The battle of good vs. evil is a tale as old as time, but the Justice League films keep managing to reinvent new and interesting storylines. Based on comic books by DC Comics, the movies, across animation and live-action, showcase plot lines that involve a range of elements. From time travel to the supernatural to family drama, there's a great mix of everything in these films but the one thing they all have in common is that a band of superheroes comes together to fight a supervillain(or a team of villains) and they ultimately emerge victorious, though the victories may come at a high cost. There is something comforting about enjoying the action as it happens, but knowing that all will be right with the world in the end. While the franchise is most widely recognized these days for its live-action films, the animated Justice League movies have proven themselves to be just as good if not better than their counterparts. The animated side of the franchise is set to expand this year with the release of Justice League: Warworld. With that in mind, the following article will explain how to watch the Justice League animated films in order, both by release date and chronologically. But first, watch the trailer for Justice League: Warworld here.
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Justice League Animated Movies in Order of Release Date
For those of you interested in watching the animated Justice League films in order of their release date, take a look at this list:
Justice League: The New Frontier (2008)
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (2010)
Justice League: Doom (2012)
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox (2013)
JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time (2014)
Justice League: War (2014)
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis (2015)
Justice League: Gods and Monsters (2015)
Justice League vs. Teen Titans (2016)
Justice League Dark (2017)
Justice League Dark: Apokolips War (2020)
Injustice (2021)
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The Standalone Justice League Animated Movies in Chronological Order
Justice League: The New Frontier (2008)
The very first animated Justice League movie, this Emmy-nominated film was adapted from the limited series DC: The New Frontier. It was first broadcast on Cartoon Network and shows the origins of the Justice League. While it is a standalone feature, it makes sense to start off any Justice League animated movie binge with The New Frontier, as it deftly introduces the world with a self-contained plot. And again, it was the first.
The film begins with individual superheroes being inspired to join forces to fight against an entity called "The Centre". The Centre has a deep connection to the Earth and has seen all the major events throughout history. Because of man's proclivity for violence and war, The Centre decides that they must be destroyed. The moral judgment of mankind and our failures is a mature theme considering it is an animated film. The New Frontier features a massive cast of characters including Wonder Woman, Batman, Superman, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, The Flash, Aquaman, Green Arrow, Adam Strange, the Blackhawks, and the Challengers of the Unknown. Behind the scenes, the voice cast is equally star-studded, featuring the likes of Lucy Lawless, Jeremy Sisto, Kyle MacLachlan, David Boreanaz, Miguel Ferrer, Neil Patrick Harris, and Lex Lang. The superheroes band together in order to defeat a common enemy, and it is no surprise that good defeats evil in the end.
JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time (2014)
The Justice League return in the animated feature JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time. The plot revolves around the villain Lex Luthor (Fred Tatasciore) and his Legion of Doom and how the Justice League stops their evil plan. The plan in question is to create new islands where they can rule by causing a gigantic change in sea level. Before they can do this, the Justice League destroys the satellites that the Legion of Doom wanted to use to expand the polar ice caps. The supervillain Captain Cold (Corey Burton) causes one of the satellites to fall and trap Luthor in ice. Everyone believes him to be dead...that is until we go forward in time to the 31st century, when he is accidentally released!
Justice League: Gods and Monsters (2015)
This 2015 film also features an alternate Earth, with a version of Superman (Benjamin Bratt) who is the son of the world-conquering General Zod, a Batman (Michael C. Hall) who is a vampire-like creature, and a Wonder Woman (Tamara Taylor) who is a warrior from New Genesis. These versions are violent and dark, but they are forced into a corner when a mysterious enemy frames them for a series of murders. With a world unlike any other, Justice League: Gods and Monsters is a refreshingly unique story within the franchise.
Injustice
Yet another dark world, but one where the line between heroes and villains gets practically erased. Injustice is based on the video game series of the same name and shows a world where Superman (Justin Hartley) is pushed beyond the edge after a devastating attack by the Joker (Kevin Pollak). Now taking an absolute view of justice, Superman sets out to remake the world, with the superhero community and the Justice League split between his supporters and the rebels led by Batman (Anson Mount).
