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Crisis on infinite Earths Part 3 (2024) Review

 Justice league :Crisis on infinite Earths Part 3 (2024)

IMdb – 6.1

Rotten Tomatoes – ( Not rated yet) / Audience Score – 65%

Genre – Animation/Action/Adventure

Rating – PG 13

Runtime – 1 Hour 38 Minutes


REVIEW

I Love that we get to see many DC characters here

Picking up after Part 2, the story brings a plethora of DC characters into the fold, each playing crucial roles, though some have more bigger roles to play than others. The mysteries and cliffhangers from the previous parts and other animated movies are resolved. The reasons behind the crises and the Anti-Monitor's motives are unveiled. The connections between the DCAU, Tomorrowverse, John Constantine’s involvement, and the multiverse’s existence are shockingly revealed, adding a dark and intriguing layer to the narrative. Watching everything come together is immensely satisfying, although the vast number of characters sometimes results in rushed storylines.

The pacing is exhilarating, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating where the story is taking. The stakes have never been higher, with the entire multiverse threatened by the relentless Anti-Monitor. Unexpected twists further enhance the suspense.

Many Cameos 

The inclusion of Earth-508, home to the Super Friends (1973-1985), and cameos from other animated shows is a delightful nod to DC’s rich history. Jensen Ackles is doing an excellent job as the voice of the Caped Crusader, but Kevin Conroy’s voice will always be top in our heart and his final performance as Batman is heartfelt, delivering one of the most memorable and badass Batman line ever. Thanks for everything Kevin Conroy.

Visually, the animation is stunning, with impressive backgrounds since the events are happening across the multiverse. The action sequences are thrilling, featuring from the Justice League battling dinosaurs and to the Bat family fighting Nazis equipped with Batman’s villains' weapons. 

The emotional weight of heroes sacrificing themselves to save their worlds is poignant, evoking strong emotional responses. We have already seen the Flash's sacrifice in the first part of the crisis.

"Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part 3" concludes the epic storyline, delivering a grand finale that DC fans have anticipated—the big reset. This film masterfully connects DC's animated movies and TV shows, bringing them together for an epic conclusion. For newcomers, it's essential to watch all DC Animated Movie Universe films and Tomorrowverse movies to fully appreciate this installment.

Overall, this film serves as a perfect send-off to the DC animated multiverse, leaving fans eagerly awaiting what’s next for DC, especially under James Gunn’s new DC universe direction.

My Screen Times Score - 8



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