This new DC Animated Universe movie seems pretty interesting, as it stars The Flash (Barry Allen) in his early days, who goes too fast and finds himself in World War II with the Justice Society.

It's not clear if this is Earth-2 or what, and it's really too early for Black Canary to be operating, but I don't really mind, as I'm not as OCD as I once was about that sort of thing. I'm interested in the story, and it looks unlike anything we've seen before. For one thing, the JSA is in Europe fighting the war, something we rarely saw in the Golden or Silver ages (and was retroactively excused by some sort of Spear of Destiny business).

This team appears to be Black Canary, Flash, Hawkman and Hourman, led by Wonder Woman. Yes, I'm a little disappointed in Alan Scott's absence, as he and Jay Garrick are inseparable in my mind. And I always bemoan Dr. Fate's absence in all the JSA stories he's not in, which is a lot, even though I know intellectually that writers omit him because he makes the others superfluous.

Anyway, DC has been burying me in press releases, clips and stills. Here are most of them, in whatever order they happened to get saved (and I didn't always save to top). I tried not to save duplications, but I'm sure some made it through.

Enjoy!

New "Justice Society: World War II" images!

"Justice Society: World War II" finds modern-day Barry Allen – prior to the formation of the Justice League – discovering he can run even faster than he imagined, and that milestone results in his first encounter with the Speed Force. The Flash is promptly launched into the midst of a raging battle – primarily between Nazis and a team of Golden Age DC Super Heroes known as The Justice Society of America. Led by Wonder Woman, the group includes Hourman, Black Canary, Hawkman, Steve Trevor and the Golden Age Flash, Jay Garrick. The Flash quickly volunteers to assist his fellow heroes in tipping the scales of war in their favor, while the team tries to figure out how to send him home. But it won’t be easy as complications and emotions run deep in this time-skipping World War II thriller.

Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC, the feature-length animated "Justice Society: World War II" will be distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on Digital starting April 27, 2021, and on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack and Blu-ray on May 11, 2021.

Wonder Woman (voiced by Stana Katic) moves through the embers toward a platoon of Nazis. Bet on Wonder Woman. JUSTICE SOCIETY: WORLD WAR II © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. JUSTICE SOCIETY and all related characters and elements TM & © DC.

 

Steve Trevor (voiced by Chris Diamantopoulos) attempts to guide his badly damaged plane to safety. JUSTICE SOCIETY: WORLD WAR II © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. JUSTICE SOCIETY and all related characters and elements TM & © DC.

 

Black Canary (voiced by Elysia Rotaru) and Hawkman (Omid Abtahi) have a heartfelt discussion about their legacy, lives and loves. JUSTICE SOCIETY: WORLD WAR II © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. JUSTICE SOCIETY and all related characters and elements TM & © DC.

 

Hourman (voiced by Matthew Mercer) prepares to unleash all of his power on the enemy. JUSTICE SOCIETY: WORLD WAR II © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. JUSTICE SOCIETY and all related characters and elements TM & © DC.

 

All-New Justice Society: World War II clip finds Flash (Matt Bomer) encountering Nazis

Surprised to find himself in World War II, but instinctively aware of his new role, The Flash (voiced by Matt Bomer) makes quick work of a platoon of Nazi soldiers terrorizing a war-torn village in this all-new clip from Justice Society: World War II. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, DC and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, the all-new feature-length animated film arrives on Digital starting April 27, 2021, and on 4K Combo Pack and Blu-ray on May 11, 2021.

The Flash (voiced by Matt Bomer) uses his super speed to dodge Nazi bullets during an intense battle. JUSTICE SOCIETY: WORLD WAR II © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. JUSTICE SOCIETY and all related characters and elements TM & © DC.   

 

Jay Garrick (voiced by Armen Taylor) gives an affirmative salute to his fellow Justice Society of America members as they make plans to storm a Nazi fortress. JUSTICE SOCIETY: WORLD WAR II © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. JUSTICE SOCIETY and all related characters and elements TM & © DC.   

Black Canary (voiced by Elysia Rotaru) pauses for a moment of thought during a complicated discussion amongst members of the Justice Society of America. JUSTICE SOCIETY: WORLD WAR II © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. JUSTICE SOCIETY and all related characters and elements TM & © DC.   

