However, after Lex Luthor ( Marc Maron) kidnaps the Justice League (including Keanu Reeves as the voice of Batman), a suddenly powerless Krypto teams up with a ragtag group of freshly empowered shelter pets (voiced by Kevin Hart, Natasha Lyonne, Diego Luna, and Vanessa Bayer) to save the day. Theirs is a friendship for the ages until cracks emerge as Clark prepares to take his romance with Lois Lane ( Olivia Wilde) to the next level. The animated family comedy, which opens in theaters on July 29, centers on Krypto ( Dwayne Johnson), the beloved super-powered pooch belonging to Clark Kent/Super-Man ( John Krasinski). Stern wears all three hats once again for his biggest film yet, DC League of Super-Pets, which he co-directed with Sam Levine.
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After accumulating all of these credits, he made his directing debut with the 2018 live-action movie Happy Anniversary, which he also wrote and produced. Ken, The Lego Batman Movie, The Lego Ninjago Movie, and Green Eggs and Ham. Popper’s Penguins, and subsequently worked on The Watch, The Internship, Dr. Jared Stern began his career as a screenwriter with the Jim Carrey vehicle Mr. In episode sixty-five of Zapped to the Past, we continue our look at some of those games, including the stinky Swamp Fever, the messy Morphicle: The Transforming Car and the Robotic Red L.E.DC League of Super-Pets image via Warner Bros. In the month of October 1987 many games were released for the Commodore 64. In episode sixty-six of Zapped to the Past, we conclude our look at some of those games, including the shouty Mega Apocalypse, the troublesome Toadforce and the flippant Flunky and wonder if the queen does indeed have an egg chamber and how many eggs it might contain… In episode sixty-seven of Zapped to the Past, we look at some of those games, including the puzzling Pi-r-Squared, the rambunctious Renegade and the mysterious Morpheus and wonder what exactly happened with the sharks in Canada… In the month of November 1987 many games were released for the Commodore 64. In episode sixty-eight of Zapped to the Past, we conclude our look at some of those games, including the adroit Quedex, the spellcasting Enlightenment: Druid II and the sneaky Joe Blade and wonder if a flute with no holes is not a flute, is an invisible maze still a maze? In episode sixty-nine of Zapped to the Past, we look at some of those games, including the bouncy Buggy Boy, the slappy Street Hassle and the shonky Super Sprint and wonder just what made Lion-O’s hair turn grey… In the month of December 1987 many games were released for the Commodore 64. In episode seventy of Zapped to the Past, we conclude our look at some of those games, including the nifty Nebulus, the mighty Maniac Mansion and the bolshy Bangkok Knights and wonder why they always seem to hold Thai boxing tournaments in ornate garden centres… I f you would like to help us out and join our Patreon, find it here: Which game will be heralded as having the ‘Best Visuals’ or win the ‘Best Audio’ or the ‘Sunday Best Award?’ There is only one way to find out! If you would like to help us out and join our Patreon, find it here:Īdditional links mentioned in the Podcast:Īs a final farewell to 1987, we look back over the year and the games from the issues of Zzap from January to December 1987, selecting some of the titles we have played for our prestigious Zapped to the Past Golden Breadbin awards. Please visit the website of David Hearne Writer - our amazing show sponsor: Please visit the Manscaped website - our fabulous new show sponsor: In episode seventy-two of Zapped to the Past, we look at some of those games, including the cacophonous Combat School, the dreary Driller, and the ramshackle Rainbow Dragon, and wonder what sort of society there is to rebel against in a jungle environment… In the month of January 1988 many games were released for the Commodore 64.