X-Men: The Animated Series is often counted as one of the greatest adaptations of superhero comics, placing it among the likes of Justice League Unlimited, Spider-Man: The Animated Series, and Avengers: Earth Mightiest Heroes.
X-Men: The Animated Series | Marvel
The Animated Series served as the definitive version of the characters for a generation of superhero fans. However, despite the massive popularity that eventually came the show’s way, Hollywood was not very confident about X-Men headlining their own series, and for almost 10 years, the series was a no-go.
Hollywood did not believe that X-Men could be popular
The X-Men in the comics. | Marvel Comics
Eric Lewald, the series creator, talked in the The Making of ‘X-Men: The Animated Series‘ interview published by Marvel about how the series had a tough time getting picked up. He revealed:
Margaret [Loesch] had wanted to do the show for ten years. Nobody in Hollywood believed the X-Men could be popular.
X-Men: The Animated Series | Marvel
The Animated Series served as the definitive version of the characters for a generation of superhero fans. However, despite the massive popularity that eventually came the show’s way, Hollywood was not very confident about X-Men headlining their own series, and for almost 10 years, the series was a no-go.
Hollywood did not believe that X-Men could be popular
The X-Men in the comics. | Marvel Comics
Eric Lewald, the series creator, talked in the The Making of ‘X-Men: The Animated Series‘ interview published by Marvel about how the series had a tough time getting picked up. He revealed:
Margaret [Loesch] had wanted to do the show for ten years. Nobody in Hollywood believed the X-Men could be popular.
- 6/1/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
Zack Snyder’s take on the DC superheroes divided fans for a long time before the universe finally came to an end. Snyder fans loved his characters above all others but many DC fans pointed out the lack of comical accuracy in the Rebel Moon director’s projects. Snyder’s take on Batman during a recent podcast has fans convinced that he may not have understood the comic character very well.
Zack Snyder in The Joe Rogan Experience | YouTube
Snyder controversially shared that Bruce Wayne indulged in a lot of bad habits due to his trauma. When the character is introduced in the films, he has already lost his family and numerous friends. Snyder built the character on this trauma alone which many fans don’t agree with.
Zack Snyder Has A Very Controversial Take On Batman
Ben Affleck as Batman in a still from Justice League | DC Films
Zack...
Zack Snyder in The Joe Rogan Experience | YouTube
Snyder controversially shared that Bruce Wayne indulged in a lot of bad habits due to his trauma. When the character is introduced in the films, he has already lost his family and numerous friends. Snyder built the character on this trauma alone which many fans don’t agree with.
Zack Snyder Has A Very Controversial Take On Batman
Ben Affleck as Batman in a still from Justice League | DC Films
Zack...
- 5/31/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
Bruce Timm is considered one of DC’s premiere creators when it comes to their animated material. Timm has co-created some of DC’s most important pieces of animated content. From Superman: The Animated Series, and Batman: The Animated Series to Justice League and Justice League Unlimited, Timm had a role to play in the creation of all these IPs, all of which shared a continuity, together being referred to as the Dcau.
Justice League Unlimited | Warner Bros.
Although after Justice League Unlimited ended, the show would not get a sequel, it continued via Justice League vs. The Fatal Five. The film existed in the same universe as the Dcau, as confirmed by Bruce Timm, who took the time to clear out where the film stands in the timeline.
Justice League vs. The Fatal Five takes place a few years after Justice League Unlimited ended
Justice League vs. The Fatal Five...
Justice League Unlimited | Warner Bros.
Although after Justice League Unlimited ended, the show would not get a sequel, it continued via Justice League vs. The Fatal Five. The film existed in the same universe as the Dcau, as confirmed by Bruce Timm, who took the time to clear out where the film stands in the timeline.
Justice League vs. The Fatal Five takes place a few years after Justice League Unlimited ended
Justice League vs. The Fatal Five...
- 5/23/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox stands tall as the greatest animated Dcau film. The movie features a dynamic storyline with three-dimensional characters and outstanding voice actors. Besides the rich narrative and well-written characters, the voice cast of the film has done a fantastic job. At the same time, there is quite an interesting story behind the casting of the role of Superman.
A still from Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
In the animated series, Clark Kent was voiced by Tim Daly, the actor always the right choice to voice the character. His voice radiated warmth, determination, and passion, which is necessary to play the iconic DC superhero. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, he could not voice the superhero for this movie. Instead, his son did the work, and surprisingly, very few fans noticed the difference.
Sam Daly Opens Up About How He Was Chosen To Voice Superman in The Dcau...
A still from Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
In the animated series, Clark Kent was voiced by Tim Daly, the actor always the right choice to voice the character. His voice radiated warmth, determination, and passion, which is necessary to play the iconic DC superhero. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, he could not voice the superhero for this movie. Instead, his son did the work, and surprisingly, very few fans noticed the difference.
Sam Daly Opens Up About How He Was Chosen To Voice Superman in The Dcau...
- 5/14/2024
- by Tushar Auddy
- FandomWire
As the Northern Lights make a rare appearance by illuminating the night sky across the world, with delighted sky watchers enjoying the view, James Gunn’s Green Lantern actor Nathan Fillion makes the best use of the moment. Clicking images with his side profile and the aurora borealis dancing in the background sky, Fillion shared the image on his Instagram with a cheeky caption.
Nathan Fillion in a still from The Rookie
After the strongest geomagnetic storms caused the aurora borealis to dazzle around different part of the world, Nathan Fillion, who is set to appear as Guy Gardner aka Green Lantern in James Gunn’s Superman reboot, shared his best response to the event. Making the best use of the vibrant lights in the sky to depict Green Lantern’s superpowers, Fillion stunned his fans with his hilarious dig.
Nathan Fillion as Green Lantern in James Gunn’s Superman...
Nathan Fillion in a still from The Rookie
After the strongest geomagnetic storms caused the aurora borealis to dazzle around different part of the world, Nathan Fillion, who is set to appear as Guy Gardner aka Green Lantern in James Gunn’s Superman reboot, shared his best response to the event. Making the best use of the vibrant lights in the sky to depict Green Lantern’s superpowers, Fillion stunned his fans with his hilarious dig.
Nathan Fillion as Green Lantern in James Gunn’s Superman...
- 5/12/2024
- by Krittika Mukherjee
- FandomWire
Ever since X-Men ’97 was revived by Marvel Studios, the superhero landscape has entered into a pseudo-nostalgic era, where audiences have begun to reminisce about the good old days, when animated series were the go-to format for good superhero fiction. Almost immediately, there was a demand to bring back other animated series, not just from Marvel, but other studios that had previously produced great superhero content like Batman Beyond.
Batman Beyond [Credit: Warner Bros. Television Animation]Among calls to bring back superhero animated shows, there seems to be a Batman: The Animated Series sequel in development with Warner Brothers, which has increased the possibility of a Batman Beyond revival. The casting and voice director of the show, Andrea Romano, might just have told fans how they could get it if they wished for it enough.
Andrea Romano has called for a campaign from fans for a Batman Beyond revival
Batman Beyond
Andrea Romano,...
Batman Beyond [Credit: Warner Bros. Television Animation]Among calls to bring back superhero animated shows, there seems to be a Batman: The Animated Series sequel in development with Warner Brothers, which has increased the possibility of a Batman Beyond revival. The casting and voice director of the show, Andrea Romano, might just have told fans how they could get it if they wished for it enough.
Andrea Romano has called for a campaign from fans for a Batman Beyond revival
Batman Beyond
Andrea Romano,...
- 5/8/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
After delivering the definitive Batman with Batman: The Animated Series, Bruce Timm joined forces with Alan Burnett to give the other member of the World’s Finest a similar treatment. Voiced by Tim Daly, Superman: The Animated Series made its debut in 1996, and is often considered the definitive onscreen portrayal of the character, only next to Christopher Reeve.
But despite its success, Daly wasn’t brought back to voice Clark Kent in Justice League Unlimited, and The Sopranos star had a pretty good idea about why it was the case.
WB Was Not Thrilled by Tim Daly’s Risqué Joke A still from Superman: The Animated Series | Kid’s WB
Despite being the definitive voice of Superman to many, Tim Daly wasn’t asked to return in the succeeding Dcau shows to reprise his part, and per the actor, it might’ve to do with one joke. Speaking with Comic Book Central,...
But despite its success, Daly wasn’t brought back to voice Clark Kent in Justice League Unlimited, and The Sopranos star had a pretty good idea about why it was the case.
WB Was Not Thrilled by Tim Daly’s Risqué Joke A still from Superman: The Animated Series | Kid’s WB
Despite being the definitive voice of Superman to many, Tim Daly wasn’t asked to return in the succeeding Dcau shows to reprise his part, and per the actor, it might’ve to do with one joke. Speaking with Comic Book Central,...
- 5/7/2024
- by Santanu Roy
- FandomWire
Beloved DC hero Batman has never run out of vicious villains that challenged the Dark Knight in his attempt to clean Gotham City with his long-time dream to make it crime-free. Amid many foes, the Caped Crusader once faced his ultimate doppelgänger, Thomas Blake.
Catman. Credit: DC Comics
Blake possesses several traits of Bruce Wayne. To begin with, he has been another rich mogul in Gotham City but eventually bored with his wealth and moved to Africa, where he developed magical agility and prowess in combat. Catman, who was once in love with Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman, ended up being the nemesis of Batman as he started his crime spree.
Who Is Thomas Blake? Catman. Credit: DC Comics
Thomas Blake, also known as Catman, is a former wealthy animal trapper who later turned out to be a vicious criminal in Gotham City. Blake was particularly inspired by Batman’s influence in Gotham,...
Catman. Credit: DC Comics
Blake possesses several traits of Bruce Wayne. To begin with, he has been another rich mogul in Gotham City but eventually bored with his wealth and moved to Africa, where he developed magical agility and prowess in combat. Catman, who was once in love with Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman, ended up being the nemesis of Batman as he started his crime spree.
Who Is Thomas Blake? Catman. Credit: DC Comics
Thomas Blake, also known as Catman, is a former wealthy animal trapper who later turned out to be a vicious criminal in Gotham City. Blake was particularly inspired by Batman’s influence in Gotham,...
- 5/6/2024
- by Lachit Roy
- FandomWire
Written by Brian Augustyn and Mike Mignola, Gotham by Gaslight is considered to be the first DC Elseworlds story, which was lauded following its alternate take on the Batman mythos. Set in the Victorian era, the story follows Batman’s quest to apprehend Jack the Ripper, based on the infamous real-life serial killer, and the story was finally adapted into an animated feature in 2018.
However, the animated feature didn’t see Kevin Conroy return to voice the caped crusader, and per Bruce Timm, it was due to marketing reasons.
Bruce Timm Elaborated on Casting Bruce Greenwood in Batman: Gotham by Gaslight
A still from Batman: Gotham by Gaslight | Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
While it received mixed reviews upon its debut following its changes from the comics, with time, many have come to appreciate its narrative. Moreover, instead of bringing back Kevin Conroy to voice this iteration of Bruce Wayne, Bruce...
However, the animated feature didn’t see Kevin Conroy return to voice the caped crusader, and per Bruce Timm, it was due to marketing reasons.
Bruce Timm Elaborated on Casting Bruce Greenwood in Batman: Gotham by Gaslight
A still from Batman: Gotham by Gaslight | Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
While it received mixed reviews upon its debut following its changes from the comics, with time, many have come to appreciate its narrative. Moreover, instead of bringing back Kevin Conroy to voice this iteration of Bruce Wayne, Bruce...
- 5/4/2024
- by Santanu Roy
- FandomWire
In the world of comics and animations, Bruce Timm is a highly influential figure known best for his work in Dcau. An artist, animator, producer, writer, and director, Timm is a key figure in crafting the modern animated world of DC comics, particularly regarding the character Batman.
DC animator and producer Bruce Timm (image credit: Wikimedia Commons)
From Justice League to Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, and more, Timm has been a part of several animated movies and series centered on various DC characters. Despite being praised for pretty much laying the foundation of the Dcau that we know today, the director regrets the focus on major DC characters while sidelining others.
Bruce Timm Regrets The Excessive Focus On Major Characters in the Dcau
Bruce Timm’s Batman: The Animated Series
Bruce Timm has been busy over the past decades, working frantically to bring some of the best DC Animated Universe projects to life.
DC animator and producer Bruce Timm (image credit: Wikimedia Commons)
From Justice League to Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, and more, Timm has been a part of several animated movies and series centered on various DC characters. Despite being praised for pretty much laying the foundation of the Dcau that we know today, the director regrets the focus on major DC characters while sidelining others.
Bruce Timm Regrets The Excessive Focus On Major Characters in the Dcau
Bruce Timm’s Batman: The Animated Series
Bruce Timm has been busy over the past decades, working frantically to bring some of the best DC Animated Universe projects to life.
- 5/4/2024
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
For as long as anyone can remember, there’s been this ongoing debate: DC or Marvel, who’s the best? And now, once again, it’s keeping fans awake at night, this time wondering who’d come out on top in a fight. Will it be the Justice League or the X-Men?
A still from The X-Men ’97
It is undeniable that both of these are a powerhouse of a team from DC and Marvel, respectively, each with their own set of skills and strengths. Thus, it’s hard not to imagine how they’d stack up against each other. Even though it gets pretty heated, fans aren’t holding back from sharing their thoughts.
Justice League vs. X-Men Who Would Actually Win?
The Justice League and the X-Men stand as two of the mightiest teams in entire superhero lore, with a legion of devoted fans willing to battle it out...
A still from The X-Men ’97
It is undeniable that both of these are a powerhouse of a team from DC and Marvel, respectively, each with their own set of skills and strengths. Thus, it’s hard not to imagine how they’d stack up against each other. Even though it gets pretty heated, fans aren’t holding back from sharing their thoughts.
Justice League vs. X-Men Who Would Actually Win?
The Justice League and the X-Men stand as two of the mightiest teams in entire superhero lore, with a legion of devoted fans willing to battle it out...
- 5/4/2024
- by Sampurna Banerjee
- FandomWire
Batman Beyond remains one of the greatest versions of the Dark Knight, following Terry McGinnis in the city of Neo Gotham, as he is mentored by Bruce Wayne in a cyberpunk setting. The show was unceremoniously canceled, despite its great premise and ratings, in favor of Justice League Unlimited, which also ended the show officially in its episode Epilogue.
Batman Beyond
Bruce Timm, in conversation with Think McFly Think, revealed the original ending that the show was supposed to have, which has a rather Star Wars quality to it. The original ending would also have been a direct-to-video film, much like The Return of the Joker.
The original ending of Batman Beyond was to reveal Bruce Wayne as Terry McGinnis’ biological father
Terry McGinnis and Bruce Wayne in Batman Beyond
Bruce Timm had a lot to say about Batman Beyond, especially when it came to the ideas about the ending of the show.
Batman Beyond
Bruce Timm, in conversation with Think McFly Think, revealed the original ending that the show was supposed to have, which has a rather Star Wars quality to it. The original ending would also have been a direct-to-video film, much like The Return of the Joker.
The original ending of Batman Beyond was to reveal Bruce Wayne as Terry McGinnis’ biological father
Terry McGinnis and Bruce Wayne in Batman Beyond
Bruce Timm had a lot to say about Batman Beyond, especially when it came to the ideas about the ending of the show.
- 5/3/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
Spoilers for "X-Men '97" follow.
You may not remember that the original "X-Men" cartoon from 1992 kicked off a flurry of '90s Marvel cartoons sometimes known as "The Marvel Animated Universe." This universe is less well known than the contemporary DC Animated Universe ("Batman: The Animated Series" up to "Justice League Unlimited"). The DC cartoons were overseen by a single creative team, so the connections were organic and culminated in story arcs. The Marvel cartoons, though? They all aired simultaneously (rather than in succession like the DC ones) and had different creators, so the most intersection was occasional crossovers.
"X-Men '97" remains laser-focused on the marvelous mutants, but it hasn't been shy about including cameos from other corners of the Marvel Comics setting. Episode 6, "Lifedeath – Part 2" featured Ronan The Accuser (you might remember him as the villain in "Guardians of the Galaxy"). Episode 7, "Bright Eyes," saw Rogue butt heads with Captain America.
