Marvelous Man has spent four decades protecting humanity and the planet, but uncertainty looms over the universe when he unexpectedly self-destructs. The Guardians of Justice on Netflix is a hybrid live-action and animated series about the aftermath of Marvelous man’s death. The series follows a group of troubled and grieving superheroes as they step up to take on their late leader’s responsibilities.
Where to Watch The Guardians of Justice
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How Many Episodes Are in The Guardians of Justice?
There are seven episodes in The Guardians of Justice. The runtime of episodes averages between 21-36 minutes. You can check the complete list of The Guardians of Justice episodes and their release date below.
- “It Was Murder, She Said!”: March 1, 2022
- “A Mentally Shattered Megalomaniac”: March 1, 2022
- “Anubis and How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Nukem”: March 1, 2022
- “You Can Own the Word ‘Justice’”: March 1, 2022
- “When Guardians Fall in Love”: March 1, 2022
- “Shame Is a Lower Vibration than Anger”: March 1, 2022
- “Proximity to Power Corrupts More than Power Itself”: March 1, 2022
What Are the Critics Saying About The Guardians of Justice?
The Guardians of Justice has an official critics rating of 60% and an average audience score of 61% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Kevin Fox Jr. from Paste Magazine writes, “The Guardians of Justice (Will Save You) is a pastiche and an homage: it’s action and comedy, it’s live-action and animated, it’s magnificent trash that is frenetic and, in the end, surprisingly thoughtful.”
Common Sense Media’s Polly Conway says, “This ambitious but generally unpleasant hybrid show feels simultaneously like a Watchmen rip-off, a bad Ralph Bakshi animation, and a series of skippable video game cutscenes.”
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Is The Guardians of Justice Suitable for Kids?
The Guardians of Justice is rated TV-MA, which means it is meant for viewing by mature audiences only. The content material is not suitable for children under 17.