Batwoman:
The Complete First Season
(2019)/Deathstroke:
Knights and Dragons The Movie
(2020 w/DVD)/The
Flash: The Complete Sixth Season/Supergirl:
The Complete Fifth Season
(both 2019 - 2020)/Superman:
Man Of Tomorrow 4K
(2020/4K Ultra HD Blu-ray w/Blu-ray/all DC Comics/Warner Blu-rays)
4K
Ultra HD Picture: A+ Picture: B+ (DVD: B-) Sound: Picture: B+
(DVD: B-) Extras: C+/C+/B/B/B Main Programs: C+/B/B/B/B
No
matter what, the superhero genre is continuing on strong and these
five new releases show how...
DC's
Batwoman is a relatively newer character in DC canon. An out lesbian
and tactical fighter, Batwoman:
The Complete First Season
(2019,)
Batwoman is played in this series by Ruby Rose (John Wick), although
word has it that she will not be playing the character in future
seasons. In the same universe as the CW DC-based shows like Arrow,
Supergirl,
and The
Flash,
Batwoman is another caped crusader to add to the mix.
The
show also features Rachel Skarsten (Birds
of Prey,
Reign),
Meagan Tandy (unREAL,
Teen
Wolf),
Nicole Kang (You),
Camrus Johnson (The
Sun Is Also A Star),
Elizabeth Anweis (NCIS:
Los Angeles,
9-1-1),
and Dougray Scott (Departure,
Snatch,
Mission:
Impossible II).
Batwoman
Season 01 is comprised of Pilot,
The Rabbit Hole, Down Down Down, Who are you?, Mine is a long and sad
tale, I'll be Judge, I'll be Jury, Tell Me the Truth, A Mad Tea
Party, How Queer Everything is Today!, An Un-birthday present, Take
your Choice, Drink Me, Grinning from Ear to Ear, Off with her Head,
Through the Looking Glass, A Narrow Escape, If you Believe in Me,
I'll Believe in You,
and A
Secret kept from all the Rest, O, Mouse!
As you can tell there's a bit of Alice
in Wonderland
referencing going on with the titles there.
Batwoman:
Season One
spans four 1080p Blu-ray discs and have an MPEG-4 AVC codec and an
original widescreen aspect ratio of 2.00:1 paired with a lossless
English DTS-HD MA (Master Audio) 5.1 mix. The look of the show isn't
terrible at times as it attempts to mimic the look of some of the
bigger Bat productions. They look fine here on Blu-ray and are
commercial free, which is also welcome as opposed to the original CW
broadcast. Digital copy also included.
Special
Features:
On
The Set
The
Best of DC TV's Comic-Con Panels San Diego 2019
Deleted
Scenes
and
a Gag Reel
Batwoman
has a few fun nods to previous incarnations of the Batman character.
For shots of Gotham City, you can clearly tell that they used a lot
of the same locations as the Nolan-verse, but it feels more like a
Bat fan film than a serious entry in the DC canon by having a plot
that's overly convenient. The villains are a bit goofy too and at
some points seem like they are auditioning for the 1966 Batman
television series they are so over the top. All in all, Batwoman is
a mixed bag. It has some moments that are well put together and then
there's others.
This
year, instead of doing straight Batman adaptations as their direct to
video animated feature films, DC has decided to focus on some other
characters in their arsenal. Superman:
Man of Tomorrow
(see below) and Deathstroke:
Knights and Dragons
(2020).
Similar
in appearance slightly to Deadpool in terms of costume, Deathstroke
aka Slade Wilson is a completely different kind of anti-hero. An
experienced warrior and perfect aim, Deathstroke has proven to be an
admiral foe to Batman and is kind of on the fence between good and
bad.
For
those that don't read a lot of comics and may be out the loop, you
may remember Deathstroke had a brief live action appearance during
the end credit sequence of Batman
v Superman
played by Joe Manganiello, who fit the role perfectly. Let's hope we
get to see more of him in the character in future DC films or maybe
even the Justice
League Synder Cut
coming in 2021. The character has also been seen in some of the
newer Batman
Arkham
video games, which are also pretty excellent.
The
animated film features the voice cast of Michael Chiklis, Sasha
Alexander, Griffin Puatu, Asher Bishop, Castulo Guerra, and Delbert
Hunt.
A
soldier who underwent experimentation, Deathstroke is a force to be
reckoned with. A keen and strong fighter, fit with healing abilities
and a smart attitude, Deathstroke is out to get revenge. Haunted by
the murderer Jackal, Slade pieces together his past to protect his
future and the lives of his wife and children, who possess superhuman
abilities as well.