 

Wonder Woman (voiced by Stana Katic) oversees the activities, and Jay Garrick (Armen Taylor) monitors the sonar, as the Justice Society of America travels via submarine to meet with Aquaman (Liam McIntyre) in Atlantis. JUSTICE SOCIETY: WORLD WAR II © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. JUSTICE SOCIETY and all related characters and elements TM & © DC.   

Matthew Mercer chats about Hourman & Justice Society: World War II - interview clips & image

Below you will find a link to three video interview clips featuring Matthew Mercer, who provides the voice of Hourman in the next entry in the DC Universe Movies canon, Justice Society: World War II. Also attached is an image of the character.Matthew Mercer provides the voice of Hourman in the next entry in the DC Universe Movies canon, Justice Society: World War II. JUSTICE SOCIETY: WORLD WAR II © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. JUSTICE SOCIETY and all related characters and elements TM & © DC.

A highly-regarded voice actor for the better part of three decades, Mercer is known for his work across anime, videogames and traditional animation. While his fans have gravitated to his recent success as the Dungeon Master in the phenomenon that is Critical Role, Mercer’s resume includes such performances as Tygra in Thundercats, Leon S. Kennedy in the Resident Evil franchise, Superman in DC Super Friends (2015) and Jotaro Kujo in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. After supporting roles in Justice League: War and Batman: Bad Blood, Mercer elevates to a DC Universe Movies featured voice as Hourman in Justice Society: World War II.

The three interview bites (tied together) feature Mercer chatting about Hourman’s unique powers, his place within the dynamic of the Justice Society of America and within the plot itself, and his personal appreciation for Hourman’s specific characteristics and background.

New images, WonderCon recap - Justice Society: World War II

"Justice Society: World War II" made a huge splash at WonderCon@Home this past weekend, celebrating the film’s upcoming release with a star-studded virtual panel that featured fascinating conversations, animated clips, still images and some intriguing new information about the all-new film.

Wonder woman (voiced by Stana Katic) interrogates Barry Allen/The Flash (voiced by Matt Bomer) upon his surprise arrival in the middle of World War II. JUSTICE SOCIETY: WORLD WAR II © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. JUSTICE SOCIETY and all related characters and elements TM & © DC.

The Justice Society of America members gather to discuss the situation and strategize their next moves. JUSTICE SOCIETY: WORLD WAR II © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. JUSTICE SOCIETY and all related characters and elements TM & © DC.

Hourman (voiced by Matthew Mercer) and Hawkman (Omid Abtahi) are caught by surprise by the mystical activities inside a Nazi fortress. JUSTICE SOCIETY: WORLD WAR II © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. JUSTICE SOCIETY and all related characters and elements TM & © DC.

Aquaman (Liam McIntyre) makes his presence known … with his trident. JUSTICE SOCIETY: WORLD WAR II © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. JUSTICE SOCIETY and all related characters and elements TM & © DC.

The 45-minute panel began with a chat between the filmmaking team – supervising producer Butch Lukic (Superman: Man of Tomorrow, Constantine: City of Demons), director Jeff Wamester (Guardians of the Galaxy TV series), and co-screenwriters Meghan Fitzmartin (Supernatural, DC Super Hero Girls) and Jeremy Adams (Supernatural, Batman: Soul Of The Dragon). Then the conversation transitioned to the actors, featuring Stana Katic (the voice of Wonder Woman), Matt Bomer (Barry Allen/The Flash), Elysia Rotaru (Black Canary), Omid Abtahi (Hawkman), Chris Diamantopoulos (Steve Trevor), Armen Taylor (Jay Garrick/The Flash), Liam McIntyre (Aquaman) and Geoff Arend (Charles Halstead/Advisor). Publicist Gary Miereanu moderated the festivities.

Some of the illuminating soundbites included:

Meghan Fitzmartin, co-screenwriter, on creating an ensemble film:

“I grew up following a bunch of super hero teams, like Justice League, and one of the things I always found fascinating was how a big ensemble group means you get to play off these different emotional pieces. If you were doing a film about one particular character, it’s only about their journey and how that one person is affected. Whereas with an ensemble group, while Wonder Woman is our leader and the driving force, you get to see how her decisions are affecting everyone else on the team, and all the emotional spaces that each of these characters are existing in.”

