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The multiverse is something that is largely at play these days. From the Marvel Cinematic Universe toRick and Morty,numerous franchises are currently using this element. While DC has been no stranger to it, the screen adaptation might have taken a little longer than others.

Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths

DC Comics’ twelve-issue crossover seriesCrisis on Infinite Earthsby Marv Wolfman & George Pérez has undoubtedly been revolutionary for the DC Universe. With co-CEOs James Gunn and Peter Safran rebooting the franchise, it seems fair that the comic series is finally being adapted into animated movies. However, there are a lot of scenes from the original script that will never see the light of the day.

Fans Are Going to Miss Out on NumerousJustice League: Crisis on Infinite EarthsScenes

Crisis on Infinite Earthscomic series is widely known for the hundreds of characters and an unfathomable number of alternate universes. It is also notable for the huge number of characters killed in it. In fact, the demise of so many C characters led to the franchise’s reboot which was labeled as the ‘pre-Crisis’ and ‘post-Crisis’ eras.

Bruce Timm‘s DCAU welcomedJustice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths- Part Oneearlier this year. The movie is based on the DC superhero team Justice League. The next two sequels are scheduled for release throughout the year. With a story as big as the one in the comics for this movie, it would take a huge time to show every event.

A still from Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths- Part One

This was one of the issues that the filmmakers faced as producer Butch Lukic, producer and screenwriter Jim Krieg, and director Jeff Wamester revealed in an interview withThe Beat. When asked if all the scenes were filmed according to the script or if some had to be edited.

Responding to this query, Butch Lukic said:

“From the written script we did have to cut out other scenes because unfortunately we are only limited to a certain amount of footage we are allowed to animate.”

Lukic also claimed they had to move around certain scenes because they did not make sense when they were put together in the visual aspect. This would imply that quite a few scenes in the script did not make it into the movie.

A still from Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths- Part One

Justice League: Crisis on Infinite EarthsFilmmakers on How the Non-Linear Storytelling Came About

Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earthsfollows a non-linear narrative, which is considered difficult to direct. Wamester insisted they mostly stuck to the script, but had to add certain scenes to make it easier for the audience to understand.

Screenwriter Jim Krieg then explained how the non-linear narrative came about, saying (viaThe Beat):

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“The thing that inspired the non-linear storytelling was Batman’s vision of The Flash dying. That was already in the books and I thought that was great. Barry is dying this entire time, but we don’t get to see where he is until we do.”

Lukic further mentioned that they had to figure out where to stop with each film because they had to leave every movie on a cliffhanger.

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Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earthsis available for watching on Apple TV and Crunchyroll.

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