Deathstroke:
Knights and Dragons The Movie
is presented in 1080p high definition on Blu-ray disc with an MPEG-4
AVC codec, a widescreen aspect ratio of 1.78:1 and an audio mix in
lossless English DTS-HD MA (Master Audio) 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit) mix.
The animation style is consistent with the other WB DC animated
features and looks far better on Blu-ray than it does the also
included SD DVD, which has the same widescreen specs and a lesser 5.1
Dolby Digital mix. Compression is much more evident in the
anamorphically enhanced DVD image as well.
Special
Feature:
Deathstroke:
One-Man Death Machine (New Featurette)
and
a Trailer for Superman:
Man of Tomorrow
Deathstroke:
Knights and Dragons The Movie
proves that Deathstroke has an interesting enough story to hold his
own live action feature film. Let's just hope the fanbase is there
to make that happen.
Getting
back to the DC Comics superhero TV series, the saga(s) continues with
Season
Five
of Supergirl
(started in 2015) and the Sixth
Season
of The
Flash
(started in 2014), which has now crossed over with all of the other
CW DC properties culminating in the Crisis
on Infinite Earths
series, which is the last disc across all of the latest box sets.
Batwoman
and
Arrow are also part of the mix and it's neat to see all of the
characters from all of the shows cross over in this epic way on
screen. They even make subtle hints to some of the theatrical
versions of the characters in these two seasons with cameos by Ezra
Miller (Zach Snyder's Justice
League)
and a fun little cameo from the original Robin, Burt Ward to name a
few. Fan favorite voice actor of Batman Kevin Conroy ends up playing
an older and battle worn Bruce Wayne as well, being the first time he
played the character in live action.
While
the shows lack some of the polished VFX and cinematography that the
feature films have, they do the best they can with what they have.
DC translates well to this television format even if at times the
shows feel a little soap opera-y in terms of their dramatic moments.
There's plenty of action on the screen even if the seasons are all
pretty long and the story a bit complex at times. The shows aren't
afraid to shy away from same sex relationships as many of the
characters in all of the shows are featured. Not that there is
anything wrong with that per say, but at times it feels a little out
of place in the midst of a superhero drama. Still, what the CW and
DC have done with these crossover shows is definitely a commendable
feat.
Melissa
Benoist returns as Supergirl, who has grown considerably over the
seasons and is pitted against Lena Luthor (Katie McGrath) in this
season as the primary villain. (It seems like more than once
characters seem to be apologizing to Miss. Luthor and begging for
her attention and affection as well. Which grows a little tiresome.)
Aiding her is Alex Danvers (Chyler Leigh), James Olsen (Mehcad
Brooks), and J'onn J'onzz who is a Martian like the Martian Manhunter
character seen in previous seasons. In the Sixth
Season
of The Flash, Grant Gustin returns as Barry Allen who continues to
protect Central City from a heatwave of crime and time heists. The
plot is a bit confusing with all of the timelines and time-fixes that
have happened, but the show stays true to the character and continues
a fun show to binge.
There
are 19 episodes in Supergirl's Fifth
Season
including Event
Horizon, Stranger Beside Me, Blurred Lines, In Plain Sight, Dangerous
Liaisons, Confidence Women, Tremors, The Wrath of Rama Khan, Crisis
on Infinite Earths Part One, The Bottle Episode, Back from the
Future, Parts One and Two, It's a Super Life, The Bodyguard, Reality
Bytes, Deus Lex Machina, The Missing Link,
and Immortal
Kombat.
There
are also 19 episodes in The Flash's Sixth
Season
including Into
The Void, A Flash of the Lightning, Dead Man Running, There Will Be
Blood, Kiss Kiss Breach Breach, License to Elongate, The Last
Temptation of Barry Allen Parts 01 and 02, Crisis on Infinite Earths
Part Three, Marathon, Love is a Battlefield, A Girl Named Sue, Grodd
Friended Me, Death of the Speed Force, The Exorcism of Nash Wells, So
Long and Goodnight, Liberation, Pay the Piper,
and Success
is Assured.