You may not remember that the original "X-Men" cartoon from 1992 kicked off a flurry of '90s Marvel cartoons sometimes known as "The Marvel Animated Universe." This universe is less well known than the contemporary DC Animated Universe ("Batman: The Animated Series" up to "Justice League Unlimited"). The DC cartoons were overseen by a single creative team, so the connections were organic and culminated in story arcs. The Marvel cartoons, though? They all aired simultaneously (rather than in succession like the DC ones) and had different creators, so the most intersection was occasional crossovers.
"X-Men '97" remains laser-focused on the marvelous mutants, but it hasn't been shy about including cameos from other corners of the Marvel Comics setting. Episode 6, "Lifedeath – Part 2" featured Ronan The Accuser (you might remember him as the villain in "Guardians of the Galaxy"). Episode 7, "Bright Eyes," saw Rogue butt heads with Captain America.
- 5/1/2024
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
WB Animation’s films and shows have always been streets ahead of DC’s live-action offerings. The studio is known for creating shows such as Batman: The Animated Series and Justice League, as well as films such as The Dark Knight Returns and others. The studio’s latest offering Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths will be wrapping up the Tomorrowverse.
The studio has gone through several franchises such as the Timmverse, Dcamu, and the latest Tomorrowverse. However, one of the most beloved franchises that explored many characters in the DC roster was the Dcamu which ended with Justice League Dark: Apokalips War. One of the reasons why the latter is beloved by fans is due to the ‘no limitations’ rule that the studio had which gave freedom to the writers to hold no bars. Spoilers ahead.
Justice League Dark: Apokalips War Screenwriter Spoke About The ‘No Limitations’ Rule At...
The studio has gone through several franchises such as the Timmverse, Dcamu, and the latest Tomorrowverse. However, one of the most beloved franchises that explored many characters in the DC roster was the Dcamu which ended with Justice League Dark: Apokalips War. One of the reasons why the latter is beloved by fans is due to the ‘no limitations’ rule that the studio had which gave freedom to the writers to hold no bars. Spoilers ahead.
Justice League Dark: Apokalips War Screenwriter Spoke About The ‘No Limitations’ Rule At...
- 5/1/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
Beau DeMayo’s controversial firing some weeks before the premiere of X-Men ’97 was a huge point of discussion among fans. While various rumors have been circulated, the true reason is unknown. DeMayo had continued talking about the show as the episodes drop weekly and many fans are also loving the narrative he had built for the X-Men team.
A still from X-Men ’97
While future seasons of the show have been greenlit, DeMayo is unlikely to return as showrunner. His recent Marvel firing and his past fiasco with The Witcher series (comments made by one of his co-writers on the show), signal a problematic reputation that Marvel wouldn’t want to associate with further.
Beau DeMayo’s Alleged Toxicity Makes Him Unlikely For a Marvel Return
Beau DeMayo’s statements about writers’ attitudes on The Witcher got a scathing reply from Matthew D’Ambrosio
Some weeks before the premiere of X-Men ’97,...
A still from X-Men ’97
While future seasons of the show have been greenlit, DeMayo is unlikely to return as showrunner. His recent Marvel firing and his past fiasco with The Witcher series (comments made by one of his co-writers on the show), signal a problematic reputation that Marvel wouldn’t want to associate with further.
Beau DeMayo’s Alleged Toxicity Makes Him Unlikely For a Marvel Return
Beau DeMayo’s statements about writers’ attitudes on The Witcher got a scathing reply from Matthew D’Ambrosio
Some weeks before the premiere of X-Men ’97,...
- 4/29/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
When Black Adam finally brought Henry Cavill back, fans were ecstatic to see Dceu’s Superman return, but unfortunately, the movie itself failed to make it big at the box office. Shortly after, Wbd hired James Gunn and Peter Safran to salvage the DC brand, which led to the duo scrapping the struggling Dceu in favor of a fresh start.
While many would agree DC desperately needed this reboot, some fans were disheartened following Henry Cavill’s exit, as Gunn opted for a younger actor to play Dcu’s version of Clark Kent. As a result, some started accusing the new DC head of screwing over Cavill, and Gunn finally broke his silence on the matter.
James Gunn Debunks Conspiracy Theory Surrounding Henry Cavill’s Exit
Black Adam | Warner Bros. Pictures
Before James Gunn made his DC debut with The Suicide Squad, he was offered to helm a Superman project,...
While many would agree DC desperately needed this reboot, some fans were disheartened following Henry Cavill’s exit, as Gunn opted for a younger actor to play Dcu’s version of Clark Kent. As a result, some started accusing the new DC head of screwing over Cavill, and Gunn finally broke his silence on the matter.
James Gunn Debunks Conspiracy Theory Surrounding Henry Cavill’s Exit
Black Adam | Warner Bros. Pictures
Before James Gunn made his DC debut with The Suicide Squad, he was offered to helm a Superman project,...
- 4/29/2024
- by Santanu Roy
- FandomWire
‘X-Men ’97’ has been a big hit. People love how it stays true to the original while feeling fresh with modern storytelling and animation. Ratings have been high since day one, leading to a season 2 renewal and plans for season 3. Marvel seems keen on keeping it going strong for as long as they can.
It’s really refreshing, especially after a string of disappointments for the studio. That’s why they’ve switched gears, focusing more on animated stuff down the road. People are into it, and it’s not getting old like some superhero stuff does. Even James Gunn is on board with that.
Recently, he was asked on Threads what he thinks about the show. He replied that it’s enjoyable and one-of-a-kind, but he doesn’t intend to copy it for his own approach with Dcu. His reasoning seems sensible.
Some fans might be disappointed to hear...
It’s really refreshing, especially after a string of disappointments for the studio. That’s why they’ve switched gears, focusing more on animated stuff down the road. People are into it, and it’s not getting old like some superhero stuff does. Even James Gunn is on board with that.
Recently, he was asked on Threads what he thinks about the show. He replied that it’s enjoyable and one-of-a-kind, but he doesn’t intend to copy it for his own approach with Dcu. His reasoning seems sensible.
Some fans might be disappointed to hear...
- 4/28/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
‘X-Men ’97’ so far has been widely successful. The show was praised for its authenticity and similarities to the original show while keeping up with the current sensibilities and storytelling techniques as well as animation.
Ever since the first episode aired, the show received consistently high ratings. It’s been already renewed for season 2, and season 3 is currently in the plans with Marvel execs likely to keep it going for as long as possible.
It’s truly been a breath of fresh air, especially after a series of flops for the studio, which prompted them to change their whole strategy and turn toward more animated content in the future. People seem to like it, and it seems to be impervious to superhero fatigue, surprisingly James Gunn agrees with it.
He was recently asked on Threads what he thinks about the show, and he responded that it’s fun and unique...
Ever since the first episode aired, the show received consistently high ratings. It’s been already renewed for season 2, and season 3 is currently in the plans with Marvel execs likely to keep it going for as long as possible.
It’s truly been a breath of fresh air, especially after a series of flops for the studio, which prompted them to change their whole strategy and turn toward more animated content in the future. People seem to like it, and it seems to be impervious to superhero fatigue, surprisingly James Gunn agrees with it.
He was recently asked on Threads what he thinks about the show, and he responded that it’s fun and unique...
- 4/28/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
Despite leaving behind Marvel Studios to take over Dcu as the new CEO, James Gunn appears to be keeping up with Marvel releases. Recently, after watching X-Men ’97, the Guardians of the Galaxy helmer shared his opinion on the show via Threads and reflected upon how he could use a similar approach but not replicate it, for his DC projects.
James Gunn | Credit: Wikimedia Commons
Addressing James Gunn’s remarks on X-Men ’97, fans subtly point out how he is learning the right lessons. As the DC CEO called the Marvel show “unique”, netizens felt positive about the fact that Gunn’s realization will make him do the right thing, when it comes to his DC projects. Further, following his previous comments on “superhero fatigue”, his recent remarks on the Marvel show completely debunked the syndrome.
