Actor Michael Rosenbaum (1972)
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Animation
DC Showcase: The Phantom Stranger
Director: Bruce Timm
Genre: Superhero (Animation)
Cast:

Peter Serafinowicz
Grey Griffin
Michael Rosenbaum
Director: Bruce Timm
Genre: Superhero (Animation)
Cast:
Peter Serafinowicz
Grey Griffin
Michael Rosenbaum
DC Showcase: The Phantom Stranger (2020) is an animated short film based on the popular DC Comics character. Directed by Bruce Timm, with a script by Ernie Altbacker and produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment, this film was included in the home media release of Superman: Red Son. It is set in the 1970s, when a young girl named Marcie joins a group of hippies – Dee Dee, Violet, Harry, and Ted – as they travel to California in search of freedom and enlightenment. However, unbeknownst to them, they are being watched by the enigmatic ...
Animation
Nightwing and Robin
Director: James Tucker
Genre: Superhero (Animation)
Cast:

Jason O'Mara
Michael Rosenbaum
Director: James Tucker
Genre: Superhero (Animation)
Cast:
Jason O'Mara
Michael Rosenbaum
Nightwing and Robin (2015), the 45-second short film, takes place during the events of Justice League: Throne of Atlantis in the DC Animated Movie Universe. In response to Batman’s call, the two lead characters are tasked with locating and apprehending Scarecrow, who had aided the Justice League. While Jason O’Mara reprises his role as Batman in this story, only his voice is heard, leaving Nightwing and Robin without any lines. Additionally, Talon (who will later appear in Batman vs. Robin) makes a brief silent appearance in the movie.
Animation
Justice League: Doom
Director: Lauren Montgomery
Genre: Superhero (Animation)
Cast:

Kevin Conroy
Alexis Denisof
Bumper Robinson
Director: Lauren Montgomery
Genre: Superhero (Animation)
Cast:
Kevin Conroy
Alexis Denisof
Bumper Robinson
Based on the 2000 comic book storyline JLA: Tower of Babel by Mark Waid, Justice League: Doom (2012) is an American animated superhero film. It follows the story of Vandal Savage, who aims to create a new civilization by eliminating two-thirds of the population. To achieve this, he enlists Mirror Master to hack into Batman’s Batcomputer and steal his contingency plans for neutralizing his fellow League members if they ever turn against him. With the altered plans in hand, Savage forms a team including Cheetah, Star Sapphire, Metallo, Bane, Mirror Master, and Ma’alefa’ak to carry out their ...
Animated Series
Justice League Unlimited
Director: Bruce Timm
Genre: Superhero (Animated Series)
Cast:

Kevin Conroy
Carl Lumbly
CCH Pounder
Director: Bruce Timm
Genre: Superhero (Animated Series)
Cast:
Kevin Conroy
Carl Lumbly
CCH Pounder
Justice League Unlimited (2004–2006) is an American superhero animated television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation and aired on Cartoon Network. Boasting a diverse cast of superheroes from the DC Comics universe, it serves as a direct sequel to the previous Justice League series, picking up two years later. As the eighth and final installment of the DC Animated Universe, it brings this shared universe to a close, which began with Batman: The Animated Series. Impressively, JLU is the most continuity-heavy show in this universe, seamlessly combining characters and storylines from previous series. Similar to its second season ...
Animated Series
Justice League
Director: Bruce Timm
Genre: Superhero (Animated Series)
Cast:

Kevin Conroy
Carl Lumbly
Clancy Brown
Director: Bruce Timm
Genre: Superhero (Animated Series)
Cast:
Kevin Conroy
Carl Lumbly
Clancy Brown
The American animated TV show Justice League (2001–2004) aired on Cartoon Network from November 17, 2001, to May 29, 2004, and was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It is based on characters from DC Comics’ Justice League of America and serves as both a sequel to Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series, as well as a prequel to Batman Beyond. The show is the seventh in the DC Animated Universe. While most characters remained true to their comic book origins, there were some changes. For example, in the premiere story arc ‘Secret Origins’, Diana competes against her fellow Amazons for ...
Animated Series
The Zeta Project
Director: Bob Goodman
Genre: Superhero (Animated Series)
Cast:

Diedrich Bader
Dominique Jennings
Eli Marienthal
Director: Bob Goodman
Genre: Superhero (Animated Series)
Cast:
Diedrich Bader
Dominique Jennings
Eli Marienthal
The Zeta Project (2001–2002), an American science fiction animated series by Warner Bros. Animation, debuted on Kids’ WB in January 2001. It’s the sixth installment in the DC Animated Universe and is centered around the character Zeta from a Batman Beyond episode of the same name. Drawing inspiration from Frankenstein, Blade Runner, and The Fugitive, the show follows Zeta and Ro as they work to clear his name. Hunted by NSA agents who believe he has been reprogrammed by terrorists, Zeta and Ro search for his elusive creator, Dr. Selig. Originally imagined as a darker series, The Zeta Project was instead ...