Justice League Vs The Fatal Five: Everything We Know About The JL Reunion

6. Return Of The Trinity

Justice League Vs Fatal Five
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One of the best pieces of information to drop regarding the film has been the voice casting for Wonder Woman, Batman, and Superman, also known as the “Trinity”.

Using the “if it isn’t broke, don’t fix it” motto, WB Animation enlisted voice acting veterans George Newbern, Kevin Conroy, and Susan Eisenberg to reprise their roles as the Man of Steel, Dark Knight, and Queen of the Amazons from the Justice League (and Justice League Unlimited) animated TV shows.

Conroy, who has voiced Batman for over 25 years now, is the voice most hear when reading Batman’s dialogue in the comics. Starting his voice acting career as the voice of Bruce Wayne in Batman The Animated Series, his rising popularity saw him lend his talents to the Dark Knight in various forms of media throughout the years, including video games, and of course the aforementioned Justice League cartoons too.

George Newbern served as the voice of Superman for the Justice League cartoonm filling the shoes of the previous voice actor Tim Daly, who voiced Superman in the animated series. Newbern ended up being the perfect replacement, and was able to convey the feeling that Kal-El was a man with the entire world on his shoulders.

Susan Eisenberg rounds out the trio, returning to her role as Wonder Woman. Eisenberg voiced Diana for the entirety of the Justice League animated series and portrayed Wonder Woman with strength and poise. Now that the gang is back, it's understandable why fans have gotten so excited.

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