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3[[caption-width-right:300:''[[{{Tagline}} A legacy in danger, a league in action.]]'']]
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5''Justice League vs. the Fatal Five'' is a movie in the ''WesternAnimation/DCUniverseAnimatedOriginalMovies'' released digitally on March 30th, 2019, and on DVD/Blu Ray on April 16, 2019.
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7Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman find themselves facing a powerful new threat -- the Fatal Five, who have traveled back in time from the 31[[superscript:st]] century to terrorize Metropolis in search of a younger Limelight -- the then-newest Green Lantern, Jessica Cruz. With help from a hero from the distant future, Star Boy, the Justice League faces one of its greatest battles against evil yet.
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9The cast includes Creator/KevinConroy as Batman, Creator/SusanEisenberg as Wonder Woman, and Creator/GeorgeNewbern as Superman, all reprising their roles from ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''.
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11Some other notable cast members include Creator/DianeGuerrero as Jessica Cruz/Green Lantern, Elyes Gabel (''Series/GameOfThrones'', ''Series/{{Scorpion}}'') as Thomas Kallor/Star Boy, Daniela Bobadilla (''Series/AngerManagement'') as Miss Martian, Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson as Mr. Terrific, Creator/NoelFisher as Brainiac 5, and Creator/TaraStrong as Saturn Girl.
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13The Fatal Five are voiced by Creator/PeterJessop (''VideoGame/MassEffect'') as Tharok, Creator/MatthewYangKing (''Anime/BatmanNinja'') as the Persuader, Creator/SumaleeMontano (''Series/ThisIsUs'', ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'') as Emerald Empress, and Philip Anthony Rodriguez (''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'') as Mano. Creator/TomKenny plays minor villain Bloodsport.
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15Here is the [[https://m.ign.com/videos/2019/02/05/justice-league-vs-the-fatal-five-exclusive-trailer-debut trailer]].
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17!! The movie contains examples of:
18* AdaptedOut:
19** Jessica never became the second Power Ring, because the DCAU doesn't have a Crime Syndicate universe or at least never came into contact with it. As a result, the Ring of Volthoom never went to Jessica because it never existed.
20** Simon Baz, Jessica's [[PlatonicLifePartners partner as Green Lanterns]], is not present. It would also seem that he never becomes a Green Lantern either, as he isn't seen in the museum from the Legion era.
21* AmbiguousSyntax: While talking about his fathers with Mr. Terrific, Superman says that while his biological father may have been a scientist, his adopted father ''was'' a farmer. Given that the story takes place after ''Unlimited'', it's possible that Pa Kent may be dead (as he usually is in most DC stories)...or maybe retired?
22* ApocalypseHow: Emerald Empress plans to cause a ApocalypseHow/ClassX2 by [[StarKilling blowing up the sun]] using the powered up Emerald Eye of Ekron, as that would mean the Legion and the United Planets would never formed in the future to oppose them.
23* ArtEvolution: Compared to their ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' designs, the Legion of Super-Heroes and the Fatal Five (with the exception of Tharok and Validus, who look the same) have more detailed and updated designs. Brainiac 5, weirdly enough, is now bald.
24* AscendedExtra: In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'', Mister Terrific was never really seen in action and acted as the League's MissionControl after J'onn left. Here, he's directly involved in the missions and fights.
25* BackportedDevelopment: ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' finished airing around the time of ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'' in 2006. However, this film adds in new characters and concepts that originated afterwards, both from the mainline comics and other adaptations:
26** Miss Martian, a character introduced as part of the "One Year Later" TimeSkip following ''Infinite Crisis'' (specifically in Creator/GeoffJohns' run on ''ComicBook/TeenTitans''), makes her first DCAU appearance here.
27** Jessica Cruz is another new character; she was introduced in the aftermath of the ComicBook/New52's ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013''.
28** A.R.G.U.S., a government agency first introduced as part of the New 52 and had made its DCAU debut in fellow sequel film ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAndHarleyQuinn'', also returns.
29** Much like the New 52, Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse, and WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse, Wonder Woman now uses a sword.
