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Justice League: Gods and Monsters

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2015 film directed by Sam Liu
For the 1998 film, seeGods and Monsters (film).

Justice League: Gods and Monsters
Blu-ray cover
Directed bySam Liu
Screenplay byAlan Burnett
Story by
Produced by
Starring
Edited byChristopher D. Lozinski
Music byFrederik Wiedmann
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Home Video
Release dates
  • July 21, 2015 (2015-07-21) (Digital)
  • July 28, 2015 (2015-07-28) (Physical)
Running time
76 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Justice League: Gods and Monsters is a 2015 Americananimatedsuperhero film and the 24th film of theDC Universe Animated Original Movies. It features an alternate universe version of theDC Comics superhero team theJustice League. It was released as a download on July 21, 2015, and released on DVD and Blu-ray on July 28.

Plot

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In analternate universe, theJustice League—Batman (Kirk Langstrom), Wonder Woman (Bekka), and Superman (Hernan Guerra, son ofGeneral Zod)— is an autonomous brutal force that maintains order on Earth and has mixed public reception. ScientistsVictor Fries,Ray Palmer, andSilas Stone, along with his young sonVictor, are killed by methods similar to the Justice League. PresidentAmanda Waller asks they cooperate with the government's investigation. Meanwhile, Superman invitesLois Lane to the Tower of the Justice, where he tells her of his goals to help humanity and reveals how little he knows aboutKrypton or his heritage.

Batman discovers an email sent to Silas and several scientists, includingWill Magnus, Kirk's best friend who helped with his transformation. He asks Magnus and his wife Tina about "Project Fair Play", which involved scientists underLex Luthor's employ; Magnus offers to ask what the others know. Magnus gathers the remaining scientists (John Henry Irons,Thomas Morrow,Michael Holt,Pat Dugan,Emil Hamilton,Karen Beecher,Thaddeus Sivana,Kimiyo Hoshi, andStephen Shin) for answers. However, they are attacked by three robot assassins who travel via Boom Tube. Despite their efforts, the assassins leave Magnus as the sole survivor of the attack.

The League takes Magnus to the Tower to recover, while Superman flies to Luthor's satellite orbiting the Moon. Luthor reveals the Project is a way to destroy the League if necessary; he also reveals the truth about Zod to Superman. As Superman leaves, a robot assassin who has Superman's powers arrives and destroys the satellite, seemingly killing Luthor.Steve Trevor shows satellite footage of the explosion and Superman's presence to Waller. She retaliates with Project Fair Play, which consists of troops and vehicles armed with energy weapons powered by red solar radiation that weaken Superman.

Superman and Wonder Woman face the army while Batman stays inside the Tower, where he activates the forcefield, thinking Magnus can clear the League. Tina appears and subdues Batman before transforming into a liquid metal robot named Platinum and reviving Magnus with an organic nanite serum that enhances his strength and healing. Magnus then reveals that he had killed Tina in a fit of rage after realizing she was in love with Kirk. Believing that there is no hope for humanity, Magnus orchestrated everything using hisMetal Men with the intent to detonate a Nanite Bomb to link humanity in a hive mind. He joined Fair Play for its resources to fund his secret Nanite Bomb project.

As Magnus prepares his weapon, Luthor, who escaped the explosion, teleports into the middle of the battle outside and tells everyone he has discovered Magnus' plan. Batman frees himself and seizes the opportunity to drop the forcefield. With Batman fighting Magnus, Wonder Woman faces Platinum, and Superman takes on the Metal Men, who merge into a single robot and ambush him. Wonder Woman uses a Boom Tube to send Platinum into the sun. Simultaneously, Superman destroys theMother Boxes inside the unified Metal Man before taking it underground and melting it in molten rock. The League destroys the bomb, and, after being defeated by Batman, a remorseful Magnus commits suicide by disintegrating himself with nanites.

A week later, the Justice League has been cleared of all wrongdoing, and the world, along with Lois Lane, views them differently. Bekka decides to leave the Justice League to face her past along with Luthor, who wants to explore other universes after growing bored with this one. Before leaving, Luthor gives Superman all the data on Krypton and tells him to be a "real hero". The film ends with Superman and Batman deciding to use the data to help humanity.

Cast

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Crew

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Reception

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The film earned $2,990,638 from domestic home video sales.[1]

It received mostly positive reviews from critics. Based on 8 reviews collected onRotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 88% with an average rating of 8.10.[2]

Kofi Outlaw fromScreen Rant gave the film 5 out of 5 stars, praising Timm's and Burnett's writing, the new versions of the DC Trinity, the fight scenes and characters and calling it "a must-see for any DC fan".[3] Joshua Yehl ofIGN gave the film an 8.9/10 praising the concept, Wonder Woman's origin story, the voice acting and the use of violence.[4]

