Justice League vs. Teen Titans

Justice League vs. Teen Titans

2016 ""
Justice League vs. Teen Titans
Justice League vs. Teen Titans

Justice League vs. Teen Titans

6.9 | 1h18m | PG-13 | en | Adventure

Robin is sent by Batman to work with the Teen Titans after his volatile behavior botches up a Justice League mission. The Titans must then step up to face Trigon after he possesses the League and threatens to conquer the world.

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6.9 | 1h18m | PG-13 | en | Adventure , Animation , Action | More Info
Released: March. 26,2016 | Released Producted By: DC Comics , Warner Bros. Animation Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Robin is sent by Batman to work with the Teen Titans after his volatile behavior botches up a Justice League mission. The Titans must then step up to face Trigon after he possesses the League and threatens to conquer the world.

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Cast

Stuart Allan , Taissa Farmiga , Jason O'Mara

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Tanner Johnson

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TheLittleSongbird Like what was said with 'Teen Titans: The Judas Contract' (which to me was the better film), 'Justice League vs. Teen Titans' may not be among the best of the numerous animated superhero/comic book films, and there are some pretty good to excellent ones out there (as well as some disappointments). Can definitely see why it's divided fans and it's towards the weaker end of the films, but there is a lot to like here.It is not in the same league as the animated 'Justice League' show, the 2003 'Teen Titans' or 'Young Justice', all three wonderful shows and three great examples of how to do iconic superheroes justice. It's certainly far more preferable than the series 'Teen Titans Go!', that was cheap, poorly written and was basically dumbed down childish stupidity that forgot basically everything that made the original series so great.There are some not so good points with 'Justice League vs. Teen Titans'. The romantic/love interest subplot was forced and unneeded. The expected big fight indicated in the film's title was too short and anti-climactic. Not all the characters are particularly well handled. For examples, Trigon is far too ordinary a villain with very little to him and he is poorly utilised, Raven didn't seem developed enough and wasn't compelling enough for a character so heavily focused on and the whole Beast Boy's forms stuff was interesting on paper but was very confused and underdeveloped in the film. Taissa Farmiga sounds like she was phoning in as Raven. A longer length may have helped.However, there is a good deal to like about 'Justice League vs. Teen Titans'. The animation consists of atmospheric colours, detailed character designs and backgrounds and fluidity of movement. The music has an ideal mix of haunting intensity and jaunty infectiousness. Really liked the dark grit tone the writing, while adding a little levity here and there to stop it from getting too seriously. The story may be standard and doesn't break new ground, but it's fun and absorbing and goes at a snappy enough pace. The action is thrilling and generally the characters and the interaction intrigues enough. The voice acting on the whole is well done.Overall, decent but could have been a lot more. 6/10 Bethany Cox
ashleyzfyang So this 'movie' wasn't a bad idea on paper, but it's the mediocre-fanfiction level writing that holds it back. I enjoyed a lot of the action sequences and seeing some classic characters in animated form (this animation style reminds me of Young Justice, which is a plus). But let's just get to the elephant in the room... Damian Wayne. Having a kid save the day in an action film this scale is not a good idea, especially when he's not supposed to be the main focus. Son of Batman was acceptable because it was his story and not many of the other villains or heroes were involved, but when Superman, Wonderwoman, the Flash and the Teen Titans face up against a villain like Trigon? I thought this was a movie about teamwork! Instead, Damian is portrayed as a Gary Sue who solves all the problems without even breaking a sweat (inability to be a team player is not a flaw in this case because it doesn't even cause him any problems). This is amateur writing... Yet, the action and animation are pretty solid in this movie. If you'd like to see some familiar characters (such as those from the original Teen Titans cartoon), just give this movie a casual shot and don't expect too much.
HUGE DC Comics Fan Well,the story was easy to understand and short and simple, but I honestly thought the ending was rushed. I was honestly hoping for more of a fight, and a bit more one-on-one action with maybe Robin against Superman, Starfire against Wonder Woman, Beastboy against the Flash, etc. And what the heck was wrong with Raven? They did all the meditation and attitude stuff right, but how come all of a sudden she sucks at fighting! At the start when she was fighting those high tech drone things, she was amazing at fighting. And then she got weaker, I mean, when she was fighting those demons at the carnival she struggled to make a simple shield when trying to protect herself and Starfire when they were down, and then legit 2 seconds later she makes this huge magical raven that makes a demon disappear... what the hell! Raven is one of my favorite DC characters, and she should be the main character in this movie, especially as the main villain is her demonic father who is trying to get her to take over the world. Starfire wasn't even as good a fighter as I remember. And I know in the comic books Starfire's outfit kinda shows everything, but in this movie, which is meant to be PG, and is starring characters that kids adore and dress up as, her transformation pretty much shows her whole butt and when she was in her night gown talking to Dick Grayson... I mean seriously! This is PG! They could have made it more kid friendly! Most kids movies these days are PG so people are probably expecting this to be kid friendly especially as for the same reason I mentioned before, Kids loves these characters. In this movie Starfire is looking sexy, but not acting it. Really unnecessary nudity. It is like all the girl-power the Teen Titans once had just vanished into thin air. But then, lets just be grateful this movie isn't long and boring like Batman vs Superman. It has a little bit of humor (I was hoping for a little bit more though), some good action scenes and well, I guess the characters match up to what we expected to be... well, most of them are anyway. DC, we really need to up our game. People are hating our movies enough as it is, so the least you can do is stop embarrassing us fans by making bad movies.
Prismark10 My son was excited by Justice League v Teen Titans as he watched the Teen Titans Go television series but this should had been a dazzling mash up of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman with the younger Teen Titan characters but it lacks fizz.Robin is on a mission with the Justice League but he botches up by not following orders and banished to work with the Teen Titans in order to learn teamwork.Although acting like a spoilt brat he ends up doing battle with Trigon who is infecting and taking over the Justice League characters by use of mind control.The cartoon starts off well but I could see my son's interest waning and he is the target audience by being in the age range for this type of cartoon but it felt uninspired with more focus on Batman & Robin and less on the other characters.