30** From ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'' and ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamSeries'', Batman's cape can now act as a glider. This is actually a nice bit of continuity; there's a moment in ''JLU'' where Batman ejects from the Batplane and has to call for help because he can't fly, and the Batsuit in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' has glider wings.
31* BeenThereShapedHistory: Played with. By the 31st century, the Green Lantern Corps no longer existed as an organization. After arriving on Oa, the Persuader toyed with the idea that he was the reason for that. [[spoiler:It turns out that the Fatal Five were the reason why Jessica Cruz became a legendary hero known in the 31st century, having [[NiceJobFixingItVillain given her a reason]] to fight off her PTSD and embrace her status as a Green Lantern.]]
32* BigBad: The Fatal Five, led by the Emerald Empress, are the instigators of the film's conflict, intending to wipe out the Green Lantern Corps and Jessica Cruz with it.
33* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: The League managed to defeat the Fatal Five, and stopped the sun from being destroyed. But at the cost of Starboy's life]].
34* BizarreAlienBiology: Kilowog is impaled in the chest by the Fatal Five and is seen bleeding profusely while unconscious, but according to [[WordOfGod the DVD commentary]], he survived because none of his vital organs were damaged.[[invoked]]
35* CallBack: ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'': Since there is no Bat-Embargo holding the movie back, this movie essentially demonstrates what ''Justice League'' could have been like if the restriction didn't exist at the time.
36** When Batman complains to Miss Martian that he's not here to teach teenagers, she transforms into Robin (Tim Drake) to contradict him.
37** Thomas is checked in to Arkham Asylum and ends up befriending the Harvey Dent side of Two-Face. Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn (with their ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAndHarleyQuinn'' designs) also appear as inmates. Thomas also offhandedly mentions a certain clown inmate that everyone was afraid of.
38* TheCameo:
39** Some of the Leaguer statues in the Legion's museum are Huntress, Captain Marvel, Zatanna, Doctor Fate, Flash, Hawkgirl, Black Canary, Green Arrow, Captain Atom, Martian Manhunter, Aquaman, Vixen, and Steel.
40** The displayed Green Lantern statues in the Legion's museum besides Jessica are John Stewart, Kyle Rayner, Guy Gardner, and Hal Jordan.
41** The Legionnaires seen throughout the movie include [[ComicBook/{{Valor}} Mon-El]], Brainiac 5, Saturn Girl, Chameleon Boy, Dawnstar, Tyroc, and Shadow Lass. In addition, there are several briefly seen as statues in the Legion Museum such as Lightning Lad, Cosmic Boy, Phantom Girl, Ferro Lad, Wildfire, Lightning Lass, Colossal Boy, Dream Girl, Ultra Boy and many others.
42** Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are among the Arkham Asylum inmates that try to break out.
43** Thomas mentions that a certain clown at the Arkham Asylum likes pudding, hmm...
44* CommonalityConnection: Jessica and Thomas bond over being troubled heroes.
45* ContinuityNod:
46** WordOfGod refers to Mr. Terrific as one of the three smartest men in the world (but not ''the'' smartest) and the smartest man in the Justice League, which almost clears up what Batman said to Amanda Waller in "Panic in the Sky" (indirectly saying that Lex Luthor was the smartest man in the world). The identity of the second smartest man in the world in the DCAU has yet to be revealed.[[invoked]]
47** Persuader cleaving Jessica's ring recalls when Hro Talak did the same to John in "Starcrossed".
48** All Arkham inmates have been moved to a more modern, secure facility, as Barbara stated to have happened during the flashback sequence in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker''.
49* CounterpartCombatCoordination: In the pseudo-final battle with Superman vs. Validus, Wonder Woman vs. the Persuader, Batman vs. Mano, and Mr. Terrific vs. Tharok.
50* CovertDistressCode: The Green Lantern Corps have one for if a Lantern is under duress.
51* CriticalStaffingShortage: Most of the Green Lantern Corps is off fighting a war on Rann, allowing the Fatal Five to waltz over to Oa into what should be one of the most secure prisons in the galaxy and timeline.
52* CrypticBackgroundReference: What happened to the Green Lantern Corps that reduces them to a memory by the 31st century is never explained. Apparently, no one from the 31st century knows either.
