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Justice League vs. Teen Titans

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Robin is forced to join the young super team and soon has to help lead them in a fight against the mighty Justice League after they are possessed by the demon Trigon.
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Brian Costello Common Sense Media Animated violence, demonic imagery in solid DC installment. Rated: 3/5 Jan 14, 2021 Full Review Andrew Pollard Starburst This is every bit the Titans' movie, and it's with these youngsters that the energy and camaraderie of the film really comes through. Rated: 8/10 Apr 11, 2018 Full Review Jeffrey Lyles Lyles' Movie Files More content cramming the Titans into the established formula resulting in an uninspired adventure that does little justice to one of the Titans' most iconic stories. Rated: 5/10 Apr 20, 2016 Full Review Felix Vasquez Jr. Cinema Crazed With a cast that includes Jon Bernthal, Taissa Farmiga, Rosario Dawson, and Jerry O'Connell, it at least warrants a watch. Apr 12, 2016 Full Review Mike McGranaghan Aisle Seat If you want to see DC superheroes taking each other on, this is a far more entertaining option than Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Rated: 3/4 Apr 12, 2016 Full Review Read all reviews

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Eye C Good one, nice way to introduce the titans, and also nice touch to put cyborg with the titans instead of the JLA. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/20/24 Full Review Samuel S The tone in these New 52 films is so jarring. It can be grim with possession and murder and yet have juvenile humor with fart and butt jokes. Its like it was made by that one kid who tried to be "mature" by saying edgy jokes when deep down they have the palette of a four year old. The title of the film is also partially a lie. The pacing is not great, so many boring parts and exposition, and mindless fights. Pass on it. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 12/22/23 Full Review matthias s Justice League vs. Teen Titans is an animated superhero film that brings together two of DC Comics' most iconic teams. While it has some enjoyable moments, the film falls short in certain areas, earning it's 3.5-star rating. One of the film's strengths is the animation style, which is colorful and visually appealing. The fight scenes are well choreographed and exciting, particularly the battles between the Titans and the possessed Justice League members. However, the film's plot feels rushed and underdeveloped. While the conflict between the Titans and the Justice League is initially intriguing, it feels like the writers were trying to cram too much into a 78-minute runtime. As a result, some character arcs feel incomplete, and the resolution of the conflict between the two teams feels unsatisfying. Another issue with the film is the lack of character development for the Titans. While Raven's storyline is the main focus, the other Titans feel underutilized, and their personalities and motivations are not explored in depth. Despite these flaws, Justice League vs. Teen Titans is an entertaining film that will appeal to fans of both teams. It has its moments of excitement and humor, but ultimately falls short in its execution. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 11/09/23 Full Review 3dgar 7 It Has an interesting history revolving around Raven's father: Trigon, and frankly the characters had a deep background and a well-distinguished personality. So that and the fact this movie was pretty well animated, made me have a really good time watching it.🏆😁👌 So anyways if you are a fan a good superheroes's or animated's film this is certainly a wonderful choice to watch with friends, family or with the kids. 💯👏👌 Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/13/23 Full Review Stephen C The greatest 1.3 hours ever!!!!!! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 08/26/22 Full Review Audience Member I mean...it's okay. There's nothing remarkably awful about this movie. It's a more worthwhile watch than Son of Batman anyway. The animation's fine, the action sequences are decent and the voice actors do their best with the material they have to work with. A sequence at a carnival offered Damian some much-needed character growth given how much of an annoying brat he could be in the first two entries of the Bat-Dad Trilogy and I do like how he and Raven start to form a bond around this time. To the film's credit, it keeps the focus on the Teen Titans rather than, as the title would suggest, have them play second fiddle to the Justice League. It does a competent-enough job introducing these superheroes into a continuity not based off of their pre-existing cartoons. The issues come from what I felt were pacing issues affected by a short runtime, a misleading title since the two superhero teams don't properly face off against one another and some baffling directorial choices. The usage of pop songs in the aforementioned carnival sequence was weird in my opinion since DC don't really do this kind of thing for their DT-DVD animated movies (Batman and Harley Quinn gets a pass since it's a much more comedic film than the norm) and feels more like something out of Scooby-Doo than a movie like this with a fairly serious tone. And then there's the infamous Sailor Moon sequence. I know people love the 2003 cartoon which started the trend of making action cartoons drawn to look like anime (but can't legally identify as such since they're produced and written by Americans rather than Japanese people) but the Magical Girl transformation was so random and tonally inconsistent with what's been established in the DCAMU that I can't help but laugh at it in a "so bad, it's good" way. I thought the story was a bit weak as well. The idea of Damian Wayne becoming the newest member of the Teen Titans isn't a bad idea on paper but I don't think they did the best job with it. Largely because only Raven gets proper focus out of the Titans due to her personal connection to the villain (you know, I barely felt Netflix Punisher's presence as Trigon) whilst everybody else is mostly there to kick ass during the action sequences...and also to establish that the mysterious "Kori" we hear Nightwing talk to in the Bat-Dad Trilogy is indeed Starfire. A decent scene, to be fair. I feel sheepish forgetting that Starfire's real name was Koriand'r. As if these movies didn't get enough flak for having the most recent Robin hog the spotlight. I didn't hate Justice League vs. Teen Titans but I was still mostly underwhelmed by it, feeling largely indifferent towards it. Not the best first impression for the first movie starring the Teen Titans that has no relation to their TV shows, huh? Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/23/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Robin is forced to join the young super team and soon has to help lead them in a fight against the mighty Justice League after they are possessed by the demon Trigon.
Director
Sam Liu
Screenwriter
Alan Burnett, Bryan Q. Miller
Production Co
DC Comics, Warner Bros. Animation
Rating
PG-13 (Some Suggestive Images|Fantasy Action Violence)
Genre
Action, Fantasy, Animation
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Oct 12, 2016
Runtime
1h 18m
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