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  2. Batman: Assault on Arkham - Wikipedia

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    Batman: Assault on Arkham is a 2014 direct-to-video animated superhero film that is the 21st film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies. [1] Based on the Batman: Arkham video game franchise, the film was directed by Jay Oliva and Ethan Spaulding , produced by James Tucker, and written by Heath Corson. [ 2 ]

  3. Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox - Wikipedia

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    The post-credits scene in Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox sets up the film Justice League: War which officially began the DC Animated Movie Universe. [6] A plot point towards the end of the film is also revisited and expanded in Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay, which also belongs to the DC Animated Movie Universe continuity. [7]

  4. Superman/Batman: Apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    Back on Earth, with their lives apparently normal again, Clark takes Kara to meet his adoptive parents in Smallville, but they are ambushed by Darkseid; he had promised to leave Kara alone, but not Superman or Earth. After Darkseid launches Superman into space, Kara engages Darkseid in a lengthy battle and manages to hold her own, but he ...

  5. Killer Frost - Wikipedia

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    The Louise Lincoln incarnation of Killer Frost appears in Batman: Assault on Arkham, voiced again by Jennifer Hale. [24] [31] She is recruited by Amanda Waller to join the Suicide Squad and break into Arkham Asylum to retrieve data stolen by the Riddler, though Waller secretly assigns Killer Frost

  6. Amanda Waller - Wikipedia

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    The Batman: Arkham incarnation of Amanda Waller appears in Batman: Assault on Arkham, voiced again by CCH Pounder. [34] [28] An alternate universe variant of Amanda Waller appears in Justice League: Gods and Monsters, voiced by Penny Johnson Jerald. [28] This version is the President of the United States and is more sympathetic than other ...

  7. Copperhead (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    An unnamed female incarnation of Copperhead appears as a boss in Batman: Arkham Origins, voiced by Rosa Salazar. [30] This version is a skilled contortionist and escape artist who wields metal, clawed gloves coated with hallucinogenic toxins and is implied to be part of a group of South American assassins who all use the "Copperhead" moniker.

  8. Batman vs. Robin - Wikipedia

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    After witnessing the death of his parents, Bruce suspects that the Court was behind the murder but finds no evidence, which leads him to believe the Court was in fact just a story. In the present day, Bruce's son Damian [ N 1 ] goes out as Robin to rescue missing children abducted by Anton Schott AKA Dollmaker, who has been brainwashing them ...

  9. King Shark - Wikipedia

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    King Shark appears in Batman: Assault on Arkham, voiced by John DiMaggio. [26] This version is a mutant human who wields a metal mask that augments his biting capability and sports a red mohawk. He is recruited by Amanda Waller to become a member of the Suicide Squad, who are tasked with killing the Riddler.