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Commissioner Gordon's Elseworlds counterpart being Jack the Ripper, Riddler becoming the DCAMU's Riddler instead of Thomas Elliot, and Batman permanently becoming Man-Bat in the Doom that came to Gotham after defeating Ra's Al Ghul.
Besides Bruce being the one who dies that day and his father becoming The Batman I think that Bruce Wayne's mother becoming the Joker deserves a spot in the list too. The scene where she mentality loses it with Bruce blood smeared over her face in the form of a "smile" was insane.
They probably didn't add this one on the list because it wasn't really elaborated on in the film. If she had played a bigger role in the events of the movie, then I'm certain she would have made this list.
Seeing the Justice League get massacred by Darkseid’s Paradooms was so shocking to see. After every movie and every threat they’ve faced, seeing them get brutally ripped to pieces made me realize no one was safe in Apokolips War. DC definitely went all out with the end of that animated universe
@Jishan That's rather subjective. I enjoyed War and a couple of others but overall it had a lot of inconsistencies and the overall tone was terrible. I certainly wouldn't call it a masterpiece. That level of praise goes towards something like the DCAU.
@@sonicspyrofan5237 nerfed the shit outta Shazam and captain atom. I still refuse to believe he just got caught by the Atlantians even though there tech was impressive.
Wonder Woman killing Billy (aka Shazam) was horrifying. From that point on I swore never to watch Flashpoint paradox again, it was just too… haunting 😣
@@sonicspyrofan5237 for me, Zatanna’s death was the most traumatizing. I had a coworker at the time who resemble her, so it was particularly hard to watch.
DC animated films are the best examples of having dark tones with good storylines. Proof that it doesn't matter if a movie is darker or comedic, it's all about good writing.
The whole Dark Apokolips War Was Shocking.... Especially The First 15 Minutes.... Amd I Was Like... What The Hell Happened.... They Are The Justice League, They Never Lose
Justice League Dark Apokolips War is probably the one and only movie where the heroes lose hard. Like really hard, it went bad. They got rid of Darksid, but it was too late, they no longer have anything to fight for. Worst of all the efforts from previous movies in this DC animated movie universe felt were in vain and for nothing
@@Hrokilledyou to be fair, the plan wouldn’t have been bad if Darkseid wasn’t watching through Cyborg’s eyes. It most likely could have worked too. On another note, that’s probably the last time Flash is letting Superman plan for anything anyways.
You know the weirdest thing about Justice League Dark Apokolips War? Everyone praises that movie for removing everyone's plot armor and showing you "what would really happen in superhero fights". Yet Damian Wayne gets thrown to the ground by a ParaDoomsday, and if just fine afterwards, and gets hit with the Omega Beams, lives long enough to talk to his dad, and then come back to life anyway. And then we got the villains armed with Kryptonite knives taking about ParaDoomsdays by the boatload? I'm starting to think, that that movie, may have just been dark for dark's sake when it wanted to be... Also, Superman having an overwhelming victory on Manchester Black both physically, emotionally, and morally was a chef's kiss of a climax and the reason why Superman, when written right, works.
@@josephtpg7329 Yeah, that's what I was thinking, darkseid's all like "I DARKSEID decree that a quick death is too good for you, die, slowly, in agony." which is hilariously on the nose.
"Joker's vain and likes to talk. He will try to distract you so don't listen." "Wait. I like to talk..." And then proceeds to antagonize Joker to the point that even Peter Parker would be impressed.
Injustice - Watching Jimmy get shot in the Face, The Flash getting decapitated, The Joker setting off a Nuke in Metropolis all in the first 30 Minutes.
Bruh Dark Apocalypse was the craziest animated movie I had ever seen in my life. I've watched it so many times. My heart is so vulnerable in this movie
‘Batman: Under the Red Hood’, ‘Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker’ and ‘Superman vs. the Elite’ are also THREE of my 10 most favorite DC animated movies.
Most shocking moment for me in a DC movie was when Wonder Woman killed Billie Barton in Flashpoint. In the words of Crowley, "You don't kill children."
One of the best twist it's when Owlman reveals his plan of not conquering but destroying all reallity, on the comics, superman say's that the only moment he see real terror on Bruce eyes was when owlman reveal how he was going to destroy reallity!
Same. The sheer novelty of seeing an "Infinity War" where all the heroes are dead for good and in pretty brutal fashion made it quite entertaining. I came for the Endgame ripoff but I stayed for the story.
All Father and the New Gods getting the best of Apokolips and his inner circle by lying and ambushing in Gods and Monsters needs at least an honorable mention
Batman being a vampire made me laugh, because it sounds so similar to a certain marvel character. Maybe he has a signature line like “It’s mornin time” 😂
you missed heroes being turned into "Furies" by Doomsday! Wonder Woman, Mera, Hawkman, Starfire and Martian Hunter. That was really disturbing, especially because there was no way back for them either!
Reverse Flash, or Zoom or whatever: "I used the speed force to stretch out my last moments before death." Han Solo: "That's not how the brain works, that's not how ANY of this works!"