Jeremy Adams, co-screenwriter, also on the tricks to creating an effective ensemble film:

“As a viewer, you always want to have some sort of story arc for all the characters, and a reason for why they’re there. That way they’re not just watching inconsequential automatrons. That grounds the movie, and anchors us in believing in the stakes and believing in the adventure that they’re going on. That’s always the challenge, and thank goodness we have Jeff (Wamester) and Butch (Lukic) that have a grand overview and can keep us all in our lanes.”

Butch Lukic, supervising producer, on which JSA characters made it into the film:

“Wildcat was always one of my favorites, but not every character fit. Green Lantern Alan Scott was one that didn’t necessarily work within this story, and Wildcat’s background is similar to Black Canary’s background. Plus having Barry Allen and Steve Trevor being part of this story kind of outweighed having the other characters. So it really came down to which characters best served this particular story. Hopefully if there are future iterations of the JSA, we can include those other characters.”

Chris Diamantopoulos, voice of Steve Trevor, on the collaborative process of an animated film:

“It’s a testament to the way this whole process is done that we were able to pull off an ensemble performance, and it certainly plays in the movie. The interplay between the characters, the comedy and the drama all plays so beautifully – and what’s especially astounding about that is we all recorded separately. It’s certainly a credit to the writing, because the story and dialogue was woven together so well, but really it’s a testament to Wes (Gleason) and Butch (Lukic), who directed us – they had such a smart way of making sure that each of our lines would weave into the next line. And it does. When you watch this film, it’s like we were all hanging out together for six months, and I wish we were!”

Matt Bomer, on relating to the Barry Allen journey:

“Having been through the past year, certain aspects of Barry’s journey really resonated with me. At the start of the film, he’s so distracted trying to balance a hundred different things. He’s kind of a workaholic - he just can’t let go of it, and over the course of the film, through Diana and Steve’s relationship, and through his experience with the Justice Society, he’s able to really relax enough to learn to enjoy the present moment. I would say if there’s a positive takeaway from the past several months, it’s that we’ve gotten to slow down and be with the people we love, and spend some quality time with them and not be distracted by hundreds of other things.”

Armen Taylor, voice of Jay Garrick, on his personal connection to the film:

“My grandfather loved the Golden Age era of comics, and he was in high school when World War II broke out. So I got him on the phone and he was like ‘Oh yeah, I read all of those,” and started relating his memories of all the characters. Getting to hear from one of the first people to consume these stories, and his impressions of the characters, helped me to understand the expectations of an original Jay Garrick fan – from seven decades ago. And that was cool.”

Omid Abtahi discusses Hawkman & "Justice Society: World War II" - Interview clips & new image

Below you will find a link to video interview clips featuring Omid Abtahi, who provides the voice of Hawkman in the next entry in the DC Universe Movies canon, Justice Society: World War II. Also attached is an image of the character.

Omid Abtahi provides the voice of Hawkman in the next entry in the DC Universe Movies canon, Justice Society: World War II. JUSTICE SOCIETY: WORLD WAR II © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. JUSTICE SOCIETY and all related characters and elements TM & © DC.

Abtahi is currently commanding the fanboy scene with featured roles in The Mandalorian and American Gods, complementing his notable past roles in Argo, Better Call Saul and Damien, as well as voice performances in the World of Warcraft and Call of Duty videogame franchises. Justice Society: World War II represents his DC Universe Movies debut.

Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC, the feature-length animated Justice Society: World War II will be distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on Digital starting April 27, 2021, and on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack and Blu-ray on May 11, 2021.

The three interview bites (tied together) feature Abtahi discussing the opportunity to play a super hero of Middle Eastern descent, his appreciation for the depth of the characterizations in Justice Society: World War II’s script, and his need for performing in productions appropriate for his young son to experience.

Steve Trevor proposes to Wonder Woman in new "Justice Society: World War II" clip   

Steve Trevor’s relentless pursuit of Wonder Woman’s heart takes the ultimate next step with a proposal of marriage in this romantic, humorous clip from Justice Society: World War II. Steve Trevor (Chris Diamantopoulos) and Wonder Woman (voiced by Stana Katic) are central to the clip, which also includes Hourman (Matthew Mercer), Black Canary (Elysia Rotaru), Hawkman (Omid Abtahi), Jay Garrick (Armen Taylor), and Barry Allen/The Flash (Matt Bomer). Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, DC and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, the all-new feature-length animated film arrives on Digital starting April 27, 2021, and on 4K Combo Pack and Blu-ray on May 11, 2021.