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The Crisis on Two Earths/Doom Continuity
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (2010)
If interdimensional travel piques your interest then check out Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths. It takes place in a parallel universe where two notorious villains, Lex Luthor (Chris Noth) and the Joker (James Patrick Stuart), play the heroes, and the Justice League takes on the role of the villains. The plot begins in the alternate reality and then moves to the Earth of the regular Justice League. Worlds collide and confusion ensues as the roles of good and evil are flipped. This is an intriguing idea, showing that everyone has the capacity to be a hero or a villain, and it is a matter of both circumstances and choices that make us who we are.
Justice League: Doom (2012)
A standalone sequel to Crisis on Two Earths, Justice League: Doom follows the supervillain Vandal Savage's (Phil Morris) attempts to wipe out two-thirds of the Earth's population. He creates the Legion of Doom, a collection of supervillains, who attempt to carry out his plan. In order to make sure nobody stands in their way, Vandal Savage hires Mirror Master (Alexis Denisof) to steal plans from Batman's computer, which explain how to incapacitate each member of the Justice League in case they ever turn evil. When these plans are used against Superman (Tim Daly), Martian Manhunter (Carl Lumbly), Wonder Woman (Susan Eisenberg), Green Lantern (Nathan Fillion), and the Flash (Michael Rosenbaum), Batman must save the day and rescue them, stopping the Legion of Doom at the same time.
The DCAMU Justice League Movies in Chronological Order
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
The movie that created the DC Animated Movie Universe, Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox is more about the Flash (Justin Chambers) than the League, and you'll recognize the similarity to The Flash (2023) since they're both based on the same source material. The story is kicked off by the Flash finding himself in a world drastically different from the one he knows. On the one hand, his mother is alive. On the other hand, the world is on the brink of a devastating war between the Amazons and Atlantis.
Justice League: War (2014)
Justice League: War is an animated film that tells the story of an alien invasion of Earth by "New God", Darkseid (Steve Blum). The opening of the film shows Batman (Jason O'Mara) being implicated in different abductions throughout Gotham. After being attacked by a Parademon (Dee Bradley Baker), Batman and Green Lantern (Justin Kirk) team up. The rest of the Justice League forms in order to combat the alien invasion and save the Earth.
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis (2015)
In the film Justice League: Throne of Atlantis, a half-Atlantean prince, Arthur Curry (Matt Lanter), and the Justice League form an alliance to stop a war between humans and the Atlanteans. Ocean Master/Orm (Sam Witwer), who is a supervillain and the half-brother of Arthur, is the mastermind behind starting the war. Ocean Master holds a grudge against the Justice League believing they are responsible for his father's death. Arthur Curry goes on to become the superhero Aquaman.
Justice League vs. Teen Titans (2016)
Take two superhero teams, put them together, and you get one awesome movie. The superheroes we are referring to are the Justice League and Teen Titans. They are brought together because of the demon Trigon (Jon Bernthal) sending a demonic corruptor to Earth. Batman's son, Damian Wayne (Stuart Allan), takes charge of defeating it, but acts irresponsibly and is sent to join the Teen Titans. Trigon's daughter, Raven (Taissa Farmiga), is also a Teen Titan, and together they combat their family issues in the most entertaining way.
Justice League Dark (2017)
This animated movie could be described as a mix of science fiction and fantasy. Unlike the other films on the list, this one has an original storyline that is not based on a specific issue in a comic book. It is also rated R for some disturbing violence. This violence is committed by regular people, as they think that they are killing demons. The Justice League attempt to discover what is causing this strange and disturbing behavior and believes that it is magic. Batman (Jason O'Mara) is not convinced and brings on John Constantine who deals with cases of the occult.
Justice League vs. the Fatal Five (2019)
Three heroes from the 31st century, members of the Legion of Superheroes, end up in the 21st century, and a young woman who has been through some terrible trauma is chosen by a Green Lantern ring. These two events come together when a group of villains called the Fatal Five start hunting down the new Green Lantern, prompting the Justice League to team up with the time-lost Legionnaires.
Justice League Dark: Apokolips War (2020)
Justice League Dark: Apokolips War is the sequel to Justice League Dark, which was released a few years after the original. Many different superheroes are brought together for this film including the Justice League, Justice League Dark, Suicide Squad, and Teen Titans. Their main goal is to defeat the supervillain, Darkseid (Tony Todd) and to save the planet. Lots of battling occurs, and it also received an R rating for violence, language, and some sexual references. If you are an adult who likes superhero movies then the last two Justice League films will be up your alley. But if you are looking for something for the kids to watch, better skip over the last two films.
