Injustice Timeline has a five year timeskip Damien and Billy are the same age, if he is Nightwing then Billy is at least 18 by this point. If Uncle Sam can send you off to die so can Superman.
Legally speaking Billy is an Adult if that's the actual age he was in the injustice game, but he's still a teenager which Iw an adolescent but that doesn't still excuse Superman from killing him in cold blood
I just realized something... How old is Injustice Billy? There's a 5 year gap between Joker destroying metropolis, and the game. Shazam is shown to have been active before the nuke in the tie in comic. Let's say he's 13-15 by the time the nuke happens, and 18-20 by the time he dies. Not only did Superman kill an adult, but he killed someone with the wisdom of Solomon. Or everyone just kinda forgot and yeah
@Puncherjoe1 Thought he was 10 but regardless Superman killed the youngest of them without a real justification, he did it because Shazam opposed him for wanting to destroy his own city and invading other dimensions if I remember correctly. What pisses me off more is that everyone just sits there and let's him do it. Then in Injustice 2's story NOBODY CALLS HIM OUT ON IT!
I mean, yeah. Comics gotta keep selling. In universe, joker is kept from being killed not because of “insanity plea” but because the powers that be don’t want him dead (e.g. suicide squad type of stuff)
@@sirkit2105 Batman won't kill him cause without the Joker and the other villains, Batman has no purpose. Likewise, without Batman, shit just wouldn't be funny anymore to the joker.
@terron7840 Batman won't kill him because of his code. Under the red hood explains this perfectly, once you cross that line, there's no going back. Bruce knows that. Hence why Injustice is what it is, once that line is crossed, game over. you're done. You can't go back. Joker won't kill Batman because life without Batman is simply not funny. In the comics when batman has died, Joker has actually turned sane and left crime behind, reintergrating into society as a normal person. Their relationship is between them and them alone. Neither truly wants to be without the other. A lot of comics and adaptations have explored this. Killing Joke is probably the most famous, but Dark Knight returns is a great one too (that tunnel of love scene) as well as Batman Beyond return of the Joker (also why Joker doesn't really care about Bruce's identity).
i’d argue what makes Billy’s death worse is that he killed him for just disagreeing with him, in fact he was surrounded by yes men because no one stopped him, not even the flash stopped him. Even the green lantern calls it a casualty of war which is a way he’d never talk about the death of a former comrade
Lantern was operating on pure fear, taking the paths of least resistence, and that cowardice lets him watch a 15-year old (at that time) be slaughtered by one of his good friends.
Actually I feel like Superman more so killed Shazam for evoking Lois Lane's name, and trying to tell Supes how she would feel about what he's doing. Saying her name took him back to her death and pissed him off, and gets even more pissed because he probably knows deep down that Shazam is right.
The worst part of killed Shazam, was the fact that just earlier to this, Shazam saved Superman from the Kryptonite weapon of Lex Luthor, making a cruel irony that Superman killed the man/boy who saved his life.
And just how did he save Superman's life by throwing lightning so when Superman grabs his throat why didn't he just zap him and what was the freeze breath about ...he was already powered up.
@@julez4002 Well, during this scene, Billy wasn't transformed in Shazam yet. And when Billy tried to transform, Superman leaves his mouth frozen, to prevent that he could become Shazam, and kills him slowly with his laser vision.
Superman: Only criminals need to fear me. Batman: Shazam and Green Arrow weren't criminals! Superman: Casualties of war. Blue Beetle: There any line you won't cross? Superman: I don't hurt children. Blue Beetle: Didn't stopped you with Shazam. Flash: How come you're not have regrets, Victor? Cyborg: Because I know we did the right thing! Flash: 2 words: Billy Batson! Black Adam: Shazam's death shouldn't have faced you! Flash: Killing children is never ok! Black Adam: He was sacrifice for the greater good!
I feel like the Injustice Two writers didn't play or read the comics for Injustice 1 given all of the inaccuracies, they clearly forgot about the five year time skip even though there's a comic that details every year. I did read an Article about NetherRealm being pissed certain characters got killed off in the comics without telling them. GL in I2 was clearly supposed to be Kyle Rayner given him forming a giant robot during his Super but he was killed by Sinestor in the Arc of the comic everyone seems to forget (Year 3). They Also for got how technologically Advanced the earth had gotten in those five short years. Metropolis had flying cars. Clearly they were setting up the Earth from Judge Dredd since that's what the regime was but somehow weren't able to get the rights. All of the Insurgent heroes in I2 were supposed to be the second generation like Wally, Kyle and so on but Tom Taylor was so interested in connecting Injustice with the main DCU that he kept bring in those characters and killing them off leaving nothing for the I2 writers to work with so they had to let Barry and Hal off the hook.
Superman: “Only criminals need to fear me.” Batman: “Shazam and Green Arrow were criminals?” Superman: “Casualties of war.” Yup. The fact that he feels no remorse and justified his actions just proves that he was too far gone.