53* CurbStompBattle: Harley and Ivy are swiftly taken down by Batman and Miss Martian when they attempt to escape during the prison riot.
54* DarkerAndEdgier: As compared to the rest of the DCAU. It's rated PG-13 for violence, blood, language, and partial nudity. While the DCAU was no slouch, it still had to push being TV-Y7 to the limit.
55** Jessica cusses a few times, mostly "crap", as well as "dick", "Jesus", and "hell".
56** Miss Martian: "I'm Miss Martian, jackass!"
57** Thomas goes nude while having a manic episode.
58** Superman bleeds from a wound inflicted on him by the Persuader.
59** The ARGUS agent working at the base's store front is fried by Tharok's laser gun and is seen with glass shards on his face.
60** The Fatal Five brutally kill several ARGUS agents, including by impalement.
61** Kilowog is impaled by the Fatal Five and is seen bleeding badly.
62* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: [[spoiler:Star Boy in the comics was killed off in the 2011 ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'' comic as the result of an attack by the re-formed Fatal Five, though was later resurrected by the "Infinitus Saga" arc of ''Justice League United''. In this animated film, he instead dies by sacrificing himself to prevent Emerald Empress from destroying Earth's sun.]]
63* DragonTheirFeet: Since Emerald Empress (as well as Validus) [[spoiler:are imprisoned on Oa after an altercation with the Legion]], Mano is calling the shots for the rest of the Fatal Five until they can be freed.
64* FingerGun: When Jessica turns herself in to the Fatal Five, Tharok finger-guns at Metropolis behind Jessica when she asks what will happen if she doesn't comply to their demands and detonates a bomb where he pointed.
65* {{Foil}}: [[OddFriendship Batman and Miss Martian]] are these to each other. Batman is serious and focused on the task at hand, while Miss Martian is more relaxed, such as joking with the Bat or wanting a mochaccino.
66* {{Foreshadowing}}: Tharok wonders aloud at one point how Emerald Empress and Mano manage their romantic relationship when the latter [[TouchOfDeath can't touch anything without destroying it]]. [[spoiler:He accidentally touches her face during the final battle, and needless to say, [[FacialHorror it's not pretty]].]]
67* HeroInsurance: When the Fatal Five cause trouble in UsefulNotes/{{Portland}}, UsefulNotes/{{Oregon}} while looking for Jessica, she rescues some bystanders from some giant pipes that a truck was carrying by creating a ramp, which causes the pipes to land on a nearby car, crushing it. The owner is angered by this, to which Jessica points out that's what car insurance is for.
68* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Star Boy sacrifices himself to stabilize the sun when Superman fails to stop the Emerald Eye.]]
69* HeroicSecondWind: Jessica, having just given in to the Fatal Five's demands and freeing the Emerald Empress and Validus, failing to stop them even after setting off a Code: Green, being badly injured along with Kilowog and the other guards, and having had her ring get broken by Persuader, finds the courage to rebuild her ring by sheer HeroicWillpower (with a certain BadassCreed) and rescue herself, her friends, and her world.
70* HypocriticalHumor: Batman, of all people, says he doesn’t work with teenagers, despite having trained ''two'' {{Kid Sidekick}}s and worker with a similarly aged Batgirl. Miss Martian [[VoluntaryShapeshifting transforms into]] Tim Drake, the second Robin, to point this out when he complains about his work with her, prompting him to admit [[HypocrisyNod she has a point]].
71* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Emerald Empress does this to many ARGUS troops, as well as Kilowog (WordOfGod says Kilowog survives).[[invoked]]
72* InTheEndYouAreOnYourOwn: Mr. Terrific mentions that no one is responding to their calls, leaving just him, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Miss Martian, Jessica, and Thomas to save Metropolis from the Fatal Five.
73* InnocentlyInsensitive: Diana thinks that Jessica is just afraid she won't be a good enough Green Lantern and tries to encourage her by showing her she's a good fighter, not realizing that Jessica's issues are more complicated than that.
74* {{Interquel}}: The movie takes place after ''Justice League Unlimited'' but before the flashback scenes from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker'', given that the old Arkham Asylum has been abandoned.
