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Justice League Game, Voice Talent Announced

Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment today unveiled the names of voice talent they’ve signed for character voiceovers in their upcoming video game console title Justice League Heroes. This title is slated to come out this fall on the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and Xbox video game systems.

Justice League Heroes, which is being distributed by Eidos Interactive and developed by Snowblind Studios, is an action-adventure game which allows players to become Justice League members such as Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, The Flash, Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter and Zatanna, as well as other unlockable super heroes, in a storyline created by award-winning comic and animation writer Dwayne McDuffie (Static Shock, Justice League, Damage Control, Deathlok). In it, gamers engage in one-to-two player cooperative combat with the ability to customize and master superpowers as they travel through interactive and destructible environments.

The slate of voice talent for Justice League Hereoes includes Ron Perlman (Hellboy, Blade II, Justice League TV series) as Batman; Michael Jai White (Spawn, Spawn: The Animation) as Green Lantern; Crispin Freeman (Viewtiful Joe, Kingdom Hearts II) as Superman; Courtenay Taylor (God of War, Call of Duty 2: Big Red One) as Wonder Woman; Chris Edgerly (Drawn Together, Chicken Little) as The Flash; Kari Wahlgren (The Wild, Steamboy) as Zatanna; and Daniel Riordan (Transformers: Robots in Disguise, Star Trek: Enterprise) as Martian Manhunter. Portraying select villains will be Peter Jessop (Spawn: The Animation) as Brainiac and Carlos Alazraqui (Reno 911, Duck Dodgers) as The Key.

Additionally, Ralph Garman (Family Guy, KROQ-FM Los Angeles’ Kevin & Bean morning show, The Joe Schmo Show) will voice Green Arrow, one of the game’s special unlockable super heroes.

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