Superman: Man Of Tomorrow
Another DC animated movie full of inspirational charm and classic action.
Barry Allen, aka The Flash just can’t stop (which is pretty standard for the Flash) in
Justice Society: World War II. Even when he goes for a picnic in Metropolis with his beloved girlfriend Iris West, he can’t help interrupt their romantic rendezvous to put on the red super-suit and save the day for those in trouble.
This time, however, it just so happens that to save the world The Flash has to do what he does best and run really really fast. Unfortunately, he runs a little too fast and appears to have run back in time, arriving slap bang in the middle of the Second World War in front of a hail of Nazi bullets.
Justice Society: World War II Review: Classic Heroes Deliver a Fantastic DC Adventure
Justice Society: World War II Review: Classic Heroes Deliver a Fantastic DC Adventure
The Flash (Matt Bomer) is drawn into the past to help forties superheroes fight Nazi Germany in Justice Society: World War II.
Justice Society: World War II It s a retro adventure with a modern twist that brings the
Flash, and his time-traveling abilities, again to the forefront as the lead character. Classic heroes battle evil Nazis with a few engaging plot twists along the way. Which may hopefully open the door to further adventures of this old school team. The script, character development, and ass-kicking action scenes make this latest installment a fantastic entry in the DC Universe s Animated Original Movies.