The DC League of Super-Pets, starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Kevin Hart, will return to take a bite out of crime on the HBO Max release date, which has been announced. On Monday, September 26th, you’ll be able to see the animated movie online.
The official HBO Max Twitter account tweeted the news of the upcoming release of the animated feature on HBO Max. The film’s theatrical debut was on July 29, and it will be available on the streaming service a little under two months after its digital release on August 23. It will also be a week before the October 4 retail release of the picture, which will feature 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD editions.
In DC League of Super-Pets, Johnson’s Krypto the Super Dog teams up with Hart’s Ace the Bat-Hound and a motley crew of superpowered shelter animals to rescue the abducted Justice League. With almost $177 million earned worldwide and $88 million in the United States, the picture has proven to be a financial success. The film was met with positive reviews from critics and audiences alike, earning an A- from CinemaScore and a 74% critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with the latter being significantly higher at 88%. Filmmaker and writer Jason Stern (The Lego Batman Movie) makes his directorial debut with the animated superhero comedy DC League of Super-Pets.
He also contributed to the production as a writer, working alongside John Whittington to create the film’s script. Voice actors like Marc Maron (as Lex Luthor), Keanu Reeves (Bruce Wayne), John Krasinski (Clark Kent), Kate McKinnon (Lulu), and Olivia Wilde (Lois Lane) join Johnson and Hart in the voice cast for the animated picture. Numerous more well-known actors and actresses, such as Thomas Middleditch (Middleditch and Schwartz), Jameela Jamil (She-Hulk: Attorney at Law), John Early (Search Party), and Dascha Polanco (Orange Is the New Black), are included in the cast. The DC animated feature film DC League of Super-Pets is still showing in cinemas and may be viewed in its digital form. On September 26, the animated film will debut on HBO Max, and on October 4, it will be available on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD.