JUSTICE LEAGUE DOOM: Michael Rosenbaum Interview

JUSTICE LEAGUE DOOM: Michael Rosenbaum Interview

Michael Rosenbaum returns as the Flash in Justice League: Doom, the latest entry in the DC Universal animated original movies. In this interview he discusses the character, which he originally voiced on the weekly Justice League and Justice League Unlimited series.

By EdGross - Feb 27, 2012 01:02 PM EST
Filed Under: Justice League

Rosenbaum brought his own playful, gregarious, sometimes sarcastic personality to Flash for the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited animated television series, setting the standard as the voice behind the “fastest man alive.” Rosenbaum is one of eight actors returning to their original animated voice from the Justice League series.

Fanboy crowds also hold Rosenbaum in high esteem for his impressive performance as Lex Luthor for seven seasons of Smallville. He’ll soon be seen opposite Bradley Cooper and Kristen Bell in ‘Outrun,” and he’s currently in production on “Old Days,” a triple threat for Rosenbaum as he is writer, director and star of the film.

Justice League: Doom finds Superman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Cyborg and Batman on their heels when a team of super villains discover and implement the Dark Knight’s “contingency plans” for stopping any rogue Justice League member. The story is inspired by Mark Waid’s much-heralded “JLA: Tower of Babel.”



Produced by Warner Premiere, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the all-new Justice League: Doom arrives February 28, 2012 from Warner Home Video as a Blu-Ray™ Combo Pack and DVD, On Demand and for Download. Both the Blu-Ray™ Combo Pack and DVD will include an UltraViiolet™ Digital Copy.

Any interview with Rosenbaum is well worth the price of admission, as you just don’t know which direction the answer might come from. Here’s a Q&A with the actor following his first voice session for the film …

QUESTION:
How was this Flash different from your past performances?

MICHAEL ROSENBAUM:
This Flash is more mature, so he’s taking things a little more seriously. But we still had some fun with the character. He's still fun loving, but he's taking business seriously.

QUESTION:
What does it mean to you to be back with this group of actors again?

MICHAEL ROSENBAUM:
It's amazing being back with the old team, to come back here and all be a part of something special. It's exciting. And everybody's really great. We always had a blast. We always were joking. Lots of great guest stars and always a lot of laughs.



QUESTION:
What is it about Flash that so appeals to you?

MICHAEL ROSENBAUM:
I think it's his sense of humor. In most super hero films and shows, everybody takes themselves so seriously – and you need that guy that's going to take the edge off, provide a little levity, give us a laugh to break the tension. He’s no less of a super hero just because he’s got a comedy schtick. He just knows how to have fun with danger.

QUESTION:
Did you ever learn anything about yourself voicing Flash?

MICHAEL ROSENBAUM:
I guess you learn a little from every character you play, This character is always a kid at heart. I really think deep down with The Flash that it’s like this inner child that's just trying get out, and I think that everybody has got to keep that. So it reminds me that you’ve got to always have fun with things. Don't take work too seriously. Don't wait for the big part, and if you didn't get it, it's not the end of the world. It puts things in perspective. Be like Flash – he kind of goes with the flow.



QUESTION:
Do you collect any kind of Flash memorabilia?

MICHAEL ROSENBAUM:
I have toys at my house. I have Flash toys. I have Superman toys. I have lunchboxes. I have the original lunchbox of “Superman The Movie.” It cost me a hundy. It's probably worth $105 now. Mm hmm. I even have “The Warriors” dolls. Remember “The Warriors”?

One of my favorite things is an original Justice League painting by Alex Ross that hangs in my guest room. Alex is a genius. I was at this convention signing autographs. And I'm a nerd. Whenever I'm done signing, I want to go walk around like the fans because that's who I am. So I was walking around and I saw this amazing painting that was going for $2,000 and this guy says, “Don’t buy it, I know Alex.” So sure enough, Alex sent me one about a week later to my house. And then I met him later on. He’s a great guy. He did my Lex Luthor portrait for TV Guide way back when.

QUESTION:
What were you thinking coming back to the studio to record for the first time as Flash after all these years?

MICHAEL ROSENBAUM:
I made sure that I got some sleep last night before I came to the studio because I knew that I had to really bring my A-game to Bruce (Timm) and Andrea (Romano) and the crew. The great thing about voice work is that you don't have to worry about too much because you work with a great team. You just kind of sit down and relax and have water and a bag of chips and you just say the lines until you get them right (he laughs). The funny part is that, when you’re alone in the booth, sometimes you don’t have anybody else to talk to. You're just looking out through the glass partition, and if they don't want to hear you – you know, you're making jokes and you're annoying – they just let go of the button and you sit there talking to yourself. So I sit alone in this big room and I just kind of read copy. As long as you can read, you're okay.



QUESTION:
You’ve worked with Andrea Romano for a long time. What makes her so special at what she does?

MICHAEL ROSENBAUM:
Andrea Romano is the best in the business. She knows the material. She knows exactly what's happening at every moment. And she doesn't make you feel stupid. She’s become a dear friend – sometimes she comes to my Thanksgiving dinners. Bruce doesn't. Okay, maybe I don't invite him. But with Andrea, she takes her job seriously but in a fun way, kind of like Flash.

What’s really funny about Andrea is that she’ll sugarcoat things. You’ll know you sucked on a read, but she'll make it sound like you didn't suck – but still get you to do it better. For instance, she'll say, “That was really great, except this time you're a little more serious” or “Maybe with a darker tone” or something that directs the actor without deflating him. She makes it playful and fun.

QUESTION:
What was your reading of choice when you were a kid?

