The weakest of the LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes straight-to-video movies to date, LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League: Cosmic Clash nevertheless provides its share of fun when Brainiac (Phil LaMarr) arrives on Earth with plans to shrink the planet and add it to his collection. When the ensuing battle gets Superman (Nolan North), Wonder Woman (Grey Griffin), and Green Lantern (Josh Keaton) all trapped in the past, Batman (Troy Baker) will journey back to three different time periods, with the help of the Flash (James Arnold Taylor) and his Cosmic Treadmill, and remind his friends why they need to return to the present and help save their planet.
Batman's entire time-jumping adventures are an inside joke to the events of Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne mini-series which saw the Caped Crusader reborn in various forms such as a caveman and pirate.
With most of the Justice League out of action or unavailable, Cyborg (Khary Payton) calls on Supergirl (Jessica DiCicco) to hold off Brainiac's probes until the other heroes can make it back from the past.
Available on DVD and Blu-ray, extras include an odd gag reel and digital copy of the movie. Some versions also include a Cosmic Boy LEGO minifigure. Sadly, it appears LEGO still has no plans to release a version of the LEGO Hall of Justice once again on full display in the movie.
[Warner Home Video, DVD $19.98 / Blu-ray $24.98]
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Justice League: Cosmic Clash
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