Blue Beetle: There any line you won't cross? Superman: I don't hurt children. Blue Beetle: Didn't stopped you with Shazam. Flash: How come you're not have regrets, Victor? Cyborg: Because I know we did the right thing! Flash: 2 words: Billy Batson! Black Adam: Shazam's death shouldn't have faced you! Flash: Killing children is never ok! Black Adam: He was sacrifice for the greater good.
10:35 What you describe was the animated film version. In the comic, the scene is bit similar, although Jonathan doesn't die bc he took the super pill. However, just the fact he saw his father being hit by the arrow was enough to trigger Superman and make him kill Ollie. By the way, Green Arrow death in the comic wasn't just a simple heat vision on the face. Superman beat him to death, merciless punching Ollie while Martha and Jonathan tried in vain to make her son stop. When he finally did, Clark proceed to just blame Batman, and go on about he won't stop until "ruin his perfect world" which just shows how unstable and disconect from reality Injustice Superman truly is.
I honestly prefer how they did it I n the movie, because in the comic, it was such an insane overreaction relatively early into Superman’s fall. In the movie, Ma Kent had already died, so Pa Kent was all he had, and using heat vision made it seem like more of a heat-of-the-moment reaction rather then several minutes of pure psychosis.
@@hunterblane610 Respect your opnion but I disagree since Clark reaction and the brutal way he beats Ollie helps to showcase how unstable Clark has become. Plus the fact that both his parents are alive in some ways explains Superman's corruption since, in most versions, Jonathan or both Kents die before Clark become Superman, teaching the lesson that he can't always save everyone. But because their are alive in the Injustice universe, it's clear that IJ Superman probably never experience loss and never learned this lesson.
@@alexandrefrauches132 Sure, he didn't learn that lesson, but the fact that injustice Clark didn't loose anyone makes his reaction even more overblown. Pa was barely injured and Clark went ballistic even with Ma, Pa, and Jor-El trying to talk him down. I don't know. If that incident took place like 4 or 5 years Into the regime, maybe it would make more sense, but I'm pretty sure this happens in Year 1 or 2, so Superman just goes ape sh*t on someone who was his friend not too long ago. He doesn't even seem to feel that bad about if afterwards.
@@hunterblane610 It''s overblown bc it shows the damage that the death of Lois, Clark's first big loss, caused to Clark and his inability to deal with grief, something he never went through before. His attacks on Ollie are basically Clark letting himself being corrupt by those emotions: His fear of seeing another person being injure or killed, his anger against those who hurt them and specially against himself for not having done anything to prevent this. Injustice Superman doesn 't feel bad in the end bc he doesn't want to feel like this ever again. He already blames himself for Lois death so instead of taking responsability for his actions he just tries to blame others, in particular Batman, for his problems
Even if Superman shouldn't have a redemption, his ending should still have some meaning for his story, rather than just having he be defeated and die in battle against Batman or whoever end up being the new protagonist. Just because a villain is irredemable doesn't mean their ending can't have some depth.
@@shinystarmiestudios4179 In the case of Superman I think he should follow Denethor from LotR exemple, having a final moment of realization before his death, like he saves the life of main universe Lois before he dies, doing one final action of heroism. As for Wonder Woman I have an idea in mind: If we ever got Injustice 3, I think one the playable characters should be Jon Kent, who already met Injustice Superman in the comics. When they meet, Jon could mention the previous encounter which Injustice Superman could answer "Wait, what? I never met you, kid?" So, after doing some investigation Injustice Superman could end up finding out that, after Jon left his universe in the comic, Injustice Wonder Woman, not wanting Superman to leave her and try to find Jon and Lois, would ask Raven to change memories, making him forget he met Jon. Once Superman finds out, he would be so angry he would killed Diana, with her finally suffering the consequences of her manipulations.
@@shinystarmiestudios4179 For Superman, I think he should do one last act of heroism before his death, finally realizing his mistake and accepting his end. As for Wonder Woman I have an idea in mind: If we ever get a Injustice 3, the protagonist should be Jon Kent, who already met Injustice Superman in the comics. To explain why this meeting was never mention in the game, I think the story should reveal that Wonder Woman, with the help of Zatanna, change Superman's memories, so he wouldn't try to go after Jon and meet the main Lois. Once he discovers what she did, Injustice Superman could be the one who kills Diana, with the crazy amazon finally suffering the consequences of her manipulations.
@@shinystarmiestudios4179good thing your not a writer cause everyone would shit on your ending. We all know injustice Superman is crazy but at the end of the day the joker is the true villian even in death. A better ending for him would be to realize his mistake and either give himself gold kryptonite and incarcerate himself or fly off into the universe to exile himself
For people mad at Batman for NOT killing Joker leading to the deaths of Lois & her unborn child; let us not forget that in the main continuity of the series it is Lex Luthor who gives Joker the nuke that blew up Metropolis that was linked to Lois' heartbeat! So, if Batman is the 'villain' of this story for not killing Joker (in the Injustice timeline) then Superman would also be linked as a 'villain' for not killing Lex sooner (in the main continuity)
honestly the shazams death is hurts in the game but in the comics superman crossed the line so long ago its nuts the fact that any of the hero's sided with him period is insane i get it in the beginning helping superman makes sense after everything but down the line it just doesn't make sense for them to do
If you look into it several of them agree with him out of fear while others simply lost those close to them and have come to agree with him because they are lost in their grief and what not
If Lana Lang is in the Injustice Universe, would’ve she help put Clack/Superman on the right path away from Wonder Woman’s toxicity? They are childhood sweethearts at one time in the comics so it would make a lot of sense that his path to redemption would be rough one but worth it when Darksied comes to invade Earth again to avenge the death of his son Kalibak. NetherRealm Studio should take note from this comment!
