New fan art of theDC Universehas imagined the members of theJustice Leaguein the style of classic Disney animation. While the comic books have reimagined these iconic heroes many times in several different styles,this polished, 2D style is a unique and familiar one in which it is exciting to see these iconic heroes.DC Animation’s upcoming releasesare an excellent use of the brand. Still, new art has suggested that other styles may be an excellent way for the studio to reinvigorate its animation brand in the future.
A post by@eroz.aion Instagram shows members of the Justice League team as they would appear in a classic Disney animation. With a colorful and playful style, the creator, who describes himself as an “A.I. Enthusiast”, has followed in the path of similarMCU Avengers art, which saw the iconic heroes in this same Disney style. While Disney does not own DC, seeing the Justice League characters in this style is mesmerizing.

Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and the entire team have been envisioned here with an excellent, faithful animation style that looks like it was pulled directly from films likeThe Princess and the FrogandBeauty and the Beast.With playful smiles and creative proportions, the characters would fit into any Disney classic film perfectly with this design.These iterations are fun, and may be worth inspiring the future of DC animation.
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It isunlikely that a Justice League animated movie in this style will ever be produced, largely because Disney does not own DC. With that said, animated Justice League content has been a part of DC’s universe for some time. The studio has produced a number of animated films in various universes, most recently culminating inthe end of the Tomorrowverse. This recent project, which told the story ofJustice League: Crisis on Infinity Earths, was an enormous undertaking that saw various DC animated properties of different origins and styles coming together.
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DC has been willing to play with the animation style of its properties.Teen Titans Go!was visually and stylistically distinct from the rest of the DC Universe.Other projects of diverse styles have included the theatrical filmsThe LEGO Batman Movie,Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, andDC League of Super-Pets.Clearly, the studio is willing to change the style of its offerings to fit each specific release. Following this, DC animation in a style like this is certainly something possible in the future.

DC is in the process of a rebranding, however, with James Gunn and Peter Safran overhauling the studio’s efforts into one consistent line.Animation and live-action are planned to cross over in the coming years, which may make projects like this less possible soon.Still, it is a thrill to see these iconic heroes of theDC Universeimagined in such a familiar and interesting style. If a film in this style were made, surely many would rush out to see it.
DC Universe
The DC Universe is one of the biggest comic book franchises and often competes with Marvel. DC Comics started as National Allied Publications, founded by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson in 1935. Since then, the franchise has exploded with thousands of comic books, movies, TV shows, and video games. 2013 marked the beginning of the most recent iteration of the superheroes, with Zack Snyder introducing Henry Cavill as Superman. After several movies with mixed reviews, DC underwent a soft reboot under the helm of James Gunn and Peter Safran.


