DC League of Super-Pets

DC League of Super-Pets

When Superman and the rest of the Justice League are kidnapped, Krypto the Super-Dog must convince a rag-tag shelter pack - Ace the hound, PB the potbellied pig, Merton the turtle and Chip the squirrel - to master their own newfound powers and help him rescue the superheroes.

  • Released: 2022-07-27
  • Runtime: 120 minutes
  • Genre: Adventure, Animation, Family
  • Stars: Olivia Wilde, Jemaine Clement, Daveed Diggs, John Early, Ben Schwartz, Thomas Middleditch, David Pressman, Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Keanu Reeves, Vanessa Bayer, John Krasinski, Diego Luna, Natasha Lyonne, Kate McKinnon, Jameela Jamil, Marc Maron, Thomas Middleditch, Ben Schwartz, Kevin Conroy, Dascha Polanco, David Pressman, Sean Lee, Alfred Molina, Lena Headey, Keith David, Busy Philipps, Dan Fogler, David Pressman, Maya Erskine, Yvette Nicole Brown, Alfred Molina, Lena Headey, Keith David, Busy Philipps, Dan Fogler, Winona Bradshaw, David Pressman, Sam Levine, Jared Stern, Michelle Morgan, Amanda Ames, Gavin McCrillis
  • Director: Jared Stern
 Comments
  • fthkgdcc - 10 January 2023
    The Kids loved it
    They were deeply fascinated by this superhero/animal world. I also found some funny jokes for adults. It was all entertaining and thus we liked it. I always think that the Warner Animation Group films are underrated. I prefer to watch something like this over the zillion minion flicks there are. I have to praise the lively voice actors and the script that is "intelligent, exciting and very funny"! So I would recommend every family to watch this film. Another win for Jared Stern! I only dislike that they don't really found a unique animation style like into the spider verse for this. I really liked the sequence at the beginning and they style of it where in krypto retells his jealousy of Louis Lane.
  • LiveLoveLead - 30 October 2022
    Super Disappointing!!
    Thought this would be a fun kid film that adults would also enjoy. I feel it fell short in both departments. As a parent I didn't like the intentional bleeped out cursing, which of course was obvious what word they "censored". What was the point of having this in a kid's film? It made no sense and it wasn't even funny nor fit the script/character. As a kid's film it was average, kids love animals but it's not super funny, or entertaining enough to hold kid's full attention throughout, and wasn't amusing enough to want to watch multiple times. The script was disjointed, super childish/bathroom humor in parts and other parts too adult for a kids movie. Except for a couple, most of the jokes didn't land well. The "villain" was corny and over the top. They, of course, had to make noticeable efforts to please all cultures/identities by changing the race and/or sex of well established superheroes, along with a few other forced additions. As an adult the storyline was tedious, predictable, and sometimes annoying. On the plus side, the actors/voices were great, loved "squeaky Bruce" and Batman scenes, and although it got boring in the middle I enjoyed the ending and I was wishing the entire movie had of been done as well as the ending. Although I didn't hate it, I wouldn't recommend it. This could have been so much better with some clever tweaks but its not even close to the caliber of films like, The Incredibles, The Mitchell's vs The Machines, Sing, Zootopia or Minions...which are good examples of how to make an animation movie enjoyable for both kids and adults, In My Humble Opinion! Note: stay for 2 post credit scenes, one at the very end.