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Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Part Two

  • 2024
  • PG-13
  • 1h 34m
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Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Part Two (2024)
An endless army of shadow demons bent on the destruction of all reality swarms over our world and all parallel Earths. The only thing opposing them is the mightiest team of metahumans ever assembled. But not even the combined power of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and all their fellow superheroes can slow down the onslaught of this invincible horde. What mysterious force is driving them? And how do the long-buried secrets of the Monitor and Supergirl threaten to crush our last defense?
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The Anti-Monitor (the Monitor's evil counterpart) is released into the DC Multiverse and begins to destroy the different Earths that compose it. The Monitor attempts to recruit heroes from a... Read allThe Anti-Monitor (the Monitor's evil counterpart) is released into the DC Multiverse and begins to destroy the different Earths that compose it. The Monitor attempts to recruit heroes from across the Multiverse to fight back.The Anti-Monitor (the Monitor's evil counterpart) is released into the DC Multiverse and begins to destroy the different Earths that compose it. The Monitor attempts to recruit heroes from across the Multiverse to fight back.

  • Director
    • Jeff Wamester
  • Writer
    • James Krieg
  • Stars
    • Jensen Ackles
    • Darren Criss
    • Meg Donnelly
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    5.5/10
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    • Director
      • Jeff Wamester
    • Writer
      • James Krieg
    • Stars
      • Jensen Ackles
      • Darren Criss
      • Meg Donnelly
    • 39User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    Justice League: Crisis On Infinite Earths-Part Two: The Bat-Family Argues
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    Jensen Ackles
    Jensen Ackles
    • Batman
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    Darren Criss
    Darren Criss
    • Superman
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    Meg Donnelly
    Meg Donnelly
    • Supergirl
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    Stana Katic
    Stana Katic
    • Wonder Woman
    • (voice)
    Jonathan Adams
    Jonathan Adams
    • Monitor
    • (voice)
    Gideon Adlon
    Gideon Adlon
    • Batgirl
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    Geoffrey Arend
    Geoffrey Arend
    • Psycho Pirate
    • (voice)
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    Troy Baker
    Troy Baker
    • The Joker
    • (voice)
    Zach Callison
    Zach Callison
    • Earth-2 Robin
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    Darin De Paul
    Darin De Paul
    • Solovar
    • (voice)
    Ato Essandoh
    Ato Essandoh
    • Mr. Terrific
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    Keith Ferguson
    • Dr. Fate
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    Will Friedle
    Will Friedle
    • Batman Beyond
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    Jennifer Hale
    Jennifer Hale
    • Alura
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    Aldis Hodge
    Aldis Hodge
    • John Stewart
    • (voice)
    Jamie Gray Hyder
    Jamie Gray Hyder
    • Hawkgirl
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    Erika Ishii
    Erika Ishii
    • Doctor Light
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    David Kaye
    David Kaye
    • The Question
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      • Jeff Wamester
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      • James Krieg
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    3kerry-107

    Pacing? Editing? What did I just watch?

    Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two" falls short of expectations, straying far from its source material and struggling with pacing and coherence. While the animation quality is adequate, the film fails to capture the essence of the beloved comic storyline.

    One of the few bright spots is the innovative reimagining of Supergirl as Harbinger, which adds an interesting twist to the narrative. However, this creative decision isn't enough to salvage the overall experience.

    The movie's biggest flaw lies in its confusing narrative structure. Viewers are left disoriented, unable to discern which Earth the characters are on at any given moment. This lack of clarity is exacerbated by the apparent emptiness of these worlds, failing to convey any real sense of danger or urgency to the multiverse-spanning crisis.

    Pacing issues plague the film, with an excessive focus on Psycho Pirate's backstory that feels unnecessary and detracts from the main plot. The editing does the story no favors, further muddling an already convoluted narrative.

    For fans of the original comic, this adaptation may prove disappointing. The film's departure from the source material is so significant that it's difficult to recognize the beloved story within this interpretation.

    Ultimately, "Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two" feels like a missed opportunity. Perhaps a future edit combining all three parts of this series, significantly trimmed down, could result in a more cohesive and engaging experience. As it stands, however, this installment fails to do justice to its epic source material.

    Rating: 3/10 stars.
    3podein

    What a boring mess of shameful writing...

    Just 90 minutes of continuously boring and incompetent writing. It's true when reviewers state that spoilers can't be posted because nothing actually happens to be spoiled.

    Just one of the many examples of the incompetence in the writing is Superman needs Supergirl's help to simply blow out a fire while he needs to just weld one wire connection to fix the problem. When he can move at the speed of The Flash. A task that could have been completed by him in less time than it took him to say "Ok, Kara. Hit it." The 90 minutes are just full of shamefully written scenes like these by James Krieg.

