SUPERMAN VS. THE ELITE: Check out this George Newbern Q&A

SUPERMAN VS. THE ELITE: Check out this George Newbern Q&A

Justice League Unlimited's George Newbern returns as the voice of the Man of Steel in Superman vs. The Elite, the latest DC Comics Premiere Movie coming June 12 from Warner Home Video.

By EdGross - May 29, 2012 11:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Superman (Animated)
Newbern put all the resounding tones of truth, justice and the American way into the commanding vocals behind the animation of Superman in both the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited television series. He last reprised the character’s voice for the DC Showcase original animated short, Superman/Shazam! The Return of Black Adam.



Newbern is a constant on primetime television, appearing on current hit series like NCIS, The Mentalist, Castle and Grey’s Anatomy, to name a but a few. He’s widely recognized for his starring turn opposite Steve Martin in Father of the Bride, and for the NBC series Providence. His latest projects include a recurring role on the new ABC hit series Scandal.

In SUPERMAN VS. THE ELITE, Superman's effectiveness as a super hero comes into question when a new group of super powerful crusaders, known as "The Elite," appear on the scene. As super heroes, the Elite know no bounds, and are more than willing to kill, even on a massive scale, to stop villainy -- putting them on a collision course with the ever-ethical and decidedly non-lethal Man of Steel.

Newbern is joined in the core cast by NCIS star Pauley Perrette as Lois Lane and versatile voice actor Robin Atkin Downes (Babylon 5) as Manchester Black, leader of The Elite. David Kaufman (Justice League: Doom) also reprises his Justice League TV series role as Jimmy Olsen.

Produced by Warner Premiere, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the all-new, PG-13 rated film arrives June 12, 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 UltraViolet™ Digital Copy.

Newbern offered a few thoughts about playing Superman in a short chat following his final recording session for the film. Here’s what Mr. Newbern had to say …



QUESTION:
Where do you start as an actor when trying to create a voice for Superman?

GEORGE NEWBERN:
I think you watch an actor like Jimmy Stewart in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington or It’s a Wonderful Life, and you try to find the humanity of an everyman like that. When I think of an All-American hero, I think of an actor in a role like that. And that’s what Superman really is – an American hero. Super powers are just ancillary. It’s that character, with all those principles and understanding, that’s who he is right there.

QUESTION:
Are there any specific characteristics you believe are essential to the voice?

GEORGE NEWBERN:
I think I tried to portray a sense of trust and power and charisma for Superman. I think that’s what we believe Superman is.



QUESTION:
You had a guest role on Private Practice opposite Tim Daly, the actor you replaced as Superman for the Justice League animated series. Did the commonality come up for discussion while you were on set?

GEORGE NEWBERN:
We laughed about it. I said something like “Thanks for being busy,” and he asked if I was having fun with it. We didn’t really compare notes … there was no secret handshake or anything. But there was an acknowledgment that we’re in an exclusive club.

QUESTION:
Aside from Superman, do you have a favorite DC Comics character?

GEORGE NEWBERN:
I like Flash a lot. He cracks me up. And always has something to say. Plus Michael (Rosenbaum) is hysterical. But all of those actors on Justice League were terrific – a really great group of people. We had fun with the core cast in the old days. Susan (Eisenberg) and Michael and Carl (Lumbly) and the gang. Then we had these rotating guest casts as the seasons went on, and it was insane to see who would come through the door of the booth. It was guys like John Rhys-Davies, Ed Asner, Powers Boothe, Mark Hamill. There were so many great actors. It was funny because I’d go to work on a TV series and I’d look at one of the series regulars and immediately realize, “Oh, he did a role on Justice League!” So it was fun. It was a lot like doing a little reader’s play every week.



QUESTION:
What value do you see for comic books in society today?

GEORGE NEWBERN:
I see value in comic books, especially in terms of graphic art. It’s sort of old school and I think it gives people something tangible. Kids are reading things like e-books, and people are starting to forget that reading can be held in your hand and seen and appreciated.
So there’s a tactile benefit to it. And the old style is a great way to tell a story. Things don’t have to be 3D or complicated. That’s where a comic book comes in – it’s a simple, 2D way to tell a story with great art and words. There’s a lot of value in that.

QUESTION:
What are your children’s impressions of you voicing Superman?

GEORGE NEWBERN:
Since I’ve been doing it so long, my two younger children, when they are asked, are quick to say, ‘My dad is Superman.” That’s the first thing they knew, the first thing they told the other kids at school. Forget about the other 93 things I’ve done. To them, the coolest thing I’ve ever done is to play Superman.

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ThunderCougarFalconBird
ThunderCougarFalconBird - 5/29/2012, 11:59 AM
Everyone praises Tim Daly (and rightly so) but this guy doesn't get enough kudos for what he's done for the Superman character.

Oh, and cue the "Superman is lame" people commenting on a character they simply don't understand and are so far up their own or their friends backside they only assume to know who Superman is.
Dedpool
Dedpool - 5/29/2012, 12:30 PM
I'm sorry but Haters gonna hate, but they are wrong about the animation style. Um, "Avengers: EMH"! Nuff said. Great cartoon with a very stylistic look.
Mugwamp
Mugwamp - 5/29/2012, 12:37 PM
Superman vs. the Elite? So he's taking on liberal college professors and Janine Garafalo followers?
Knightrider
Knightrider - 5/29/2012, 1:00 PM
@Deadpool Yeah Avengers: EMH is pretty bad animation, but hey at least they are canceling it to make it like Ultimate Spider-Man :(

What I will say is the stills don't seem to do this much justice, as the trailers etc look a lot better. However preferred the animation on such films as Green Lantern first flight.
MartianSupermanhunter22
MartianSupermanhunter22 - 5/29/2012, 1:07 PM
Dev7- don't be a bitch man.
rbfn04
rbfn04 - 5/29/2012, 1:07 PM
Still don't understand why DC is doing this story. One that goes against verything DCnU is all about. This is Superman proving he is not outdated and doens't need to be replaced with edgier, "kool" heroes...
nonserviam
nonserviam - 5/29/2012, 1:40 PM
Why does Clark Kent look like Peter Griffin?
Emanuel14
Emanuel14 - 5/29/2012, 2:45 PM
lol superman sucks! I Don't give a crap about this.
Action
Action - 5/29/2012, 3:00 PM
I don't understand why people hate on this movie? A well written story is what makes any movie good. Superman vs the elite is a story that partly compares and contrast superman's beliefs in fighting crime.

I guess some people would rather see a movie with back and forth arguments, a bunch of explosions,and constant fight scenes. Oh yeah, just like the Avengers.
MartianSupermanhunter22
MartianSupermanhunter22 - 5/29/2012, 3:06 PM
More and more little cnuts on this website everday. As much as i appreciate Marvel for their outstanding movies, they're just breeding a bunch of newbie fags who have never read a comic. If you are reading this and it applys to you, pick up some DC comics. Learn the history to their characters. Stop being little bitches.

And not one fcuk was given. I'll just go fcuk off now.
Minotauro
Minotauro - 5/29/2012, 4:33 PM
MartianSupermanhunter22 - Only way you're going to be heard with the "newbie fags", is if you take the trolling side. It works wonders, and feels better. For me at least. ;)
ralfinader
ralfinader - 5/30/2012, 4:57 AM
That chin is HUGE! But regardless of horribly disfigured lower jawbones, I'll be seeing this and adding it to my collection.
nonserviam
nonserviam - 5/30/2012, 10:58 AM
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JorL5150
JorL5150 - 6/5/2012, 12:30 PM
wholesome?
american way?

how'd THIS slip through the cracks?
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