Jared Stern, a co-writer and director of DC League of Super-Pet, discusses how their Batman differs from the one in The LEGO Movie. The Justice League is currently receiving the most recent theatrical treatment, albeit not in the live-action sector. The summer movie DC League of Super-Pets will bring the recognisable collection of superheroes to theatres in animated form this time. While the Justice League plays a role in the film, the focus of the narrative is on their cherished Super-Pets, who must step up to become the story's heroes.

Jared Stern, who also co-wrote and directed The LEGO Batman movie, follows Krypto the Super-Dog and several other Super-Pets who are members of the Justice League in his film DC League of Super-Pets. Krypto and the other Super-Pets must band together as their own League in order to rescue the Justice League after Lex Luthor has abducted them. Batman is one of the Justice League characters that will appear in DC League of Super-Pets, and Keanu Reeves will voice him.

How does this iteration of Batman compare to the one from The LEGO Batman movie, given that DC League of Super-Pets is the most recent DC animated movie for Stern that features Batman? The director of DC League of Super-Pets was asked how he approached the difficulty of making another humorous Batman animated only a few years after his first attempt at it in an exclusive interview with Screen Rant.

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