Justice League: Throne of Atlantis
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis
PG-13 | 13 January 2015 (USA)
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After the events of Justice League: War, Ocean Master and Black Manta have declared a war against the surface in retaliation of the aftermath of Apokoliptian-tyrant Darkseid's planetary invasion. Queen Atlanna seeks out her other son, Ocean Master’s half-brother Arthur Curry, a half-human with aquatic powers with no knowledge of his Atlantean heritage, to restore balance. Living with powers he doesn’t understand and seeing the danger around him, Curry takes steps to embrace his destiny, joining the Justice League, and with his new teammates he battles to save Earth from total destruction.

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Cortechba

Overrated

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Rijndri

Load of rubbish!!

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Reptileenbu

Did you people see the same film I saw?

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Cassandra

Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.

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DCfan

Justice League War was a whole lot of fun to watch . But this movie on the other hand is just urgh! However this movie isn't Justice League VS. Teen Titans bad but still bad. Aquaman is a week character in the movie and his voice sounds too much like Anakin Skywalker from Star Wars TCW. Superman and Wonder Women are dating and an official couple? Which just makes my disgust meter go up. Green Lantern is flirting with a lab technical? (Where is Carol?) The ending was just bad. However the voice acting was good.

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xgray-03873

I still don't get why people actually think that Arthur Curry (Aquaman) is such a joke, these days. I mean, I just finished watching this movie and I thought he was awesome. Not to mention that his backstory is a lot more interesting to watch than seeing Batman or Spider-Man's origin stories, for the like the billionth time nowadays. We get it! It sucks that you lost your parents when you were 8 years old, Wayne and yeah we get it..."With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility!" We've seen this like a billion times now. We already know your origin stories, now move on. But anyways, back to this movie, I do admit that this actually a nice set-up and introduction to Aquaman's character being part of the Justice League as a part-time member. But, my only issue is the forced pairing between Superman and Wonder Woman in this movie. I mean, I get that they're power-houses and all, but seriously, DC and Warner Bros.?! You're trying to make Superman and Wonder Woman's pairing feel even more out of left field than Black Widow and the Incredible Hulk in Avengers: Age of Ultron?! I don't get it. And it doesn't seem to even work a lot more in Justice League vs. Teen Titans, in my opinion.But, aside from that, I actually enjoyed this movie. Even better than Justice League War. I highly recommend it for new-comers and Aquaman fans in general.

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KineticSeoul

Okay, the first New 52 Justice League animated movie had a rush start. So this sequel gives it more time for development, focusing more on Arthur Curry aka Aquaman. Still not a fan of Aquaman, but I appreciate the character and I sincerely appreciate the effort for his character in the New 52 comic books and in this animated movie. This takes on a slower pace then the constant pumped up action sequences. It seemed a bit too slow at first, but the build up is actually decent in this. Despite this having more of a development compared to "War" which was the gripe with most viewers. The pacing and development was just sort of boring to sit through. I am not sure if it's because it's about Aquaman's origin no offence, but it just wasn't all that interesting and it's not because I couldn't relate with the hero either. The writers did a alright job of making Aquaman a bit of a badass in this. "Throne of Atlantis" isn't anything special from the DC universe. But I do appreciate the effort and how they portrayed Arthur Curry in this. He is actually a likable Justice League member in this, especially compared to other members.6.9/10

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RevRonster

Sure, we all tease Aquaman and a lot of casual comic fans don't hold him on high of a pedestal as they do Batman but Aquaman can be quite the badass. I was hoping that "Throne of Atlantis" was going to show the wider audiences how cool the king of Atlantis can be but, honestly, I was a little disappointed with this one.While the film isn't terrible, the story and plot gets very messy, some of the voice acting—like Matt Lanter as Aquaman himself—weren't the best choices and didn't really capture the character or the power they hold, and the film is very sadly light on the action. The film also doesn't develop Aquaman (or even focus on him enough) as well as they should be. I understand they need to appeal to the audiences who only pay attention to Batman but this really should have been Aquaman's time to shine.Even with my complaints, the film is still pretty entertaining. The animation is killer, Nathan Fillion returns to voice Green Lantern, and I like that DC is creating a massive, cohesive universe in their animated series rather than tell single, self-contained stories all the time. While I was disappointed with "Justice League: Throne of Atlantis," I still enjoyed it and hope that it leads to seeing more action from Aquaman.

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