Tie-in media

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Companion series

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In the weeks before the debut of the film, a three-part series,Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles, which focused on the characters and universe of the film, was released online byMachinima on June 8, 2015.[5][6] The series is the first collaboration between Warner Bros. and Machinima, following the former's investment of $18 million in Machinima in March 2014.[5] The series is also the first production of Blue Ribbon Content, a digital content production unit of Warner Bros. formed in 2014 and led by the president of Warner Bros. AnimationSam Register.[7]

The first season consisted of three episodes concluding on June 12, 2015. A second season of the series was planned to be released in 2016 and would have featured ten episodes, but was shelved.[8][9]

Comic book series

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A series ofone-shot comics written byJ. M. DeMatteis and Bruce Timm was released and focused on each hero's origin story. Additionally, a three-issue prequel comic book series written by DeMatteis and Timm was also released.[10]

TitleIssue(s)Publication date(s)Writer(s)Artist(s)Ref(s).
Justice League: Gods and Monsters – Batman1July 22, 2015Bruce Timm and J.M. DeMatteisMathew Dow Smith[11]
Justice League: Gods and Monsters – Superman1 (print), 3 (digital)print: July 29, 2015
digital: July 3, 2015 (chapter one sneak peek), July 4, 2015 (chapter one)[12]
Moritat[13]
Justice League: Gods and Monsters – Wonder Woman1August 5, 2015Dan Green and Rick Leonardi[14]
Justice League: Gods and Monsters3 (print), 9 (digital)print: August 12, 2015 (#1), August 19, 2015 (#2), August 26, 2015 (#3)Thony Silas[15][16][17][18]
Justice League: Gods and Monsters1Feb 3 2016 (hardcover), Feb 8 2017 (softcover)all of above[19][20]

References

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  1. ^"Justice League: Gods and Monsters".The Numbers listing.Archived from the original on November 8, 2015. RetrievedJanuary 4, 2020.
  2. ^"Justice League: Gods and Monsters".Rotten Tomatoes.Fandango. RetrievedSeptember 18, 2024.
  3. ^"'Justice League: Gods And Monsters' Review".Screen Rant. July 24, 2015.Archived from the original on July 27, 2015. RetrievedJuly 24, 2015.
  4. ^"JUSTICE LEAGUE: GODS AND MONSTERS REVIEW".IGN. July 24, 2015.Archived from the original on July 27, 2015. RetrievedJuly 24, 2015.
  5. ^abGraser, Marc (September 17, 2014)."Machinima Lands Exclusive Animated 'Justice League' Series".Variety.Archived from the original on December 22, 2017. RetrievedApril 24, 2015.
  6. ^"Forget everything you thought you knew about the @DCComics universe with Justice League: #GodsandMonsters, debuting June 8th".Twitter. Machinima.Archived from the original on January 25, 2021. RetrievedJune 2, 2015.
  7. ^Spangler, Todd (October 21, 2014)."Warner Bros. Unveils Digital Short-Form Studio: Blue Ribbon Content".Variety.Archived from the original on October 22, 2014. RetrievedApril 24, 2015.
  8. ^Means-Shannon, Hannah (May 4, 2015)."Justice League: Gods And Monsters Chronicles Season 2 Announced By Machinima, WB, And DC Comics (UPDATE)".Bleeding Cool.Archived from the original on December 2, 2019. RetrievedMay 6, 2015.
  9. ^"[News]Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles season 2 has been 'shelved'". Reddit. July 17, 2016.Archived from the original on July 3, 2022. RetrievedNovember 12, 2016.
  10. ^Beedle, Tim (April 16, 2015)."Exclusive: First Look at the Justice League: Gods and Monsters Comic".DC Comics.Archived from the original on September 27, 2015. RetrievedMay 6, 2015.
  11. ^"Justice League: Gods and Monsters – Batman #1".DC Comics.Archived from the original on January 20, 2021. RetrievedJuly 24, 2015.
  12. ^"First Look: Bruce Timm's New Superman Tale".Archived from the original on June 15, 2022. RetrievedJune 15, 2022.
  13. ^"Justice League: Gods and Monsters – Superman #1".DC Comics.Archived from the original on December 4, 2020. RetrievedJuly 24, 2015.
  14. ^"Justice League: Gods and Monsters – Wonder Woman #1".DC Comics.Archived from the original on January 20, 2021. RetrievedJuly 24, 2015.
  15. ^"Justice League: Gods and Monsters #1".DC Comics. May 19, 2015.Archived from the original on January 17, 2021. RetrievedJuly 24, 2015.
  16. ^"Justice League: Gods and Monsters #2".DC Comics. May 19, 2015.Archived from the original on January 16, 2021. RetrievedJuly 24, 2015.
  17. ^"Justice League: Gods and Monsters #3".DC Comics. May 19, 2015.Archived from the original on December 2, 2019. RetrievedJuly 24, 2015.
  18. ^Justice League: Gods & Monsters (2015) (digital)
  19. ^"Justice League: Gods and Monsters".DC Comics.Archived from the original on June 15, 2022. RetrievedJune 15, 2022.
  20. ^"Justice League: Gods and Monsters".DC Comics.Archived from the original on June 15, 2022. RetrievedJune 15, 2022.

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