75* JerkassHasAPoint: Though Miss Martian and Batman are successful in subduing Bloodsport and saving the hostages he was threatening to blow to smithereens, Batman sternly yet correctly criticizes her for giving away their element of surprise, letting Bloodsport get inside her head, failing to neutralize him on her own, and nearly getting the hostages killed. Harsh, maybe, but Batman is correct that sloppiness such as this in their line of work can result in people getting injured or killed.
76* JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind: Miss Martian takes Batman and Jessica on a trip through Star Boy's memories.
77* JustOneSecondOutOfSync: Brainiac 5 plans to sabotage the Legion time bubble so the three Fatal Five members will be frozen in time when they attempt to use it. Unfortunately they manage to take it before he finishes but Star Boy manages to kickstart the process after they hijack it, phasing the sphere out of the current time frame and rendering it opaque and indestructible.
78* MarkedChange: Jessica lacks her iconic eye covering lantern mark for most of the movie, she finally gets it near the end when [[spoiler:she returns to stop the villains' plan to destroy the Earth and the rest of the solar system]].
79* MythologyGag:
80** Superman exclaims "Great Rao!" upon the sudden appearance of the Fatal Five. Rao was both the name of Krypton's star and its god.
81** Wonder Woman carries a sword now, like her other recent incarnations, namely [[Film/WonderWoman2017 her DCEU incarnation]].
82** Batman dispatches Mano in a similar manner to his famous fight with the Mutant Leader in ''ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns''.
83** The silhouette on Mano's helmet resembles the one that the character had in ''WesternAnimation/LegionOfSuperHeroes'', instead of the normal head shape that he previously had.
84** In the behind-the-scenes featurette on the ''WesternAnimation/ReignOfTheSupermen'' DVD, WordOfGod refers to Mr. Terrific as the third smartest man on Earth, which is a reference to one of the taglines in his comic.
85** Miss Martian wears her ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' Season 2 outfit.
86** Kilowog's redesign is based off of his ''WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries'' design.
87** Kyle Rayner's costume is based off of his 90s comic design.
88** Most of the Green Lantern Corps is fighting a war against the Dominators on Rann. The Dominators were a part of the Legion of Super-Heroes' rogues gallery, and in ''WesternAnimation/GreenLanternEmeraldKnights'', the backstory of the Green Lantern Corps was that they were created by the Guardians of Oa to fight the tyrannical Dominators.
89** In the comics, the Fatal Five only became a team because the Legion recruited five independent criminals to help destroy a Sun-Eater. [[note]]This was also alluded to in ''WesternAnimation/LegionOfSuperHeroes'', although over there the Fatal Five was already formed long before the Legion had to deal with a Sun-Eater.[[/note]] In this adaptation, [[spoiler:the Fatal Five plan to destroy the sun themselves.]]
90* NoodleIncident:
91** John Stewart and the rest of the Green Lantern Corps are fighting Dominators on Rann during the movie, which means that they likely came into contact with Adam Strange at some point.
92** Shayera is busy on Thanagar for an unstated reason. She had time to briefly test her mace on the time machine at Mr. Terrific's request before returning home.
93** Hal Jordan will eventually become a Green Lantern and join the Justice League. Guy Gardner will also do the same.
94** Kyle Rayner will receive a costume change and formally join the Justice League.
95* OddFriendship: While in Arkham, Star Boy manages to become friends with Two-Face.
96* OhCrap: Thomas when his medication breaks when he travels back in time (to the present), because the medication for his mental illness doesn't exist yet.
97* PetTheDog: Two-Face looks out for Thomas while he's at Arkham.
98* PursuedProtagonist: The first scene shows Star-Boy running in the opposite direction from three shadowy members of the Fatal Five as he finds himself outmatched while trying to stop them from stealing a time machine.
99* PutOnABus: John Stewart is dealing with a situation on Rann alongside the rest of the Green Lantern Corps. Hawkgirl is currently on Thanagar. It’s unknown where Flash or J’onn are but it’s noted that no one outside of the heroes onscreen are responding to their comms.
100* RedshirtArmy: The troops guarding the ARGUS facility.
