The film was written by Ernie Altbacker who previously wrote Batman: Hush. Matt Peters directed the project with Rick Morales producing alongside Jim Krieg. The animated feature has set a release date of October 19th, 2021, launching on digital platforms and Blu-Ray on the same day. The film would bring to life the best-selling first installment in the franchise, showing us the murder of Lois Lane and the fall from grace for Superman, as the Regime and Insurgency form.
The franchise would go onto score a second game as well as yet another comic that would run for another over 70 issues continuing the story from the first game.Ī while ago it was announced that an Injustice animated adaption would be coming from WB Animation, DC, and WB Home Entertainment. With over 150 issues it was a mega-hit, bringing Batman and Superman head to head and splitting the DC Universe down the middle.
The game was released alongside a comic, written by Taylor. Are you excited about the potential of Injustice 3? Sound off in the comments.All the way back in 2013 NetherRealm Studios and Tom Taylor brought the DC Universe into its ultimate clash, the Injustice storyline. No one understands that Injustice 3 is in progress or not also. While the game Injustice 2 left players to make their own choices, the comics made one canon. A great deal has been put into the games from the comics. Unlike the games, the comics provide much more explanation of the Injustice universe.
In this actuality, Superman becomes a dictator and sets a new world-class after the Joker cheats him into hitting Lois Lane and finishing Metropolis with an atomic bomb. It would seem that Injustice 3 follows up where Injustice 2 left off.
Personally, the graphics for Injustice 2 already looked phenomenal, so I’m incredibly interested to see what Injustice 3 could look like on PS5 and Xbox Series X. The storyline is placed in a coordinated world in the DC Comics Multiverse. This is the third annual of the Injustice comic series, the first story taking place before the events of Year Three and the second story taking place during the events of Year One. With the DC FanDome event taking place next month, it’s likely we’ll see some kind of CG announcement trailer at the event. It’s been alternating every two years since, and with MK 11 launching last year, we should see the release of Injustice 3 around Q2 of next year. NetherRealm’s release scheduled has been pretty predictable so far, starting with the Mortal Kombat reboot (or MK9 if you prefer) in 2011, before dropping Injustice in 2013. In both instances, the comics were released digitally before the game came out, and then received a physical release once the game had launched. While Tom Taylor could simply be teasing a return to the Injustice world outside of the video games, the comic book tie-in series in the past has served as prequels to the main story shown in both games. “I think it could have been different.” – Batman. Like clockwork, it would appear that NetherRealm Studios’ next game is Injustice 3, as the tie-in comic book writer Tom Taylor has recently been teasing on Twitter a return to the series.