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The DC Animated Movie Universe comes to a close in Apokolips War, a dark, violent and emotionally affecting finale featuring every hero in the DC arsenal.
J.J. Abrams will be tackling the DC Comics property of Justice League Dark… on the small screen. We learned this past January that Abrams and his Bad Robot production company were in negotiations to produce TV shows and films based on the Justice League Dark series of comics, and today Warner Bros. announced that an hourlong drama series based on Justice League Dark will be coming to WB’s streaming service HBO Max, produced by Bad Robot. No further details were given, and nothing was mentioned about potential feature films. Justice League Dark is actually one of three new …
Justice League Dark: Apokolips War will reportedly serve as the conclusion of the Justice League animated shared universe.
Warner Bros. has released a trailer for Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, the R-rated animated film that will conclude a six-year story that started in 2014 with Justice League War. Co-directed by Matt Peters (LEGO DC: Batman – Family Matters) and Christina Sotta (Young Justice), the film will be released alongside a new DC Showcase animated short, titled Adam Strange. Apokolips War will pick up after DC's biggest bad Darkseid has decimated planet Earth and the Justice League. The voice cast is led by Matt Ryan as John Constantine, Jerry O'Connell as Superman, and Taissa Farmiga …
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A new report says that JJ Abrams' Bad Robot production company is developing ideas for Justice League Dark movie and TV projects.
With bright and shiny fare like Aquaman and Shazam! lighting up the rearview mirror, the DCEU is once again about to get a little bit...darker. According to Deadline, J.J. Abrams' production banner Bad Robot, as part of a new deal with Warner Media, will develop films and TV series based on DC Comics' Justice League Dark. Talks are apparently at their earliest stages and word is still out if Abrams himself would be directly involved, but Bad Robot Head of Motion Pictures Hannah Minghella and Head of Television Ben Stephenson will reportedly soon start taking meetings to decide …
Justice League Dark movies and TV shows are now in development at Warner Bros. and DC thanks to J.J. Abrams' production company Bad Robot.
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