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Heath CorsonComposer:
Frederik WiedmannCast:
Sean Astin, Rosario Dawson, Nathan Fillion, Christopher Gorham, Matt Lanter, Shemar Moore, Jerry O'Connell, Jason O'Mara, Sam Witwer, Dane Jamieson (more)VOD (4)
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In the aftermath of Justice League: War, the world is at peace or so it seems. When Atlantis attacks the Metropolis for the death of their king. But the Queen has diffrent plans and requires the Justice League to find her lost son. But while they search for him, Atlantian troops; lead by Ocean Master, continue their assault. Who will win? (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)
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Just another story about how superheroes manage to accomplish something only when they're in a team. Atlantis is presented here as a dark land, and Aquaman is an interesting character, but his potential in this case was definitely not fully utilized. It's just another weak addition to the superhero genre because, with superheroes, creators don't have to try that hard since there's so much of it that most of it just blends in. ()
This is absolutely fine. I've read the comics, and admittedly the story was perhaps a little more climactic, but in the context of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series, Throne of Atlantis is an absolutely perfect piece. It's a nice tie-in to Justice League: War and the reality of The New 52 is becoming completely natural. Maybe I should be gnashing my teeth over another version of Wonder Woman, but why bother? If this is her face from the animated The New 52 and she continues to be this way, I'll get used to it. Lantern and Flash have plenty of one-liners, Bats is cold-nosed, Cyborg is riding his own plotline and Shazam! hardly interests anyone, so why not enjoy Aquaman's ascension to the throne and Clark Kent and Diana Prince dating? ()
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