Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Warner Home Video reveals details on DVD and Blu-ray releases of the feature
Title: Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths
Starring: N/A (Animation)
Released: 23rd February 2010
SRP: $24.98 (2-Disc DVD)
Further Details:
Warner Home Video has announced 1-disc DVD ($19.98), 2-disc DVD ($24.98), and 2-disc Blu-ray ($29.99) releases of Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths for the 23rd February. The only extra material on the 1-disc DVD will be first looks at Batman Under the Red Hood, Green Lantern, and Superman/Batman Public Enemies, plus trailers. The 2-disc DVD and Blu-ray will include that along with a new animated short ("The Spectre"), a new featurette ("The New World"), A Better World" Part 1 and 2 which were previously on Justice League Unlimited S2, and more. We've attached a advert with some early package art below:

News by Tom Woodward
Starring: N/A (Animation)
Released: 23rd February 2010
SRP: $24.98 (2-Disc DVD)
Further Details:
Warner Home Video has announced 1-disc DVD ($19.98), 2-disc DVD ($24.98), and 2-disc Blu-ray ($29.99) releases of Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths for the 23rd February. The only extra material on the 1-disc DVD will be first looks at Batman Under the Red Hood, Green Lantern, and Superman/Batman Public Enemies, plus trailers. The 2-disc DVD and Blu-ray will include that along with a new animated short ("The Spectre"), a new featurette ("The New World"), A Better World" Part 1 and 2 which were previously on Justice League Unlimited S2, and more. We've attached a advert with some early package art below:

News by Tom Woodward
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Bouncy X I agree with you. I still will get this.
Is it just me or does second world Batman and Wonder woman look like bad Watchmen rip-offs?
& my buying list has just increased by one again!!!
DrewPLP wrote: Is it just me or does second world Batman and Wonder woman look like bad Watchmen rip-offs?
Both Niteowl and Owlman have an owl thing going on anyway, so there's bound to be some similarity. That is how he's supposed to look, but I wouldn't be surprised if there wasn't some influence from Niteowl's character design.
Both Niteowl and Owlman have an owl thing going on anyway, so there's bound to be some similarity. That is how he's supposed to look, but I wouldn't be surprised if there wasn't some influence from Niteowl's character design.
Oooo... badass cover. I like it. 
Definitely going to get one when it comes out.
Definitely going to get one when it comes out.
Why did they change the look of Batman from the Animated Series ? He's looked the animated way in just about everything else. Who is doing the Batman voice ? If it's not Kevin Conroy, this is a no sale.
William Baldwin is voicing Batman; James Woods is voicing his counterpart Owlman.
They like to change up the voice actors and animation styles to differentiate from previous animated works.
They like to change up the voice actors and animation styles to differentiate from previous animated works.
Fantastic coverart, and this movie looks AWESOME.
Quite looking forward to this one. A Spectre short is also a nice addition.
I'm with you Stilwell.
The voice cast for this will be drastically different from the usual DC Universe production.
With that being said, I'm still very much looking forward to seeing this....Glad to see Gina Torres has a role in this. Her voice is really sexy. Liked it when she played Vixen in Justice League.
With that being said, I'm still very much looking forward to seeing this....Glad to see Gina Torres has a role in this. Her voice is really sexy. Liked it when she played Vixen in Justice League.
Matt Stilwell wrote: Why did they change the look of Batman from the Animated Series ? He's looked the animated way in just about everything else. Who is doing the Batman voice ? If it's not Kevin Conroy, this is a no sale.
Because this doesn't take place in the established DC AU. The character designs are also different in Superman/Batman:Public Enemies, Superman:Doomsday, and the other straight-to-dvd features, so this kind of thing isn't exactly new.
Because this doesn't take place in the established DC AU. The character designs are also different in Superman/Batman:Public Enemies, Superman:Doomsday, and the other straight-to-dvd features, so this kind of thing isn't exactly new.
JCBaggee wrote: William Baldwin is voicing Batman; James Woods is voicing his counterpart Owlman.
They like to change up the voice actors and animation styles to differentiate from previous animated works.
WHy wouldn't they have the same actor do the two different parts ? Presumably, since the character is Batman in one universe and Owlman in another universe, they are the same man when not in uniform in both universes.
They like to change up the voice actors and animation styles to differentiate from previous animated works.
WHy wouldn't they have the same actor do the two different parts ? Presumably, since the character is Batman in one universe and Owlman in another universe, they are the same man when not in uniform in both universes.
There are some other differences Stilwell
Owlman does not have the same life as the Bruce Wayne we know. He had a brother, Thomas, who was killed. I believe his father survived and that shaped him differently.
Owlman does not have the same life as the Bruce Wayne we know. He had a brother, Thomas, who was killed. I believe his father survived and that shaped him differently.
Bouncy X wrote:
i feel bad for the 1 disc buyers, all they get are extended commercials really.
Why? If they want extras, that is what the 2 disc is for.
Definitely buying on Bluray!
i feel bad for the 1 disc buyers, all they get are extended commercials really.
Why? If they want extras, that is what the 2 disc is for.
Definitely buying on Bluray!



i feel bad for the 1 disc buyers, all they get are extended commercials really.