101* RefusalOfTheCall: Jessica is reluctant to become a Green Lantern and join the League.
102* ReluctantHero: Jessica has severe anxiety & PTSD and Thomas has paranoid schizophrenia, which causes them to feel uncertain about using their powers to become superheroes. But it's not so much that they're reluctant than it is that they have to juggle their mental issues at the same time.
103* ReusedCharacterDesign: The ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueGodsAndMonsters'' versions of Kimiyo Hoshi and Pat Dugan can be seen as civilians. Hoshi can be seen while Thomas looks for a pharmacy and Dugan is one of Bloodsport's hostages.
104* SanitySlippage: Star Boy suffering from his mental condition after going off his meds, with a flashback of sorts expositing that he's at risk of a permanent state if he misses too much of his medication.
105* SealedEvilInACan: Star Boy manages to imprison Mano, Tharok and Persuader in the Time Sphere before they crash-land on Earth in the Justice League's time. [[spoiler:Emerald Empress and Validus, meanwhile, are incarcerated on Oa.]]
106* SceneryCensor: Star Boy ends up naked and starts running from the cops and he tries to run from Batman, while objects keep his junk out of sight.
107* ShipTease: Between Jessica and Thomas. In Thomas's mind, Miss Martian and Jessica find a picture of him being affectionate with Lightning Lass. Miss Martian thinks they're boyfriend-girlfriend, but Jessica is quick to counter that they don't know that — maybe they're cousins!
108* ShoutOut:
109** Batman refers to Mano as [[Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse Skeletor]] at one point.
110** Thomas's arrival seems to be a reference to ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'', as he's a super-powered being who comes to the present NakedOnArrival in a fiery explosion and is viewed as crazy and dangerous.
111* StarKilling: [[spoiler:The Fatal Five decide to destroy the Sun in the Justice League's time.]]
112* SuddenlyShouting: Emerald Empress first begins speaking to Mano in a soft, romantic tone with elegant wording, then abruptly switches to yelling angrily with four-letter language, and then back again.
113* SupermanStaysOutOfGotham: The only members of the League available to fight the Fatal Five are the Trinity, Mr. Terrific, and Miss Martian, along with non-League members Jessica and Thomas. Mr. Terrific mentions that the others haven't been able to respond to their distress call.
114* TerribleTrio: Mano, Tharok, and the Persuader are this while Emerald Empress and Validus are out of commission.
115* TimeSkip: Ten months pass between Thomas and the Fatal Five arriving in the 21st century and the main story, as Mr. Terrific is working on figuring out what the jury-rigged time machine is, the Fatal Five can't get out until the time machine is opened, and Thomas doesn't escape from Arkham until he hears about this.
116* TimmStyle: Similar to ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueGodsAndMonsters'', the artstyle is essentially an upgraded ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''.
117* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:It isn't confirmed if the Fatal Five survived or not after Jessica collapsed the mountain base on them]].
118* UnholyMatrimony: Mano and Emerald Empress are an item here.
119* UnexplainedRecovery: Possibly. A Green Lantern that looks a lot like Arkkis Chummuck is briefly seen trying to stop the Fatal Five during their escape, when he was last seen being ''vaporized'' by a giant laser beam in "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueS2E9And10HeartsAndMinds Hearts and Minds]]". Then again, he may just be Barreer Wot, who was Arkkis Chummuck's successor as Green Lantern in the comics.
120* WhamShot: While in the Hall of Justice, Jessica finds a separate chamber for the Green Lanterns that were members of the Justice League. Not just her, John, and Kyle, but ''Scott, Hal, and Guy?!''
121* WhatTheHellHero: When Jessica constructs a ramp of green light to send a bunch of huge metal pipes away from civilians, having them roll up and out of the way, they land on [[ThatPoorCar another person's car]].
122-->'''Civilian:''' What the hell?!\
123'''Jessica:''' That's what insurance is for!
124* WhoShotJFK: Played with. Bloodsport thinks that JFK faked his death and wants him to come out and admit it.
125* YearX: When the Fatal Five use the time machine, they attempt to travel back to November 20XX (the camera cuts away before we see them finish typing in the year).

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