Scarlet Speedsters featured in new images from "Justice Society: World War II"

Speed takes centerstage this week as two of the four new images released from Justice Society: World War II feature the Scarlet Speedsters in the film – Barry Allen (voiced by Matt Bomer) and Jay Garrick (voiced by Armen Taylor).

Barry Allen/The Flash (voiced by Matt Bomer) has his first encounter with the Speed Force, resulting in a surprise landing in the middle of World War II. JUSTICE SOCIETY: WORLD WAR II © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. JUSTICE SOCIETY and all related characters and elements TM & © DC. 

Hawkman (voiced by Omid Abtahi) updates Wonder Woman (Stana Katic) of the battle at hand – and in the sky – as the Justice Society of America attempts to combat a Nazi attack. JUSTICE SOCIETY: WORLD WAR II © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. JUSTICE SOCIETY and all related characters and elements TM & © DC. 

Charles Halstead (voiced by Geoff Arend) welcomes the Justice Society of America to Atlantis for a meeting with Aquaman (Liam McIntyre). JUSTICE SOCIETY: WORLD WAR II © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. JUSTICE SOCIETY and all related characters and elements TM & © DC. 

Jay Garrick (voiced by Armen Taylor) uses his speed to thwart the attack of all enemies of the Allied forces. JUSTICE SOCIETY: WORLD WAR II © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. JUSTICE SOCIETY and all related characters and elements TM & © DC. 

Justice Society: World War II - Official Exclusive Wonder Woman vs Nazis Clip

BURBANK, CA (March 10, 2021) – Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (WBHE) brings an advance look at its highly-anticipated next entry in the DC Universe Movies canon – Justice Society: World War II – to Wonder@Home with a star-studded panel discussion on Saturday, March 27 at 11:00am PT.

To view the Justice Society: World War II panel, please go https://youtu.be/7Es8ztlK5Bw on WonderCon’s YouTube channel. This link will NOT be live until March 27 at 11:00am PT. For more information about WonderCon, visit https://www.comic-con.org/wca.

The 50-minute panel will include actors, filmmakers and assorted clips and images from the all-new, feature-length animated movie. Justice Society: World War II arrives on Digital starting April 27, 2021, and on 4K Ultra HD™ Blu-ray Combo Pack and Blu-ray™ on May 11, 2021.

Headlining the panel discussion are actors Stana Katic (Castle, Absentia, A Call To Spy) as Wonder Woman, Matt Bomer (Doom Patrol, White Collar, The Boys in the Band) as Barry Allen/The Flash, Elysia Rotaru (Arrow) as Black Canary, Omid Abtahi (American Gods, The Mandalorian) as Hawkman, Chris Diamantopoulos (Red Notice, Silicon Valley, voice of Mickey Mouse) as Steve Trevor, Armen Taylor (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind) as Jay Garrick/The Flash,  Liam McIntyre (The Flash, Spartacus, Justice League Dark: Apokolips War) as Aquaman, and Geoff Arend (Madam Secretary, Batman: Hush) as Charles Halstead/Advisor alongside director Jeff Wamester (Guardians of the Galaxy TV series), co-screenwriters Meghan Fitzmartin (Supernatural, DC Super Hero Girls) and Jeremy Adams (Supernatural, Batman: Soul Of The Dragon), and supervising producer Butch Lukic (Superman: Man of Tomorrow, Constantine: City of Demons). Publicist Gary Miereanu moderates the festivities.

Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, DC and WBHE, the all-new animated adventure finds modern-day Barry Allen – prior to the formation of the Justice League – discovering he can run even faster than he imagined, and that milestone results in his first encounter with the Speed Force. The Flash is promptly launched into the midst of a raging battle – primarily between Nazis and a team of Golden Age DC Super Heroes known as the Justice Society of America. Led by Wonder Woman, the group includes Hourman, Black Canary, Hawkman, Steve Trevor and the Golden Age Flash, Jay Garrick. The Flash (Barry Allen) quickly volunteers to assist his fellow heroes in tipping the scales of war in their favor, while the team tries to figure out how to send him home. But it won’t be easy as complications and emotions run deep in this time-skipping World War II thriller.

Below you’ll find a link to an all-new clip from "Justice Society: World War II” featuring the entire squad coming together before heading into battle.

