Actors: Brian George, Clancy Brown, Kevin Conroy, Tim Daly, Xander Berkeley, Corey Burton
Director: Sam Liu
Language: ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: English, French
Region: Region Free
Aspect
Ratio: 1.78:1
Number
of Discs: 1 (Digital Copy)
Rating: PG-13
Orig.
Release Date: 2009
Studio: Warner
Bros.
Release
Date: 9/29/2009
Run
Time: 67 Min.
- Dinner with DCU and Special Guest Kevin Conroy (SD, 56
minutes): Roundtable discussion between executive producer
Bruce Timm, voice actor Kevin Conroy, casting mastermind Andrea Romano,
and DC's Senior Vice President of Creative Affairs, Greg Noveck. They
dissect Public Enemies, dig into their previously released projects (including the now-classic Batman: The Animated Series),
Conroy's ongoing work as the fan-favorite voice of Batman, the various
comics and films that have influenced DC's animated productions, and more.
- A Test of Minds: Superman and Batman (SD, 19 minutes):
Interviews, history lessons, and pop psychology look at Superman and Batman.
- Justice League Unlimited and Superman Episodes
(SD, 133 minutes): Another DC Animation release, another choice
selection of Bruce Timm's favorite. In this case, Timm
has paired four JLU episodes -- "Question Authority", "Flash Point", "Panic in the Sky", and "Divided we Fall" -- with two Superman
entries, "Demon Reborn" and "Knight Time."
- A First Look at Justice League: A Crisis on Two Earths (SD, 11 minutes): An introduction to the next DC Animation project, A Crisis on Two Earths.
- DC Animation Project Previews (SD, 42 minutes): Promo pieces for four previously released DC Animation projects -- Justice League: The New Frontier, Wonder Woman, Batman: Gotham Knight, and Green Lantern: First Flight.
- Blackest Night (SD, 9 minutes): Examination of
writer Geoff Johns' Green Lantern story, "Blackest Night," has also been
ported over from the release of First Light.
A desperate solution for a troubled country: Lex Luthor for President with the Justice League in the service of the government. Only Batman and Superman stand against the new regime – and their disloyalty proves to be exactly what Luthor intended. Using their outcast status to instigate a scandal against Superman, Luthor finally tastes a victory in his vendetta against The Man of Steel.
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