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7.4 Teen Titans: The Judas Contract
Animation, Action & Adventure
A new member named Terra joins Teen Titans, but her true intentions for the group are called into question when her manipulative powers are exposed.
Rating
PG-13
Director
Sam Liu
Writer
Ernie Altbacker
  • The DC Animated movies are always top notch and this one is right along with them. They changed the story a little to reflect newer characters, but it is a still a solid piece of storytelling. Highly recommend you watch this if you're a fan of DC's Animated universe.
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  • A good story with strong character work, but not told in the most exciting or dynamic way.
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  • The animation, action, cast/characters, and story are all pretty good.
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  • The Judas Contract Is An Awesome Movie..........Loved It That They Had Many Similarities To The Comic,I Would Recommend The Movie For Everyone To Watch
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  • Though set in a timeline inconsistent with the famed Teen Titans animated series, this adaptation delivers in the absence of a series revival.
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  • It's predictable and a little slow in places (the balance between drama and action is the wrong way around), but it still does quite a nice job of furthering the Teen Titan story-line within the DC animated universe and gives us a more in-depth look at the team and their rapport. But where it really shines is with the action sequences, particularly the exciting finale. The animation is standard and nothing special to look at; the voice acting is nice with a particularly great performance from Christina Ricci as Terra. Side note: there are a few times where sex is either heavily implied or flat-out talked about - for an animated movie with 'teens' in the title, it was unexpected to say the least, and somewhat uncomfortable in one particular scene.
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  • THIS IS THE BEST MOVIE EVER
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  • Teen Titans good for a change. But it is getting difficult to fill the old Justice League shoes.
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  • We couldn't have Young Justice keep going, but I'll take this! I wish it was a series. The animation isn't perfect throughout, but they have a good attention to details in other ways.
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  • If you've seen the 2003 "Teen Titans" series, particularly the second season, then there are turns that you should've expect that's occurred in the film. Even if you have seen it, not the whole series or none at all, it still surprises as it brought back the shock effect like the first time. The film itself provides exhilarating energy, complex character arcs to fuel up the feelings (heart, drama) - even if one put in a disturbing taboo, further enhanced animation, and excellent voice performances. Either the film runs on itself from its own standing by the exclusive qualities or serving fan service for those who favors the 2003 series, it exceeds expectations to be among the best of the DC animated library when expected to be another 4-star level enjoyment from the studio since you'll be left wowed and thinking how powerful it turned out to be. (A-)(Full review TBD)
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  • Love how Teen Titans: The Judas Contract relates back to Teen Titans in terms of the story. Overall, really fantastic movie!
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  • As far as DC animations go it's on par with some but with so many heroes in one film it should of been so much better, The action and ending was pretty good but too much plot and down times really stopped the movie dead in its tracks.
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  • One of the better DC Universe Original Movies to come out in awhile. This film is based on the 1984 comic arch from The New Teen Titans and I've got to say as someone who's read the comic this is based on they do a really good job of staying fairly faithful here. I don't wanna spoil everything here, but the film follows the Teen Titans. Newly appointed leader Starfire (Kari Wahlgren) along with Nightwing (Sean Maher), Robin (Stuart Allen), Blue Beetle (Jake T. Austin), Raven (Taissa Farmiga), Beast Boy (Brandon Soo Hoo) and the newest member Terra (Christina Ricci) are on the trail of a religious cult led by a man named Brother Blood (Gregg Henry). Blood has hired the mercenary Deathstroke (Miguel Ferrer) who has plans of his own. Together the Titans must work together while also figuring out one of their own has betrayed them! Overall, solid story here mixed with some great animation and action sequences. There's some changes here to the original story (Robin and Blue Beetle in for Cyborg is the big one), but overall it doesn't take away from what the movie is trying to get across. The eventual betrayal itself is kinda obvious, but for enjoyment sake I won't ruin it. I would recommend this one for any DC animated fans this was a solid take on the Judas storyline and a solid superhero film.
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  • very good movie that's based off the comics
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  • A good movie I loved it can't wait to see it again action-packed
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