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The Tomorrowverse Justice League Movies
Justice League: Warworld (2023)
Like the last two movies, Justice League: Warworld is also geared toward adults. It is exciting that after three years there is another Justice League movie being released on July 25. This time the plot will focus on Batman (Jensen Ackles), Wonder Woman (Stana Kanic), and Superman (Darren Criss) as they attempt to maneuver in a strange world after being kidnapped. While this is the first Justice League film in the new Tomorrowverse timeline, it's certain to be followed by plenty more.
FAQs
How to Watch the 'Justice League' Animated Movies in Order? ›
The beauty of DC Universe Animated Original Movies is that the films can be watched as standalone tales if desired. However, some of the titles share continuity, while a number have no attachments at all.
How to watch Justice League animated in order? ›- Justice League: The New Frontier (2008)
- Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (2010)
- Justice League: Doom (2012)
- Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox (2013)
- Justice League: War (2014)
- Justice League: Gods and Monsters (2015)
- Justice League Dark (2017)
The beauty of DC Universe Animated Original Movies is that the films can be watched as standalone tales if desired. However, some of the titles share continuity, while a number have no attachments at all.
What do you need to watch before Justice League animated series? ›You definitely want to have watched Superman: The Animated Series before diving into Justice League, because it picks up where that series left off and you need to see the origins of Batman and Wonder Woman's flirtatious relationship.
Where to start Justice League Animated series? ›- Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox. What if you woke up in a world that looked like yours, but a little off? ...
- Justice League: War. ...
- Son of Batman. ...
- Justice League: Throne of Atlantis. ...
- Batman and Robin. ...
- Batman: Bad Blood. ...
- Justice League Vs. Teen Titans. ...
- Justice League Dark.
Here are all nine Justice League animated films, ranked from worst to best.
How to watch DC Animated series in order? ›- Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox.
- Justice League: War.
- Son of Batman.
- Justice League: Throne of Atlantis.
- Batman vs. Robin.
- Batman: Bad Blood.
- Justice League vs. Teen Titans.
- Justice League Dark.
Get acquainted with Superman in Man of Steel, and then see him bond with Batman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Suicide Squad is up next before you get to witness the epic team-up Justice League. (Substitute in the four-hour Zack Snyder's Justice League if you want more, though that is non-canon.)
What is the difference between Justice League and Zack Snyder's Justice League? ›Zack Snyder's Justice League is a much more faithful adaptation of the original comic book story. It is a darker and more intense take on the classic superhero story, with a much more fleshed-out plot and characters.
Are DC animated series and movies connected? ›
The films are part of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line, based on the comic books published by DC Comics, and feature plot elements inspired by The New 52 continuity.
How do I follow DC movies in order? ›- Wonder Woman (main story) (1914-18)
- Wonder Woman 1984.
- Man of Steel.
- The Flash (alternate timeline scenes)
- Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
- Wonder Woman (modern-day scenes)
- Suicide Squad.
- Justice League (theatrical)
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NON-ESSENTIAL VIEWING. You don't need to watch every film in the DC Extended Universe to sit down and enjoy Zack Snyder's Justice League. Here's what you can skip in the lead-up, and what's still worth watching: Suicide Squad (2016) — Don't Watch.
Is there a movie to watch before Zack Snyder's Justice League? ›Suicide Squad (2016)
But the real reason this film is worth watching before the Snyder Cut is that we get to see a little bit more of Jared Leto's take on the clown prince of crime, Joker. We know that Leto will appear as his character in the new version of Justice League.
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Is Superman the animated series connected to Justice League? ›The characters of Superman and Batman were then spun off into a new animated series, Justice League. This series also featured other popular DC Comics characters, including Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, and Hawkgirl. It spawned a sequel series entitled Justice League Unlimited.
Why was Justice League animated series Cancelled? ›Justice League Unlimited and Batman The Animated Series were shows that lacked a teenage lead. They were axed to make way for shows like Static Shock and Batman beyond, who had younger lead characters.
Is the DC Animated Universe over? ›In 2020, 4 years after The New 52 had ended in the comics, The DC Animated Movie Universe came to an end. The final film in the series was Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, drawing inspiration from comics such as Geoff Johns' “Darkseid War” and Grant Morrison's “Final Crisis”.
