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Justice Society: World War II
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Justice Society: World War II

Apr 27, 2021
1h 24m
★ 7.4

The fight for justice is the greatest battle of all time.

Overview

When the Flash finds himself dropped into the middle of World War II, he joins forces with Wonder Woman and her top-secret team known as the Justice Society of America.

Genres

Animation
War
Science Fiction

Production Companies

Warner Bros. Animation
DC Entertainment

Cast

Stana Katic

Wonder Woman / Diana Prince (voice)

Stana Katic

Matt Bomer

The Flash / Barry Allen (voice)

Matt Bomer

Chris Diamantopoulos

Steve Trevor (voice)

Chris Diamantopoulos

Darren Criss

Superman / Clark Kent (voice)

Darren Criss

Elysia Rotaru

Black Canary (voice)

Elysia Rotaru

Omid Abtahi

Hawkman (voice)

Omid Abtahi

Armen Taylor

Jay Garrick / Flash (voice)

Armen Taylor

Matthew Mercer

Hourman (voice)

Matthew Mercer

Liam McIntyre

Aquaman (voice)

Liam McIntyre

Geoffrey Arend

Advisor / Charles Halstead (voice)

Geoffrey Arend

Darin De Paul

Brainiac / Roosevelt (voice)

Darin De Paul

Ashleigh LaThrop

Iris West (voice)

Ashleigh LaThrop

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