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JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time

As the sands of time run, thy will shall be done.
2014 | 52m | English

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Director: Giancarlo Volpe
Writer: Michael Ryan
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Get ready for a battle of the ages when the Justice League faces off against its archenemies, the Legion of Doom, in an all-new movie from DC Comics. A mysterious being known as the Time Trapper arises, and a sinister plan led by Lex Luthor sends the Legion of Doom back in time to eliminate Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman before they become super heroes. For Aquaman, Flash and Cyborg, along with teen super heroes Karate Kid and Dawnstar, the stakes have never been higher, the rescue mission never deadlier. So join the fight for the future as the Justice League confronts its ultimate challenge… the threat of having never existed!
Release Date: Jan 21, 2014
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
Writer: Michael Ryan
Genres: Action, Animation, Family, Science Fiction
Keywords cyborg, time travel, superhero, based on comic, super power
Production Companies Warner Bros. Animation, DC Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 05, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Diedrich Bader Batman / Narrator (voice)
Laura Bailey Dawnstar (voice)
Dante Basco Karate Kid (voice)
Corey Burton Time Trapper / Captain Cold (voice)
Grey DeLisle Wonder Woman / Superbaby (voice)
Peter Jessop Superman (voice)
Fred Tatasciore Lex Luthor (voice)
Jack De Sena Robin (voice)
Tom Gibis Toyman / Pa Kent (voice)
Erica Luttrell Cheetah / Ma Kent (voice)
Liam O'Brien Aquaman / Batwing Computer (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson Black Manta / Solomon Grundy (voice)
Jason Spisak Flash / Taxi Driver (voice)
Travis Willingham Gorilla Grodd (voice)
Avery Kidd Waddell Cyborg (voice)
Michael Donovan Bizarro (voice)
Name Job
Giancarlo Volpe Director
Frederik Wiedmann Original Music Composer
Bruce King Editor
René Veilleux Casting
Michael Ryan Writer
Bob Kane Characters
Jerry Siegel Characters
Joe Shuster Characters
William Moulton Marston Characters
Paul Norris Characters
Marv Wolfman Characters
George Pérez Characters
Paul Levitz Characters
Mike Grell Characters
Name Title
Giancarlo Volpe Producer
Kimberly S. Moreau Associate Producer
Sam Register Executive Producer
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thomasubieda
6.0

An entertaining movie that is not excellent, but has its essence, questionable negative points, and still delivers. "JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time" is a super simple proposal for the little ones at home, but it is also enjoyable for fans of DC animated films, with a sustainable premise that has ... shortcomings due to various scenes that take you out of context because of certain arguments that were not taken into consideration. However, despite this, it offered attractive moments. "Trapped in Time" is a super simple offering for the little ones at home, but it is also enjoyable for fans of DC animated films, with a sustainable premise that has shortcomings due to various scenes that take you out of context because certain arguments were not taken into consideration, but despite that, it provided attractive moments. This movie is a rollercoaster of emotions because you might not like it or simply let it pass by to find something that catches your attention. Regarding the animation, I think it has its advantages and disadvantages, as the movement sequences, color tones, action sequences, and some character designs are decent, making it coherent for a small production like this. However, the focus on many of the characters' faces is debatable. Many of them are not well drawn or were done in a very strange manner, which can slightly diminish the experience. It should also be added that the movie does not escape the conventional, the neglect of each hero or villain's abilities by the script, the forced comedy, the scenes that make no sense at all, the excessive addition of characters, and perhaps small plot holes that have no answers. In that sense, I think it's valid or fun to see many of your heroes fight their enemies, watching them work together (even if it's a little) and contributing something more to the animated films. Lex Luthor will always be a great villain, even though sometimes he forgets how intelligent he is. I must highlight the action scenes of Karate Kid. The plots involving time travel and its consequences always catch attention.

Jul 29, 2025