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McDuffie Discusses The Complexities of "Justice League Unlimited"

By Jim Harvey

07-08-2005, 11:43 PM

 

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With the current season finale of Justice League Unlimited in high gear, writer and story editor Dwayne McDuffie has his hands full. Besides the heavy planning already going into the next thirteen episodes, he's making sure the current finale story-arc flows smoothly. McDuffie says that a lot of work has gone making sure this finale is just right, causing it to swell in length.

 

"It happened organically," he says. "We’d developed this storyline over the past two seasons, and as we got closer to the end, we realized the two-parter we had planned wasn’t nearly enough time to wrap everything up properly, so we went with the four-parter."

 

Calling it their most ambitious arc to date, McDuffie is certain the episode will pays off for fans of the JLU. As for that follow-up episode, "Epilogue"?

 

"It’s immense."

 

Not only is it immense, it will have lasting consequences for the DC animated universe. McDuffie believes that change is necessary for a show such as Justice League Unlimited.

 

"What's the expression?" McDuffie asks. "Change or die?"

 

McDuffie admits it would've been easier, once Justice League found its groove, to keep doing more episodes of the same show. He believes there's nothing wrong with that, especially if a series (he cites Law & Order as an example) keeps fans entertained, episode after episode, year after year.

 

"But Bruce Timm is a guy who likes to reinvent the show, challenging our assumptions pretty much every week." McDuffie adds. "This spirit of creative experimentation, the willingness to push at the boundaries of what's considered possible in an adventure series, is what keeps taking the franchise to unexpected and often delightful places."

 

It would be a lot easier to just keep doing more shows like the ones they’ve already done, he adds, but it would also be a lot less fun, both for the creators and the viewers.

 

"Everyone who works on these shows is always looking to top what we’ve done before."

 

This past season has also seen a large number of references to the previous animated DC series. Some have been subtle, some have been obvious, and others have involved part of an episode's plot. Some fans were worried this was too much for the casual viewers, who may be turned off by the "fan service" that many thought was invading the series.

 

So are these episode geared towards the fans who've been watching the DC animated universe grow since day one?

 

"Absolutely not."

 

The episodes are written with the casual viewer in mind, McDuffie says. Everything they need to understand the episode is provided, but if you've watched the series you'll get more out of it. "Sort of like Easter eggs."

 

McDuffie explains: "For instance, if you never saw Clock King before ‘Task Force X,’ you still understand who he is and how he operates. That said, there’s one episode coming up this season that’s a huge exception to this rule, where we indulged ourselves to send a Valentine to long- time Timmverse fans, but that’s the one and only time."

 

With that information in mind, McDuffie adds this nugget concerning the finale, and what fans can expect in the final episodes of the season.

 

"There are hints everywhere, judging from what I’ve read on The World's Finest," he says. "But the thing that most people guessing need to keep in mind is this: Characters don’t have perfect knowledge of the world. They get things wrong. Some of them even lie. Don’t take everything at face value."

 

This applies particularly to two characters who fans have noticed acting a bit unusual this season. Batman and Superman have been at the forefront of many controversial events this past season: Superman got into a slugfest with Captain Marvel, and Batman has been voicing increasingly paranoid sentiments in the Cadmus conspiracy.

 

But are these characters really acting out of sync?

 

"I think Superman’s behavior is appropriate, considering the pressures he’s under," says McDuffie. "Sometimes doing the right thing makes you look like a bad guy. Superman’s too good a man to let appearances prevent him from doing what needs to be done, but it’s hard on him.

 

"And Batman isn’t paranoid, he’s suspicious. The Question is paranoid." McDuffie adds: "Batman, for instance, doesn't think the Girl Scouts have anything to do with crop circles, and he thinks aglets are simply to make it easier to lace shoes."

 

Regardless of what creators may say, the fans will make their opinions heard. Never before have fans had such a chance to chime in on a DC animated series such as Justice League and Justice League Unlimited, thanks to the popularity of online message boards. And like any writer, McDuffie loves the input.

 

"I think it’s pretty cool that people are engaged enough to want to talk about the show," says McDuffie. "I try to stop by The World's Finest's DC Animation Forum and a few of the others whenever I get a chance and see what you guys think."

 

McDuffie says his only real peeve is when people write long critiques of episodes they haven’t yet seen based on what they have heard happens or, worse, what they think is going to happen. He believes they should view the content before condemning or endorsing it.

 

McDuffie cites Justice League Unlimited as one of the most ambitious projects he's ever been involved in, a project that every creator involved really gives their all to.

 

"The level of craft on these shows is amazing, and it's been a joy working with and learning from all of these incredibly talented people," he says. "I'm just grateful that I got to come in and play at all."

 

With the end of the season for Justice League Unlimited right around the corner, both creators and fans are looking ahead to the next season. While creators may enjoy dropping hints about what's to come and who will appear, they stress that not knowing is sometimes better. McDuffie says they already know what the next thirteen episodes will bring, and he believes long-time DC fans will be pleased.

 

"I’m not really sure how to tell you about surprises without spoiling them," says McDuffie. "So I’m not telling you anything except not to miss a moment, because from here on out, every moment counts."

 

He says it is a bit hard to keep secrets under wraps nowadays, what with the plethora of rumor and news sites on the web. McDuffie would rather people got their surprises in the episodes rather than hearing about them from someone else. But wait, if the creative team behind Justice League Unlimited is hell-bent on keeping secrets, then what about the early confirmation that the DC character Warlord for the next season?

 

McDuffie coyly responds, "Warlord, huh? That would be cool..."

 

Justice League Unlimited airs Saturdays at 9:00pm (ET) on Cartoon Network.

 

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One of my friends is at SDCC and he just came out of the Justice League and The Batman Panel and he told me that they previewed the next JLU Episode which is Divided We Fall and he said it was very Flash-centric and a very cool episode.

 

[mod edit: possible spoilers?]

 

 

 

He also said that there was a preview of the next season and he mentioned that someone breaks Luthor out of prison and i think he said it was Gorilla Grodd and that Grodd asked Luthor to join him but Luthor refuses. Next they show a scene and he mentioned that the HQ of the Legion of Doom comes out from the water and the doors open and there are a lot of Bad Guys. He speculates that just like JLU the villians respond and all TEAM up to fight the JLU. Which makes sense why they are now coming out with figures of Luthor, Bizarro, Mirror Master, and Copperhead...

 

Now i haven't seen it but thats what he conveyed to me..you know how some things might have gotten lost in the translation but thats the jist of it.

 

What do you all think about that ? Sounds cool. Kinda like Villians UNITED too...

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You know what Jase there is one more episode after Divided we fall. IT focuses on batman and it is batman in the future..and i'm not sure if i remember correctly but i think my buddy mentions Terry McGuinness the Future Batman

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You know what Jase there is one more episode after Divided we fall. IT focuses on batman and it is batman in the future..and i'm not sure if i remember correctly but i think my buddy mentions Terry McGuinness the Future Batman

Thanks for the info! I missed a few eps this season so I'm hoping to catch those on rerun.

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