Hotrod wrote:This movie is not set in the JLU or other animated universe. It is set on its own.
Correct. This is not a Timmverse animated flick. Like all the forthcoming DC Direct to DvD animated films, it exists in it's own universe.
Personally... while I liked it, I cannot for the life of me understand why they altered so much from the comics. I had thought, and this new foray into DvD animated films was marketed as, being faithful adaptations of those classic comic stories that would probably never be able to be made into movies. That being the case, I believe that Superman Doomsday SHOULD have just been Death and Return... only animated.
The skipping over of Coast City actually really sucked for me, as I was hoping that maybe, just maybe, they'd use that as a jump off point for a future Emerald Twilight animated movie. Hal Jordan's a character that's gone far too little screen time of late, yet he's perhaps one of the most popular characters in the DCU ( especially with the current Sinestro Corps storyline ). Emerald Twilight would have made an AWESOME freakin' animated movie.
Superman/Doomsday's voice acting was pretty okay. I didn't mind Baldwin, but I really missed Dana Delaney. Missed the most, however, was definitely Clancy Brown. His Luthor voice was always spot on for me.
I was looking forward to the upcoming New Frontier animated movie but now I'm a bit more guarded. More importantly, rumor had it that both Kingdom Come and Dark Knight Returns were/are on the slate for getting the animated treatment and I was overjoyed to hear it. However, if they're not going to stick to the comics, they might as well not even do them. Both stories are far too great and classic for them to start fiddling with. Next, they'd start thinking about doing an animated treatment for Identity Crisis and I'd die a little more inside.
Final Review: Great if you've never read, are not a fan of, or never intend to read Death and Return of Superman. Otherwise, do yourself a favor and just pick up the newly recollected issues.