Justice League Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Two
SCORE: 67
If you did not realize it by now I am one of those people that once I
have an opportunity I take it. I have a movie night pick recently and I
decided to select Justice League Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Two. I
also have the third part of this movie series awaiting my attention. I
decided to get some more progress in this really odd animated movie
series. What is with the art in Justice League Crisis on Infinite Earths
Part Two?
The issues families can have with Justice League Crisis on Infinite
Earths Part Two are violence, bad language, blood, false gods, magic,
and more. There is sexism and hatred against men in Justice League
Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Two. The multiverse belief set is taught
in Justice League Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Two. That is how DC
Comics can have all these different versions of the same characters.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Justice League Crisis on
Infinite Earths Part Two movie. The Monitor finds a Krypton that
explodes and watches. Kara Zor-El is in an escape pod and crashes into
the ship of the Monitor. She is in his view. The computer assistant
brings Kara into the ship and they wind up teaching her how to be a
watcher but not interfere with things. Kara eventually leaves to get
involved with saving people.
We are fast forwarded to modern day and learn about Psycho-Pirate. He is
given the ability to traverse across worlds in Justice League Crisis on
Infinite Earths Part Two. Dr. Fate gave him that ability for some
reason. The Monitor gives some of his life force to Kara and to the
Psycho-Pirate. There is a being behind the attacks on the different
worlds in Justice League Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Two. He is named
the Anti-Monitor.
The Anti-Monitor is attacking the worlds trying to destroy all of them.
Psycho-Pirate decides to help him, and manipulates Supergirl into
attacking and it looks like killing the Monitor in Justice League Crisis
on Infinite Earths Part Two. The rest of the heroes are fighting shadows
that merged into one major giant creature near the end of Justice League
Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Two. I hope this wraps up in the next
movie.
- Paul
Video: 60%
Audio: 63%
Replay/Extras: 77%
Functionality: 77%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Blu-ray
Publisher: Warner Bros.
Developer: DC Comics
Rating: ‘PG-13’ for Parents Strongly Cautioned
{Violence, Some Disturbing Images, and Thematic Elements}
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