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1* PlayingAgainstType: Looking at their later roles, the idea of Creator/BrianBloom playing a villain and Creator/JonathanAdams playing a hero seems farfetched.
2* RoleReprise:
3** In the French dub[[note]]which was done MANY years after the movie was made, unlike the majority of the DC Universe Original Animated Movies[[/note]], several voice actors from other adaptations reprised their roles here:
4*** From the Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse: Creator/EmmanuelJacomy as Superman/Clark Kent.
5*** From ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'': Creator/AdrienAntoine as Batman/Bruce Wayne. Averted in the case of Flash. While Creator/ChristopheLemoine has voiced several animated incarnations of both Barry Allen (ever since ''The Batman'') and Jay Garrick, this is the first and so far only time where he is the voice of Wally West.
6*** From ''WesternAnimation/SupermanBatmanApocalypse'': In addition to Superman and Batman, Delphine Braillon as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince.
7*** From ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'': In addition to Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, Creator/PhilippePeythieu as Martian Manhunter/J'onn J'onzz, Michel Vigné as Aquaman, Creator/BarbaraBeretta as Black Canary, and Paolo Domingo as Firestorm/Jason Rusch.
8*** From ''WesternAnimation/{{Young Justice|2010}}'': In addition to Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter, Aquaman, and Black Canary, Creator/PaulBorne as Lex Luthor.
9*** From ''Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}}'': Creator/PierreTessier as Green Lantern/Hal Jordan.
10** In the Latin-American Spanish dub, pretty much every actor from the ''Justice League'' dub reprised their roles. The closest to an exception was Héctor Indriago instead of Framk Maneiro as Batman, and that's because Indriago began voicing Bruce from ''The Batman'' onwards.
11* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
12** The film was originally titled ''[[http://dcanimated.wikia.com/wiki/Justice_League:_Worlds_Collide Worlds Collide]]'' and would've taken place in [[Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse the DCAU]], bridging the gap between ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' and ''Justice League Unlimited''. The DCAU links and the story's chronological placement are still very obvious in the finished film [[note]]the film begins with the League building a new Watchtower, the film ends with them deciding to [[HeroesUnlimited expand their roster]], and Wonder Woman acquires her Invisible Jet, which she had without explanation in ''Justice League Unlimited.'' About the only things that don't fit are Green Lantern being Hal Jordan instead of John Stewart and the main universe Lex Luthor having a cameo as a prison inmate when Lex at this point had been pardoned of his crimes and was running for President.[[/note]].
13** The extended League members that defend the Watchtower in the climax were supposed to be heroes that Batman had already met in [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries his own series]], likely Zatanna, Etrigan, and the Creeper, who were members of the League.
14** The casting of the movie contains two, according to interviews with Creator/BruceTimm. According to one interview, Creator/JamesWoods was set to be in the DCAU version before it got pulled, though it's unclear who he was going to play (Timm said he'd still been Owlman, but Andrea Romano, Creator/DwayneMcDuffie and Wood himself believe he was going to play the good Luthor). According to another, Creator/VanessaMarshall, who voiced Wonder Woman for the film, was in the running of the role in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' and came close, but the producers picked Creator/SusanEisenberg instead for the series.
15** DC Comics were apparently interested in making the DCAU version of the film into a comic before eventually abandoning the idea.

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