Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has provided the package art, trailer and press details for the upcoming Justice League: The New Frontier - Commemorative Edition home video release. Click here for all the details.
Makes sense. The WW reissue was in May then the live action movie came out the next moth. Same case here with Justice League releasing in November in theaters.
Without thinking about this re-release I happened to watch this last weekend. This one was never among my favorites but it has definitely grown on me overtime. I really like the extended time we spend looking at pre-GL Hal Jordan and his motivations. I like how it compliments the backstory for then watching GL: First Flight which goes straight into the Lanterns world (even though the movies aren't really connected)
The Centre is creepy and misterious and while the reveal always felt a bit of a letdown to me, it's still a lot of fun. I like the 50s designs and setting, though sometimes it gets too "american" (being myself not one) but I understand its part of the context.
I picked up the Steelbook version of this last week and I'm really happy with it. I already own the movie but I really like this movie and I thought the Steelbook looked great and the price wasn't bad at all. The art on the inside of the case was great too. I was surprised that WB released this as their tie-in to the new Justice League movie. I figured they'd go with something a bit more recent like Justice League: War. But like Batmat said above this is a great movie and one I don't mind having twice in my collection. I loved how they did Wonder Woman in this book and in the original comic too.
Friday August 19 at 8:00 am can be described as the John Stamos hour since he's doing voice work in the shows that have premieres on the Disney Junior block (Mickey Mouse Funhouse and Spidey And His Amazing Friends). They're even being simulcast on the Disney Junior channel.
Today marks the 5th Year Anniversary of Sonic Mania. As someone who had their introduction to video games through the Sega Genesis Days of Sega's mascot, this game was a dream come true for me and I am hopeful it will receive a sequel some day in the future.
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