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7.2 Justice League: Throne Of Atlantis
Animation, Action & Adventure
In the aftermath of Justice League:War, the world is at peace or so it seems. When Atlantis attacks the Metropolis for the death of their king. But the Queen has diffrent plans and requires the Justice League to find her lost son. But while they search for him, Atlantian troops lead by Ocean Master, continue their assault. Who will win?
Rating
PG-13
Director
Ethan Spaulding
Studio
Warner Home Video
Writer
Heath Corson
  • Watchable..DC really is off his game.
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  • You wanna get work done? Talk to fish.
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  • This movie does have its moments but it doesn't come close to Justice League: War, Aquamans origin story was pretty good and there was a few good action scenes too but there's too many down times and plot details to enjoy the film as much as I'd like.
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  • I really like how they are making these animated movies more violent these days. No complaints on the voice acting (except Jason O'Mara, what a terrible Batman). Although it was giving more to a character who usually is a side show (Aquaman) this movie does feel like its stretched a bit thin.
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  • Your typical story about the atlanteans being scared of the service dwellers. Which the main antagonist frames an attack so it looks like the humans are attacking atlantis, which provokes war. The justice league are summoned to stop all the commotion. The film explores and introduces aquaman whom has no idea who is mother is. A great addition to the dc animated universe, some great animation.
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  • I liked this movie, but it should've been an Aquaman movie, it his story, the rest of the Justice League is crammed in and kind of a distraction.
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  • My favorite part is where Arthur saves a lobster at a bar. Imagine saving a chicken from having her head chopped off.
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  • So much better then Justice League War.... The heroes weren't all assholes and actually seemed like themselves as well as a team. Sure it still has that New 52 Superman/Wonder Woman bullshit but it's minor. And just like it should be- Aquaman is a badass.Between this and Batman: Assault on Arkham, gotta love how the animated movies do better in under 90mins then the live action movies have been able to do in almost twice that
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  • "KICK-*SS | ENTERTAINING | FUNNY | SILLY" (76-out-of-100)
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  • just watched it today and this is a great movie
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  • loved the movie the movies of justice league or awesome
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  • It may be cliché-driven and slightly rushed, but Justice League: Throne of Atlantis' thorough animation, humor and entertainment is essential in the value of this DC-origin-adaptation, not to mention its swell action sequences, too. 4/5
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  • A disappointing animated film from DC, Justice League: Throne of Atlantis continues the tale of the formation of the Justice League. After the death of Atlantis' king during Darkseid's invasion, Prince Orm blames the Justice League and plots a war against the overland; which leads the Queen to seek out her estranged son Arthur and have him claim his birthright. Jason O'Mara, Rosario Dawson, and Nathan Fillion lead the cast and are pretty good. However, the animation is rather poor and has an odd look to it; as an anime type style is used. And the storytelling has some trouble incorporating the A, B, and C plots, and feels disjointed at times. Also, the action sequences seem fairly rote and aren't that exciting. Justice League: Throne of Atlantis is a lackluster followup to Justice League: War and doesn't really deliver any thrills.
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  • Scene after the credits.
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  • This is essentially an Aquaman origin story told with a bit of help from the new-styled Justice League. There's enough intrigue to keep the casual viewer interested; but unfortunately Throne of Atlantis only falters from it's generic plot. Otherwise, this is a purely fun movie that narrows the focus down to one character versus many, and makes this one of the better new "DC Animated" films to date.
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