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Watchmen: Chapter I
Directed by
Brandon Vietti
R
2024
84m
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In 1985, the murder of a government sponsored superhero draws his outlawed colleagues out of retirement and into a mystery that threatens to upend their personal lives and the world itself.
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Cast of Watchmen: Chapter I
Troy Baker
Adrian Veidt / Ozymandias / Minister / Benny Anger (voice)
Adrienne Barbeau
Sally Jupiter / Silk Spectre / TV Broadcaster (voice)
Corey Burton
Captain Metropolis / Forbes / American Newscaster (voice)
Michael Cerveris
Jonathan Osterman / Dr. Manhattan / Father (voice)
Jeffrey Combs
Edgar Jacobi / Moloch / British Newscaster / Photographer #1 (voice)
Grey DeLisle
Female Citizen #2 / Spanish Newscaster (voice)
Kelly Hu
Vietnamese Woman / Yvonne (voice)
John Marshall Jones
Hooded Justice / General #1 / Criminal #2 (voice)
Max Koch
Detective Joe Bourquin / Bernard / President Nixon (voice)
Phil LaMarr
Comic Book Narrator / Bernie / Security Guard (voice)
Yuri Lowenthal
Wally Weaver / Criminal #1 / Knot Top #2 (voice)
Geoff Pierson
Hollis Mason / Nite Owl (voice)
Matthew Rhys
Dan Dreiberg / Nite Owl / Photographer #3 (voice)
Katee Sackhoff
Laurie Juspeczyk / Silk Spectre (voice)
Dwight Schultz
Detective Steve Fine / Happy Harry (voice)
Jason Spisak
Doug Roth / President Kennedy / Restaurant Cook (voice)
Kari Wahlgren
Janey Slater / Female Knot Top / Female Citizen #1 (voice)
Rick D. Wasserman
Edward Blake / Comedian / Male Citizen #1 / Photographer #2 (voice)
Titus Welliver
Rorschach / Walter Kovacs (voice)
Brandon Vietti
Director / Producer
Watchmen: Chapter I Ratings & Reviews
Elements of Madness
Douglas Davidson
.... this film version, while incomplete as both a first part of two and because it must cut or reframe the source material, still manages to make one feel like they're experiencing "Watchmen" uniquely.
The Blu Spot
Jeff Beck
What we get with "Watchmen: Chapter I" is a remarkably faithful adaptation of the graphic novel that has a few flaws here and there, but which ends up being a pretty good rendition of the material.
Common Sense Media
JK Sooja
Fans who know the story will understand what the story is trying to do (something to do with Veidt), but for the uninitiated, these scenes will be confusing.
Film Threat
Bradley Gibson
Watchmen: Chapter 1 is a delight for fans, and great follow up for those who enjoyed the comics and want to see more.
Dynamic Duel Podcast
Jonathan Garcia
Despite filmmakers' best intentions, the film is faithful to a fault - in essence, an abridged and superfluous version of the celebrated graphic novel.
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
Proves Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' landmark comic book series can be properly adapted for other mediums. The trick "shockingly" enough is to simply trust the source material's story is compelling enough to keep viewers and fans invested.
Screen Rant
Grant Hermanns
Watchmen: Chapter 1, WB's animated adaptation of the classic Alan Moore graphic novel, stays true to its source material, for better or worse.
Decider
John Serba
It meets expectations and that's about it, as is the M.O. of DC's direct-to-video animated films.
TheWrap
William Bibbiani
Despite the fundamental problems with any Watchmen adaptation, and the serviceable but not entirely effective visual aesthetic, Chapter 1 does a respectable job of retelling this story.
IGN Movies
Zaki Hasan
Watchmen Chapter 1 was clearly a labor love for its creators. But while the impressive animated film avoids some of the pitfalls of prior adaptations, it also ends up revealing a few of its own in the process.
Collider
Ross Bonaime
Watchmen: Chapter 1 is a compelling curiosity, but never matches the power of its source material, and, if anything, should make people turn to the graphic novel instead of checking out yet another adaptation.
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