The Justice Society of America makes quick plans to safeguard a small village from Nazi forces in this all-new clip from Justice Society: World War II. The clip includes the entire squad of Golden Age Super Heroes with Wonder Woman (voiced by Stana Katic) leading the JSA team comprised of Hourman (Matthew Mercer), Black Canary (Elysia Rotaru), Hawkman (Omid Abtahi), Jay Garrick (Armen Taylor), Steve Trevor (Chris Diamantopoulos) and Barry Allen/The Flash (Matt Bomer). Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, DC and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, the all-new feature-length animated film arrives on Digital starting April 27, 2021, and on 4K Combo Pack and Blu-ray on May 11, 2021.

'Justice Society: World War II' ships in April

The Flash speeds into the middle of an epic battle between Golden Age DC Super Heroes and Nazis in Justice Society: World War II, the next entry in the popular series of the DC Universe Movies. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, DC and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, the feature-length animated film will be released on Digital starting April 27, 2021, and on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack and Blu-ray on May 11, 2021. The film is rated PG-13 for violence and some bloody images.

Justice Society: World War II will be available on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack (USA $39.99 SRP; Canada $44.98 SRP) and Blu-ray (USA $29.98 SRP; Canada $39.99 SRP) as well as on Digital.

The 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack features an Ultra HD Blu-ray disc in 4K with HDR, a Blu-ray disc featuring the film in hi-definition, and a digital version of the movie. The Blu-ray features a Bluray disc with the film in hi-definition and a digital version of the movie.

Justice Society: World War II finds modern-day Barry Allen – prior to the formation of the Justice League – discovering he can run even faster than he imagined, and that milestone results in his first encounter with the Speed Force. The Flash is promptly launched into the midst of a raging battle – primarily between Nazis and a team of Golden Age DC Super Heroes known as The Justice Society of America. Led by Wonder Woman, the group includes Hourman, Black Canary, Hawkman, Steve Trevor and the Golden Age Flash, Jay Garrick. The Flash quickly volunteers to assist his fellow heroes in tipping the scales of war in their favor, while the team tries to figure out how to send him home. But it won’t be easy as complications and emotions run deep in this time-skipping World War II thriller. Stana Katic (Castle, Absentia, A Call To Spy) and Matt Bomer (Doom Patrol, White Collar, The Boys in the Band), who made their DC Universe Movies debuts as Lois Lane and Superman in the 2013 film Superman: Unbound, return to the popular animated film series in the lead roles of Wonder Woman and The Flash for Justice Society: World War II. The star-studded cast includes Geoffrey Arend (Madam Secretary, Batman: Hush) as Charles Halstead/Advisor, Armen Taylor (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind) as Jay Garrick, Elysia Rotaru (Arrow) as Black Canary, Liam McIntyre (The Flash, Spartacus, Justice League Dark: Apokolips War) as Aquaman, Omid Abtahi (American Gods, The Mandalorian) as Hawkman, Matthew Mercer (Critical Role, Overwatch) as Hourman, Keith Ferguson (Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, Overwatch) as Dr. Fate, Darin De Paul (Overwatch, Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge) as Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Ashleigh LaThrop (The Handmaid’s Tale, Utopia, The Kominsky Method) as Iris West, and Chris Diamantopoulos (Episodes, Silicon Valley, voice of Mickey Mouse) as Steve Trevor.

Jeff Wamester (Guardians of the Galaxy TV series) directs Justice Society: World War II from a screenplay by Meghan Fitzmartin (Supernatural, DC Super Hero Girls) and Jeremy Adams (Supernatural, Batman: Soul Of The Dragon). Producers are Jim Krieg (Batman: Gotham by Gaslight) and Kimberly S. Moreau (Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles). Butch Lukic (Superman: Man of Tomorrow, Constantine: City of Demons) is Supervising Producer. Sam Register is Executive Producer.

Justice Society: World War II Special Features

4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack, Blu-ray and Digital

DC Showcase – Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth! (New Animated Short) – Jack Kirby’s beloved DC comic creation features the last civilized teenage boy on a post-apocalyptic Earth ruled by talking animals. In this short, Kamandi and his friends Prince Tuftan of the Tiger Kingdom and humanoid mutant Ben Boxer are kidnapped by a gorilla cult dedicated to finding the reincarnation of their god, The Mighty One. Golgan, the cult’s leader, puts Kamandi’s team through a series of deadly tests to find if any of them know the secret of … The Mighty One.

