10 Reasons The DC Animated Universe MUST Return

8. The Voice Actors Are All Interested

The core group of Justice League's stellar cast have made their feelings known on a DCAU reunion. Long story short, they would all do it.

It started with Susan Eisenberg, the voice of Wonder Woman, making a pretty simple offhand comment in a 2017 interview that she would love to do a Justice League continuation. That led to Kevin Conroy (the voice of Batman and the only voiceover artist to be involved in every incarnation of the DCAU) saying the idea had his support.

And away we went.

Within a few years, every original voice cast member said they would do a new JL project. The original voice coordinator for almost all of the DCAU projects, Andrea Romano, even publicly stated that she would come out of retirement for a chance to once again direct the voiceover cast.

This enthusiasm is a huge piece of the puzzle that would have to be in place for the DCAU to continue.

On another note, it has to be acknowledged that a quick read of the supporting or guest voices for the main shows of the DCAU read like a who's who not only of the voiceover profession, but of Hollywood in general.

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