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Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox(2013)

7.9/10(1,936)
EnglishReleasedDirected by Jay Oliva
Release
July 30, 2013
Language
English
Rating
7.9/10
Status
Released
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About 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.

The scarlet speedster enters a reality where the foundational pillars of heroism have crumbled into dust and ash. Justice League The Flashpoint Paradox stands out in the vast library of animated comic book adaptations by opting for a stark, unflinching exploration of causality rather than the typical Saturday morning heroics. By shifting the focus from a singular triumph to a cascading failure of historical events, the film forces its protagonists to confront the fragility of their own existence. It is a bold departure for the genre, stripping away the traditional sheen of invincibility to reveal the psychological toll of living in a world that fundamentally should not be.

While modern cinema often leans into the spectacle of interconnected universes, this production remains a benchmark for how to handle high stakes with narrative precision. For audiences accustomed to the vibrant, high-energy storytelling found in the latest Telugu or Tamil blockbusters where larger-than-life figures reshape society, this film offers a fascinating mirror image. It trades the triumphant musical numbers and stylized action choreography of regional Indian cinema for a bleak, gritty aesthetic that emphasizes the heavy burden of choice. This is not a journey for those seeking a lighthearted escape; instead, it is tailored for viewers who appreciate dark, consequences-driven dramas that question whether undoing one’s past is worth the potential erasure of the present.

The directorial approach here is notably uncompromising, favoring tension over comfort. The voice cast brings a distinct gravity to these warped iterations of iconic figures, ensuring that the emotional stakes feel earned rather than merely plot-driven. Whether you are a dedicated follower of Western animation or a fan of global cinema who enjoys stories revolving around temporal shifts and existential dilemmas, the film provides a compelling case study in stakes. It effectively captures that specific brand of anxiety found in speculative fiction where the hero is their own greatest obstacle. By focusing on the internal conflict of its lead character as he navigates a crumbling geopolitical landscape, the movie elevates itself from a standard adventure into a haunting meditation on the nature of destiny. It serves as a reminder that even for the fastest person alive, running away from a mistake is never as simple as it seems.

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Cast(24)

Michael B. Jordan
as
Victor Stone / Cyborg (voice)
Michael B. Jordan
Victor Stone / Cyborg (voice)
Dee Bradley Baker
as
Etrigan the Demon / Top / Canterbury Cricket (voice)
Dee Bradley Baker
Etrigan the Demon / Top / Canterbury Cricket (voice)
Steve Blum
as
Lex Luthor / Captain Thunder (voice)
Steve Blum
Lex Luthor / Captain Thunder (voice)
Sam Daly
as
Clark Kent / Kal-El / Superman (voice)
Sam Daly
Clark Kent / Kal-El / Superman (voice)
Grey DeLisle
as
Nora Allen / Young Barry Allen / Martha Wayne / Joker (voice)
Grey DeLisle
Nora Allen / Young Barry Allen / Martha Wayne / Joker (voice)
Cary Elwes
as
Orin / Arthur Curry / Aquaman (voice)
Cary Elwes
Orin / Arthur Curry / Aquaman (voice)
Michael Beach
as
Black Manta (voice)
Michael Beach
Black Manta (voice)
Nathan Fillion
as
Hal Jordan / Green Lantern (voice)
Nathan Fillion
Hal Jordan / Green Lantern (voice)
Danny Huston
as
General Sam Lane (voice)
Danny Huston
General Sam Lane (voice)
Danny Jacobs
as
Grifter / Captain Cold (voice)
Danny Jacobs
Grifter / Captain Cold (voice)
Ron Perlman
as
Slade Wilson / Deathstroke (voice)
Ron Perlman
Slade Wilson / Deathstroke (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson
as
President of the United States (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson
President of the United States (voice)
Andrea Romano
as
Doris / Central City Newsreader (voice)
Andrea Romano
Doris / Central City Newsreader (voice)
Hynden Walch
as
Yo-Yo (voice)
Hynden Walch
Yo-Yo (voice)
Justin Chambers
as
Barry Allen / The Flash (voice)
Justin Chambers
Barry Allen / The Flash (voice)
C. Thomas Howell
as
Professor Eobard 'Zoom' Thawne / Reverse-Flash (voice)
C. Thomas Howell
Professor Eobard 'Zoom' Thawne / Reverse-Flash (voice)
Kevin McKidd
as
Thomas Wayne / Flashpoint Batman (voice)
Kevin McKidd
Thomas Wayne / Flashpoint Batman (voice)
Kevin Conroy
as
Bruce Wayne / Batman (voice)
Kevin Conroy
Bruce Wayne / Batman (voice)
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