Adventures in Storytelling: Justice Society: World War II (New Featurette) – The film's creative minds chat about the methods used to produce the touchstone sequences in Justice Society: World War II. A Sneak Peek at the next DC Universe Movie – An advance look at the next animated film in the popular DC Universe Movies collection, Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One.

Look Back – Justice League vs. Teen Titans (Featurette) – A behind-the-scenes look at the making of Justice League vs. Teen Titans, a 2016 thriller that follows Damian Wayne’s induction into the Teen Titans. Complicating his training is the growing presence of Raven’s satanic, world-conquering father Trigon, whose escape plan from his inter-dimensional prison includes spreading his demonic forces across the globe, infiltrating the minds and bodies of the Justice League to do his bidding. To save the universe and prevent a literal hell on Earth, the Teen Titans must rescue – or defeat – the Justice League, and intern Trigon for all eternity.

Look Back – Wonder Woman: Bloodlines (Featurette) – An intriguing glance into the production behind 2019’s Wonder Woman: Bloodlines, which finds Amazon Princess Diana helping a troubled young girl enlisted by a deadly organization known as Villainy, Inc., whose criminal members have their sights set on invading Themyscira. The expansive adventure is packed with brutal battles, mysterious mythology, and endless wonder!

From the DC Vault: Justice League: “Legends, Part One”

From the DC Vault: Justice League: “Legends, Part Two”

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4K UHD Blu-ray Combo Pack $39.99 USA, $44.98 Canada

Blu-ray $29.98 USA, $39.99 Canada

Blu-ray Languages: English, Spanish, French, German

Blu-ray Subtitles: English, Spanish, French, German, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian

4K Blu-ray Languages: English, Spanish

4K Blu-ray Subtitles: English, French

Running Time: 84 minutes

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  • Justice Society: World War II; new clip, images included

    Steve Trevor saves the day, but then needs saving himself – courtesy of the two Flashes – in an all-new official clip from Justice Society: World War II.

    Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC, the feature-length animated Justice Society: World War II, the next entry in the popular series of the DC Universe Movies, will be distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on Digital TODAY – April 27, 2021 – and on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack and Blu-ray on May 11, 2021.

    Here is the new clip:

    Fighter pilot Steve Trevor takes to the air to rescue the Justice Society of America from a Nazi attack, but when Trevor himself is subsequently imperiled, the JSA – led by both Flashes Barry Allen and Jay Garrick – speeds into action to save their teammate in this all-new clip from Justice Society: World War II. The clip features the voices of Chris Diamantopoulos (Steve Trevor), Matt Bomer (The Flash/Barry Allen), Armen Taylor (The Flash/Jay Garrick), Stana Katic (Wonder Woman) and Elysia Rotaru (Black Canary). Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, DC and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, the all-new feature-length animated film arrives on Digital starting TODAY, April 27, 2021, and on 4K Combo Pack and Blu-ray on May 11, 2021.

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  • Stana Katic discusses Wonder Woman in "Justice Society: World War II"

    Stana Katic returns to the DC Universe Movies as the voice of Wonder Woman in Justice Society: World War II. Katic is best known for her lead roles on Castle, Absentia and A Call To Spy. She made her DC Universe Movies debut in 2013 as Lois Lane in Superman: Unbound (2013). She also was featured as the voice of Talia al Ghul in the 2011 videogame, Batman: Arkham City.

    Here is a trio of video interview bites (tied together) featuring Katic discussing various aspects to her performance as Wonder Woman in Justice Society: World War II.

    In the three bites, Katic discusses Wonder Woman’s specific role in the film; the story’s notable balance of action, romance and humor; and the characteristics and motivations Katic most loves about Wonder Woman.

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  • The DVD is set for release on 10th May in the UK.  How very convenient.  I now know what's going on the wish list for my birthday the following week.

    Thanks for the heads-up, Captain!

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    Stana Katic chats more about Wonder Woman & Justice Society: World War II    

    Stana Katic wields the golden lasso in her debut as Wonder Woman in Justice Society: World War II, the all-new DC Universe Movies release now available on Digital and coming to 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack and Blu-ray on May 11, 2021.

    Below you’ll find a video of two new interview bites featuring Katic.

