Mark Hamill's Joker And Kevin Conroy's Batman Will Reunite In 'Justice League: Crisis On Infinite Earths Part 3'
Extremely exciting news has recently been released regarding Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part 3. According to IGN, Mark Hamill’s voice as the Joker will be joining Kevin Conroy’s Batman in the upcoming animated film. How they are going about it has not been specified, though Conroy’s voice will presumably be used in the usual archival audio stitching method. Hamill and Conroy have a long history together as voice actors from Batman: The Animated Series; this serves as one last project and a chance for them to have on-screen closure.
This news gives some degree of insight into the plot of the third installment of the trilogy. Specificities haven’t been given, but it would seem that there will be further exploration of the multiverse and more crossovers. n Part 2, we know that (via IMDb), “The Monitor attempts to recruit heroes from across the Multiverse to fight back.” Some version of a continuation of this plotline would make sense, though time will tell.
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Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part 3 has yet to be given an official release date. Part 2 will be coming soon, however, hitting digital markets on April 23, 2024. Part 1 was released at the beginning of the year, and is currently available both digitally and on Blu-ray. This trilogy of films is a part of the Tomorrowverse, a franchise that kicked off with Superman: Man of Tomorrow (2020). Crisis on Infinite Earths Part 3 is set to be the final installment to the Tomorrowverse.
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