The
Crisis on Infinite Earths
crossover features Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen/Arrow, Grant Gustin
as the Flash, Ruby Rose as Batwoman, Brandon Routh as The Atom (and
Superman from his role in Bryan Singer's Superman
Returns),
Melissa Benoist is Supergirl, Matt Ryan returns as Constantine from
the short lived NBC series, and Caity Lotz as the White Canary and of
course many more. DC Comics fans will dig on this series as there
are several different characters that are seeing the screen for the
first time here.
Both
Supergirl
and The
Flash
are both presented in 1080p on Blu-ray disc with an MPEG-4 AVC codec
and an original widescreen aspect ratio of 1.78:1 and audio mixes in
English DTS-HD MA (Master Audio) 5.1 (48kHz, 16-bit) lossless sound.
Since these shows premiere on cable, watching them all together on
disc in this way is definitely the way to go as there are (again) no
commercials or pesky watermarks and advertisements throughout the
presentation. The transfers are clean and there's nothing that
sticks out as a big issue.
These
shows have yet to see any sort of 4K UHD treatment.
Special
Features for Supergirl
Season 5:
The
Best of DC TV's Comic-Con Panels San Diego 2019
Deleted
Scenes
Gag
Reel
BONUS
DISC (same as Batwoman
and The
Flash)
All
Five Epic Episodes of the DC Crossover Event Crisis
on Infinite Earths
from Supergirl,
Batwoman,
The
Flash,
Arrow
and DC's
Legends of Tomorrow
Crisis
Past and Present: Kevin Conroy Bat Legend
Crisis
on Infinite Earths: The Architects Return
Crisis
Past and Present - Superman vs. Superman
Characters
in Crisis: Pariah
Crisis
Management
and
Character in Crisis: The Anti-Monitor
Special
Features for The
Flash Season 6:
"Kiss
Kiss Breach Breach - Noir" (Special Episode)
"Kiss
Kiss Breach Breach - Noir" Commentary by showrunner/executive
producer Eric Wallace
The
Best of DC TV's Comic-Con Panels San Diego 2019
Deleted
Scenes
Gag
Reel
and
BLU-RAY BONUS DISC (same as Batwoman
and Supergirl)
All
Five Epic Episodes of the DC Crossover Event Crisis
on Infinite Earths
from Supergirl,
Batwoman,
The
Flash,
Arrow
and DC's
Legends of Tomorrow
The
CW seems to have no plans of slowing down on these DC properties as
many of these shows continue to crossover and do interesting things
independent of the theatrical incarnations.
Finally,
saving the sharpest and most high profile for last, The Man of Steel
returns in animated form in the new DC animated movie, Superman:
Man of Tomorrow 4K
(2020). Continuing in the tradition of the Batman animated films
that we have covered over the past years and Justice
League
films, the animation to this Superman title is similar and has a very
clean look, a bit similar to the '90s Batman:
The Animated Series
(reviewed elsewhere on this site).
The
film starts out reimagining Clark Kent at a younger age when he is
still grasping his superhuman abilities. To his moving to Metropolis
and meeting Lois Lane, Martian Manhunter, and standing off against
Lobo, an offbeat character that DC fans have been waiting to see in
something new (and still has yet to be adapted into live action.)
Think of this as a prequel story.
The
impressive voice cast includes Alexandra Daddario, Zachary Quinto,
Ryan Hurst, Darren Criss, Bellamy Young, Brett Dalton, and Neil
Flynn. Direction is by Chris Palmer.
Superman:
Man of Tomorrow 4K
is presented in 2160p Ultra High Definition on 4K UHD disc with a
HVEC/H.265 codec, a widescreen aspect ratio of 1.78:1, and an audio
mix in English DTS-HD MA (Master Audio) 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit). The
animation is up to high standards and looks and sounds great just
like all of the previous DC animated movies. Also included is a
compressed 1080p high definition Blu-ray version with an MPEG-4 AVC
codec and the same audio and extras.
Special
Features:
Lobo:
Natural Force of Chaos
featurette
Martian
Manhunter: Lost and Found
featurette
Look
Back: Justice League vs. The Fatal Five
featurette
Look
Back: Superman/Batman: Public Enemies
featurette
From
the DC Vault: Superman:
The Animated Series,
"The Main Man, Part I"
From
the DC Vault: Superman:
The Animated Series,
"The Main Man, Part II"
Movie
trailers:
Justice
League Dark: Apokolips War
Mortal
Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge
Superman:
Red Son
and
a Sneak Peek at the next DC Universe Movie.
If
you like Superman, then you will want to check this out. It's a lot
of fun!
-
James
Lockhart
https://www.facebook.com/jamesharlandlockhartv/