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Superman (Tim Daly) and Batman (Kevin Conroy) join forces to destroy a Kryptonite meteor that is heading directly towards Earth. With new US President Lex Luthor (Clancy Brown) wanting to take the glory for the meteor's destruction, however, Superman finds himself accused of murder and both he and Batman, with the help of Power Girl (Allison Mack), must successfully defeat an army of villains before they can continue with their plans to save the world. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)

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NinadeL 

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English The name Superman/Batman: Public Enemies could have announced anything from their own rivalry to the vision of both becoming pariahs of society. The truth, at the very least, is that they'll put their heads together and Lex will get a stylish beating from them again. Regardless of the fact that he has since become President of the United States. This thus amounts to classic satisfaction, only there’s not much plot left due to the dense action. That's probably why I like Superman/Batman: Apocalypse so much better. Not only is the film much more dramatic and balanced, with a better selection of other characters, but oddly enough the dubbing didn't kill it either. ()

novoten 

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English Little gallery of DC Comics antiheroes and a properly dark action spectacle in one? I have to have it. I couldn't miss the adaptation of the comic book supported by my favorite Jeph Loeb, and I'm glad that the extended hour of Kal-El and Bruce Wayne turned out just like this. Despite the presence of various characters like Metallo or Captain Marvel, Public Enemies are indeed a thrilling political thriller and an elevated ride full of impressive battles. When the tangible atmosphere of the suffocating era of President Luthor pleasantly seeps from every dialogue, reliance is only on one duo. ()

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