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AnimationScience FictionFantasyAction

Injustice

- A threat to Superman is a threat to society.

When Lois Lane is killed, an unhinged Superman decides to take control of the Earth. Determined to stop him, Batman creates a team of freedom-fighting heroes. But when superheroes go to war, can the world survive?

Release Date : 2021-10-09

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Warner Bros. AnimationDC Entertainment

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Injustice: Gods Among Us

Cast

Justin Hartley

Character Name : Clark Kent / Superman / Kal-El (voice)

Original Name : Justin Hartley

Gender : Male

Anson Mount

Character Name : Bruce Wayne / Batman (voice)

Original Name : Anson Mount

Gender : Male

Laura Bailey

Character Name : Lois Lane / Rama Kushna (voice)

Original Name : Laura Bailey

Gender : Female

Janet Varney

Character Name : Diana Prince / Wonder Woman (voice)

Original Name : Janet Varney

Gender : Female

Zach Callison

Character Name : Damian Wayne / Robin / Jimmy Olsen (voice)

Original Name : Zach Callison

Gender : Male

Anika Noni Rose

Character Name : Selina Kyle / Catwoman (voice)

Original Name : Anika Noni Rose

Gender : Female

Brian T. Delaney

Character Name : Hal Jordan / Green Lantern (voice)

Original Name : Brian T. Delaney

Gender : Male

Brandon Micheal Hall

Character Name : Victor Stone / Cyborg (voice)

Original Name : Brandon Micheal Hall

Gender : Male

Andrew Morgado

Character Name : Mirror Master Soldier (voice)

Original Name : Andrew Morgado

Gender : Male

Edwin Hodge

Character Name : Michael Holt / Mr. Terrific / Waylon Jones / Killer Croc (voice)

Original Name : Edwin Hodge

Gender : Male

Oliver Hudson

Character Name : Patrick 'Eel' O'Brian / Plastic Man (voice)

Original Name : Oliver Hudson

Gender : Male

Gillian Jacobs

Character Name : Harley Quinn (voice)

Original Name : Gillian Jacobs

Gender : Female

Yuri Lowenthal

Character Name : Barry Allen / The Flash / Shazam / Mirror Master / Atom (voice)

Original Name : Yuri Lowenthal

Gender : Male

Derek Phillips

Character Name : Dick Grayson / Nightwing / Arthur Curry / Aquaman (voice)

Original Name : Derek Phillips

Gender : Male

Kevin Pollak

Character Name : Joker / Jonathan Kent (voice)

Original Name : Kevin Pollak

Gender : Male

Reid Scott

Character Name : Oliver Queen / Green Arrow / Victor Zsasz (voice)

Original Name : Reid Scott

Gender : Male

Faran Tahir

Character Name : Ra's al Ghul (vocie)

Original Name : Faran Tahir

Gender : Male

Fred Tatasciore

Character Name : Nathaniel Adam / Captain Atom (voice)

Original Name : Fred Tatasciore

Gender : Male

Reviews

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2022-09-03

Before Injustice even breaks the 15-minute mark, the Joker has killed Jimmy Olsen and Flash and nuked Metropolis to Kingdom Come, and Superman has inadvertently killed Lois Lane and his and her unborn son, as well as literally punched a hole through the Joker – this time very advertently. I doubt anyone would really miss Jimmy and Flash, and I'm not crazy about Lois either – but still, way to come out guns blazing right out of the gate. In addition to wearing a weird-looking cape, Superman grows a five-o'clock shadow. Since this facial hair only appears in one brief scene, I must conclude that it's there specifically and exclusively to signal Superman's newly loosened morality. Superman decides that he "won’t be held back by ideals that don’t protect the innocent," and he and Wonder Woman essentially hijack the planet and, among other things, bully Israel and Palestina into signing a treaty ("Peace by punching," Green Arrow calls it). This causes a schism in the Justice League, with Batman, Catwoman, Plastic Man, Nightwing, Green Arrow, and Harley Quinn opposing Superman, Wonder Woman, Cyborg, Robin, and Ra's al Ghul, with whom Superman has allied himself to further solidify his heel turn. Injustice is silly and brutal at the same time, and a lot of fun to watch as well as listen to thanks to its traditional, hand-drawn animation and clever script; cleverness that comes across not only in the droll dialogue but also in a delicious climactic twist that makes it clear that the only thing Superman has to fear is Superman itself (n the process explaining the weird cape). Like All-Star Superman, Injustice accomplishes the rare feat of making the Man of Steel interesting. He remains an omnipotent, immortal god, but the film actually acknowledges his goodhood ("your will be done," as Wonder Woman aptly puts it). By compromising his typically seamless moral fiber, the movie makes Kal-El more unpredictable and, in turn, less boring than usual (Injustice's take-no-prisoners approach loses quite a bit of its impact when we consider that "There are infinite Earths" with infinite Jimmy Olsens, so that what happens in one of them makes little or no difference; this bit of Fridge Logic, however, should not affect your enjoyment of Injustice while the movie is playing).