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Justice League: Crisis on Ii Earths
Justice League-Crisis On Two Earths.jpg

DVD cover art

Directed by
  • Sam Liu
  • Lauren Montgomery
Produced by
  • Bruce Timm
  • Bobbie Page
  • Alan Burnett (Co-Producer)
  • Sam Register (Executive Producer)
Written by Dwayne McDuffie
Starring
  • William Baldwin
  • Mark Harmon
  • Chris Noth
  • Gina Torres
  • James Wood
  • Jonathan Adams
  • Brian Bloom
  • Bruce Davison
  • Josh Keaton
  • Vanessa Marshall
  • Nolan North
  • Freddi Rogers
  • James Patrick Stuart
Music by
  • James L. Venable
  • Christopher Drake
Edited by Margaret Hou

Production
company

  • Warner Bros. Blitheness
  • Warner Premiere
  • DC Amusement
  • MOI Animation (Animation Services)
Distributed past Warner Home Video

Release date

  • February 23, 2010 (2010-02-23)

Running time

75 minutes
Country
  • United States
  • South Korea
Language English
Box function $7,945,410[1]

Justice League: Crunch on Two Earths is an original directly-to-video blithe superhero picture show released on February 23, 2010. Information technology is based on the abandoned direct-to-video characteristic Justice League: Worlds Collide, which was intended equally a bridge betwixt the then-concluding Justice League animated goggle box serial and its then forthcoming sequel series Justice League Unlimited. Crisis on Two Earths was reworked from the Worlds Collide script to remove references to the Telly series' continuity. The moving-picture show is directed past Lauren Montgomery & Sam Liu and written by Dwayne McDuffie.[ii]

The premise of Crisis on Two Earths is borrowed from the 1964 Gardner Play a joke on-scripted Justice League of America #29–30 entitled "Crisis on World-Three!" and the 2000 Grant Morrison JLA: Earth two graphic novel, with a heroic Lex Luthor from an alternate universe coming to the Justice League'due south universe for help confronting the Offense Syndicate. The film is the seventh of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies released past Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation. The two-disc special edition also includes an animated brusque featuring the Spectre.

On August 11, 2015, Warner Home Video re-released the film in a combo pack which includes a DVD and Blu-Ray copy, a digital re-create, and the graphic novel on which it was based.

Plot [ ]

In an alternating universe where the roles of the heroes and villains are reversed from their counterparts in the mainstream DC Universe, heroic analogues of Lex Luthor and Joker (chosen the Jester) are stealing a device called the "Quantum Trigger" from the headquarters of the Crime Syndicate. When an alarm is tripped, the Jester sacrifices himself to allow Luthor to escape and kills J'edd J'arkus and Angelique (alternate versions of Martian Manhunter and Hawkgirl respectively) with a bomb. Luthor is nearly captured by the remaining Syndicate members (Ultraman, Superwoman, Ability Ring, Johnny Quick and Owlman) only escapes to the World of the heroic Justice League by activating a dimensional travel device.

Luthor locates a police station, simply is mistaken for the evil Luthor and ends up strip-searched. The Justice League is summoned and Superman'southward x-ray vision confirms Luthor's reversed organs indicate that he is from a parallel Earth and that the evil Luthor is notwithstanding incarcerated at Stryker's Island. The Justice League take the alternate Luthor to the Watchtower, where they learn of the Syndicate threat. Every bit the Justice League debates the matter, Luthor hides the Breakthrough Trigger on the satellite. With the exception of Batman, the residue of the Justice League (Superman, Wonder Adult female, Green Lantern, Flash and Martian Manhunter) travel to Luthor'due south World.

Arriving at the parallel Justice League's base of operations, the heroes attack Syndicate targets. After a successful series of raids in which they capture Ultraman, the League confront United States President Slade Wilson, who releases Ultraman and explains that acceding to the Syndicate'south demands saves millions of lives. His daughter, Rose, however, regards him as a coward. Martian Manhunter inadvertently reads her mind and explains that as a armed services human her father really holds life more dear than others. Martian Manhunter later foils an assassination attempt on Rose past Scarlet Archer (an alternating version of Light-green Arrow), and the pair autumn in dear.

