We catch up with Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part Three writer and producer Jim Krieg and learn more about Kevin Conroy’s final scene as Batman, scrapped cameos, and the DCAU’s future… Interview Filed Under: Justice League (Animated) Jim Krieg started his writing career working on the likes of X-Men: The Animated Series and Ben 10: Alien Force before making the leap to the DC Universe. There, he’s lent his talents to everything from Green Lantern: The Animated Series to Teen Titans Go! , Young Justice , and many more. The prolific writer has also served as a producer on countless DC animated movies, both before and during the recent “Tomorrowverse” era. With the Crisis on Infinite Earths trilogy, he returns to his roots as a writer and recently sat down with us to discuss his work on the third and final chapter. As well as sharing new details about Kevin Conroy’s original role as Batman in the movie, Jim also takes us through the cameos which didn’t make the cut, the logistics of telling this story, and why he made sure to give Batman Beyond a role here. Finally, he addresses what comes next for the DC Animated Universe now that DC Studios is stepping in to tell its own DCU canon stories in this medium (which many fans have taken as a sign of these direct-to-Blu-ray movies reaching their end). You can check out the full interview with Jim about Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part Three below. This is the grand finale of the trilogy, but I wanted to start by asking what it was like writing that final line for Kevin Conroy’s Batman? Wow, what a great question. It was very profound, but originally, that was a 3 or 4-page scene. The JLU characters were talking to him on comms and, after everyone called it out so much this week, I looked up the first draft because it had to be cut down for time or availability of other actors…or budget! I read it and thought, ‘Oh, what we ended up […]
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