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DC and Marvel animated DTV movie news

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Warners has confirmed that Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths will be the next DC animated DTV movie following the release of Superman/Batman: Public Enemies next month. Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths is scheduled for release in early 2010 and is written by Dwayne McDuffie.

Meanwhile, Marvel's Thor: Tales of Asgard, originally scheduled as a September 2009 release, has been pushed back all the way to 2011 (when the live action Thor will be released). That means that the next Marvel animated DTV movie will be Planet Hulk in February 2010.
 
They still have the unproduced Justice League Worlds Collide they could possibly do as one of these movies. I'm hoping that this movie was just a renamed version of Worlds Collide.
 
Does anyone know for sure if the planned Teen Titans: Judas Contract DTV has been cancelled? I remember hearing a lot about it around the time the Wonder Woman feature was announced, but it never materialised.

If so, it's a pity - much as I enjoyed the cartoon, I would have loved to see the Titans in a similar mold to the DCAU.
 
Does anyone know for sure if the planned Teen Titans: Judas Contract DTV has been cancelled? I remember hearing a lot about it around the time the Wonder Woman feature was announced, but it never materialised.

If so, it's a pity - much as I enjoyed the cartoon, I would have loved to see the Titans in a similar mold to the DCAU.
On hold. It scored the lowest in a DC marketing sample of prospective DTVs.
 
Meanwhile, Marvel's Thor: Tales of Asgard, originally scheduled as a September 2009 release, has been pushed back all the way to 2011 (when the live action Thor will be released). That means that the next Marvel animated DTV movie will be Planet Hulk in February 2010.

That sucks. I was looking forward to Thor. What happened? Did they fall behind in production? It should have been "in the can" by now.

I have no interest in Planet Hulk.

And I'm still waiting for a New Warriors or Nova solo project...or even a new Ultimate Avengers.
 
The DCAU is over, has been for years.

Based on the title, sounds like a JLA/JSA crossover; could be good, though cast size might make it a bit unwieldy.

Well, "Crisis on Two Earths" is seen as a potential DCAU story because Dwayne McDuffie also wrote the proposed DCAU Justice League DTV titled "Worlds Collide"; and McDuffie was quoted by Newsarama saying,

I'm currently writing a Direct-To-Video animated feature for Warner Animation, the second of two I've taken on this year. Again, I can't say what they are until they're officially announced, but they're likely of interest to superhero fans, and one of them I can't help looking at as what-could-have-been. You'll see what I mean.
The quote makes most people think "Crisis on Two Earths" may finally be the long dormant "Worlds Collide" that was meant to bridge Justice League and Justice League Unlimited. Personally, I think the reality here is that McDuffie has rewritten his "Worlds Collide" script into a generic Justice League vs. Crime Syndicate story (something more in line with an adaptation of Grant Morrison's "Earth 2"). I believe that's where the "what-could-have-been" comment comes from; McDuffie is talking about how it's the "World Collide" script, but it's no longer DCAU. I'll be disappointed if that's the case, but I think we'll see that's what happened.

Although, I do still find it strange that Mattel recently added Ultraman and Power Woman figures to the Justice League Unlimited toy line. Was it just something out of left field, or did Mattel want to be ready to cross promote?
 
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The DCAU is over, has been for years.

Based on the title, sounds like a JLA/JSA crossover; could be good, though cast size might make it a bit unwieldy.

Well, "Crisis on Two Earths" is seen as a potential DCAU story because Dwayne McDuffie also wrote the proposed DCAU Justice League DTV titled "Worlds Collide"; and McDuffie was quoted by Newsarama saying,

I'm currently writing a Direct-To-Video animated feature for Warner Animation, the second of two I've taken on this year. Again, I can't say what they are until they're officially announced, but they're likely of interest to superhero fans, and one of them I can't help looking at as what-could-have-been. You'll see what I mean.
The quote makes most people think "Crisis on Two Earths" may finally be the long dormant "Worlds Collide" that was meant to bridge Justice League and Justice League Unlimited. Personally, I think the reality here is that McDuffie has rewritten his "Worlds Collide" script into a generic Justice League vs. Crime Syndicate story (something more in line with an adaptation of Grant Morrison's "Earth 2"). I believe that's where the "what-could-have-been" comment comes from; McDuffie is talking about how it's the "World Collide" script, but it's no longer DCAU. I'll be disappointed if that's the case, but I think we'll see that's what happened.

Hopefully if it is that story they'll be able to set it in the DCAU.

I'm not sure why Warner Animation would be against it. I imagine most of the people who buy these DVDs are fans of the DCAU and would love to see one final movie set in the universe.

For those who haven't seen any DCAU they could easily introduce the lesser known of the seven main characters and their abilities in an original opening fight scene similar to how Serenty opened with a history of the Firefly universe that helped bring non-fans up to speed but provided new material to entertain returning fans. The non-fans would never know any different and DCAU fans would love it.
 
The DCAU is over, has been for years.

Based on the title, sounds like a JLA/JSA crossover; could be good, though cast size might make it a bit unwieldy.

