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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Law & Order: Jeremy Sisto Voices Batman

Comics2film.com recently featured Jeremy Sisto discussing his role as the voice of Batman for the direct-to-DVD animated “Justice League: The New Frontier.” So not only does Sisto fight crime as Cyrus Lupo on Law & Order, but as an animated Batman. Take a look – and a listen – at the YouTube clip with Sisto’s voice as Batman after the article.

“Jeremy Sisto haunts the 'New Frontier' as Batman
February 16, 2008

Batman pays a late night visit to 'John Jones'A year ago, Jeremy Sisto was starring as a private investigator with deep psychological scars in 'Kidnapped.' This season, Sisto joined the 'Law & Order' legacy of actors as a detective with a haunted past.

It's seem only natural that his next starring role would be as Batman. Sisto fills the vocal role of the Dark Knight in the highly-anticipated release of 'Justice League: The New Frontier,' the second DC Universe original animated PG-13 film presented by Warner Premiere, produced by Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Home Video.

Based on the landmark DC Comics graphic novel by Darwyn Cooke and produced by animation legend Bruce Timm, 'Justice League: The New Frontier' features an all-star voice cast led by Sisto, Kyle MacLachlan (Superman), David Boreanaz (Green Lantern), Neil Patrick Harris (The Flash), Lucy Lawless (Wonder Woman), Kyra Sedgwick (Lois Lane), Brooke Shields (Carol Ferris), Miguel Ferrer (Martian Manhunter) and Phil Morris (King Faraday). The film will be released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on February 26, 2008. The HD DVD edition will be available March 18, 2006.


Batman guides the Batplane directly into an oncoming army of pterodactyls during the Justice League's attack on The Centre."I tend to (get cast) as dark characters, and I'm more drawn to those characters anyway - they're usually more interesting," Sisto said. "Plus, I got this deep voice from my father, and the combination of the timbre of my voice and my inflections tends to make people feel that there's some darkness there."

Sisto particularly enjoys the role Batman takes in 'Justice League: The New Frontier,' emphasizing that the character arc of the Caped Crusader gave the job added flavor.

"I think Batman is a great character in that he has a lot of internalization, and his heroics come from a dark place," Sisto said. "You can have fun with that side of him, sort of showing his dislike for people and yet, at the same time, he's all about helping people and doing good for society.

"Batman is a bit of a loner. He's very intuitive and, while the rest of the Justice League are using their super powers, he uses his detective skills to get to the heart of the matter and, in this case, help save the world. Throughout the course of the story, though, I think he learns that it's not such a bad thing to have friends."


Batman confronts 'John Jones'Sisto has logged guest voiceover credits on 'American Dad,' 'Duckman' and 'The Wild Thornberrys,' but 'Justice League: The New Frontier' puts Sisto in his first animated film and his first super hero role. Unable to join the majority of the cast in the initial ensemble record, Sisto created his vocal rendition of Batman while performing alone in a sound booth in New York City. It was appropriate for the character, a super hero that prefers to work solo … in Gotham.

"When you're doing a voice for an animated project, you don't have the props and the different visual things that make it a bit easier for an actor to make a scene real for you," he said. "So you're stuck in a booth alone and you're kind of forced to use your imagination a little bit more."

Sisto enjoyed comic books and super heroes during his youth, but he admits he was eventually led astray from the fanboy path.

"When I was a kid, I liked Superman; when I got a little older, I liked Wolverine; and then I found girls," he said.” "



Listen to Sisto as Batman here


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