We know she exists, but we don't know what happened to her. Superman: "Are you reading my mind right now?" Grodd: "Whatever happened to Lana Lang?" Superman: "Don't go there."
I agree with you. However: there is a big difference between eliminating the Joker, which should have been done long ago, who could clearly never be redeemed. Luther was at least a fight, I think Batson was the true moral event horizon. He didn’t flatten the cities, which would have also been a line.
Something I will say; I'm getting tired of the 'Evil Superman' but I never minded Injustice's because a good, honorable Superman was brought in to fight him...
No, the REAL villain was Batman If it weren't for his ass backwards moral code (killing bad guys = evil but killing his allies = go for it!) Superman wouldn't have lost his shit in the first place because Joker wouldn't have been alive to give Harley the go ahead on detonating A FUCKING NUKE in Supe's city
There are some other notes in the dialogue that further dive into who this Superman is, such as him wanting to take the good one’s Lois in their confrontation in Injustice 1, or him grouping thieves with rapists and murderers near the start of 2. Also him working with villains like Sinestro and Black Adam, killing off Green Lanterns in the comics, having a military death squad, and a few assorted pre-fight lines in the games. What probably solidifies this Superman not getting a redemption arc is the end of Batman’s ending in the Arcade mode where at the end, despite calling Superman ‘Clark’ all game, he refers to him as ‘Kal’, meaning that not even Batman believes he can be redeemed anymore past that point.
I'm pretty sure the comic events are the canon version. The arrow wasn't even willingly deflected. It bounced off of Superman and into Pa Kent's shoulder. Also, Martha was there and both were trying to stop Clark from killing Oliver. It uh....didn't work.
That makes sense He saw his father get injured or killed The thing that has no excuse is him killing shazam He literally was on his team and was not a threat to anyone And he executed him without mercy cause how dare he question the motives of superman
The funny part is Harley Quinn to woman who was with the Joker played a massive role in Metropolis getting nuked gets a redemption arc but Injustice Superman doesn’t 💀
I was hoping someone would make this point, granted I don’t think superman in injustice should be redeemed, but could he yeah if Harley can why can’t he? Harley helped nuke a city and killed an unborn baby. Why did she do it all for a laugh.
Injustice Harley Quinn finally realized how much of a monster the Joker is. Injustice Superman is consumed with rage because the Joker tricked him into killing Lois and the unborn baby in her and destroying Metropolis at the same time. He ran the planet in a North Korean fashion out of grief over the death of his wife and unborn child and out of rage at corrupt politicians for letting criminals like Joker run loose, committing heinous atrocities.
@gabrielgilbert9162 brother in the start of the Injustice series Superman was trying to do some good and was accomplishing it. He was securing world peace the problem was he had Wonder Woman at the side of his ear. And Batman kept egging him on all the time.
@@skellva like people are saying Superman is a dictator yeah that’s true but Harley’s kill count is way worse than Superman’s. Plus even when he want down the tyrants path he tried to do some good and was accomplishing it. The problem was Wonder Woman at his shoulder and Batman egging him.
Huge respect for batman. A mortal being like us but still has huge control over his emotions. When Dick died. He literally punching the woods in sorrow. That scene is so much sadly😢😢
Jonathan Kent (son of the mainstream Superman) met Injustice Superman and even after finding out that this version of his dad is a tyrant who kills anyone who stands in his way. but instead of fighting him Jon decided to just talk to him and remind him of lois. Yeah Jon Kent/Superman decided to do a talk no jutsu.
God I hated that comic so much. Fight for these innocent people! Don't just hug the tyrant that broke a boys arm just to lure you out! That was the final nail in the coffin for any interest I had in Jon
I've said this in another video, but the fact that superman knows Billy is a kid says it. Like all superman had to do was freeze his mouth and had him sent into the phantom zone which he could've done but the fact he killer him just because he mentioned lois wouldn't want this says a lot.
The Writers of Injustice 2 forgot about the timeskip. Billy Wasn't Transformed into Shazam. Superman killed Billy not Shazam that's why he covered his mouth.
Shazam’s one of the few heroes capable of being the absolutely daylights out of Superman in a 1 on 1 without anything to weaken him first. If he let Billy live and he turned, Superman would have a big problem.
@@UP51Lwhy does everyone think he was Billy? We literally see him use his powers in that EXACT form, also what did he just make a second, identical Shazam outfit that he just wears around? He was trying to say "Shazam" because the magical lighting is his ultimate attack, I thought that was common knowledge
It would be more tragic for Kara if she learned her cousin have killed a kid like Billy Batsons. But how will Shazam’s death affects the entire Marvel family? That’s something I am curious about.
