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The premise is as high-stakes as it gets: America is in an economic slump, and in a shocking twist, has been elected President of the United States. Using a massive Kryptonite meteor hurtling toward Earth as a pretext, Luthor frames Superman for the impending disaster and places a $1 billion bounty on his head.

Suddenly, the world’s greatest heroes are its most wanted fugitives. Superman and Batman must go on the run, fighting off waves of both villains and government-sanctioned heroes—including Captain Atom and Power Girl—to clear their names and stop the asteroid before it wipes out humanity. Why It Works: The "Bromance" and the Voices Superman/Batman: Public Enemies

Based on the opening arc of Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness’s legendary comic run, this movie is a neon-soaked, muscle-bound love letter to the DC Universe. The Plot: A Billion Dollar Target The premise is as high-stakes as it gets:

What truly elevates Public Enemies isn't just the action; it's the chemistry. The film reunited the definitive voices of the characters from the 90s animated series: as Batman and Tim Daly as Superman. To capture their iconic banter and mutual respect, the two actors even recorded their lines together in the same booth, a rarity in animation that translates into a palpable on-screen bond. A Feast for the Eyes (and the Muscle-Obsessed) Superman and Batman must go on the run,

The World’s Finest Against the World: A Look Back at Superman/Batman: Public Enemies