In a recent exclusive by IGN, details have emerged about the voice cast for the much-anticipated animated movie, “Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part 3.” The late Kevin Conroy, renowned for his portrayal of Batman in Batman: The Animated Series, will posthumously voice the Dark Knight once more. However, the surprise twist lies in the final reunion of the iconic duo, as Mark Hamill’s Joker will also make an appearance, marking the last collaboration between these beloved voice actors.
The leaked information unveils the full voice cast for Part 3, introducing fresh talents like Corey Stoll taking on the role of Lex Luthor. Other noteworthy additions include Katee Sackhoff as Poison Ivy, Ashly Burch as Nightshade and Queen Mera, and Brian Bloom as Adam Strange & Sidewinter, among others.
While Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and Mark Hamill’s representative have refrained from commenting on the details, the inclusion of both Conroy and Hamill promises a final performance from these iconic Batman: The Animated Series actors. Fans, who have cherished the series since its debut in 1992, will undoubtedly appreciate this last collaboration, especially following Kevin Conroy’s passing in 2022.
The Tomorrowverse arc, which began with “Superman: Man of Tomorrow” in 2020, is set to conclude with “Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part 3.” While Part 2 is scheduled for release on April 23, 2024, the release date for the concluding part is yet to be disclosed.
As fans eagerly await the final performance of Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill together, IGN’s Alex Stedman delves into the significance of this collaboration and the broader context of the Tomorrowverse animated film series.