the animation and voice acting was well done, but the logic and intelligence behind the bad guys was nonexistent.
utgard14 Vandal Savage steals Batman's files on his Justice League teammates and uses them to learn the weaknesses of the heroes. He then sends the Legion of Doom to take out the Justice League one by one. Entertaining animated DC movie adapted from the comic book story "Tower of Babel." Some things were changed, of course. For instance, Hal Jordan and Cyborg were shoehorned into things because DC wants them to be a big deal these days. Most importantly, in the comic it was Batman villain Ra's Al Ghul behind everything. Here it's Vandal Savage and the Legion of Doom.The voicework is mostly good. It's great to see Kevin Conroy, Susan Eisenberg, and Tim Daly back, as well as some of the other actors from the Justice League series. I've been unimpressed by the stunt casting of the DCAU movies from the late '00s to today. The animation is fine. The movie's not without flaws. As is often the case with these movies adapted from comic stories, they seem to take for granted the audience is familiar with the mythology and history behind the various characters and stories. This doesn't bother me specifically because I am generally familiar with the source material, but it could be a problem for viewers who don't read the comics or haven't watched many of the animated movies or the TV series. There's something to be said for making these stories accessible to both fans and new viewers. If you're a viewer familiar with the material, you should definitely like this. If you're new to it, I still think you will be able to enjoy it. You might not get every little detail but you won't be lost in the plot, I'm sure.
RobertM525 There's a lot that's pretty good about this movie, but the plot really kills it. Suffice to say that we've got five villains here who are, apparently, complete morons. All five have the opportunity to kill a member of the Justice League and all five fail to do so—at least four of which did so for no explainable reason other than that the heroes had plot armor.The basic premise is pretty good (which I can't explain without spoilers), but it was executed which such a massive flaw in it that it the inherent cleverness of the premise is negated completely by the boneheadedness of that execution. In fact, any plot which has its success or failure relies entirely upon the villain(s) being stupid is generally a bad one. Which this one is.