If I remember correctly I the injustice 2 comics Mary marvel made an appearance showing how she’s still grieving Billy’s death and blame Superman for indoctrinating him and once he disagrees killing him
I would also like to mention the often overlooked deaths of Martian Manhunter and Captain Atom (only happens in the comics) at the hands of Superman prior to the death of Ollie, I know everyone mentions Shazam’s death as the point of no return but killing three members of the league in the span of a few hours I think already is irredeemable
Injustice Superman is a Clark who never really believed that anyone, and I mean anyone could ever understand him, because in his mind he was the Last Son of a dying planet, the Symbol of Hope, he was the Paragon of Justice, which means no one could understand his loss of his wife, unborn child, best friend, and city to the same man who should have been years ago.
And it's not just that Shazam was a child, but on top of that, Shazam had recently saved Superman's life from Luthor's kryptonite laser, and Superman, who was just complaining about ungrateful people, just kills him
Injustice wonder woman is the true villain of the series in my opinion because she stoked Superman's rage and encouraged him to act like a tyrant. She is just as bad if not worse than Superman because she not only enabled his behavior but, she fueled it too, I absolutely loved the way Harley called her out on this fact in Injustice 2 when she stops Diana from killing cheetah
Batman didn't help matters as instead of trying to help his friend who's teetering on the edge, he decided to be a colossal douchebag. And to make matters worse, he recruits Harley of all people on his side. You know, Joker's accomplice who helped him destroy Metropolis and kill Superman's unborn child. Makes him look like a massive hypocrite.
@@Vigriff technically he didnt recruit her he arrested her and kept her in a safe house while he tried to fix things but then he needed her help because he was losing resistance members plus Bruce knows all to well how much of a victim harley herself is of the joker
*1:05* really people forget BATMAN HAS MORALS also i am surprised no one says anything about the COPS WHO DON'T HAVE MORAL CODES AND PROBABLY WOULD KILL THE JOKER WITH THE OPPORTUNITY YOU KNOW THE SAME COPS WHO CAN KILL HIM PUBLICLY OR ASSASSINATE HIM IT'S THE COPS TO BE BLAMED
something that really hammers shazam's death in is the fact that he doesn't try to fight back in fact he even tries to turn back to billy batson in the hopes of reminding superman of trying to remind him what he should protect
When Superman killed Shazam there was no redemption for him. Same way Ollie death was unjustified. But all things said he wasn’t the mastermind of all of this it was Diana who was the true villain of this. To avoid all of this Batman and a couple of heroes needed to comfort him in his time of need to guide him back into the light. But at this point he’s beyond redemption.
Joker and Superman are kinda like parallels, Joker purposely tricked Superman into destroying a city and ending his spouse (Lois) and unborn child lives, then Superman purposely ends Shazam's (a child) and Green Arrow's (Black Canary's spouse) lives.
I am ignoring retcons and that shit. Thus, Billy Batson was the moral event horizon to most people. I agree with you, but this also goes for Sinestro, Black Adam, and especially Wonder Woman.
Luckily Jon Kent Retconed the Death of Alfred, Hawkman, Lex Luhtor, Shazam and the Events of Injustice 2, at this Moment where Injustice Clark saw a message from Lois of Earth 0 he Questioning his ways of Protecting the World. So he can be Redeemed
Yeah heaven forbid a guy try to end War, poverty and crime. The only guys truly pissed about Superman being in charge were the ones profiting from these endeavors. In a world with no crime what need is there for a Batman? Superman ended War so effectively he had the God of War ARES scared. Dude ran to Batman who immediately started a War with Superman Coincidence? I THINK NOT. Funny how no one found it strange Ares being with the insurgency.
@@Fenris30 I mean Batman knows how to intimidate people but he knows that fear can only lead to the pushback of the ones causing the fear, which would lead those who are feared to do something to cause greater fear. As all it took Superman to decide to destroy a city was hearing some people questioning him.
Honestly he really does fall off very hard especially with wonder woman around. While I dislike the movie. The ending is actually good showing superman has gone off the deep end so far he knows he can't be redeemed as Lois wouldn't have wanted him to become like this. I can see that if we ever get a final injustice story
Despite the movie not being good, I have to say it might be the best written Injustice content as if we’re being honest… Injustice as a whole was never that great of a continuity. Every league member with the exception of course being Batman, acts so out of character, especially Wonder Woman.
@@RedCommunistDragon wonder woman would act like this when she can she's a warrior and while normally of course the heroes would be heroes. We see in a lot of else world stories she goes off the deep end a lot or just gives up on humanity so it's not out of character for her especially if she has a crush on superman in this universe. Plus we see she'd take revenge when possible like in tas where she'd probably punch out toy maker in the heat of the moment. Injustice is just her always at that level.