James Gunn Shared His Thoughts on X-Men ’97
Being an integral part of the...
James Gunn | Credit: Wikimedia Commons
Addressing James Gunn’s remarks on X-Men ’97, fans subtly point out how he is learning the right lessons. As the DC CEO called the Marvel show “unique”, netizens felt positive about the fact that Gunn’s realization will make him do the right thing, when it comes to his DC projects. Further, following his previous comments on “superhero fatigue”, his recent remarks on the Marvel show completely debunked the syndrome.
James Gunn Shared His Thoughts on X-Men ’97
Being an integral part of the...
- 4/28/2024
- by Krittika Mukherjee
- FandomWire
It is well known how liberating the animated medium is when it comes to adapting comic-book-oriented storylines, as proven by a significant number of DC’s animated ventures. For an incredibly important story like Crisis on Infinite Earths, an animated adaptation was necessary to translate the scope of the series for a wider audience. Having the adaptation divided into three parts was a good creative decision as well, as with a vast area to cover, dividing the story into segments helps to focus on distinct portions without making things too confusing for the audience. The first part of the Crisis on Infinite Earths movie trilogy was released earlier this year, and the emotional anchor of the story through Barry Allen’s, aka Prime Earth’s Flash’s, life contributed an interesting, comics accurate angle to the adaptation. However, with the recently released second part, it seems the makers have dropped the ball big time,...
- 4/28/2024
- by Siddhartha Das
- Film Fugitives
“Justice League Unlimited” was the epic team-up of Earth’s greatest heroes. Unlike its predecessor’s episodic format, Jlu offered a vast array of standalone adventures featuring the iconic DC heroes we all know and love – from Superman and Batman to lesser-known gems like Fire and Ice.
A still from Justice League
Fast forward to today, with James Gunn taking the reins of DC Studios alongside Peter Safran. Fans are abuzz with anticipation for the future of the DC cinematic universe. Among the possible future projects of the new DC is a revived Jlu, but there’s one huge roadblock to this.
Fans Do Not Want Justice League Unlimited Without Kevin Conroy as Batman Kevin Conroy’s Batman and Mark Hamill’s Joker
Kevin Conroy’s gruff yet nuanced portrayal of Batman became synonymous with the character for a generation of fans. His voice perfectly embodied the duality of Bruce...
A still from Justice League
Fast forward to today, with James Gunn taking the reins of DC Studios alongside Peter Safran. Fans are abuzz with anticipation for the future of the DC cinematic universe. Among the possible future projects of the new DC is a revived Jlu, but there’s one huge roadblock to this.
Fans Do Not Want Justice League Unlimited Without Kevin Conroy as Batman Kevin Conroy’s Batman and Mark Hamill’s Joker
Kevin Conroy’s gruff yet nuanced portrayal of Batman became synonymous with the character for a generation of fans. His voice perfectly embodied the duality of Bruce...
- 4/28/2024
- by Piyush Yadav
- FandomWire
James Gunn’s extensive plans for the first Chapter of Dcu Gods & Monsters will commence with Creature Commandos, the first project to be released within the franchise. The animated series will follow a team of monsters assembled by Amanda Waller for black ops missions.
James Gunn | Credit: Wikimedia Commons
With DC’s renowned history of excellence in animated shows and movies, expectations have soared, particularly after the success of Marvel’s X-Men ’97. Gunn recently acknowledged the success of the Marvel show on Threads, as he reflected on his approach for the upcoming animated show under Dcu.
James Gunn Won’t Follow X-Men ’97’s Approach For Dcu Projects
James Gunn recently took to Threads to address a fan quarry about whether DC Studios would consider following the same approach as X-Men ’97 for Justice League Unlimited.
While the filmmaker praised the originality and authenticity of the Marvel animated series,...
James Gunn | Credit: Wikimedia Commons
With DC’s renowned history of excellence in animated shows and movies, expectations have soared, particularly after the success of Marvel’s X-Men ’97. Gunn recently acknowledged the success of the Marvel show on Threads, as he reflected on his approach for the upcoming animated show under Dcu.
James Gunn Won’t Follow X-Men ’97’s Approach For Dcu Projects
James Gunn recently took to Threads to address a fan quarry about whether DC Studios would consider following the same approach as X-Men ’97 for Justice League Unlimited.
While the filmmaker praised the originality and authenticity of the Marvel animated series,...
- 4/27/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
James Gunn and Peter Safran, the co-CEOs of DC Studios, are gearing up to give a soft reboot to the superhero franchise, bringing out fresh concepts on the table. Starting with Gunn’s Superman, the Dcu Chapter 1: Gods and Monsters will introduce several key characters, including Justice League members like Batman, Green Lantern, and Superman.
James Gunn. Credit: Wikimedia Commons | Gage Skidmore
The franchise would likely introduce the superheroes in the animated universe if the new team in live-action becomes a hit. As fans speculate about a possible revival of the Justice League Unlimited series, the former made a candid remark that fans needed to hear.
James Gunn Commented on Possible Justice League Unlimited Revival
During a recent fan interaction on Threads, James Gunn was asked about reviving the popular Justice League Unlimited. The sudden interest in the Dcau was brought up due to the success of Marvel Studios’s new X-Men series,...
James Gunn. Credit: Wikimedia Commons | Gage Skidmore
The franchise would likely introduce the superheroes in the animated universe if the new team in live-action becomes a hit. As fans speculate about a possible revival of the Justice League Unlimited series, the former made a candid remark that fans needed to hear.
James Gunn Commented on Possible Justice League Unlimited Revival
During a recent fan interaction on Threads, James Gunn was asked about reviving the popular Justice League Unlimited. The sudden interest in the Dcau was brought up due to the success of Marvel Studios’s new X-Men series,...
- 4/27/2024
- by Priya Sharma
- FandomWire
Bruce Timm’s Batman: The Animated Series has firmly established itself as one of the finest DC shows in television history. Given its widespread acclaim and enduring recognition, there’s no denying the significant impact it has had on shaping perceptions of the Caped Crusader, a legacy that continues to resonate even decades later.
Bruce Timm’s Batman: The Animated Series | Warner Bros.
However, sometimes its prominence overshadowed other adaptations of the DC superhero, such as the 2004 animated TV series The Batman. The series featured a new cast, and its creators sought to break free from the shadow cast by Timm’s iconic 1992 series by taking a new narrative approach.
The Batman Sought to Break Free From the Shadow of Batman: The Animated Series
Batman: The Animated Series has been commended for many things, including animation, writing, and voice acting. It has also been known for exploring the backstories of its characters,...
Bruce Timm’s Batman: The Animated Series | Warner Bros.
However, sometimes its prominence overshadowed other adaptations of the DC superhero, such as the 2004 animated TV series The Batman. The series featured a new cast, and its creators sought to break free from the shadow cast by Timm’s iconic 1992 series by taking a new narrative approach.
The Batman Sought to Break Free From the Shadow of Batman: The Animated Series
Batman: The Animated Series has been commended for many things, including animation, writing, and voice acting. It has also been known for exploring the backstories of its characters,...
- 4/24/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
There is no denying that any animated project is as good as its voice-over artists. Luckily, the Dcau has never come across an ‘L’ when it comes to finding the right person to voice the characters. They have Andrea Romano to thank for that. The Goddess of Casting has worked across many, many projects as a casting director, including Popeye and Son, Batman: The Animated Series, Justice League Unlimited, and so on.
Kevin Conroy’s Batman in Dcau’s Batman: The Animated Series
Needless to say, she has worked with a ton of voice-over artists, and picking a favorite amongst them has got to be like finding a needle in the hay. However, there was one actor who held a special part in her heart and if you think that is Kevin Conroy, you couldn’t be more wrong.
Andrea Romano Would’ve Loved to Work with This Actor in...
Kevin Conroy’s Batman in Dcau’s Batman: The Animated Series
Needless to say, she has worked with a ton of voice-over artists, and picking a favorite amongst them has got to be like finding a needle in the hay. However, there was one actor who held a special part in her heart and if you think that is Kevin Conroy, you couldn’t be more wrong.
