Synopsis
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.
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Cast
- Dwayne JohnsonKrypto the Superdog (voice)
- Kevin HartAce the Bat-Hound (voice)
- John KrasinskiClark Kent / Superman (voice)
- Keanu ReevesBruce Wayne / Batman (voice)
- Kate McKinnonLulu (voice)
- Vanessa BayerPB (voice)
- Natasha LyonneMerton (voice)
- Diego LunaChip (voice)
- Jameela JamilDiana Prince / Wonder Woman (voice)
- Marc MaronLex Luthor (voice)
- 83
The A.V. Club
Co-writing with John Whittington, director Jared Stern pulls off a near-impossible feat—creating a film that’s great for kids, entertaining for pretty much any adult taking kids to the theater, and close to perfect for those parents out there who also happen to be massive DC fans. - 75
San Francisco Chronicle
It’s a loving sampler platter full of big laughs and heart that will satisfy lifelong DC buffs, while serving as the perfect on-ramp to the universe for a whole new generation of young fans. - 70
TheWrap
While not as anarchic or outrageously hilarious as “Teen Titans GO! to the Movies,” this latest all-ages animated adventure from DC Comics and Warner Bros. nonetheless has — and offers — lots of fun with the four-legged counterparts of a Justice League that’s more “Super Friends” than Snyder Cut. - 70
Variety
The movie, in its conventional and likable way, knocks the stuffing out of superhero fantasy. Its joke is that a mangy crew of animals doing outlandish CGI magic tricks is essentially what a comic-book movie is. - 60
The Hollywood Reporter
Too often, the film gives off the feeling that it was designed for the inevitable line of toys for the upcoming holiday season, with plenty of cuddly animals of disparate types soon to line the shelves of a store near you. - 60
IGN
DC League of Super-Pets may have thoughtful filmmaking on its side, but what it doesn’t have is a voice cast that can lend life and personality to its characters. - 50
Screen Daily
Some adorable animals and a snarky sense of humour about superheroes aren’t quite enough to save the day with DC League Of Super-Pets, an intermittently amusing and touching animation. - 40
Slashfilm
On its own, DC League of Super-Pets is a tolerable, painless, sometimes mildly clever summertime experience, but comparing it to other DC animated fare only highlights its more meager aims.