Owlman has developed a weapon, the Quantum Eigenstate Device or Q.East.D., which the Syndicate intend to use as the equalizer to the threat of a nuclear reprisal. When pressed by Superwoman, Owlman reveals that he's secretly planning to overthrow Ultraman and take command of the Criminal offence Syndicate. He also admits the weapon can destroy unabridged worlds. Believing in that location are many parallel Earths, and that each one develops from the choices that each person makes, Owlman becomes obsessed with the idea that cypher he does tin can peradventure matter, equally at that place will ever be parallel worlds where he explored another option. As a issue, he searches for Earth-Prime number, the very first Earth from which all other universes originated, intending to use the Q.E.D. to destroy it and spark a chain reaction that will erase the unabridged multiverse, as it is the only action that would not consequence in the creation of another universe. Superwoman agrees to assist him, as it would give her the power to kill anybody who'south e'er lived. Owlman sends Superwoman with iii of her lieutenants to the League's dimension, and on the Watchtower they battle Batman, Aquaman, Black Canary, Blackness Lightning, Firestorm, and Ruby-red Tornado. Superwoman and one of her lieutenants escape with the Breakthrough Trigger, merely are followed by Batman.

Batman defeats Superwoman and summons the League. Johnny, hopeful to reinstate fearfulness in the Syndicate, decides to come up down to commit big crimes. Power Ring rejects this because Cherry Archer had been arrested by J'onn. J'onn and Rose bail, and Rose decides to learn the location of the Syndicate base of operations to let the Justice League to confront them. The League arrive at the Offense Syndicate'southward moon-base with the captive Superwoman, and eventually battle the Syndicate. Owlman fights off Batman and takes the Q.Eastward.D. flop to Globe-Prime, finding it to exist uninhabited and lifeless, having suffered an unknown cataclysm that caused it to go out solar orbit. Luthor speculates that a speedster might be able to vibrate and friction match the temporal vibration of the teleported Q.East.D. device and open a portal. Flash volunteers but Batman states that he isn't fast enough, only Johnny Quick is. Johnny agrees and opens a portal.

Batman pursues Owlman to Earth-Prime and engages in a cruel battle with his doppelganger. Batman manages to teleport Owlman and the Q.E.D. device to another uninhabited Earth, and triggers the Q.East.D. Seeing what is about to happen, Owlman does not fifty-fifty attempt to defuse the bomb, simply saying "It doesn't matter" subsequently realizing that an alternate Owlman in the multiverse would do the contrary activity regardless of his option. The bomb destroys the alternate Earth, killing Owlman in the process. Batman returns to the Syndicate'southward Earth, where the strain of interim as a vibratory conduit has anile Johnny Quick to nigh death. Before dying, Johnny correctly deduces Batman lied about Flash not being fast enough and knew what would happen. Despite this, he shows no sick will toward Batman, dying with a smile. Martian Manhunter returns, accompanied by President Wilson and the U.S. Marines, and together they arrest Ultraman, Superwoman, and Ability Ring.

Wilson thank you the heroes for helping salve their world and tells them he had ordered the Marines to support the local police forces and resume on absorbing the remaining members of the Syndicate. Although Rose asks Martian Manhunter to remain with her, the group return to their dimension. Batman and Superman subsequently discuss a membership bulldoze with the five heroes summoned previously greeting the Justice League.

Cast [ ]

  • William Baldwin as Bruce Wayne / Batman
  • Marker Harmon every bit Clark Kent / Superman
  • Chris Noth as Lex Luthor
  • Gina Torres as Superwoman[3]
  • James Woods as Owlman
  • Brian Bloom as Ultraman[3] [iv]
  • Jonathan Adams equally J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter[5]
  • Josh Keaton as Wally Westward / The Flash (credited), Aquaman (uncredited)[half dozen]
  • Vanessa Marshall as Princess Diana / Wonder Woman
  • Bruce Davison as President Slade Wilson
  • Freddi Rogers as Rose Wilson
  • James Patrick Stuart as Johnny Quick (credited),[4] The Jester (uncredited)
  • Nolan North equally Hal Jordan / Dark-green Lantern (credited),[5] Power Band (uncredited)[4]
  • Jim Meskimen as Captain Super (credited),[seven] Scarlet Archer (uncredited)
  • Kari Wührer as Model Citizen (credited), Blackness Canary (uncredited)
  • Bruce Timm equally Uncle Super (credited),[7] Helm Super Jr. (uncredited)
  • Carlos Alazraqui as Breakdance (credited),[vii] Hush-hush Service Agent (uncredited)
  • Cedric Yarbrough as Firestorm (credited),[7] Blackness Power (uncredited), Black Lightning (uncredited)
  • Richard Green as Jimmy Olsen
  • Andrea Romano every bit Watchtower Reckoner (credited),[7] Reporter (uncredited)

