Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox (2013)

Movie · 2013 · Animation, Action, Science Fiction · 1h 21m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 7.9/10 (191K ratings)

Fight the future.

Overview

The Flash finds himself in a war-torn alternate timeline and teams up with alternate versions of his fellow heroes to restore the timeline.

Ratings

Director

Jay Oliva

Production

Warner Bros. Animation, DC, Warner Premiere

Cast

Justin Chambers, C. Thomas Howell, Michael B. Jordan, Kevin McKidd, Dee Bradley Baker, Steve Blum, Kevin Conroy, Sam Daly, Dana Delany, Grey DeLisle, Cary Elwes, Nathan Fillion, Jennifer Hale, Danny Huston, Danny Jacobs, Peter Jessop, Lex Lang, Vanessa Marshall, Candi Milo, Ron Perlman

Where to watch

Max

Curator Review

Verdict

A fast, brutal, emotionally bleak alternate-timeline superhero story that turns a familiar comic-book premise into a genuine catastrophe movie. It’s one of the strongest DC animated features: propulsive, surprisingly violent, and built around a high-concept time-travel hook that pays off with real stakes.

Best for

  • comic-book fans who like darker what-if stories
  • viewers who want a lean, high-stakes animated action movie
  • fans of alternate timelines and timeline-reset narratives
  • audiences who prefer serious superhero drama over quippy spectacle

Skip if

  • you want lighthearted superhero fun
  • graphic violence in animation turns you off
  • you dislike grim, tragic takes on familiar characters
  • you need deep character warmth or a hopeful tone

Overview

This is the rare superhero adaptation that feels genuinely dangerous. The alternate timeline premise gives the film room to reimagine major DC figures in harsh, memorable ways, and the story keeps escalating until it becomes a full-scale disaster narrative rather than a routine team-up.

Worth noting

The animation style is sharp and muscular, fitting the movie’s aggressive tone, even if the character designs can feel a little harsh or exaggerated. What matters more is momentum: the film moves quickly, lands its emotional beats efficiently, and understands how to make a familiar comic-book concept feel urgent.

Bottom line

It’s not the warmest or most character-rich DC animated film, but it may be one of the most effective. If you like your superhero stories with consequences, body count, and a strong alternate-reality hook, this is absolutely worth your time.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Yorgos V (4★) · 3098 likes

Remember when you were making out with your first girlfriend and you came right as she touched your leg? It was me, Barry. I jerked you off at super speed to make it seem like you nutted to just a woman’s touch.

Ellie ✨ (4★) · 2218 likes

"once again, it looks like you're the bottom......and i'm the top," is a real line of dialogue spoken by a supervillain called the top. where is the oscar for best adapted screenplay

noelle (4★) · 1508 likes

barry allen is gay and hal jordan is his boyfriend

adambolt (4★) · 950 likes

Have you ever wanted to watch all your favorite DC characters die horribly? Well then BOY is this the movie for you

Matt Singer (2.5★) · 516 likes

Man, these character designs are ugly. It’s all pinheaded dudes with ’roided out chests, no necks, and tiny twig legs. So I guess it sort of fits the ultra-grim mood of the story, but it’s not for me.

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Topics

superhero, animation, action, science fiction, alternate reality, time travel, dystopian, dark tone, comic-book adaptation, ensemble

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