The official trailer of Jensen’s new animated movie, Justice League: Warworld, in which he gives voice to Batman/Bruce Wayne was released. The movie will be released on digital platforms July 25 and on DVD/Blu-ray July 24.
Jensen will give voice to Batman/Bruce Wayne for the fourth time in a DC Comics‘s animated movie. After Legion of Super-Heroes, which was released last Feburary, the next movie is called Justice League: Warworld. The animated movie Justice League: Warworld, which counts with Stana Katic as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince and Darren Criss as Superman/Agent Kent, should premiere this Summer.
You can find below the official synopsis of Justice League: Warworld and the trailer of his previous animated movie, Legion of Super-Heroes.
Until now, the Justice League has been a loose association of superpowered individuals. But when they are swept away to Warworld, a place of unending brutal gladiatorial combat, Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and the others must somehow unite to form an unbeatable resistance able to lead an entire planet to freedom.
As we announced a few months back, Jensen has a new animated movie where he gives voice to Batman: Legion of Super-Heroes.
The premiere date of the movie was now revealed as well as a video of a scene of the movie where Batman and Super-Man get together. The movie is out February 7 on digital platforms and Blu-ray.
Jensen did a post on his Instagram promoting his new animated movie Batman: The Long Halloween Part One, which is available on digital platforms since last month.
@jensenackles: “Wondering what to watch… how bout this?!?! #batmanlonghalloween”
New photos and videos of the movie and of the second part of the movie, which airs at the end of this month, were released. Don’t miss the Comic Con panel where Jensen will talk about it!
This year’s San Diego Comic Con will not be happening in person, due to the pandemic, but online panels will be promoted in the so called Comic-Con@Home. Jensen’s participation was confirmed for a panel about the animated movie Batman: The Long Halloween Part Two.
The first part of the movie is already available on digital platforms and on Blu-ray. The panel, which is scheduled to July 23 at 3PM, aims to promote the second part of the movie which arrives July 27 on digital and August 10 on Blu-ray.
The panel will be free and streamed online for everyone. More information will be gived closer to the date.
The first part of the animated movie where Jensen gives voice to Batman/Bruce Wayne, Batman: The Long Halloween, premieres next week, on June 22, and a new interview about the movie was now released. The interview got together Jensen, Julie Nathanson (who gave voice to Gilda Dent), the writer-producer Tim Sheridan and the supervising producer Butch Lukic.
“I come from a previous film where I voiced Red Hood,” Ackles says. “So when I got the call for this, I assumed I would be reprising that role into whatever story these guys were adapting. But then I realized I’d gotten the upgrade! I don’t think they even got the whole word ‘Batman’ out. They were like, ‘Bat-‘ and I was like, yes!”
When it comes to the Halloween getup, Ackles admits, “I couldn’t help myself.”
But it also came together organically. “I had this wonderful crew person I was working with who hand-made costumes and cosplay stuff,” Ackles says. “She didn’t even know. She did a Red Hood version for me. She was like, ‘I’m gonna do a Batman, would you be my mannequin?’ And inside I was like, ‘If you only knew!'”
Some movie reviews have also been published by those who have seen the movie already, in which they praise Jensen’s performance:
It’s the voice cast that really makes this adaptation of The Long Halloween stand out, though. After playing Red Hood over a decade ago, Jensen Ackles brings Bruce Wayne and Batman to life in a way that makes us feel this is a role he should have been given the chance to take a shot at long before now. Just like the Supernatural alum once made Jason Todd his own, it’s easy to imagine DC fans being unwilling to accept anyone other than Ackles as the DC Animated Universe’s Caped Crusader after this movie. He’s that good.
A new video of a scene of the animated movie Batman: The Long Halloween Part One, in which Jensen gives voice to Batman/Bruce Wayne, was released. The movie premieres on June 22.
A new clip from the new animated movie Batman: The Long Halloween Part One, where Jensen gives voice to Bruce Wayne/Batman, was released. The movie will be available on digital platforms and Blu-ray on June 22.
The first part of the new animation movie Batman: The Long Halloween in which Jensen gives voice to Batman was not even released, and a new trailer and a description of the second part was now revealed. Batman: The Long Halloween Part One will be available on digital platforms and Blu-ray on June 22, 2021 and Batman: The Long Halloween Part Two will be available on digital platforms on July 27, 2021 and Blu-ray on August 10, 2021.
Inspired by the iconic mid-1990s DC story from Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, Batman: The Long Halloween, Part Two continues as the Holiday Killer is still at large and, with Bruce Wayne under the spell of the venomous Poison Ivy, Batman is nowhere to be found. Liberated by an unlikely ally, Bruce quickly uncovers the real culprit: Poison Ivy’s employer Carmine Falcone. The Roman, his ranks decimated by Holiday and his business spinning out of control, has been forced to bring on less desirable partners – Gotham City’s rogues’ gallery. In the meantime, Harvey Dent is confronting battles on two fronts: attempting to end the mob war while also dealing with a strained marriage. And, after an attack that leaves Harvey hideously disfigured, the District Attorney unleashes the duality of his psyche that he’s strived his entire life to suppress. Now, as Two-Face, Dent decides to take the law into his own hands and deliver judgment to those who’ve wronged him, his family and all of Gotham. Ultimately, the Dark Knight must put together the tragic pieces that converged to create Two-Face, the Holiday Killer, Batman and Gotham City itself.
After last week’s official announcement of Jensen’s new role in the animated movie Batman: The Long Halloween, the official trailer was finally released.
Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, DC and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. Inspired by the iconic mid-1990s DC story from Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One begins as a brutal murder on Halloween prompts Gotham’s young vigilante, the Batman, to form a pact with the city’s only two uncorrupt lawmen (Police Captain James Gordan and District Attorney Harvey Dent) in order to take down The Roman, head of the notorious and powerful Falcone Crime Family. But when more deaths occur on Thanksgiving and Christmas, it becomes clear that, instead of ordinary gang violence, they’re also dealing with a serial killer – the identity of whom, with each conflicting clue, grows harder to discern. Few cases have ever tested the wits of the World’s Greatest Detective like the mystery behind the Holiday Killer.
Source: IGN
Jensen also left a message on his Instagram:
@jensenackles: I know I tweeted about this a few days ago but…I’m just so stoked that this is finally coming out. We recorded voices a couple years ago. Secrets are hard to keep, especially when #Batman is involved. Animated or not…I actually get to say “I’m Batman”…and really mean it. Boyhood dream ✅ …can’t wait for more! #batmanthelonghalloween @warnerbrosentertainment @dccomics …