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I would love to see a Kingdom Come animated movie (a la Dark Knight Returns and have it in two parts)
 
Just seen AoA, joint was fantastic, all the murder, murder, sex, sex, & murder, murder was appreciated.

Waller finna evolve into Jabba The Hutt as time goes on.
 
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Assault on Arkham was really good. Did Deadshot's facial hair keep changing in the beginning of the movie? He went from having a goatee to a fu manchu and it kept switching. I'm pretty sure it was him and I wasn't mixing him up with black spider.
 
I'm guessing Throne of Atlantis?


Throne of Atlantis — to be released early next year on DVD, Blu-ray and for digital download and on demand — adapts a comic arc that pits the undersea nation of Atlantis against the surface world. Unlike the comic, the movie will focus on how young Arthur Curry discovers his aquatic heritage. Raised by his human father, when the movie begins he doesn't know that he is the heir to the throne of the watery kingdom.


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Denzel, what have they done to you?!
Man I lost it when Joker said this.
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Assault on Arkham was really good. Did Deadshot's facial hair keep changing in the beginning of the movie? He went from having a goatee to a fu manchu and it kept switching. I'm pretty sure it was him and I wasn't mixing him up with black spider.

Boomerang acknowledge Dead shot shaved before they started playing darts..
 
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He did? It changed 2-3 times in the scene when they first got released into the city though. I thought he kept switching some facial hair disguises.
 
Just now watching son of batman
The guy who does slade/death stroke voice is the same who did zanatos(sp?) in gargoyles
 
loved AOA. the story was so on point. writers did an awsome job. DC owns the animated superhero movie industry. havent seen anything from marvel that i truly liked since ultimate avengers 1 and 2
 
Machinima Lands Exclusive Animated ‘Justice League’ Series

Machinima, an online network that mostly targets younger males, has secured the exclusive rights to a three-part animated “Justice League” series from Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment.

“Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles” will launch in the spring of 2015.

“Chronicles” is said to revolve around a newly conceived reality in the DC universe where Justice League members Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman are much darker versions of the superheroes that people know.

The digital series is based on “Justice League: Gods & Monsters,” an original animated film executive produced by Bruce Timm and co-produced by Alan Burnett that will be released by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment later in 2015. Timm and Burnett both collaborated on “Batman: The Animated Series.”

The “Chronicles” episodes will debut weeks before the launch of the film on home entertainment platforms.

The property is the first program the companies have collaborated on since Warner Bros. invested $18 million in Machinima in March.

It’s also the first project from Warner Bros.’ newly formed digital content production unit, headed up by Sam Register, president, Warner Bros. Animation and Warner Digital Series — and, of course, comes as the film studio is filming “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” for 2016, followed by a “Justice League” movie in 2018.

“Ever since we announced the Warner Bros. strategic investment, we have been looking for a new and exciting way to tap into the company’s unmatched content,” said Chad Gutstein, Machinma’s CEO.

Announcement comes just days after Machinima announced Daniel Tibbets as the first chief content officer of the online channel.

Added DC Entertainment president Diane Nelson: “We are committed to delivering DC Entertainment’s extensive line-up of world-class characters and stories to audiences across all platforms and formats. ‘Justice League: Gods and Monsters’ is an exciting opportunity to bring alternate versions of DC Comics’ iconic Justice League characters to Machinima, and we look forward to bringing this new animated shortform series to life with our partners across Warner Bros.”

Machinima is looking to bolster its original programming offerings for its core 18-34-year-old demo after scoring with scripted series like “Mortal Kombat: Legacy,” “Street Fighter: Assassin’s Fist,” “Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn” and “Battlestar Galactica Blood & Chrome.”
 
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