Animated Justice League Cast Wants a Reunion Movie, Need Fans’ Help

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Many comics fans got their first taste of DC Comics’ pantheon of heroes back in the ‘90s and early ‘00s with Warner Bros.’ various comic book-inspired animated series. Batman: The Animated Series kicked off what would now be known as a cinematic universe back in 1992, with Superman: The Animated Series not far behind. Justice League, and later Justice League Unlimited, was the show that brought together the Caped Crusader and the Man of Steel, along with Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern, The Flash and Hawkgirl.

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Now, the show’s voice cast has come together to see if Justice League fans want a reunion. If they do, they’re going to have to work for it.

I have spoken with @susaneisenberg1 and She told me, if we want a Justice League animated movie with the original cast, we need to let WB know. Tweet @WBHomeEnt with the hashtag #JLReunion

Also, Andrea Romano will even come out of retirement to direct it!#JLReunion pic.twitter.com/Uq5cQFcPS8 — #JLReunion (@AnimatedJL) November 21, 2017

The Twitter account @AnimatedJL was the first to broach the subject, with the operator of the account claiming to have spoken to Susan Eisenberg, who voiced Wonder Woman in the series. According to the tweet, Eisenberg pointed fans to the official Warner Bros. Home Entertainment account as the best place to let their voices be heard about a potential revival. By tweeting the account with the hashtag #JLReunion, the company might just pick up on how many people want a Justice League reunion.

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That might have been the end of the story, but the tweet was subsequently retweeted by Kevin Conroy, the series’ Batman, and Eisenberg herself. There’s no telling how many tweets Warner Bros. might need to convince the company an animated Justice League film would be profitable, especially considering the recent live-action Justice League’s box office failings, but that’s not stopping fans who want to hear the voices they know attached to the characters they love one more time.

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Deadhouse_Gates on November 27th, 2017 at 22:24 UTC »

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Justice League Unlimited is one of my top 10 favourite TV shows of all time, regardless of genre or any other factor.

JLU is smart and has a serialised and excellently paced plot. It has amazing fight scenes that can only really be done well in animation (unless there’s a huge budget involved for a live-action show) - it’s also hilarious, moving and features the best versions of nearly every DC character that appeared in the series. A phenomenal TV show no matter which way you slice it, in my opinion.

MadCatzControllers on November 27th, 2017 at 21:54 UTC »

"So, is there a Hawk Boy?"

-The Flash

trailerthrash on November 27th, 2017 at 20:43 UTC »

Confirmed interested parties:

Andrea Romano (Voice Director) Susan Eisenberg (Wonder Woman) Kevin Conroy (Batman) Michael Rosenbaum (The Flash) Phil Lamarr (Green Lantern) Maria Canals-Barrera (Hawkgirl) via retweet of this George Newbern (Superman) had retweeted the same post as Maria at one point but it seems to be gone. Ken Shriner (Green Arrow) Joe Gall (show editor)

I'm trying to keep up with any updates to the story at r/DCAU as i see them. I'm sure people may post them here, but i figured I'd leave the sub link if any of you have any interest.

UPDATE: at some point today Mark Hammill (Joker/Solomon Grundy) liked this tweet. Seems like we have the interest of at least one villain!