Production [ ]

In 2004, Bruce Timm revealed that a DCAU direct-to-video Justice League feature was in development to connect Justice League and Justice League Unlimited.[viii] The moving-picture show was titled as Justice League: Worlds Collide. One of the objectives of the movie was to explain how Wonder Woman acquired her Invisible-Jet. However, the projection was finally scrapped past Warner Bros. In 2008, even so, Timm stated that Justice League: Worlds Collide could be released anytime in the hereafter.[two]

Finally, Worlds Collide was rewritten past Dwayne McDuffie for DC Universe Animated Original Movies as Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, simply removing all connections with the animated series. Besides, John Stewart'south Green Lantern was changed with Hal Jordan's Green Lantern.

Soundtrack [ ]

Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (Soundtrack from the DC Universe Animated Original Motion-picture show)
Picture show score (Digital download) by

James L. Venable with Christopher Drake

Released February 23, 2010
Label New Line Records
Rail listing
No. Championship Length
1. "Pause In" three:xiii
2. "Finish What the Jester Started / Main Title" 3:24
3. "Only Surviving Fellow member / Police Station / Of Course We'll Help" 3:09
4. "Headquarters Battle" 4:07
5. "Battle in the Sky" 3:59
6. "QED Monologue / Crime Syndicate / Fabricated Men / Flash and Jon[sic] Shipyard Boxing" iv:53
7. "Sup and Lex Fight Jimmy and Ultraman" 3:07
8. "Owlman Multiverse Monologue / President Office Monologue" 2:25
9. "Rose Garden and Ultraman Intimidation / Superwoman Toys with Bats / Batman Pissed at Luthor / Sniper Red Archer / Owlman Gets Quantum Trigger" 4:31
x. "Perimeter Breach Watchtower" 5:10
xi. "Rose and Jon Mindmeld / Owlman's End / Batman Owlman Fight" 4:44
12. "Moonbase Intro / Is This Just a Lilliputian Too Piece of cake / Moonbase Battle" 6:25
13. "Teleport" three:x
fourteen. "Jon Says Goodbye / Johnny Burns Out / Cavalry" iii:37
15. "Ending / Stop Credits" 4:04
Total length: 57:58

Reception [ ]

Justice League: Crunch on 2 Earths received positive reviews.[nine] The World's Finest stated "...the movie ranks up there as one of Dwayne McDuffie'south better works in the animated DC world and even though it's reminiscent of stories we've seen in animation before, the brilliant work done by Moi, the directing by Sam Liu and Lauren Montgomery, and story arrive more than than worth watching again."[seven]

Sequel [ ]

The practiced performance of the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths release led Warner Premiere and DC Universe to release the sequel Justice League: Doom. The moving-picture show is loosely based on "JLA: Tower of Babel", a 2000 comic book storyline by writer Mark Waid. The film's script was adapted past writer Dwayne McDuffie, and it is directed by Lauren Montgomery. The flick is defended to the memory of McDuffie, who died from complications following open heart surgery shortly after writing the film. IGN gave the motion-picture show a 7 out of 10, calling it "An immensely enjoyable thrill ride, but besides an occasionally frustrating and brusque adaptation". It earned $six,543,809 from domestic dwelling video sales.

References [ ]

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  6. joshkeaton (2010-02-22). "Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths comes out tomorrow! I'yard the Flash and have a cameo as Aquaman. That's correct, freaking AQUAMAN" (Tweet). Retrieved 2018-02-19 . <templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css"></templatestyles>
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  9. "Harry has seen JUSTICE LEAGUE: Crisis ON Ii EARTHS animated feature!!! - Ain't It Absurd News: The best in picture, Tv, DVD, and comic volume news". Aintitcool.com. 2010-01-xviii. Retrieved 2011-01-02 . <templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css"></templatestyles>

External links [ ]

  • Justice League: Crunch on Two Earths at the Cyberspace Movie Database
  • Official website
  • Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths @ The World'south Finest

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