    It's absolutely inconceivable why this "project" requires a 3 movie set. Let alone got the production of just 1 movie approved.

    Shame on you, Krieg, for accepting a paycheck for this stuff. 3 out of 10 is being generous.
    1J_Caron

    DC Animation continues its decline

    What a disaster.... DC animation used to be the gold standard for superhero content but now it's a mere shadow of its former self. The storytelling is a convoluted mess that fails to respect its characters or the audience's time; it's unbelievable this concept got a 3 movie deal. Most of the Bat Family gets key jangled in front of you but they all come across as emotionally inept, constantly bickering during the most crucial moments of a multiversal crisis. Jensen Ackles himself delivers yet another lackluster performance. I honestly have no idea how he could sound so bored voicing Batman. Doesn't matter if it's a voice actor like Keven Conroy or a film actor like Christian Bale, they had different tones for different scenes. Ackles never diverts his pitch from sounding mildly annoyed. Unfortunately the animation itself also took a significant downgrade since their previous iteration with Jason O'Mara. It's difficult to see the characters and world you grew up loving look so bland and uninspired. Moreover when theoretically they could do absolutely anything with these characters within the multiverse concept. With everyone upping their animation game (Into the Spiderverse, TMNT, Arcane, X-Men97, Cyberpunk, etc), it's very concerning to see DC diving head first in the wrong direction.
    6BlooberBob

    First half is good

    Now the first part of the movie is great. Kara, Psycho Pirate, Harbinger, Monitor were essential to the Crisis Saga. It is great to see them fleshed out in this reimagination. The new harbinger twist is great and connects the story better than the original version.

    Then as the movie progresses it gets mired in the shadow demon arc in a bad way. Instead of focusing on telling a good story and trusting in it, you notice how DC falls back to it's safe space, pandering to its base by fanservicing popular characters like the Batfamily and Wonder Woman despite their irrelevance at the point in the story. An endless boring fightscene is only rarely interrupted for plot progression. Now strategically, DC probably know what they are doing. They know their fanbase well and if Batman is here they will come. But from a storytelling perspective and for the quality of the movie, it is a terrible decision.

    Also, the animation quality needs to step into this millenia.
    5jochang-30856

    It's not great

    I'm not the biggest fan of the Tomorrowverse saga, but each film that's come out thus far has been relatively decent. Until Warworld. Just like that film, is this a long episode or an actual movie? Personally, I like long story arcs that continues across separate entries, but this continuation can't be so much of the focus that it hurts the individual film itself. While parts one, two and eventually three are in the actual title, each release needs to be able to stand on its own. They failed at that here.

    The entire thing kind of drags. While the parts containing Kara, Psycho Pirate and the Monitor are interesting, the way these events are put together hinders momentum. That, along with the monotonous color palette combines to create a sense of meandering and stagnation. At one point I actually paused the film just to see how much of it was left, something I never do for any film worth watching and the first time I've done so for a DC animated one. By the time the lukewarm cliffhanger hits, you simply feel nothing about it.

    There have been a lot of criticism about the art style for Tomorrowverse, and while I can confidently say style is subjective and not indicative of true quality, some of the scenes in this film and the ones prior appear to have been rather hastily or even lazily done. A fight happening in the background put there with the absolute minimum effort because, who's going to stare at that? Or someone wiping their face simply with a hand motion sans any of the facial mannerisms to match. Things like this scream budget, effort, or time issues and it absolutely hurts the final product.

    I love DC Comics and the animated films/series that have come from them, but this film and a few before it have been disappointing. Even if part three turns out to be amazing, it won't save this one nor justify the time spent to get there.

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    • Trivia
      The Anti-Monitor takes a form completely different from his comic and live action counterparts; being a jet black being, rather than be a living armor or some kind of shriveled pale being.
    • Goofs
      When Superman approaches Supergirl at the edge of the decimated bridge, the S on his chest emblem is backward.
    • Quotes

      Batgirl: We're not killers.

      Earth-2 Robin: You trained us well. We know what we're doing.

      Batman: I didn't train you.

      Robin: You needed help.

      Earth-2 Robin: When the Justice Society was assigned to search for The Flash...

      Batman: I'm the one who gave them the assignment. A wild goose chase. The Flash is dead.

      Batgirl: He's missing. There were no witnesses. No body.

      Batman: The last thing I needed were a bunch of dilettantes and senior citizens getting in my way.

      Robin: This isn't even your Earth.

      Batman: It's the Earth whose tower is in the middle of Gotham. That makes it my world. And I work alone.

      Batgirl: Who died and made you king?

      Batman: Everyone on Earth 3.

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    • Release date
      • April 23, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Лига справедливости: Кризис на бесконечных землях. Часть 2
    • Production companies
      • DC Entertainment
      • Warner Bros. Animation
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      1 hour 34 minutes
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      • 1.78 : 1

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