@@RedCommunistDragon I think the big issue is that with the first Injustice game, we didn't have a good view of exactly what the Injustice universe really WAS. Based off of what we were given, we just had to assume that it was pretty much identical to the main universe, but with the diverging point of Superman killing the Joker. But the comics really put a swerve into that, especially with Wonder Woman. She's practically unrecognizable from her original version, and that's because in the Injustice series, they slightly altered her origins: Steve Trevor, her first love and introduction to humanity, turned out to be a Nazi sleeper agent, and she ended up killing him after he betrays her and the Amazons. This in turn made her far more cynical and distrusting about mankind, which would lead to her helping to stoke Clark's worst impulses and leading him further down his dark path into becoming a tyrant who will kill anyone who opposes him. Injustice Wonder Woman is one that can only see the worst in humanity, instead of the one who sees the best in them. If you didn't look it up or read the comics, you wouldn't know ANY of that. So it's up to the player / viewer to have to fill in a LOT of gaps to figure out why certain characters pick certain sides, which can make for a pretty messy story.
@@ivanbluecool In the case of Toy Maker it sense and even justifiable, however, in the Injustice comics and games she’s straight up diabolical, killing and torturing anyone who even slightly disagrees with her. Granted she is a warrior but still. I’m aware that in the comics and 2021 film (unsure about the games) Steve Trever, the man she loved dearly, turned out to be a Nazi spy so Diana swiftly decapitated him. And this put her on a far more cynical view on the world of man. Makes her motivations in the movie much more understandable.
@@RedCommunistDragon Yeah, the movie is the most tolerable part of the Injustice series. The games and comics are just pure trash, especially with how they handled Batman's characterization.
The moment he considered flattening cities and invading worlds, that was when he stopped being Superman and became more Ultraman in all but name. But having bad intentions isn’t necessarily the point of no return, I could want to do something really bad but that doesn’t mean I’ll do it, you can morally come back from wanting to do something bad as long as you don’t do it. The moment he even considered killing Shazam though, a child, that was the moment that he fully stopped deserving to wear that S and gave up any chance that he had of ever becoming Superman again. This Superman can still do heroic things but he’s never again going to have another chance of ever becoming a true hero. Even more tragically, Superman himself killed that chance of it happening when he killed Billy. That’s where Supergirl comes in in this story, she’s what Superman once was, what he still could’ve and should’ve been if he didn’t end up making all the wrong choices while wallowing in and being consumed by his grief and his rage. I fully believe regardless of wether he should or shouldn’t be redeemed or wether he even could or couldn’t be redeemed, Superman’s redemption isn’t happening. On the contrary he’s already been replaced or he’s in the process of being replaced.
I actually have an idea for how Superman (at least, the one in the Batman ending) could be redeemed: It’s my assumption that the character endings are canon as alternate timelines, and Superman’s ending just fills in the gap between defeating Batman and visiting Supergirl. My idea suggests that this Superman starts visiting the other timelines/endings before eventually arriving at the Batman timeline. Batman has to release Supes from the Phantom Zone and after seeing just how far he would’ve gone, he makes it his mission to right his wrongs and redeem himself. He and the JL go to the Superman timeline and free Kara, at which point they defeat the evil Superman. Good Supes is then offered a choice: kill his evil counterpart or spare him. The good (canon) ending comes when Superman spares the evil version and redeems himself
You should compare and contrast Injustice to Kingdom Come since the latter followed a lot of the same story beats but Superman DIDN'T become a murderer. And maybe compare Injustice Superman to Justice Lord Superman.
@@BatMan-xe1vtWhile becoming a dictator is the only thing Justice Lord Superman and Injustice Superman had in common, Injustice Superman and Kingdom Come Superman both dealt with Joker killing (or manipulating him through fear toxin) Lois on top of greatly damaging or destroying Metropolis. But Kingdom Come Superman was able to restrain himself, arrest Joker and let him be put on trial. Magog killed Joker there and when he was hailed as a hero for doing it Superman retired in disgust. This is in contrast to Injustice Superman who ripped a hole in Joker and let Joker have his ultimate victory.
I feel like they won’t. Because they purposely subverted this expectation in Injustice 2. After he’s let out, and they talk at the old Justice League table, and we see him and Batman working together again, we start to think that maybe he is going to be redeemed, BUT THEN, he goes back to his old ways, and once again, Batman has to take him down and Superman says “even without my powers, I’ll be back”. So, right there, I felt like they purposely did that to show this Superman couldn’t be redeemed.
I think it is an interesting dynamic I think is the best way to say it to portray a popular comic book hero as a harsh, tough dictator villain. People admire to some degree a variety of comic book heroes and there are many of them out there whom have fought villains with genuis level intelligence, super powered meta humans, evil mutants with various powers, powerful aliens, shape shifting beings, conquerors like Darkseid, Ronan, Thanos, Brainiac, Ultron, Dr. Doom, various mythological gods. Majority of the heroes seem infallible or almost infallible. To have a version where a hero, crosses lines and does something they didn't think they would ever do and the fans who read stories of them gives them a reality check that just as a comic book hero with a lot about them to like can do bad things, so can some of the most smartest, kindest and bravest people on earth today can fall from their own moral ground level. Evil deeds are not reserved for only those, who have been taught for years to be that way or that were mind controlled into doing bad things. Joker told a line that it just takes one really bad day... Injustice Superman's worst day of his life was receiving a special fear toxin that made him believe that he was seeing one of his most dangerous enemies only to end up killing Lois and their unborn child thinking he was protecting Lois and the world.
