Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Three

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Trapped in a pocket universe, surviving Earths face annihilation by the Anti-Monitor. Time shatters, bringing past heroes to aid Justice League against the epitome of evil. Their sacrifice may lead to victory.

Release Date: July 16, 2024

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Runtime: 1h 38m

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DC Entertainment

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Jensen Ackles
Batman / Bruce Wayne
Darren Criss
Superman / Earth-2 Superman
Corey Stoll
Lex Luthor
Ike Amadi
Martian Manhunter / J'onn J'onzz
Geoffrey Arend
Psycho Pirate / Charles Halstead
Troy Baker
The Joker / Spider Guild Lantern
Brian Bloom
Adam Strange / Sidewinter
Matt Bomer
The Flash
Ashly Burch
Nightshade / Queen Mera
Zach Callison
Earth-2 Robin / Robin / Damian Wayne
Kevin Conroy
Earth-12 Batman
Brett Dalton
Bat Lash / Captain Atom
Meg Donnelly
Supergirl / Kara
Ato Essandoh
Mister Terrific
Keith Ferguson
Doctor Fate / Two-Face
Will Friedle
Batman Beyond / Kamandi
Jennifer Hale
Hippolyta / Green Lantern Aya
Mark Hamill
Earth-12 The Joker
Aldis Hodge
Green Lantern John Stewart
Jamie Gray Hyder
Hawkgirl / Young Diana
Erika Ishii
Doctor Light / Dr. Hoshi / Huntress
Stana Katic
Wonder Woman
David Kaye
The Question / Cardonian Lantern
Matt Lanter
Blue Beetle
Cynthia Kaye McWilliams
Dr. Beth Chapel / The Cheetah
Elysia Rotaru
Black Canary / Black Canary II
Matt Ryan
Constantine
Katee Sackhoff
Poison Ivy
Jimmi Simpson
Green Arrow
Jason Spisak
Blue Lantern Razer / Hayseed
Armen Taylor
The Flash / Jay Garrick / Gas Soldier / Executioner
Dean Winters
Captain Storm
James Krieg
Producer / Writer
Butch Lukic
Executive Producer
Sam Register
Executive Producer
Michael E. Uslan
Executive Producer
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Reviewer:
BiankaMalburg
Date:
May 1, 2026
**These three films try to be "great" and only manage to be "nice."** The first film was confusing but okay. The second was rather frustrating. The last one was a nice ending to the trilogy. And I think it's a shame that there are no differences in the animation styles of the various characters (from different universes). Only in Part Three were there three Earths animated the way they were styled in their respective series. It would have been so funny if the characters from specific Earths had been drawn the way they are in their series/films. Then you could see how characters from more well-known series/films (e.g., DCAU, Young Justice, Teen Titans, ...) interact with perhaps lesser-known series/films (e.g., Batman Unlimited, Justice League: Gods and Monsters, ...). You know, fanservice. Where was Batman Ninja? Gotham by Gaslight? Superman: Red Son? Assault on Arkham? DC Super Hero High? Teen Titans Go!?
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6.0