Andrea Romano Would’ve Loved to Work with This Actor in...
- 4/23/2024
- by Mishkaat Khan
- FandomWire
Justice League was one of those shows that really dived deep into DC lore, pulling characters from across its run, all the way from the golden age to the modern run of comics. This requires some changes to be made to the characters to make them more appropriate for the animated run.
Justice League Unlimited
The show introduced a myriad of villains, some of which were very deep cuts from the comics. Of course, some of them were the most popular during their respective runs, when sensibilities towards creating characters were different. So, when Eclipso was supposed to be introduced in the show, Bruce Timm decided that the character needed a little updating.
Eclipso had to be changed to be adapted for Justice League Unlimited
Eclipso fighting Wonder Woman, Justice League Unlimited
Bruce Timm revealed to The World’s Finest what the philosophy was behind changing the character from his 80s roots.
Justice League Unlimited
The show introduced a myriad of villains, some of which were very deep cuts from the comics. Of course, some of them were the most popular during their respective runs, when sensibilities towards creating characters were different. So, when Eclipso was supposed to be introduced in the show, Bruce Timm decided that the character needed a little updating.
Eclipso had to be changed to be adapted for Justice League Unlimited
Eclipso fighting Wonder Woman, Justice League Unlimited
Bruce Timm revealed to The World’s Finest what the philosophy was behind changing the character from his 80s roots.
- 4/22/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
While aimed at kids, Dcau was no stranger to crossing boundaries by incorporating s-xual innuendos and double entendres into their shows in order to keep the adults hooked. Although Batman: The Animated Series, which started it all, and its successor had their fair share of adult jokes packed into them, with Justice League Unlimited, Bruce TImm took it a step further.
This was a result of the plethora of romantic subplots that were incorporated into the series, which also involved a surprising romance arc between Green Lantern and Hawkgirl. Later elaborating on it, Timm revealed it was a result of their experiment with the show’s format.
Hawgirl and Green Lantern’s Romance Was a Result of Jlu’s Serialized Format
Bruce Timm | Credits: Wikimedia Commons
In most comic iterations, Hawkman is often the match for Hawkgirl, but to fans’ surprise, in Justice League Unlimited, we witness a romantic arc between her and John Stewart.
This was a result of the plethora of romantic subplots that were incorporated into the series, which also involved a surprising romance arc between Green Lantern and Hawkgirl. Later elaborating on it, Timm revealed it was a result of their experiment with the show’s format.
Hawgirl and Green Lantern’s Romance Was a Result of Jlu’s Serialized Format
Bruce Timm | Credits: Wikimedia Commons
In most comic iterations, Hawkman is often the match for Hawkgirl, but to fans’ surprise, in Justice League Unlimited, we witness a romantic arc between her and John Stewart.
- 4/20/2024
- by Santanu Roy
- FandomWire
Bruce Timm’s animated creations within the DC Animated Universe have garnered widespread acclaim across diverse age demographics. Over time, these shows have evolved, delving into deeper character development and exploring intricate plotlines, including romantic arcs such as that between Green Lantern and Hawkgirl in the Justice League animated series.
Justice League
The show featured both superheroes as the founding members of the Justice League alongside superheroes like Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and The Flash. Timm has acknowledged that they occasionally sought to push the boundaries by incorporating mature elements into the animated series.
Bruce Timm on Including Green Lantern And Hawkgirl Romance in Justice League
Bruce Timm’s animated series Justice League explored the romantic dynamic between Green Lanter and Hawkgirl in the episode “Wild Cards.” The episode follows Joker announcing he’s planted bombs to destroy the Strip, prompting the Justice League’s urgent mission to stop his plans.
Justice League
The show featured both superheroes as the founding members of the Justice League alongside superheroes like Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and The Flash. Timm has acknowledged that they occasionally sought to push the boundaries by incorporating mature elements into the animated series.
Bruce Timm on Including Green Lantern And Hawkgirl Romance in Justice League
Bruce Timm’s animated series Justice League explored the romantic dynamic between Green Lanter and Hawkgirl in the episode “Wild Cards.” The episode follows Joker announcing he’s planted bombs to destroy the Strip, prompting the Justice League’s urgent mission to stop his plans.
- 4/20/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
Legendary DC writer Alan Burnett was never in line with an idea tossed around the studio for quite a while to make a shocking twist with the character of Batman. Burnett has had mastery over the DC characters in regard to animated features and series. He also has an astounding list of credits to his name including Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series, The New Batman Adventures, Batman Beyond, and Justice League.
A still from Batman Beyond
Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, and Alan Burnett-created show, Batman Beyond, was a critical darling and the has an astonishing connection to the 2004 series Justice League Unlimited surrounding the character of Batman. In a twist of events, the shocking revelation of Batman intensified the whole narrative to the core.
Alan Burnett Will not Accept Bruce Timm’s Surprising Twist To Batman Beyond
Alan Burnett. Credit: Wikimedia Commons
Alan Burnett restricted himself from...
A still from Batman Beyond
Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, and Alan Burnett-created show, Batman Beyond, was a critical darling and the has an astonishing connection to the 2004 series Justice League Unlimited surrounding the character of Batman. In a twist of events, the shocking revelation of Batman intensified the whole narrative to the core.
Alan Burnett Will not Accept Bruce Timm’s Surprising Twist To Batman Beyond
Alan Burnett. Credit: Wikimedia Commons
Alan Burnett restricted himself from...
- 4/20/2024
- by Lachit Roy
- FandomWire
Bruce Timm attained legendary status when he dabbled in DC mythos and came up with some of the best animated shows in the franchise’s history. Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series, and Justice League serve as a reminder of his great acumen. Much like the great creators of his time, his work was also influenced by several real-life events. And it showed in Justice League.
A still from 2001’s Justice League: The Animated Series
Justice League was airing at a time when tensions were high between the US Government and Iraq. And a few episodes of the DC show seemed heavily inspired by what was happening. While the issue was controversial to begin with, the Justice League managed to steer away from them delivering a beautiful message.
Suggested“He’s more of a bastard than he ever was”: Batman Beyond’s Greatest Addition Was Old Bruce...
A still from 2001’s Justice League: The Animated Series
Justice League was airing at a time when tensions were high between the US Government and Iraq. And a few episodes of the DC show seemed heavily inspired by what was happening. While the issue was controversial to begin with, the Justice League managed to steer away from them delivering a beautiful message.
Suggested“He’s more of a bastard than he ever was”: Batman Beyond’s Greatest Addition Was Old Bruce...
- 4/19/2024
- by Sayantan Choudhary
- FandomWire
Believe it or not, the iconic Superman: The Animated Series (Stas) might have never happened! Creator Bruce Timm, fresh off the success of Batman: The Animated Series (Btas), was primed for another superhero project.
Bruce Timm. | Credit: Gage Skidmore – Wikimedia Commons.
In the 1990s, as Kids’ WB! (an American children’s programming block that aired on The WB network from 1995 to 2006) was adding more shows during the day and on Saturday mornings, Oscar-winning director and producer Steven Spielberg wanted to team up with Timm. However, fate (and a creative difference) intervened.
Why did Bruce Timm leave a WB project with Steven Spielberg?
A still from Freakazoid
In an interview with Comicolog, Bruce Timm revealed that straight off the success of the Batman: The Animated Series, Steven Spielberg (a Btas fan himself) wanted to collaborate with him.
But it wasn’t Superman. Instead, it was Freakazoid — a wacky parody superhero. Started...
Bruce Timm. | Credit: Gage Skidmore – Wikimedia Commons.
In the 1990s, as Kids’ WB! (an American children’s programming block that aired on The WB network from 1995 to 2006) was adding more shows during the day and on Saturday mornings, Oscar-winning director and producer Steven Spielberg wanted to team up with Timm. However, fate (and a creative difference) intervened.
Why did Bruce Timm leave a WB project with Steven Spielberg?
A still from Freakazoid
In an interview with Comicolog, Bruce Timm revealed that straight off the success of the Batman: The Animated Series, Steven Spielberg (a Btas fan himself) wanted to collaborate with him.
But it wasn’t Superman. Instead, it was Freakazoid — a wacky parody superhero. Started...
