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TV Insider has provided our first look at Justice League vs. Teen Titans via the above image which features member of the latter team. The impressive cast has also been announced: Jon Bernthal (The Walking Dead, Daredevil) will play the villainous demon Trigon, Taissa Farmiga (Taissa Farmiga (American Horror Story) will give life to his daughter, Raven. Rounding out the rest of the Titans are Jake T. Austin (Blue Beetle), Brandon Soo Hoo (Beast Boy), Kari Wahlgren (Starfire), Shemar Moore (Cyborg), Sean Maher (Nightwing) and Stuart Allan (Robin).
Plus, the Justice League members will be played by Jason O’Mara (Batman), Jerry O’Connell (Superman), Rosario Dawson (Wonder Woman) and Christopher Gorham (Flash).
The story will see Robin being "sent to work with the Titans after his volatile behavior botches a Justice League mission. The young team then must really step up to face Trigon after he possesses the League and threatens to conquer the world."
Batman: The Killing Joke Animated Movie News - Premiere Date & Story Details
Batman: The Killing Joke Animated Movie Premiere Date
Exec producer Bruce Timm revealed at Wizard World Comic Con New Orleans that Batman: The Killing Joke will premiere at San Diego Comic Con this July. SDCC 2016 will run on July 21-24.
Batman: The Killing Joke Animated Movie Story
While this animated movie will certainly hold true to Alan Moore and Brian Bolland's 1988 graphic novel, which is what the film is based on, Bruce Timm revealed that they had to add a little bit of story in order to make this a full-length movie. Timm said:
The one big difference about it, as opposed to those other projects (The Dark Knight Returns Part 1 & Part 2), is The Killing Joke... the source material is really not long enough to make an entire feature film out of, so we actually had to add a lot more story to it. Which is tricky. But I think we came up with a really good solution on how that worked.
Batman: The Killing Joke Animated Movie Cast
There have been plenty of rumors that Mark Hamill and Kevin Conroy, who voiced Joker and Batman respectively on The Animated Series, will return for this animated movie. In January 2016, Conroy and Hamilly seemed to tease the collaboration over Twitter:
Kevin Conroy [emoji]10004[/emoji] @RealKevinConroy
I finally caught my favorite villain! Bats nabs Joker
Collider has reported that Hamill will return as the Joker in the Batman: The Killing Joke animated film that's due out in 2016. Their sources confirm that Hamill has already recorded his voice acting for the film.
In the weeks since the project was announced, the internet has been speculating on who might be on the voice cast. Naturally, Conroy and Hamill are the two biggest topics of discussion. With Bruce Timm producing and Hamill starring at the Joker, The Killing Joke might end up being a full-blown Batman: The Animated Series reunion. We shall see.
When I saw the news of TT vs. JL I thought Tim would possibly be in the movie. Wonder when he will get his timeThat Teen Titans pic made me nut
And his suit design :xNew 52 Tim starting his career as Red Robin :x
About to downloadThanks for letting me know it's out
interesting. I actually enjoyed it more than the other recent Batman movies. I actually didn't think Batman vs robin or son of Batman were all that good, honestly.just finished bad blood. its probably my least favorite of the recent dc animated movies, which isn't saying much because it was still a good movie but just my least favorite of the last few.
that final scene though?? got me hyped and confused at the same time
and I'm not sold on batwing.
just finished bad blood. its probably my least favorite of the recent dc animated movies, which isn't saying much because it was still a good movie but just my least favorite of the last few.
that final scene though?? got me hyped and confused at the same time
and I'm not sold on batwing.