Every 2016 Comic Book Movie Ranked Worst To Best
12. Hulk: Where Monsters Dwell
While their mainstream feature arm struggles to cope with Marvel's output, the one thing Warner Bros can be proud of is the quality of their DC Animation output, and Marvel are yet to really offer much competition on that front.
It certainly won't come from this definitely-for-kids Halloween special animation, which is about as harmless as they come. The animation is pretty much the same level you'd expect from Marvel's TV output, and while the chance to see Doctor Strange and Hulk team up alongside some staple iconic characters - Man-Thing, Jasper Sitwell and Nightmare all appear - is good, the film doesn't really offer much substance because it's so squarely aimed at a younger demographic.
For all of that though, the kids will probably like it for all the reasons adults won't - the level of humour, the lack of complexity and the simple no-frills animation.