6/10
This isn't as good as the DC animated pictures from this era, but it is still entertaining and worth a viewing
12 July 2023
Iron Man & Captain America: Heroes United (2014) is a movie that I recently rewatched for the first time in a long time on Disney+. The storyline follows Captain America and Iron Man debating whose style and approach is better. Red Skull and Taskmaster join forces to steal weapons from Iron Man to help their new Hydra army conquer the world. Captain America and Iron Man will need to put their differences aside if they're going to save the human race.

This picture is directed by Leo Riley (Iron Man & Hulk: Heroes United) and contains the voices of Clancy Brown (The Shawshank Redemption), Fred Tatasciore (Team America), Roger Craig Smith(Suzume), Adrian Pasdar (Carlito's Way) and Liam O'Brien (JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time).

The animation for this is unique and some of it worked better for me than others. I could say the same about the voices that were selected to play the characters. This actually looked like video games at the time it was released. I did enjoy the animation during the opening credits and how the villains were voiced and portrayed. I also loved Hulk in this. However, Captain American and Iron Man's look and voices were better at times than others...and definitely a huge step down from Chris Evans and Downey Jr. The action scenes were pretty good and the final fight was entertaining. The storyline was worth following too.

Overall, this isn't as good as the DC animated pictures from this era, but it is still entertaining and worth a viewing. I would score this a 6/10 and recommend seeing it once.
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