Which Justice League animated series list? ›- Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox.
- Justice League: War.
- Son of Batman.
- Justice League: Throne of Atlantis.
- Batman vs. Robin.
- Batman: Bad Blood.
- Justice League vs. Teen Titans.
- Justice League Dark.
What is the most violent Justice League animated movies? ›
- 1 Justice League Dark: Apokolips War Sends Off Heroes With A Vengeance.
- 2 The Killing Joke Is Anything But Funny. ...
- 3 A Death In The Family Highlights The Power Of Choice. ...
- 4 Injustice Explores The Darker Side Of A Great Hero. ...
- 5 Justice League Dark Lives Up To Its Name. ...
Justice League Dark: Apokolips War (2020)
The last film in the post-Flashpoint DCAMU timeline, Justice League Dark: Apokolips War is a finale well-worth watching, as the heroes of the Justice League, Justice League Dark, the Bat Family, and more unite against their most challenging threat yet.
- Wonder Woman.
- Wonder Woman 1984.
- Man of Steel.
- Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
- Suicide Squad.
- Justice League / Zack Snyder's Justice League.
- Aquaman.
- Shazam!
Film | U.S. release date | Producer(s) |
---|---|---|
Zack Snyder's Justice League | March 18, 2021 | Charles Roven and Deborah Snyder |
The Suicide Squad | August 5, 2021 | Charles Roven and Peter Safran |
Black Adam | October 21, 2022 | Beau Flynn, Hiram Garcia, Dwayne Johnson, and Dany Garcia |
Shazam! Fury of the Gods | March 17, 2023 | Peter Safran |
Featuring a wide array of superheroes from the DC Comics universe, and specifically based on the Justice League superhero team, it is a direct sequel to the previous Justice League animated series and picks up around two years after it.
Can I skip Justice League? ›Once you reach Justice League, you have a choice to make: You can either watch the original film that was released in 2017, or skip it and see the four-hour director's cut called Zack Snyder's Justice League, which was released in 2021. (I'd recommend watching the latter.)
What timeline is Justice League? ›The bulk of Justice League takes place about two years after the events of Batman v Superman and one year after Suicide Squad, but we also get a big flashback sequence to thousands of years ago when the villainous Steppenwolf attempted to take over Earth and was foiled by an alliance between Amazons, Atlanteans, humans ...
Is Zack Snyder's Justice League a sequel to Justice League? › Why is there 3 different Justice League movies? ›Justice League's original script was rewritten before production, and got fresh changes in 2021, meaning there were 4 versions of the film. Zack Snyder's Justice League debuted in March 2021, four years after Joss Whedon's theatrical cut in 2017, and there are now four different versions of the Justice League movie.
Why is there a gray version of Justice League? ›Only a week after Zack Snyder's Justice League released on HBO Max, the streaming service debuted a black-and-white version under the title Justice Is Gray. This edition marked the end of Snyder's involvement with the DC Universe, with the whole film franchise set to be rebooted in the future.
Why was Justice League redone? ›
His daughter died by suicide in March of 2017, and Snyder left the production to spend time with his family. Warner Bros. recruited Whedon, who at that point had directed two Avengers films for Marvel, to finish Justice League by its scheduled November 2017 release date. The result was a mishmash of a movie.
Will DC stop making animated movies? ›The DC Universe franchise continues its successful tradition of crafting animated movies, with several upcoming confirmed projects in 2023.
Who has better animated shows DC or Marvel? ›Of the two major superhero franchises, DC has the larger presence when it comes to animation, which is surprising given that Marvel is owned now by the animation titan Disney.
Why are DC animated movies better? ›Animation quality, storytelling, pacing, action sequences, and overall value improved with each endeavor. The DC animated films became everything the DC live actions films hope it would be (and eventually could be). Fictional characters have a way of taking on a life of their own.
What is the number 1 DC movie? ›1 Aquaman Is DC's Crowning Achievement At The Box Office
Aquaman was hardly the most popular DC character before his introduction to the DCEU. But Jason Momoa's portrayal skyrocketed his appeal, as his solo film became DC's greatest success.
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Which DC movies are now canon? ›- Birds Of Prey. The Suicide Squad also connects to several DCEU movies, mostly through Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn. ...
