Summary

  • Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths final part had a major mistake with a wrong Joker voice actor.
  • Fans can get corrected digital versions or trade physical copies to enjoy Mark Hamill's role.
  • Warner Bros. Made a good decision by offering replacements to ensure fans enjoy the classic voice acting as intended.

Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths has finally come to the conclusion of its three-part arc after kicking off in January, but the final installment came with one major mistake that the studio responsible has now corrected.

More so than any one team in Marvel Comics, the Justice League has been the single undisputed center of the DC universe in pretty much every iteration since the team’s popularization. As such, they’ve been directly involved in almost every major project for the company, especially in the brand’s highly acclaimed animated offerings. The most recent project in the DC Animated Movie Universe is Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths, a three-part event designed to bring the Animated Movie Universe to a close. The final part that completed the trilogy was released on July 16th, and it would also be the final time that the version of Batman from Batman: The Animated Series would sound true to form, as the irreplaceable Kevin Conroy unfortunately passed away at the tail end of 2022.

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While the jury is still out on how fondly the films will be remembered, there is already one remarkable thing of note that fans are discussing. In addition to featuring Conroy’s Batman, Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part 3 was also set to feature the complementary vocal talents of Mark Hamill, who posted a tribute to Conroy after his passing and effectively retired from his iconic voice role as the Joker in tandem with that event. However, Inverse highlights that a few observant fans were quick to note on the film’s release that the vocal talent behind the Joker in the threequel was not Hamill but a soundalike acting in his stead. This was the case for both the digital release and the physical home media, and now Warner Bros has released an official statement clarifying the matter.

Due to a manufacturing issue, a temporary voice-over was inadvertently left in the final version of Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Three, which affected the character of the Joker. Digital versions of the film have been proactively corrected and have replaced the incorrect version of the film in users’ accounts.

In addition to replacing the digital version of the film to ensure fans get to enjoy Hamill’s legendary role as intended, Warner Bros. Is also offering owners of physical copies a chance to trade in their original version for the corrected one. These free replacement copies can be acquired by sending an email to [email protected] concerning the issue. As one of the few projects to stop Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League from being Conroy’s last Batman performance, lots of people sprung for physical copies for posterity, and it’s a good business decision to ensure that they get the product as intended.

While Hamill is best known for his role as Luke Skywalker in Star Wars, you need look no further than his many other Star Wars credits to show his voice-acting prowess stretches beyond his stellar work as the Joker. Considering Hamill’s resolution to walk away from the role now that Conroy is no longer with us, offering replacements for the faulty copies is a good move by Warner Bros., as it ensures fans enjoy what might be the last time Hamill lends his voice to the Clown Prince of Crime. While it isn’t exactly a critically acclaimed end to the franchise, the addition of Hamill alongside Conroy’s posthumous work certainly makes Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths more special. As an added bonus, the wrongfully published version is sure to take on value as a collector’s item down the line, as most people will turn them in to WBD.

All in all, Conroy’s final project as the Batman was one that he loved, and Hamill’s Joker is an essential part of the legacy of that character. As fans prepare themselves to welcome new stars to both roles, this project will serve as a great bookmark for returning to the classics.

The Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths trilogy is available as home media on digital platforms and on Blu-ray.

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The Justice League is a DC comic group of heroes consisting of some other the most famous names and faces in all comic book media, with the original seven members being Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Aquaman, and Martian Manhunter.

The Justice League has appeared in numerous comics, films, and TV episodes. 

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Source: Inverse