- 4/13/2024
- by Shreya Jha
- FandomWire
The late actor Kevin Conroy gained worldwide recognition after he voiced the character of Batman in various animated media, starting with 1992’s Batman: The Animated Series. The actor-based his dual-voice performance for Batman on Leslie Howard in the movie The Scarlet Pimpernel. Kevin Conroy has portrayed the character longer than any other actor in live-action or animation.
Fans have always expressed how much they have admired Kevin Conroy’s work as Bruce Wayne and Batman on screen. The actor unfortunately passed away in November 2022 at the age of 66, following a private battle with intestinal cancer. Kevin Conroy often spoke about the fame and success that voicing Batman brought him.
Kevin Conroy voiced Batman starting with Batman: The Animated Series
Kevin Conroy acknowledges being the definitive voice of Batman
Actor Kevin Conroy started voicing the character of DC Comic superhero Batman in 1992’s Batman: The Animated Series onwards. He went on...
Fans have always expressed how much they have admired Kevin Conroy’s work as Bruce Wayne and Batman on screen. The actor unfortunately passed away in November 2022 at the age of 66, following a private battle with intestinal cancer. Kevin Conroy often spoke about the fame and success that voicing Batman brought him.
Kevin Conroy voiced Batman starting with Batman: The Animated Series
Kevin Conroy acknowledges being the definitive voice of Batman
Actor Kevin Conroy started voicing the character of DC Comic superhero Batman in 1992’s Batman: The Animated Series onwards. He went on...
- 4/10/2024
- by Avneet Ahluwalia
- FandomWire
With several impressive and jaw-dropping characters, Dcau has won the hearts of many superhero fans worldwide. Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths is one of Dcau’s most beloved projects, and there was one thing that was hard to tackle when it came to this movie.
A still from Justice League Unlimited
From the world of Bruce Timm and Paul Dini, Butch Lukic and Jim Krieg were given the task of converting comics into animated movies. However, the filmmakers couldn’t add all the details in their movies, and they have been kind enough to reveal the reason behind it.
Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Filmmakers Needed More Movies A still from Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths
Not just the movies, a huge number of DC fans are also inclined towards Dcau (DC Animated Universe). Started by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm, Dcau continued from Batman: The Animated Series...
A still from Justice League Unlimited
From the world of Bruce Timm and Paul Dini, Butch Lukic and Jim Krieg were given the task of converting comics into animated movies. However, the filmmakers couldn’t add all the details in their movies, and they have been kind enough to reveal the reason behind it.
Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Filmmakers Needed More Movies A still from Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths
Not just the movies, a huge number of DC fans are also inclined towards Dcau (DC Animated Universe). Started by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm, Dcau continued from Batman: The Animated Series...
- 4/8/2024
- by Ankita
- FandomWire
Alan Moore is a legend. The comics that he has created have become some of the most significant in DC Studios, having been behind iconic works like Batman: The Killing Joke, Night Olympics, and Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow. He has a reputation for creating works that are the perfect blend of literary genius and mainstream comics.
Justice League Unlimited
Despite all of the iconic works he created, the writer famously hated his works being adapted onto the screen. It did not matter if it was live-action, animation, or retellings; if they were using his comics as source material, he wanted nothing to do with it.
Suggested“It was all white people like me”: HBO Didn’t Want Damon Lindelof to Unmask One Watchmen Character That Alan Moore Didn’t Even Dare To
However, he did make one exception for an episode in the Dcau series, Justice League Unlimited.
Justice League Unlimited
Despite all of the iconic works he created, the writer famously hated his works being adapted onto the screen. It did not matter if it was live-action, animation, or retellings; if they were using his comics as source material, he wanted nothing to do with it.
Suggested“It was all white people like me”: HBO Didn’t Want Damon Lindelof to Unmask One Watchmen Character That Alan Moore Didn’t Even Dare To
However, he did make one exception for an episode in the Dcau series, Justice League Unlimited.
- 4/7/2024
- by Ananya Godboley
- FandomWire
When it came to the Dceu, Zack Snyder had quite the idea for his characters. They weren’t going to be just some usual run of the mill superheroes who had a conviction for doing good. For Snyder, it was so much more. He understood very well that life is never fair. The conundrums that categorise the postmodern era can’t be reflected in a hunky-dory world.
Hence the epiphany to explore with characters who would dare to start on the dark side of the spectrum, showing everyone’s favorite superheroes in a light no one could have imagined. And he was made to answer for that, with a section of fans questioning his choices. But he wasn’t the first to do so.
Zack Snyder did something different with his characters
Not everyone was pleased with Zack Snyder’s experiments
Aquaman: The Lost Kingdom brings down the curtains on the Dceu.
Hence the epiphany to explore with characters who would dare to start on the dark side of the spectrum, showing everyone’s favorite superheroes in a light no one could have imagined. And he was made to answer for that, with a section of fans questioning his choices. But he wasn’t the first to do so.
Zack Snyder did something different with his characters
Not everyone was pleased with Zack Snyder’s experiments
Aquaman: The Lost Kingdom brings down the curtains on the Dceu.
- 4/6/2024
- by Smriti Sneh
- FandomWire
Young Justice, ever since it first started airing on television, was hailed for its expansive worldbuilding, and for the inclusion of diverse stories across a range of characters that pulled from every aspect of the DC Universe. Continuing that tradition, it seems that Young Justice has added yet another corner of the universe into its canon, one that belongs to a shortlived CG series, belonging to one of DC’s most powerful heroes.
Green Lantern: The Animated Series
Green Lantern: The Animated Series was a CG animated TV series, lauded as Bruce Timm’s return to television after Justice League Unlimited. The show was unfortunately canceled due to bad toy sales, just like Young Justice. The show was also canceled for failing to capitalize on the Green Lantern film, which flopped horribly in theatres and was panned by critics and audiences alike.
Young Justice brought back key characters from Green Lantern...
Green Lantern: The Animated Series
Green Lantern: The Animated Series was a CG animated TV series, lauded as Bruce Timm’s return to television after Justice League Unlimited. The show was unfortunately canceled due to bad toy sales, just like Young Justice. The show was also canceled for failing to capitalize on the Green Lantern film, which flopped horribly in theatres and was panned by critics and audiences alike.
Young Justice brought back key characters from Green Lantern...
- 4/6/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
The late actor Kevin Conroy earned worldwide recognition after he voiced the character of DC Comics superhero Batman in various animated series, starting with Batman: The Animated Series, which premiered in 1992. He continued to voice the character in animated series including The New Batman Adventures, Batman Beyond, Justice League, and Justice League Unlimited.
Without showcasing his face on-screen, the late actor managed to impress the audience with his deep and raspy voice, which helped define the character for the audience for almost three decades. The actor passed away at the age of 66 on November 10, 2022, following a private battle with intestinal cancer. Before his passing, Kevin Conroy had shared a technique he used to nail Batman’s voice.
Kevin Conroy voiced Batman in Bruce Timm’s Batman: The Animated Series (Credits: Warner Bros. Youtube) Kevin Conroy talks about the secret behind Batman’s voice
Actor Kevin Conroy’s voice for Batman:...
Without showcasing his face on-screen, the late actor managed to impress the audience with his deep and raspy voice, which helped define the character for the audience for almost three decades. The actor passed away at the age of 66 on November 10, 2022, following a private battle with intestinal cancer. Before his passing, Kevin Conroy had shared a technique he used to nail Batman’s voice.
Kevin Conroy voiced Batman in Bruce Timm’s Batman: The Animated Series (Credits: Warner Bros. Youtube) Kevin Conroy talks about the secret behind Batman’s voice
Actor Kevin Conroy’s voice for Batman:...
- 4/6/2024
- by Avneet Ahluwalia
- FandomWire
When it comes to Bruce Timm and the world of Superheroes, he has become a timeless entity. Having created several legendary shows, it is clear that his genius knows no bounds. He has an innate understanding of the characters he brings to the screen, breathing life into them in a way very few have managed to.
