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Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox 2013 Movie

Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
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Length
1h 15m
Country
United States
Release Dates
2013-07-28
Description
When time travel allows a past wrong to be righted for The Flash and his family, the ripples of the event prove disastrous as a fractured, alternate reality now exists where a Justice League never formed, and even Superman is nowhere to be found. Teaming with a grittier, more violent Dark Knight and Cyborg, Flash races to restore the continuity of his original timeline while this new world is ravaged by a fierce war between Wonder Woman's Amazons and Aquaman's Atlanteans.
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Kevin McKidd
Kevin McKidd
Thomas Wayne / Flashpoint Batman (voice)
Justin Chambers
Justin Chambers
Barry Allen / The Flash (voice)
Kevin Conroy
Kevin Conroy
Bruce Wayne / Batman (voice)
Ron Perlman
Ron Perlman
Deathstroke / Slade Wilson (Voice)
Michael B. Jordan
Michael B. Jordan
Victor Stone / Cyborg (voice)
C. Thomas Howell
C. Thomas Howell
Professor Eobard "Zoom" Thawne / Reverse-Flash (voice)
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I hated it. Ron Perlman voices Deathstroke again, and it bothers me. Batman using guns!?!? What?!?! Even if it's Thomas don't you think that he wouldn't use the weapon that murdered his son!? He does in this movie though! In the comic he doesn't use guns, just like Bruce! He stabbed Thawne, not shoot him through the head, God! I hate this movie! The animation was good though, and Aquaman was cool. That is all of the compliments. The comic spent time building up Cyborg's team, and this movie just throws in the kids and that's it. Stupid. The kids got more time to be developed in the comic, though the movie does give their fight with Wonder Woman more screentime. That's another thing, it's not bad, but this movie is more action oriented than the comic. The comic had fights, but they felt short. This movie has action that takes more time. The movie could have been shorter, but I guess everything has to be a spectacle so action was everywhere in this movie and it took longer than the comic. Why make it longer? The comic was not perfect, but why make something that is more bloated and takes up more lifetime to spend? Could have just been like the comic and keep it like that. It irks me so much. I am ranting I guess, so call me crazy, I don't care. I hate this, and I wish it stayed true to the comic. Batman with guns makes no sense.
4
SPOILERS BELOW I really liked the whole war aspect of the movie. I liked the animation, the characters, and the fight scenes. The whole confused Barry thing didn't work for me in the beginning, but it picks up when he meets Thomas, so it didn't bother me too much. Deathstroke and Lex Luthor's appearances were short, but welcome appearances. Hal too, but I don't think Hal got much time to shine. I still liked Hal though. I thought that Cyborg and Thomas Wayne were very cool and I love how they interacted. I liked the whole corrupt Diana and Arthur characters as they were just badass warring king and queen. I liked the detail of Diana getting teary eyed as she prepared to kill Arthur. Another thing I liked, but not as much as the other stuff, was the ending. The shining detail for me was when Bruce read his father's letter. Everything else in the end was nice too, and the post-credits scene I liked it. One more thing, I really liked how Flashpoint Superman was handled. Those are my thoughts about the film.
4

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