The thing about Injustice Superman is that he tries to justify his actions by saying that they will prevent another tragedy like the one that hit Metropolis from happening. Yet, in that moment, he was ordering the destruction of not just Metropolis but Gotham as well. He was willing to see two cities destroyed, one of which whose previous destruction is his motivation, simply because he didn't like what people were saying about him on top of taking over another world. I often point this out when discussing Wonder Woman and Harley. Harley was involved with the deaths of millions in Metropolis, but in the Injustice timeline she's seen the error of her ways and is attempting to better herself. The only thing that stopped Injustice Wonder Woman from helping Superman top Joker's high score is the fact a Justice League from another world was there to stop them. When subjected to fear toxic, Harley's greatest fear was going back to who she used to be while Wonder Woman's was acknowledging what she had done to Clark before going right back to who she was before that. What happened to Wonder Woman there is the very thing Harley herself was most afraid of. Not to mention, Superman's actions where what drew Brainiac to Earth in the first place. So, in a way, his methods led to the events of Injustice 2 happening.
IJ3 should show Superman getting eviscerated by Lobo, for being evil enough to have plans to force his OWN COUSIN, to be the figurehead of his new Regime!
You should check out the comic where the Johnathan Kent of another universe, gets caught up in the Injustice universe and has a confrontation with Superman who is his father in another universe, and after learning all that has happened in that world in just a matter of hours, he doesn't try to fight what would be his dad in that universe, he just says that he's disappointed and sad that things turned out the way they did, and then gives that Superman a well deserved hug, and that simple action actually made Superman emotional and he was rethinking things for a bit, but that was until Cyborg interfered and sent John back to his own Earth, basically ruining any chances that he was going to redeem himself, because the true villains in Injustice isn't Superman alone, its the dumb regime that keeps him in check, since evil people like that version of Wonder Woman are the ones that keep influencing that Superman to be evil, so it basically comes down to the company that he keeps in that continuity, as Batman turned his back on him, his right hand woman is evil, and everyone else is basically too scared to do anything and blindly obey. Its funny to think that an outsider who was in that world for just hours, almost saved the world not by fighting or arguing, but for being loving and compassionate, two of the things that almost everyone from the Injustice universe appear to be incapable of being. TLDR Injustice Superman isn't evil, he was made evil and they keep him in check.
In the He-Man crossover, it follows up on the bad ending; Superman (presumably) demolished Metropolis to make an example, all the villains are under mind control and now patrol the planet assaulting anyone for even thinking wrong, and he even tries to gain control of reality (I think) to take it over. In the end, even He-Man, another character much like Shazam, recognized there was no salvation for this guy and death was the only true way of stopping the madness for both Earth's and Superman's sake.
This is a hot take and is off topic but hear me out, Harley Quinn literally got off easy after help orchestrating creating evil superman as well as caused the death and destruction of metropolis. I understand Harley was manipulated by the Joker but that comes across as taking away someones autonomy, agency and free will. Sure she feels guilt for what she's done but no one scold her, judge her by her actions, no one is like "I will never forgive nor forget what you've done" Batman's team is all buddy buddy with her which is weird when you think about it. I still find it wild that Batman would let Harley Join his team regardless whether she's trying to change or not If I was sups I'd be pressed AF, imagine your former friend(s) working with the same person who not only helped kill millions but kill your wife and unborn child. Even in the animated movie when sups said he deserved death Bats was like "you don't get off that easy" like WHAT??? you let an domestic terrorist on your team and act like shit is sweet.😂😂
100%, I don't even like mainline comics trying to sell her as a heroine/member of the batfamily. She is a monster and needs to pay for her crimes. Even old comics where Batman eventually marries Catwoman she still has to go to jail first. She also never really shows that she's all that sorry. Only in the animated film
I’m glad people are finally holding him accountable. everyone loves to blame everything on Wonder Woman as if she literally forced him into doing these horrible things. She supported him and helped him but she didn’t MAKE him do anything.
This is why I liked some of the "Injustice" movie parts. They have stuff like "The magic community leaving the Justice League", "Wonder Woman being horrified at Superman killing children and eventually turns on him", and "Superman surrendering instead of needing to fight him down". The movie definitely had bad points, having Flash die a stupid death and letting Amazo wipe out both Hawkman and Cyborg. But I found it a more reasonable story then the OG injustice, which was literally "The world's strongest heroes become villains" but they had them jump years ahead and then retcon the whole story to fit the game.