Another shocking moment would be Superman killing Lex Luthor (as president) & when Wonder Woman asked how he was doing, he replied: "I'm great!." You would never have heard this along with these other dark moments in "Superfriends." There was also that time where the Joker put a bomb in a dead criminal's body back in Batman: Mask of the Phantasm.
Fun fact! The voice actor who did Superman in Superman vs. The Elite, is the same voice actor who did Sephiroth in the majority of appearances the character had. So when I saw this movie, I got shocked because it wasn’t Superman anymore, it was Sephiroth.
I never, and I repeat, NEVER wanted to watch *Justice League Dark: Apokolips* in the first place! It's just TOO Gruesome, Horrifying and Terrifying to see the Justice League themselves being killed and murdered at the hands of Darkseid and his Monstrous Apokolips Demons! That's just ALL Kinds of Messed Up!
I think it was an affront to Diana's Amazon pride. Pretty sure in the Flashpoint setting she never was sent out as an Ambassador to "Man's World" had had the more hostile stance toward men.
Flashpoint: Wonder Woman killing Captain Marvel. She stops him by capturing him with her magic lasso. Then asks him how he can be stopped. She then compels him to say Shazam. In Flashpoint, Captain Marvel is summoned by 6 children who all say the name and merge together. After he reverts to children forms, she grabs Billy Batson and cuts his throat. None of the other children are harmed, but that world’s Marvel is gone. Justice League Unlimited- Bruce is Terry’s father. Amanda Waller re-engineered McGinnis’s reproductive organs to make them match Bruce Wayne. She was also willing to replicate circumstances that made Bruce an orphan. But her agent refused to kill his parents. How far she was willing tp go.
Darksied doesn't need a gauntlet to rule the universe!!! He is definitely cooler than Thanos, I hope James Gunn would at least build up to darksied for his movie plans!!!!
To think that the Joker dying from a gunshot was considered the cleaner version. The alternative was him stumbling backward into the electrical equipment they used to torture Tim and was electricuted
Love all of these movies. But I say the most fun of a twist is zoom in hell to pay. Just wasn’t expecting that to connect and how it was going to go. Comic adaptation are okay. But when they go original most of the time it’s great. The timer erase I think focuses way too much on “the big twist” but it comes too much out of no where it just doesn’t land very well.
The Jack The Ripper reveal not only is a departure for the character that is revealed to be him, it is also a departure from the source material comic/graphic novel it is based on.
Injustice Superman's speech regarding no one has the right to take innocent lives, is ironic considering he murders Billy in cold blood for simply speaking out against him!
The DCAMU is fuckin awesome. Some of the best DC films. The chronological and elseworld films of the DCAMU should be Gunns inspiration for his new DC. I hope at least.
Jim Gordon as the Ripper was by far the most lazy and uninspired idea I ever witnessed. There was no clues that paid-off, no chain of events... I remember that there was even an inconsistency with Gordon being in two places at once, or maybe saying things that were logically against his favor. I think the biggest plot-point which unmasks the stupidity of this entire idea, is the fact that Batman stumbles upon Ripper's identity *by chance.* I remember I found it funny when I read the reasoning behind this whole idea: "Nobody will suspect Gordon!". Yeah, that's not a good reason, that's just pure shock-value. Shock-value for shock sake is not shocking, it's annoying. But then again, I do not think you can do a good Ripper story with Batman as the main character. It's either gonna be some complete stranger, which will eliminate any emotional drama between Batman and the Ripper (like in the comics), or some already established character is gonna get thrown under the bus (like Gordon here), which I find kinda disrespectful, since the Ripper was *a real serial-killer who slaughtered real people!*
I absolutely loved the unchained superman in #9. I still get chills when a couple is speaking and one asks "Is that Superman?" and the other responds "Not anymore..."
What I find kind of morbidly funny in the edited version of the Return of the Joker, in order to keep it family friendly, Joker's death is a lot worse. The Joker ends up getting horribly electrocuted to death. You don't physically see him die, but the offscreen blood curdling scream says it all. Not to mention, as horrible as it was for Tim Drake's shattered psyche to shoot the clown prince of crime, him watching The Joker turn into a crispy critter is a whole other level of trauma. Not to mention, that moment definitely counts as a most "shocking" one. 😉
JL. Dark apocalypse war was definitely a holy shit because every justice league member is dead mutilated beyond repair and turn into a robotic, puppet absolute holy shit it was.
Correct me if i'm mistaken but wasn't the first animated Suicide Squad movie supposed to be an extension of the Arkhamverse from the Rocksteady games? And if so... would that make the Hell to Pay movie canon to it?
There were two versions of Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker. The original version on your lists. And the other one where the Joker accidentally electrocuted himself. During the making of the movie, there was the Columbine Shooting in Colorado. Producers called in the cast and crew and reedited and filmed a different version that was less graphic. The original also had Batman wounded by a knife from the Joker. And blood on the side of his mouth. That was all taken out or cleaned up. But before that, the original had Batman and Batgirl asking people if anyone had seen Robin. The original had a pimp and a hooker. The edited version had two different people entirely. 🙂