The new DC Comics animated direct-to-video movie Justice Society: World War II was released on Digital not too long ago. Be sure to read The Beat‘s interview with the cast and crew here. Today, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment released a new video interview with Stana Katic, the voice of Wonder Woman.
Katic is highly regarded for his starring roles on the popular TV series Castle and Absentia, as well as the lead role in the Amazon Original film A Call To Spy. Katic is no stranger to playing DC luminaries, having made her DC Universe Movies debut as Lois Lane in Superman: Unbound (2013) after initiating her DC involvement as the voice of Talia al Ghul in the 2011 videogame Batman: Arkham City.
Watch a pair of video interview bites (tied together) featuring Stana Katic discussing the global consciousness of Wonder Woman, and her love for every prior performance/representation of the character.
Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC, the feature-length animated Justice Society: World War II is now available via Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on Digital, and coming to 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack and Blu-ray on May 11, 2021.
Justice Society: World War II finds modern-day Barry Allen – prior to the formation of the Justice League – discovering he can run even faster than he imagined, and that milestone results in his first encounter with the Speed Force. The Flash is promptly launched into the midst of a raging battle – primarily between Nazis and a team of Golden Age DC Super Heroes known as The Justice Society of America. Led by Wonder Woman, the group includes Hourman, Black Canary, Hawkman, Steve Trevor and the Golden Age Flash, Jay Garrick. The Flash quickly volunteers to assist his fellow heroes in tipping the scales of war in their favor, while the team tries to figure out how to send him home. But it won’t be easy as complications and emotions run deep in this time-skipping World War II thriller.