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DC League of Super-Pets

DC League of Super-Pets

Sit, stay, save the world.

7.2 (1,736)2022-07-271h 45m
FamilyComedyAdventureAnimationScience Fiction

Overview

When Superman and the rest of the Justice League are kidnapped, Krypto the Super-Dog must convince a rag-tag shelter pack - Ace the hound, PB the potbellied pig, Merton the turtle and Chip the squirrel - to master their own newfound powers and help him rescue the superheroes.

Budget
$90,000,000
Revenue
$203,000,000
Production
Warner Animation Group, Seven Bucks Productions, Animal Logic, DC

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Jared Stern

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

July 31, 2022

6/10

As the young son of the last remaining Kryptonians is put into his fleeing spaceship, his faithful puppy leaps from his father's arms and joins him in the capsule. In the nick of time too, as the planet is soon toast! Spin on and a few years later the boy is now doing his best Henry Cavill impersonations as "Superman" aided and abetted by his equally super-strong pooch "Krypto". It turns out that these are just two of a plethora of heroes from the "Justice League" who try to keep the evil "Lex L…

Nathan

Nathan

February 1, 2023

7/10

This movie had no business being this funny... I have not laughed this consistently in a long time. Good watch filled with great visuals and fun action set pieces, and a surprising amount of heart. One scene brought tears to my eyes, which I was not expecting coming into the film. I do have a few complaints, the movie felt a little long even at an hour and forty-five minutes, pacing was a bit off towards the end of the second and beginning of the third act. Also, some performances could have use…