Bruce Timm’s Batman: The Animated Series
Considering just how much success he has gotten for his works, it is safe to assume that the animator knows what he is talking about. Many years ago, he gave quite an interesting reason why he refuses to make a Justice League series. While he did not stick to this prediction for long, the reason that he gave for his initial hesitation is one that very few have managed to get past.
SUGGESTEDThe Same Reason Bruce Timm Gave to “Never do a Justice League show” is What...
Bruce Timm’s Batman: The Animated Series
Considering just how much success he has gotten for his works, it is safe to assume that the animator knows what he is talking about. Many years ago, he gave quite an interesting reason why he refuses to make a Justice League series. While he did not stick to this prediction for long, the reason that he gave for his initial hesitation is one that very few have managed to get past.
SUGGESTEDThe Same Reason Bruce Timm Gave to “Never do a Justice League show” is What...
- 4/5/2024
- by Ananya Godboley
- FandomWire
The Dcau is one of the most popular and beloved DC adaptations of all time and includes some of the most critically acclaimed animated shows such as Batman: The Animated Series. Despite the Dcau’s popularity during the 90s and early 2000s, the franchise might have never existed if it weren’t for legendary film director Steven Spielberg.
Steven Spielberg on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
According to the Dcau head Bruce Timm, Spielberg entered the animation medium at a crucial juncture, and his involvement helped pave the way for some of the best entries in the Dcau. As a result, it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that Spielberg saved the DC Animated Universe from spiraling into obscurity, and here is why.
Steven Spielberg’s Collaboration With Warner Bros. Animation Likely Saved the Dcau
Steven Spielberg‘s impact on the film industry has been undeniable. However, Spielberg...
Steven Spielberg on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
According to the Dcau head Bruce Timm, Spielberg entered the animation medium at a crucial juncture, and his involvement helped pave the way for some of the best entries in the Dcau. As a result, it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that Spielberg saved the DC Animated Universe from spiraling into obscurity, and here is why.
Steven Spielberg’s Collaboration With Warner Bros. Animation Likely Saved the Dcau
Steven Spielberg‘s impact on the film industry has been undeniable. However, Spielberg...
- 4/4/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
Superman is one of the most beloved characters in fictional media and arguably one of the strongest. Several incarnations of the Man of Steel exist across different forms of media but his depiction in the 2000s animated series Justice League Unlimited remains the superior one.
A still from Justice League Unlimited
One particular moment in the series depicts the true strength of Superman that hasn’t been emulated in any other medium. While Henry Cavill’s Superman is depicted as unhinged and intimidating in the Knightmare future of the Dcu, the Justice League Unlimited incarnation is far superior, and here is why.
Superman’s Most Intimidating Moment in Justice League Unlimited Proves Why the Dcau is the Best
Justice League Unlimited premiered almost 18 years ago, but remains one of the best animated shows, especially within the Dcau. The series has one of the best depictions of Superman and the series finale proves why.
A still from Justice League Unlimited
One particular moment in the series depicts the true strength of Superman that hasn’t been emulated in any other medium. While Henry Cavill’s Superman is depicted as unhinged and intimidating in the Knightmare future of the Dcu, the Justice League Unlimited incarnation is far superior, and here is why.
Superman’s Most Intimidating Moment in Justice League Unlimited Proves Why the Dcau is the Best
Justice League Unlimited premiered almost 18 years ago, but remains one of the best animated shows, especially within the Dcau. The series has one of the best depictions of Superman and the series finale proves why.
- 4/4/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
There is something odd about the DC Animated Universe that has captivated casual and hardcore fans since the shows in the universe began airing. This particular dissonance within the universe is something that is never explained inside or outside the narrative, but sets up a Battleworld-level landscape for the stories about our beloved heroes.
Justice League Unlimited was the concluding series in the Dcau
A theory on the internet attempts to rationalize this narrative dissonance, given that the characters existed in a world that simultaneously had outdated technology coexisting with future tech. This ‘fractured timeline’ theory finds its basis in the episode where the Justice League had to fight Vandal Savage.
Vandal Savage’s technology ‘fractured’ the timeline Vandal Savage in Justice League: Doom
In one of the episodes of the show, Vandal Savage goes back in time to give himself the technology that would help him overthrow Adolf Hitler.
Justice League Unlimited was the concluding series in the Dcau
A theory on the internet attempts to rationalize this narrative dissonance, given that the characters existed in a world that simultaneously had outdated technology coexisting with future tech. This ‘fractured timeline’ theory finds its basis in the episode where the Justice League had to fight Vandal Savage.
Vandal Savage’s technology ‘fractured’ the timeline Vandal Savage in Justice League: Doom
In one of the episodes of the show, Vandal Savage goes back in time to give himself the technology that would help him overthrow Adolf Hitler.
- 4/4/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
There has always been a talk about Justice League among superhero lovers. Matt S. Wayne had an idea that could have given some more action to the comic lovers. Throughout the world, a lot of superhero fans prefer comics, and Justice League Unlimited is one of the most famous comics in demand.
Matt Wayne | Source: IMDb
American writer Matt S. Wayne joined as the Head Writer of Justice League Unlimited from season three onwards. Acclaimed for his works like the animated series Niko and the Sword of Light, Cannon Busters, and Ben 10: Omniverse, Wayne is a pretty famous name in the world of comics. Wayne was even looking forward to making some additions to the Justice League Unlimited.
Matt S. Wayne Wanted to Focus on Two Superheroes While Writing for Justice League Unlimited
Recently, Matt S. Wayne, the Head Writer of Justice League Unlimited, produced by Bruce Timm, exchanged...
Matt Wayne | Source: IMDb
American writer Matt S. Wayne joined as the Head Writer of Justice League Unlimited from season three onwards. Acclaimed for his works like the animated series Niko and the Sword of Light, Cannon Busters, and Ben 10: Omniverse, Wayne is a pretty famous name in the world of comics. Wayne was even looking forward to making some additions to the Justice League Unlimited.
Matt S. Wayne Wanted to Focus on Two Superheroes While Writing for Justice League Unlimited
Recently, Matt S. Wayne, the Head Writer of Justice League Unlimited, produced by Bruce Timm, exchanged...
- 4/2/2024
- by Ankita
- FandomWire
Writer Matt Wayne is most popularly known for his work on the animated series Niko and the Sword of Light, Ben 10: Omniverse, and Cannon Busters. The writer served as the managing editor at Milestone Media, where he worked on titles such as Icon and Hardware. Milestone Media was co-founded by Dwayne McDuffie, who worked on Bruce Timm’s Justice League Unlimited. Wayne is also the writer of Shadow Cabinet and Heroes.
Matt Wayne joined Justice League Unlimited in season three as the head writer. As the name suggests, specifically based on the Justice League team, the animated series featured an array of superheroes from the DC Comics universe. The series is said to be a direct sequel to the Justice League animated series and served as the eighth and concluding animated series in the Dcau. Matt Wayne, in an interview, revealed the heroes he had the most fun writing for.
Matt Wayne joined Justice League Unlimited in season three as the head writer. As the name suggests, specifically based on the Justice League team, the animated series featured an array of superheroes from the DC Comics universe. The series is said to be a direct sequel to the Justice League animated series and served as the eighth and concluding animated series in the Dcau. Matt Wayne, in an interview, revealed the heroes he had the most fun writing for.
- 4/1/2024
- by Avneet Ahluwalia
- FandomWire
Justice League Unlimited is often regarded as one of the best series ever created by the DC Animated Universe. Throughout its run, it kept fans’ interest at its peak, making them hooked on it and wanting more at the end of each episode. But even with such good reviews, fans had conflicting opinions over a few things, especially one that included the Green Lantern.
Justice League Unlimited.
One of these few features of the story that caught fans in a whirlwind of mixed emotions was Green Lantern ending up choosing Vixen at one point. However, while fans may be worried about it because of what they saw onscreen, a lot of thought process was involved behind its helming, and the writer’s opinion on the same only further proves this!
This Justice League Unlimited Story isn’t Really What Fans Think it is!
Throughout the Justice League Unlimited storyline, fans...
Justice League Unlimited.
One of these few features of the story that caught fans in a whirlwind of mixed emotions was Green Lantern ending up choosing Vixen at one point. However, while fans may be worried about it because of what they saw onscreen, a lot of thought process was involved behind its helming, and the writer’s opinion on the same only further proves this!
