JUSTICE SOCIETY: WORLD WAR II Animated Feature Assembles Voice Cast Including Stana Katic As Wonder Woman

JUSTICE SOCIETY: WORLD WAR II Animated Feature Assembles Voice Cast Including Stana Katic As Wonder Woman

Upcoming DC Animated Universe feature Justice Society: World War II has put together an undeniably impressive cast, with Stana Katic as Wonder Woman and Matt Bomer as the Flash among the many highlights...

By JoshWilding - Jan 07, 2021 11:01 AM EST
Source: The Hollywood Reporter

The Hollywood Reporter has revealed the cast and creative team for Justice Society: World War II, and it makes for undeniably impressive reading. The first of the DC Animated Universe's features to put the focus on this team of heroes, excitement for this one has been high ever since it was first announced during last year's DC FanDome event. 

We still don't have any story details, but the first official still (which you can see above) offers an idea of what to expect when this team - which has been a focal point of Stargirl and will next be seen in Black Adam - takes centre stage in the DCAU later this year (we're also waiting on a release date).

Stana Katic leads the cast as Wonder Woman, while Matt Bomer is playing the Flash. Those two first worked together on 2013's Superman: Unbound.

Joining them are Elysia Rotaru as Black Canary, Chris Diamantopoulos as Steve Trevor, Omid Abtahi as Hawkman, Matthew Mercer as Hourman, Armen Taylor as Jay Garrick, Liam McIntyre as Aquaman, Ashleigh LaThrop as Iris West, Geoffrey Arend as Charles Halstead/Advisor, Keith Ferguson as Dr. Fate, and Darin De Paul as Roosevelt.

Jeff Wamester, who worked on the Guardians of the Galaxy animated series, is directing from a script by Meghan Fitzmartin (Supernatural) and Jeremy Adams (Batman: Soul Of The Dragon).

Are you excited for Justice Society: World War II?


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10. Sinestro Corps War

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A Green Lantern TV show - titled "Lantern" - is in the works, as is a movie. However, either one of those reboots jumping straight into the Sinestro Corps War (a battle the 2011 movie teased far too soon in its after-credits scene) is unlikely, but it could work nicely in the form of an animated adventure.

The massive crossover event by Geoff Johns followed the Green Lanterns of Earth, along with the rest of the Green Lantern Corps, as they fought an interstellar war against the Sinestro Corps, an army led by the former Green Lantern Sinestro. Armed with yellow power rings, they hoped to create a universe ruled through fear.

If handled the right way, this could be a true two-part epic similar to The Dark Knight Returns.
 

9. Superman: Birthright

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Superman: Birthright is considered the definitive origin story for the Man of Steel by the vast majority of comic book fans, and it’s easy to see why. Following Clark Kent as a young man as he attempts to learn more about his alien heritage, Mark Waid and Leinil Yu go on to explain how Clark Kent found his way to The Daily Planet and into the lives of characters like Lois Lane and Lex Luthor.

The latter serves as the main villain here, though there are plenty of cool twists and turns and a very touching ending which lends something new to the character’s well-known background.

Packed full of iconic imagery, Superman: Birthright could be just what is needed after the much darker version of the Man of Steel that we’ve become accustomed to in the DC Extended Universe; the only issue with this is that we recently got yet another origin story in Superman: Man of Tomorrow.
 

8. DC One Million

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DC One Million wasn’t that great, but the potential for it to be turned into something amazing is definitely there. The basic premise of the massive crossover tale from the late 90s was that it set out to show readers what the DC Universe would look like in the 853rd century.

Superman was still alive, while the solar system was being watched over by the Justice League Alpha, a team made up of future analogues of Wonder Woman, Hourman, Starman, Aquaman, the Flash and Batman.

Solaris and Vandal Savage are the main villains, and while a loose adaptation of the story would probably work best, any sort of glimpse into the future of this world could be really interesting to explore in a movie.
 

7. Endgame

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No, not that Endgame! DC's "Endgame" revolves around the "final" confrontation between Batman and The Joker, and there’s a lot in there which would almost certainly make the Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo tale a hit as an animated feature. For starters, it kicks off with the Dark Knight squaring off with the Justice League after they fall under the control of the Clown Prince of Crime

That action packed sequence would look downright incredible brought to life in an animated film.