MICHAEL ROSENBAUM:
I didn't really have a strong comic book relationship – I had more Fangoria magazines than I had comic books. I'm a big horror movie nut. Most kids would come home and do milk and cookies. My mother had milk, cookies and “Motel Hell.” This is the crap I watched and this is why I can't sleep. I have an alarm system and a dog and a baseball bat next to my bed. But for some reason, I still watch horror movies. I actually directed a horror short called “Fade Into You.” Check it out sometime. I got these great horror actors – A.J. Bowen and Danielle Harris -- and we shot it at my house for two and a half days and nights. It was a blast.

QUESTION:
You’ve played Lex Luthor and you’ve voiced Flash. Is there a character that your inner geek is craving to play?

MICHAEL ROSENBAUM:
I think I'd be a fantastic Han Solo. Unfortunately, Harrison Ford played Han Solo. But I think that's my personality. Maybe someday they’ll do a series where I could play Han Solo. Who knows? A guy can hope.

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BlueMex
BlueMex - 2/27/2012, 1:23 PM
Funny how in the JL series he was Wally and in the JL: DOOM animated movie he is Barry.
BlueMex
BlueMex - 2/27/2012, 1:30 PM
han solo???

Indys thought:



FACE PALM
marvelguy
marvelguy - 2/27/2012, 1:38 PM
As usual, Ed, good catch! I enjoy all of his work as the Flash and the happy attitude he has when talking about the same.

Of course, he's a great young Lex Luthor.
HavocPrime
HavocPrime - 2/27/2012, 1:46 PM
If they ever do a live action Flash, Rosenbaum would be a good choice for Barry.
Vadakin
Vadakin - 2/27/2012, 1:54 PM
He played Wally West in Justice League but he's playing Barry Allen in this.
Name
Name - 2/27/2012, 2:00 PM
watched this earlier and was pretty let down. Dont get me wrong,just when i thought I'd had enough of batman a film like this comes out and badassery ensues but i feel like this is a step backwards from the over jl films. I wont go into too much detail as some havent seen it. Batman under the red hood is a tough act to follow it seems.
HavocPrime
HavocPrime - 2/27/2012, 2:02 PM
Would be better if they updatted the costumes to the 52 they advertised the hell out of
Minghagz
Minghagz - 2/27/2012, 2:07 PM
This comes out tomorrow right?

Excited to see this!
comicbookjerk
comicbookjerk - 2/27/2012, 2:13 PM
AHHH ED! YOU ARE THE MAN!!

He is by far my favorite voice of The Flash!

I am so glad you got this Interview!

GREAT WORK!
SteveBosell
SteveBosell - 2/27/2012, 3:01 PM
I thought Justice League: Doom was great. It was what I'd expect a live-action JL movie to be. All of the main characters were well represented in the story, voice acting was great, the animation was superb, and the story was well-paced with plenty of action and drama. My fanboy wish is that sometime very soon we will get a full length The Flash animated feature. He's the only main character out of the Justice League to not have one besides Martian Manhunter. Batman and Superman have had several. Green Lantern has had two. Wonder-Woman has had one. Come on, DC! It's time for The Flash. Geoff Johns' material is a good place to start.
DCwanabe
DCwanabe - 2/27/2012, 3:09 PM
Rosenbaum for an animated han solo? What petition do I sign?
odie00
odie00 - 2/27/2012, 3:09 PM
yeah im glad some of you caught the flash mix ups. sure hes coming back as the flash but a different one. i loved him as wally west in the justice league, thought he nailed him. he kind of had the same personality as barry in the doom movie but was a little more serious and not as goofy as wally.
Foxpaw
Foxpaw - 2/27/2012, 11:30 PM
han solo is a legend, and why shouldn't a geek aspire to play him. i wonder how amped pine was to play kirk. legendary characters, both of them. the adventures of han solo, starring michael rosenbaum as han solo, and will ferrel as chubakka.
TheRageNetwork
TheRageNetwork - 2/27/2012, 11:51 PM
how about this, every piece of his work is shi, and also let us all down on smallville, who is this guy? what a asshole, fk you micheal rosenbaum, you deserve to die a slow death, look how snug you are in pictures, no time for you, sorry
TheRageNetwork
TheRageNetwork - 2/27/2012, 11:53 PM
justice doom is the worst anime iv seen by far, they cant even get supermans chest plate alright, more hype than a movie. superman allstar is the best so far
TheRageNetwork
TheRageNetwork - 2/27/2012, 11:56 PM
omg and he worships ross, ,,, alex ross should have died in the 90s, get a grip, and all followers of alex ross should get a grip, the man is dated, more and more artists are so much better than him, ,, marko djurdvic, oliver campel, kare andrews, you guys sicken me
theblackmamba
theblackmamba - 2/28/2012, 12:35 AM
Man if I only $20 that movie would be mine! Blu Ray, with the special features!
joey94
joey94 - 2/28/2012, 2:09 AM
Why can't Mike play the flash in a live action movie? of all the people voicing the flash, he is young enough and good looking enough to play him. plus hes an actor! If he bulked up a little bit why couldnt he play the flash in the justice league movie there planning on doing with Henry Caville? Am i the only person who thinks that would be awesome?!!
ComicBookGoth
ComicBookGoth - 2/28/2012, 7:35 AM
i hope he looses his hair.
SiegK
SiegK - 2/29/2012, 2:59 PM
If he is playing Barry Allen, can someone answer me why he is wearing Wally West's costume?
Barry wears the wings on his ears and Wally wears the bolts. This Flash clearly is wearing the bolts but his character is Barry. Why?
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