*The closest Injustice Superman could ever come to redemption in my opinion would be something like this:* *A)* He must admit he was wrong, that his plan was never going to fit the vision he wanted and his ideology was never truly driven by believing he was just. It was his fear of losing anyone or anything important to him after Lois & his unborn child. Perhaps he'd somehow have a vision of Lois and Pa Kent, telling them all that's transpired since their deaths. Whatever the circumstances, Clark comes to realize on his own that, while he has no remorse for killing Joker and still sees that as something that should've been done long ago, he did go too far. He regrets how his actions harmed and endangered innocents. He's haunted by murdering Shazam, betraying Kara, and turning his closest friends against him. He wishes he'd listened to his Pa and stopped this madness masquerading as necessity sooner. He's so far gone after all the killing and mental anguish that he doesn't recognize himself anymore. He doesn't even remember how hope feels. Most of all, he regrets destroying humanity's trust in him forever when he only ever wanted to protect and help them. Sobbing like a child, he confesses that he lost faith in people. It was easier trying to force them on a path he chose than believing in their potential and leaving them freedom to choose to better themselves. He was supposed to set an example, keeping the faith that his heroism would always inspire good in the end. But it's not too late to believe again. *B)* He dies in a great sacrifice, giving his life to directly contribute in defeating the saga's final villain (I'd go for Darkseid). Multiple Justice Leaguers/Regimers would die, including Wonder Woman, but Clark's death is built up the most. Survivors around the world watch him go out in a blaze of glory. It's thanks to him that Batman & company save Earth. It would be a massive final battle where every surviving hero, anti-hero, and villain from the beginning of the Injustice Saga to now would participate in some capacity. In his final moments, Clark bids Bruce farewell, knowing his apology at this point would mean little-nothing but giving it anyway. He knows he won't be reunited with his family after all he's done. He accepts that he deserves damnation. But he hopes (feeling hope for the first time in years) that, in time, the world he loves will recover, heal from the pain he caused, and begin to believe in heroes again. Humanity's divided over whether to remember Clark as the hero he was or the tyrant he became. Batman believes they should remember both, not only to understand how Superman's fall from grace happened but learn from it and teach this dark history to future generations. *C)* The ending could move forward to sometime in the future, when new heroes are emerging and Earth is relatively peaceful for the time being (partially out of fear that too many conflicts could give rise to another Regime). The scars left by Clark's reign are far from fading, but the world is slowly improving. On a beautiful day, Bruce visits Joker's grave. In his last words to the villain (in his mind), Bruce tells his old nemesis "You didn't get the last laugh after all." He may have succeeded at making Superman lose control, being indirectly responsible for all that followed. But the world will go on. Humanity will persevere, and someone will always exist to carry on the hope the Justice League once stood for. Bruce will make sure of it. Fear didn't win. Chaos didn't win. Joker did NOT win. And, as long as Batman has a say, he never will.
He was too far gone to realise his mistakes, if he does get a redemption arc sort of thing, it would most likely come in denial, something that shatters his faith in what he had done till now, forcing him to retire to a discreet location, and come back generations later
hey if this relevant but there was crossover of he-man and injustice years ago, the story takes place after injustice 2 superman ending. in where the new resistance went to eternia to recruit he-man who's having some trouble being the new king and all after his secret was revealed. also the crossover redemeed damian in that story as he finally see's how evil superman had become.
I agree. Up to the point where he killed Shazam for no reason, he was redeemable. After that...nope. That's the line of no return. You just can't come back from that, anyone who does something like that is just gone.
Remember the worst part is that Billy tried TURNING BACK into his normal form He was going to say Shazam but then was denied to speak and lasered through the head i feel like superman KNEW if he tried killing Billy while he was a kid, a lotta people would rebel against him or he himself wouldn’t be able to do the deed
to be fair... in the course of his speech, Shazam pressed the 'Lois Button'... never press the Lois button around Injustice Superman. Though it still is messed up.
It was probably because Shazam's death was more impactful, both in terms of writing, portrayal, and the fact that seeing something happen in motion with sound hits a lot differently than a still panel in a comic book.
For him to take a child's life so callously and go on acting like it's justified is enough proof to show he doesn't deserve that family he lost anymore. Darkseid's ladder ending is what he deserves honestly
I would like to think this Superman can be redeemed, but he can't seem to undo what he's done since he now experienced what results can have by killing. Effectively making him an anti-hero. Basically, there should be a "Fear of God" moment with Lois as a ghost. Wonder Woman throughout all this proved herself to be more of a villain. Especially in Injustice 2
It's stupid that people think batman is the villain. He gives the government the chance to kill joker every week, they refuse. Dude also has mental issues, lots of them; if he kills just like joe chill, just like the joker, his mind may snap and he knows it. That's his luthor-enhanced kryptonite. He does the best he can and has lines he won't cross, what's the governments excuse? The police's? Hell what stops anyone in the JL from dealing with the issue, anyone mentally stable? He's the dark paragon of justice, ever hopeful that criminals can be redeemed even the worst of them. Brilliantly written imo
The moment when Injustice Superman killed Billy Batson / Shazam was when I knew Injustice Superman was too far gone.
Nah man, it’s when he kills Oliver in the injustice prequel comics, that’s when he went too far
@@DiegoRants4now Oliver broke into his house and shot his dad, any dude in America would have put him on a slab.