"Endgame" also teases The Joker’s history and makes it clear that he’s well aware Batman and Bruce Wayne are one and the same. Hell, he invades the Batcave, chops off Alfred’s hand, and even taunts the hero about the murder of his parents. The story ends with both Batman and The Joker seemingly dying, a potentially powerful conclusion for a standalone feature. 
 

6. Doomsday Clock

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There's no getting around the fact that Doomsday Clock was something of a disappointment, but seeing the worlds of DC and Watchmen combined was an undeniable treat for comic book fans. 

Superman battling Dr. Manhattan in an animated setting would be epic, while everything from the team-up between Batman and Rorschach to Ozymandias taking on The Comedian (in a rematch) could be included here. Honestly, Warner Bros. could find plenty of ways to improve on this tale beyond just bringing some of the comic book's most memorable moments to life on screen.

This could even be used as a way of testing the waters for a live-action version down the line. 
 

5. Blackest Night

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Another massive Green Lantern story (which ran for almost a year) Blackest Night featured the return of Nekron, a personified force of death who re-animated deceased superheroes and set out to eliminate all life and emotion from the universe. To help counter this threat, all of the different Corps were forced to work together, and even Batman and the Flash were granted power rings. 

Blackest Night also featured the resurrection of a several fan-favourite characters including Aquaman, Firestorm, Martian Manhunter, and Professor Zoom. Many of them were obviously alive and well in the DC Animated Universe the last time we saw them, but there’s still the potential here for a massive event which has some serious ramifications for all these films moving forward.

Even if the DCAU will no longer be a shared world, this is worthy of being adapted in some form.
 

4. Forever Evil

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When Earth-1 was invaded by the villainous members of The Crime Syndicate from Earth-3, the Justice League was left trapped and the evil doppelgängers of characters like Batman and Wonder Woman quickly took control of the planet. When it became apparent that this group would ultimately destroy the world, Lex Luthor decided to take action by assembling an "Injustice League."

By the time all was said and done in Forever Evil, Lex was hailed as a hero and actually became a member of the League, but only after revealing that he had discovered Batman's secret identity.

That’s a status quo that would be great to see established in the DC Animated Universe, while this story is definitely epic enough to be told across a ninety-minute feature. It's hard to imagine this ever making it to the big screen, of course, so an animated feature would be the next best thing.
 

3. Three Jokers

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Three Jokers hasn't even ended yet, and it could honestly prove to be a disaster by the time all is said and done. However, we've seen these animated features take plenty of liberties with the source material, so there are no doubt ways Warner Bros. could make up for any not so great moments.

Having Batman, Batgirl, and the Red Hood all come together to battle multiple versions of the Clown Prince of Crime is a fun premise, and one which could see multiple voice actors used. 

Mark Hamill would obviously have to be somewhere at the top of that list, but there's a tonne of potential here. It may just hinge on whether there's an appetite for it by the time all is said and done with the Three Jokers comic book series (which concludes a little later this year barring any future delays).
 

2. The Darkseid War

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"The Darkseid War" revolves around two of the most deadly villains of the DC Multiverse, the Dark God Darkseid and the Anti God the Anti-Monitor, as they take aim at each other with the Justice League and the entire human race caught in the crossfire.

Wonder Woman’s history was also explored in this story as some major revelations about the Amazons were made as we met the deranged daughter of Darkseid. Her mother was an Amazonian warrior who gave birth on the same night Diana was born.

Making Wonder Woman the focus of this story would be a smart move, while the Justice League being present would almost certainly ensure that it’s a hit. We've seen a lot of Darkseid in the DCAU, but this would definitely be a new use of the villain. 
 

1. Kingdom Come

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Why hasn't this happened already?

Kingdom Come is such a well respected classic that the fact it still hasn’t been adapted in any form is genuinely shocking. For those who don’t know, it’s set in a future that deals with a growing conflict between the visibly out-of-touch "traditional" superheroes and a growing population of largely amoral and dangerously irresponsible new vigilantes.