    Katic is highly regarded for his starring roles on the popular TV series Castle and Absentia, as well as the lead role in the Amazon Original film A Call To Spy. Katic is no stranger to playing DC luminaries, having made her DC Universe Movies debut as Lois Lane in Superman: Unbound (2013) after initiating her DC involvement as the voice of Talia al Ghul in the 2011 videogame Batman: Arkham City.

     

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    Chris Diamantopoulos chats about Steve Trevor/Justice Society: World War II - interview clip, image included

    Below you will find video interview clips featuring Chris Diamantopoulos, who provides the voice of Steve Trevor in Justice Society: World War II, the next entry in the popular series of DC Universe Movies. Also attached is an image of the character.

    Diamantopoulos is no stranger to DC animated productions with past roles as Aquaman in Harley Quinn and Green Arrow in both Justice League Action and the Batman Unlimited franchise. He is active in live action and animation films and television series with a starring role in the upcoming Netflix film Red Notice (opposite Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Gal Gadot & Ryan Reynolds) as well as notable turns in Silicon Valley, Episodes and 24. Diamantopoulos is also a regular on American Dad!, Invincible and as the voice of Mickey Mouse for various Walt Disney Studios productions.

    Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC, the feature-length animated Justice Society: World War II is now available via Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on Digital, and coming to 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack and Blu-ray on May 11, 2021.

    The three interview bites (tied together) feature Diamantopoulos chatting about voicing the resolute, passionate, archetypal hero; Steve Trevor’s devotion to and love for Wonder Woman; and the unique joy of playing the only protagonist in the film without super powers.

  • 8931393264?profile=RESIZE_710xLiam McIntyre discusses Aquaman's role in 'Justice Society: World War II'        

    Below you will find a lvideo interview clips featuring Liam McIntyre, who provides the voice of Aquaman in the next entry in the DC Universe Movies canon, Justice Society: World War II.

    McIntyre is no stranger to the DC Universe Movies after recurring appearances as the voice of Captain Boomerang in Suicide Squad: Hell To Pay and Justice League Dark: Apokolips War. The Australian actor is well-known as the lead character in Spartacus, and for playing Weather Wizard in The Flash, as well as for his current regular roles on Them, Star Wars Resistance and providing a variety of voices for Family Guy.

    In three interview bites (tied together), McIntyre discusses finding the correct balance for the voice of Aquaman, imbuing this version of the King of Atlantis with the appropriate, powerful/authoritative attitude; and the brave leave-them-wanting-more approach to the overall story of Justice Society: World War II.

    8931379080?profile=RESIZE_710xGeoff Arend reveals the villainous side of 'Justice Society: World War II'

    Below you will find a video interview clips featuring Geoff Arend, who provides the voice of Charles Halstead in the next entry in the DC Universe Movies canon, Justice Society: World War II.

    Geoff Arend, who voiced one of the Dark Knight’s most complicated nemeses in Batman: Hush, is highly regarded for his work as a series regular on the long-running Madam Secretary and Body of Proof, as well as having featured roles in the popular films 500 Days of Summer and Garden State.

    The three interview bites (tied together) feature Arend talking about finding the controlling voice of his character, Charles Halstead; and the joys of bringing a shadowy villainy to animated life for Justice Society: World War II.

  • 8931378866?profile=RESIZE_710x8931379065?profile=RESIZE_710xMatt Bomer chats about Flash in 'Justice Society: World War II'

    Below you will find a link to video interview clips featuring Matt Bomer, who provides the voice of Barry Allen/The Flash in the next entry in the DC Universe Movies canon, Justice Society: World War II.

    Golden Globe Award winner Matt Bomer returns to the DC Universe Movies after his debut as the title character in 2013’s Superman Unbound. Beyond winning the Golden Globe and earning an Emmy Award nomination for The Normal Heart, Bomer has been a triple threat with starring turns on television in White Collar, Doom Patrol, The Last Tycoon, The Sinner and American Horror Story (where he also made his directorial debut), in films like Magic Mike and The Magnificent Seven, and on Broadway in The Boys in the Band.

    The three interview bites (tied together) feature Bomer chatting about the “fish out of water” aspects of Flash’s journey, his love of the Flash’s impulsivity, energy, enthusiasm and wittiness, the film’s ability to present an ensemble cast with fully developed characters and specific motivations, and the effects of working alongside the Justice Society of America that will have a lasting influence on Barry Allen’s actions going forward.

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