This Justice League Unlimited Story isn’t Really What Fans Think it is!
Throughout the Justice League Unlimited storyline, fans...
- 4/1/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
Having played J. Jonah Jameson in Marvel and Commissioner Gordon in DC, J.K. Simmons is no stranger to excelling in the comic book genre. And with Invincible, the Oscar-winner was once again allowed to spread his acting chops in the realm of superheroes, and unlike his live-action Cbm counterparts, Omni-Man was not bound by mortality.
But this isn’t the lone time the actor has voiced Cbm characters in animation, as prior to this series, the Whiplash Star had played two major DC villains in the acclaimed Justice League Unlimited.
J.K. Simmons Did Double Duty in Justice League Unlimited
J.K. Simmons | Credit: Spider-Man (Via Sony)
Whether it be Kai in Kung Fu Panda 3 or Lenny Turteltaub in Bojack Horseman, J.K. Simmons always brings out his A-game while voicing animated characters. Furthermore, his performance as Nolan in Invincible stands as a testament to the actor’s expertise as a Va.
But this isn’t the lone time the actor has voiced Cbm characters in animation, as prior to this series, the Whiplash Star had played two major DC villains in the acclaimed Justice League Unlimited.
J.K. Simmons Did Double Duty in Justice League Unlimited
J.K. Simmons | Credit: Spider-Man (Via Sony)
Whether it be Kai in Kung Fu Panda 3 or Lenny Turteltaub in Bojack Horseman, J.K. Simmons always brings out his A-game while voicing animated characters. Furthermore, his performance as Nolan in Invincible stands as a testament to the actor’s expertise as a Va.
- 4/1/2024
- by Santanu Roy
- FandomWire
Smallville star Michael Rosenbaum joined other celebrities around the world who mourned the death of actor Chance Perdomo. The Gen V star was reportedly involved in a motorcycle accident on March 29 and passed away. The actor was known for his roles in Chilling Adventures with Sabrina, the After series, and Killed by My Debt. He was twenty-seven years old at the time of his passing.
Rosenbaum posted on his X (formerly Twitter) that the actors had met recently to film an episode of Rosenbaum’s podcast. He mentioned that the podcast was yet to be aired and that he was too emotional after the actor’s death. He also called Perdomo an ‘amazing soul’ and said he was very articulate.
Michael Rosenbaum Reveals Unaired Podcast With Chance Perdomo Michael Rosenbaum in the Inside of You podcast
Michael Rosenbaum is no stranger to superhero roles. The actor had his breakthrough with the CW show Smallville,...
Rosenbaum posted on his X (formerly Twitter) that the actors had met recently to film an episode of Rosenbaum’s podcast. He mentioned that the podcast was yet to be aired and that he was too emotional after the actor’s death. He also called Perdomo an ‘amazing soul’ and said he was very articulate.
Michael Rosenbaum Reveals Unaired Podcast With Chance Perdomo Michael Rosenbaum in the Inside of You podcast
Michael Rosenbaum is no stranger to superhero roles. The actor had his breakthrough with the CW show Smallville,...
- 4/1/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
American artist, animator, creator, writer and producer, Bruce Timm is known majorly for his collaboration with the Dcau. He went on to create shows like Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series, Justice League, Batman Beyond, Justice League Unlimited, etc. But before he was working on such superhit animations, Timm started his career with Filmnation.
Bruce Timm. Credit: Wikimedia Commons
The animator dropped out of college early, before he started working on K-Mart. He then got into Filmnation in his second attempt in the late 1980s, and finally started working on animation.
Bruce Timm Started His Career With a Knock-off
Bruce Timm‘s career took a turn when he finally passed a layout test for Filmnation. It was his second attempt, but he could finally work on things he loved, even though the animation industry at the time was not the best place to be in. He revealed (via...
Bruce Timm. Credit: Wikimedia Commons
The animator dropped out of college early, before he started working on K-Mart. He then got into Filmnation in his second attempt in the late 1980s, and finally started working on animation.
Bruce Timm Started His Career With a Knock-off
Bruce Timm‘s career took a turn when he finally passed a layout test for Filmnation. It was his second attempt, but he could finally work on things he loved, even though the animation industry at the time was not the best place to be in. He revealed (via...
- 3/30/2024
- by Swagata Das
- FandomWire
The Justice League animated series is one of the most beloved entries in the pantheon of DC content over the years. The series saw the iconic DC superheroes including Superman, Batman, Hawkgirl, Flash, Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern, and Wonder Woman battling various foes and supervillains. The show ran for 2 seasons and was succeeded by Justice League Unlimited.
The iconic intro of the Justice League animated series
The series was praised for its animation style, characterization, rich narrative, and interconnectivity with other series that came before. One of the intriguing aspects of the series was John Stewart and his peculiar green eyes. The developer of the series Bruce Timm addressed the reason behind this, making the character much more interesting.
John Stewart’s Green Eyes in Justice League Has an Intriguing Origin Story
John Stewart/ Green Lantern was voiced by Phil Lamarr in Justice League
After Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series,...
The iconic intro of the Justice League animated series
The series was praised for its animation style, characterization, rich narrative, and interconnectivity with other series that came before. One of the intriguing aspects of the series was John Stewart and his peculiar green eyes. The developer of the series Bruce Timm addressed the reason behind this, making the character much more interesting.
John Stewart’s Green Eyes in Justice League Has an Intriguing Origin Story
John Stewart/ Green Lantern was voiced by Phil Lamarr in Justice League
After Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series,...
- 3/30/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
DC Legend Bruce Timm has always been in love with comics. The artist, animator, writer, producer, and director has been one of the masterminds behind the popularity of modern animated DC comic shows.
Bruce Timm. Credit: Wikimedia Commons
The Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker showrunner revealed some stunning details about his fellow DC comic book artist and animator, Russ Heath. Timm further revealed the actual reason behind the poor-looking animations including GI Joe.
The GI Joe Animation Problem A still from G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero. Credit: Hasbro/Yt
DC legend Bruce Timm who has an astounding legacy to his credit including Batman: The Animated Series, The New Batman Adventures, and Justice League Unlimited, revealed why old-school animation similar to G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero was not up to the mark. A few animators, including the late Russ Heath who was a Model Designer in the show,...
Bruce Timm. Credit: Wikimedia Commons
The Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker showrunner revealed some stunning details about his fellow DC comic book artist and animator, Russ Heath. Timm further revealed the actual reason behind the poor-looking animations including GI Joe.
The GI Joe Animation Problem A still from G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero. Credit: Hasbro/Yt
DC legend Bruce Timm who has an astounding legacy to his credit including Batman: The Animated Series, The New Batman Adventures, and Justice League Unlimited, revealed why old-school animation similar to G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero was not up to the mark. A few animators, including the late Russ Heath who was a Model Designer in the show,...
- 3/30/2024
- by Lachit Roy
- FandomWire
Bruce Timm is one of the most popular artists, animators, writers, producers, and directors. Having worked in some of the biggest animated shows of all time – Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series, Batman Beyond, Justice League, and Justice League Unlimited, Timm became one of the leading names in the Dcau. But other than working for the DC Animated Universe, he has worked on many other projects in his career.
Bruce Timm | image: Wikimedia Commons
The success of Batman: The Animated Series led to many accolades for Bruce Timm and the rest of the team behind the mega hit show. And one of the greatest compliments came in the form of Steven Spielberg, who absolutely loved the show. His love for the show extended to the legendary director wanting to collaborate with Timm on another animated show, which later took the form of Freakazoid.
Bruce Timm Collaborated With Steven...
Bruce Timm | image: Wikimedia Commons
The success of Batman: The Animated Series led to many accolades for Bruce Timm and the rest of the team behind the mega hit show. And one of the greatest compliments came in the form of Steven Spielberg, who absolutely loved the show. His love for the show extended to the legendary director wanting to collaborate with Timm on another animated show, which later took the form of Freakazoid.
Bruce Timm Collaborated With Steven...
- 3/29/2024
- by Swagata Das
- FandomWire
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