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      • I would highly recommend "Justice League: Doom" to any fan of superhero movies. It's an exciting, action-packed adventure that's sure to satisfy. While it falls just short of a perfect score due to its PG-13 rating, I would give this movie 4 stars and would have given it 5 stars if it had an R rating.
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  2. REVIEW: One of DC's best straight-to-DVD animated movies to date, Justice League: Doom is a well-written, thought-provoking superhero film with a shocking twist, a cool villain and...

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    • Lauren Montgomery
    • PG-13
    • Action, Animation
  3. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Jonathan Garcia Dynamic Duel Podcast. A short, yet adequate, adaptation of the "Tower of Babel" comics storyline, complete with a...

  4. Mar 12, 2012 · Doom sees a group of supervillains brought together by the immortal Vandal Savage with a view to taking down each and every member of the Justice League. Their plan involves splitting them up and confronting them separately, and using their weaknesses to destroy them.

  5. Feb 27, 2012 · Justice League: Doom is a loose adaptation of acclaimed comic book writer Mark Waid's 2000 miniseries "Tower of Babel," with a bit of DC Comics' recent "New 52" Justice League reboot thrown in just for some new flavor.

    • Kofi Outlaw
  6. Great teamwork in otherwise violent superhero adventure. Read Common Sense Media's Justice League: Doom review, age rating, and parents guide.

    • Lauren Montgomery
    • Jeffrey M. Anderson
    • Kevin Conroy, Nathan Fillion, Tim Daly
  7. Jul 19, 2017 · Justice League: Doom tackles a familiar team vs. team story as DC’s stalwarts take on the Legion of Doom, but it’s a surprisingly dark story that holds up pretty well. Justice League: Doom is a DC Universe Animated Original Movie.

  8. While 'JL:Doom' is a loose adaptation, it remains faithful to the spirit of the story. Replacing Ras al Ghul with Vandal Savage, as the main villain, was a great move IMO, as I think Ras works much better as a purely Batman villain.