Justice League Crisis on Infinite Earths Part-1 Review .

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Hello everyone! Part one of DC's Tomorrow Verse's next movie and this year's first comic book movie, "Justice League Crisis on Infinite Earths," has been released, and I recently finished watching it. In today's blog post, I will talk about the same and share my spoiler-free review related to "Justice League Crisis on Five." Let's dive right in!

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Let's start with the basic plot of the movie. We are shown that our Barry Allen, the Flash, is essentially unconscious and moving through this alternate reality in a time stream. As he travels through different realities, an unknown voice mysteriously guides him to the end of the world, which is the Crisis Event, and this is what Barry finds time traveling. Through different realities and the same plot, we basically got to see "Crisis on Infighting", which is 1.5 hours long and is going to be a three-parter, where we got to see the first part of it and then two more parts.

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Now, if any of you haven't seen the movie Deserves and have no idea what "Justice League Crisis on Infinite Earths" is, let me give you some context. The last movie in DC's animated universe was "Justice League: League Dark Apocalypto," which appeared to take place within the Tomorrowverse. So far, we've seen quite a few movies set within the Tomorrowverse, and now we're seeing a big crossover event which is "Infinite Earths on Justice League Crisis" based on the comic of the same name. And we got to see the first part of it, which I'm talking about right now.

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Now come to the movie. It was incredible! It's been a while since I've been this excited for an animated comic book movie. One thing that has been missing from many of the previous Deserves movies is that not every comic book movie will hype you up; Every comic book movie has a different theme and works in a different way, but the crux should be on the conflict. If we look at it from that premise, one thing that is just as annoying as the movies we've seen in the previous "Crisis" verse is that at the end of each movie, we've seen some sequence after which we felt it was the start of something big. It basically ties up those little loose ends perfectly and that's why we get to see so many great moments

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Now, of course, the "Crisis of Infighting" peril, where all the heroes are consumed by antimatter and who are our heroes, you can say that they are part of different universes. They have to undo all this somehow; You could say that they have to save the multiverse. The movie is slow paced, but it was necessary. Until the beginning of the movie and mostly the second half, we see the movie. It looks very slow, it moves slowly and I think that thing is very perfect. I don't want these people flocking to a great comic book event like "Crisis on IF".

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Although I don't think they are fully connected to the story, I personally liked what we were shown in the first part. Based on an animated comic book movie, I liked it a lot and its slow pace somehow justifies it too. Also, all the threads we had in the old Rover movies seem to connect to us here. If you haven't watched the Rovers movies carefully, a lot of it probably won't make sense to you.

Finally, talking about my rating regarding "Crisis on Infa Earth's Part One", my rating would be 8 out of 10. I really enjoyed the hell out of it. If you haven't checked out "Crisis on Infinite Earths Part One" yet, you should definitely check it out. I'm definitely excited for parts two and three. So guys, this video was about my spoilers related to "Crisis of Infinite Earths Part 1". I hope you liked it with the free review.

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