Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
The Flash finds himself in a war-torn alternate timeline and teams up with alternate versions of his fellow heroes to restore the timeline.
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- Cast:
- Justin Chambers , C. Thomas Howell , Michael B. Jordan , Kevin McKidd , Kevin Conroy , Dee Bradley Baker , Steve Blum
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Redundant and unnecessary.
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Another winner from DC animated. An adaptation of the great comic. The Flash goes back to save his mom, unknowingly falling into the plans of Reverse-Flash. Allen ends up in an alternate reality where Atlantis is at war with Themyscira, there is no Superman, and Batman is actually Thomas Wayne. Another really excellent addition to the DC Animated stable.
I watched this movies several years ago and re-watched again but just recently I read the comic I have to say I like the comic series more. There are few things changed and lot of things omitted that can make the story more enjoyable. This movie is good as it started well and every minute count for the story.. it is a mystery event that until the end everyone including the viewer will know why the things are what they are. This movie is full of many DC characters, some of them are just not known before this story. The packing of all the characters does not overshadow a character over the other.What is the beauty of this movie is watching the familiar characters in their alternate versions and recognizing how powerful is the "Flash" and how crazy the villains of the "Flash". It is a very enjoyable movie from beginning to end but still I say the comic version is better as it has more information and more explanations. I like time travel and coherence of events so that is a plus reason why I liked this movie.
This was so amazing. That ending pulled on my heartstrings. Never has an animated movie done this to me.
Never been a huge fan of the Flash, but after watching the new TV show I have become a semi fan. I loved the story, but the main plot has me puzzled. So Flash goes back in time to stop Zoom from killing his mom which causes a paradox. Yet the paradox is really why Zoom killed her in the first place, because he is from the future and if she did not die there would be no Flash or else she lived and there was a Flash and Zoom wanted to kill her to hurt Flash. Either way there would have been a Flash, so him saving her should not have mattered. Either way it is entertaining which is all I ask for from a comic book. It is worth a watch from any DC fan