While that’s all taking place, Batman assembles a team in an attempt to contain the escalating disaster, foil the machinations of Lex Luthor and prevent a world-ending superhuman war. This is something which would be amazing to see in live-action, but for now, an animated version would be more than welcome and quite possibly the best way to do this classic any sort of justice.
 

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HulkisHoly
HulkisHoly - 1/7/2021, 11:36 AM
Is this Archer?
dracula
dracula - 1/7/2021, 11:42 AM
@HulkisHorny - Wonder if this is connected to Man Of Tomorrow or if this will just be the regular look for the movies
noahthegrand
noahthegrand - 1/7/2021, 11:38 AM
This looks fantastic. I never knew I wanted a JSA in WW2 movie but I do now.
TheMapleSyrup
TheMapleSyrup - 1/7/2021, 11:38 AM
Looks cool. Kind of like a prequel to New Frontier
TheMapleSyrup
TheMapleSyrup - 1/7/2021, 11:39 AM
Also, I'm surprised Aquaman is in this. He's basically never associated with JSA
dracula
dracula - 1/7/2021, 11:44 AM
@TheMapleSyrup - thinking more likely a prequel to Man Of Tomorrow
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 1/7/2021, 12:11 PM
@TheMapleSyrup - I'm surprised Aquaman is in this

He's got time now that his book is cancelled.

(Yes, I'm bitter about that.)
TheGrayGhost
TheGrayGhost - 1/7/2021, 12:20 PM
@Reeds2Much - They canned Aquaman???
dracula
dracula - 1/7/2021, 1:18 PM
@Reeds2Much - yeah the original 7 justice league should always have a book
TheMapleSyrup
TheMapleSyrup - 1/7/2021, 2:02 PM
@Reeds2Much - I'm bitter as hell about that too. I've been collecting Aquaman since Brightest Day. Only comic I was still reading. The bastards.
Alphadog
Alphadog - 1/7/2021, 2:14 PM
@Reeds2Much - to be fair, Flash doesn't have a book either right now, and I certainly don't think it will be for very long. Some people think they will announce new books for April. Right now we only know the books coming out in March (and one or two titles like Green Lantern start in April I believe)
soberchimera
soberchimera - 1/7/2021, 11:40 AM
No Alan Scott? Also, why is Iris West in this if Jay Garrick is the Flash?
dracula
dracula - 1/7/2021, 11:41 AM
Wonder if this is in the same universe as Superman Man Of Tomorrow, they at least have the same art style.

Wonder Woman's hair looks weird in that picture
brodie999
brodie999 - 1/7/2021, 4:24 PM
@dracula - Yeah, it looks like it came out of her debut in 1941. Maybe they're basing the characters on their Golden Age designs.
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 1/7/2021, 11:42 AM
My heart beats for characters like JSA and LOSH.

DC's Legacy.
Batman5
Batman5 - 1/7/2021, 11:44 AM
Love Stanna this will be dope!
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 1/7/2021, 11:47 AM
Liked her on Castle. Good for her.
storyteller
storyteller - 1/7/2021, 11:49 AM
Could be the movie takes place in two timelines with WW branching them together. Her time with the JSA and her time in the JL.
dracula
dracula - 1/7/2021, 11:57 AM
@storyteller - Could just be a prequel. Wonder Woman is immortal.
KWilly
KWilly - 1/7/2021, 11:51 AM
Guess this is in the same universe as Man of Tomorrow.
dracula
dracula - 1/7/2021, 11:56 AM
@KWilly - Hopefully it lives up to Man Of Tomorrow. That was a much better start to a universe than Justice League War
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 1/7/2021, 11:58 AM
This looks like the same art style as Man of Tomorrow. While I don't necessarily have a problem with that style, can we please not do this whole shared universe thing again? That was the biggest problem with the last 6 years of DC animation and I thought the point of starting fresh was to not do that again. Every film should be unique.
Godzilla2000Zer
Godzilla2000Zer - 1/7/2021, 12:11 PM
I never pictured Wonder Woman being in this so I'm pleasantly surprised but no Alan Scott ugh!
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 1/7/2021, 12:12 PM
I like the art work, I am sure the animation will also deliver!
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