Well, "Crisis on Two Earths" is seen as a potential DCAU story because Dwayne McDuffie also wrote the proposed DCAU Justice League DTV titled "Worlds Collide"; and McDuffie was quoted by Newsarama saying,

I'm currently writing a Direct-To-Video animated feature for Warner Animation, the second of two I've taken on this year. Again, I can't say what they are until they're officially announced, but they're likely of interest to superhero fans, and one of them I can't help looking at as what-could-have-been. You'll see what I mean.
The quote makes most people think "Crisis on Two Earths" may finally be the long dormant "Worlds Collide" that was meant to bridge Justice League and Justice League Unlimited. Personally, I think the reality here is that McDuffie has rewritten his "Worlds Collide" script into a generic Justice League vs. Crime Syndicate story (something more in line with an adaptation of Grant Morrison's "Earth 2"). I believe that's where the "what-could-have-been" comment comes from; McDuffie is talking about how it's the "World Collide" script, but it's no longer DCAU. I'll be disappointed if that's the case, but I think we'll see that's what happened.

Although, I do still find it strange that Mattel recently added Ultraman and Power Woman figures to the Justice League Unlimited toy line. Was it just something out of left field, or did Mattel want to be ready to cross promote?

Then I am not happy..IT WILL not be a true crossover unless ALAN SCOTT (the true Green Lantern) was in it!!!!

Rob
 
I was surprised by the Hulk Vs... movies, and I'm kinda' looking forward to Planet Hulk. Bummer about Thor though.

And I hadn't heard of this new Justice League movie, I'll have to look it up later.
 
I'm not sure why Warner Animation would be against it. I imagine most of the people who buy these DVDs are fans of the DCAU and would love to see one final movie set in the universe.

Well, for one thing, your imagining may not be correct, and even if it is somewhat correct, it's not the intent. The DCAU was aimed at a youngish audience, including teen and college-age fans but accessible to younger viewers; whereas the DC Universe videos are deliberately PG-13 movies aimed at an older demographic. While there is overlap, they're not intended for the same audience.

For another thing, why should any creator want to be limited to doing only one thing for his or her entire career? Timm, Dini, and the others spent over a decade developing the DCAU; is it really that hard to understand that they might prefer to move on to trying new things rather than being perpetually typecast?
 
I'm not sure why Warner Animation would be against it. I imagine most of the people who buy these DVDs are fans of the DCAU and would love to see one final movie set in the universe.

Well, for one thing, your imagining may not be correct, and even if it is somewhat correct, it's not the intent. The DCAU was aimed at a youngish audience, including teen and college-age fans but accessible to younger viewers; whereas the DC Universe videos are deliberately PG-13 movies aimed at an older demographic. While there is overlap, they're not intended for the same audience.

For another thing, why should any creator want to be limited to doing only one thing for his or her entire career? Timm, Dini, and the others spent over a decade developing the DCAU; is it really that hard to understand that they might prefer to move on to trying new things rather than being perpetually typecast?

All well and good, but I bet there are many DCAU fans who would love to see a Direct to DVD movie in the DCAU; count me and my son in that group! For me, the best of the DCAU stuff is still better than some of these newer so called "mature" movies....

Rob
 
According to World's Finest current plans at Warners are to have three releases next year, same as this year, and that at least one of the 2010 releases will be Batman-themed.

Bruce Timm also said at Comic-Con that a sequel to one of the movies already released is in development, although he didn't say which one. Wonder Woman and Green Lantern: First Flight seem the likeliest candidates for sequels. Given past practice one would think there'll be another Green Lantern DTV released in the summer of 2011 to coincide with the release of the live action GL feature. Wonder Woman got off to a relatively slow start in sales compared to the other DC DTVs, but has held up very well over time and has now sold just below 90% of the DVD sales of Justice League: The New Frontier, so a Wonder Woman sequel is a possibility.

The first week sales numbers are in for Green Lantern: First Flight and it's off to a strong start with DVD sales (excluding Blu-ray) of 158,238 units. By comparison the first week sales for the last three DC titles were 106,342 units for Wonder Woman, 220,753 units for Batman: Dark Knight, and 160,736 units for Justice League: The New Frontier.
 
The DCAU is over, has been for years.

Based on the title, sounds like a JLA/JSA crossover; could be good, though cast size might make it a bit unwieldy.

Well, "Crisis on Two Earths" is seen as a potential DCAU story because Dwayne McDuffie also wrote the proposed DCAU Justice League DTV titled "Worlds Collide"; and McDuffie was quoted by Newsarama saying,

I'm currently writing a Direct-To-Video animated feature for Warner Animation, the second of two I've taken on this year. Again, I can't say what they are until they're officially announced, but they're likely of interest to superhero fans, and one of them I can't help looking at as what-could-have-been. You'll see what I mean.
The quote makes most people think "Crisis on Two Earths" may finally be the long dormant "Worlds Collide" that was meant to bridge Justice League and Justice League Unlimited. Personally, I think the reality here is that McDuffie has rewritten his "Worlds Collide" script into a generic Justice League vs. Crime Syndicate story (something more in line with an adaptation of Grant Morrison's "Earth 2"). I believe that's where the "what-could-have-been" comment comes from; McDuffie is talking about how it's the "World Collide" script, but it's no longer DCAU. I'll be disappointed if that's the case, but I think we'll see that's what happened.

Although, I do still find it strange that Mattel recently added Ultraman and Power Woman figures to the Justice League Unlimited toy line. Was it just something out of left field, or did Mattel want to be ready to cross promote?

Or this is based on one of the pre-Crisis on Infinite Earth's Crisis books where the JLA of Earth-1 and the JSA of Earth-2 team up since Crisis being in the tittle always seemed to be a comics thing and not a DCAU thing.
 
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