- Shazam! And Shazam! ...
- The Flash. ...
- Blue Beetle. ...
- Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom.
The two heroes have raced several times since then, in the comics, cartoons and movies. As a general rule, the comics claim that The Flash is the faster hero, with Barry Allen, Wally West and even an octogenarian Jay Garrick having outrun Superman over the years.
Can Wonder Woman lift Thor's hammer? ›The purest of heart include Wonder Woman and, of course, Captain America.
Who is the most badass female superhero? ›Wonder Woman is possibly the most popular female superhero, and most powerful of the DC Universe. Her strengths stem from her Amazonian blood and powers gifted to her by the Greek Gods, and she utilizes those powers along with martial arts, acrobatic, strategic, and athletic training to become the badass that she is.
Is Justice League a stand alone movie? ›
Although Justice League was initially announced as a two-part film, with the second part set for release two years after the first, Snyder stated in June 2016 that they would be two distinct, separate films and not one film split into two parts, both being stand-alone stories.
What movie precedes Justice League? ›DC Movies in Release Order
Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) Suicide Squad (2016) Wonder Woman (2017) Justice League – (2017)
While it's not a perfect movie, Zack Snyder's Justice League is definitely better than Joss Whedon's version. Although it almost seems like cheating because Snyder got four hours to tell this superhero story, where the 2017 movie only had two.
Do I watch Justice League or Justice League Unlimited first? ›If you're planning to watch both shows, you should definitely start with Justice League since Unlimited is set a few years after the end of its predecessor.
Which Justice League is canon? ›Since the release of the infamously reworked Justice League in 2017, DC has had a tumultuous situation in terms of its on-film canon, with the Snyder Cut of Justice League finally debuting in 2021, while Warner Bros. has reportedly maintained that the theatrical cut is officially canon.
Who was first DC or Marvel? ›DC was founded in the mid-'30s and Marvel came along in the late '30s. And Marvel was basically a response to Superman. Superman came out in 1938. That changed the game and there were a lot of competitors that came along and Marvel Comics was one of those.
Who is the oldest DC character created? ›Since then, Richard Occult has continued to lend his supernatural talents to DC's heroes, making him—for now, at least—the oldest DC character to still be published today.
Who was the first superhero in DC? ›DC Comics introduced the first costumed superhero, Superman, in Action Comics #1 (June 1938). Superman's creators, writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, had unsuccessfully tried to sell the series to newspaper syndicates as a daily strip.
Is there a Justice League animated series? ›Justice League is an American animated television series which ran from November 17, 2001, to May 29, 2004, on Cartoon Network. The show was produced by Warner Bros. Animation.
What Justice League do you watch first? ›Get acquainted with Superman in Man of Steel, and then see him bond with Batman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Suicide Squad is up next before you get to witness the epic team-up Justice League. (Substitute in the four-hour Zack Snyder's Justice League if you want more, though that is non-canon.)
Which Justice League should I watch? ›
DC Extended Universe
Once you reach Justice League, you have a choice to make: You can either watch the original film that was released in 2017, or skip it and see the four-hour director's cut called Zack Snyder's Justice League, which was released in 2021. (I'd recommend watching the latter.)
- Wonder Woman.
- Wonder Woman 1984.
- Man of Steel.
- Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
- Suicide Squad.
- Justice League // Zack Snyder's Justice League.
- Aquaman.
- Shazam!
Justice League Unlimited and Batman The Animated Series were shows that lacked a teenage lead. They were axed to make way for shows like Static Shock and Batman beyond, who had younger lead characters.
What was the last animated Justice League movie? ›Justice League Dark: Apokolips War (2020)
The last film in the post-Flashpoint DCAMU timeline, Justice League Dark: Apokolips War is a finale well-worth watching, as the heroes of the Justice League, Justice League Dark, the Bat Family, and more unite against their most challenging threat yet.
Justice League's original script was rewritten before production, and got fresh changes in 2021, meaning there were 4 versions of the film. Zack Snyder's Justice League debuted in March 2021, four years after Joss Whedon's theatrical cut in 2017, and there are now four different versions of the Justice League movie.
Is Justice League cartoon on Netflix? ›Cartoon News Network on Twitter: "'JUSTICE LEAGUE' and 'JUSTICE LEAGUE UNLIMITED' is now streaming on Netflix.