@@DiegoRants4now
Superman lost control when he killed Ollie.
Superman killed Shazam because he is in control and don’t want anyone to stop him.
Alright boys let's say the line
" Is there any line you won't cross?"
@@Rhinoxsaurus "I don't hurt children." ~ 🦸🏻♂️
Superman: I draw the line with children
Also him
*Literally murders a child in cold blood with no hesitation*
Yeah....
Injustice Timeline has a five year timeskip Damien and Billy are the same age, if he is Nightwing then Billy is at least 18 by this point. If Uncle Sam can send you off to die so can Superman.
Legally speaking Billy is an Adult if that's the actual age he was in the injustice game, but he's still a teenager which Iw an adolescent but that doesn't still excuse Superman from killing him in cold blood
it's also why Superman stops him turning back into Billy. He freezes his mouth before killing him. A small touch I think some people gloss over.
@@Fenris30 "Uncle Sam" kills children in foreign countries all the time. I don't think you are making a good argument here 🤨
Im glad everyone agrees killing Shazam was the straw that broke any argument for him being redeemed
I just realized something... How old is Injustice Billy?
There's a 5 year gap between Joker destroying metropolis, and the game. Shazam is shown to have been active before the nuke in the tie in comic.
Let's say he's 13-15 by the time the nuke happens, and 18-20 by the time he dies.
Not only did Superman kill an adult, but he killed someone with the wisdom of Solomon.
Or everyone just kinda forgot and yeah
@Puncherjoe1 Thought he was 10 but regardless Superman killed the youngest of them without a real justification, he did it because Shazam opposed him for wanting to destroy his own city and invading other dimensions if I remember correctly. What pisses me off more is that everyone just sits there and let's him do it. Then in Injustice 2's story NOBODY CALLS HIM OUT ON IT!
@@Puncherjoe1 I always assumed 12-15 as that’s the typical comic age most artists go for
Regime Superman killing Regime Shazam made Regime Flash realize that the One Earth Regime has gone too far and Regime Superman was off the rails.
@@Puncherjoe1 The comics and the second game confirm that Billy was still a child.
The fact that Joker didn't receive capital punishment before Superman killed him is far beyond me.
Agreed or the DC villains for that matter-
I mean, yeah. Comics gotta keep selling. In universe, joker is kept from being killed not because of “insanity plea” but because the powers that be don’t want him dead (e.g. suicide squad type of stuff)
@@sirkit2105 Batman won't kill him cause without the Joker and the other villains, Batman has no purpose. Likewise, without Batman, shit just wouldn't be funny anymore to the joker.
He was deemed to insane to be fully in control of his actions that’s why he was always being sent to the asylum
@terron7840 Batman won't kill him because of his code. Under the red hood explains this perfectly, once you cross that line, there's no going back. Bruce knows that. Hence why Injustice is what it is, once that line is crossed, game over. you're done. You can't go back.
Joker won't kill Batman because life without Batman is simply not funny. In the comics when batman has died, Joker has actually turned sane and left crime behind, reintergrating into society as a normal person. Their relationship is between them and them alone. Neither truly wants to be without the other. A lot of comics and adaptations have explored this. Killing Joke is probably the most famous, but Dark Knight returns is a great one too (that tunnel of love scene) as well as Batman Beyond return of the Joker (also why Joker doesn't really care about Bruce's identity).
i’d argue what makes Billy’s death worse is that he killed him for just disagreeing with him, in fact he was surrounded by yes men because no one stopped him, not even the flash stopped him. Even the green lantern calls it a casualty of war which is a way he’d never talk about the death of a former comrade
Also, this is after Billy saved Clark, being the reason Lex missed his shot
Flash was going to stop him but he was stopped by lantern
Lantern was operating on pure fear, taking the paths of least resistence, and that cowardice lets him watch a 15-year old (at that time) be slaughtered by one of his good friends.
Flash tried to hold Billy back but Lantern stopped him
Actually I feel like Superman more so killed Shazam for evoking Lois Lane's name, and trying to tell Supes how she would feel about what he's doing. Saying her name took him back to her death and pissed him off, and gets even more pissed because he probably knows deep down that Shazam is right.
The worst part of killed Shazam, was the fact that just earlier to this, Shazam saved Superman from the Kryptonite weapon of Lex Luthor, making a cruel irony that Superman killed the man/boy who saved his life.
And just how did he save Superman's life by throwing lightning so when Superman grabs his throat why didn't he just zap him and what was the freeze breath about ...he was already powered up.
@@julez4002 Well, during this scene, Billy wasn't transformed in Shazam yet. And when Billy tried to transform, Superman leaves his mouth frozen, to prevent that he could become Shazam, and kills him slowly with his laser vision.
_" _*_With great power comes the absolute certainty, that you will turn into a right c-... ..._*_ "_
Superman: Only criminals need to fear me.
Batman: Shazam and Green Arrow weren't criminals!
Superman: Casualties of war.
Blue Beetle: There any line you won't cross?
Superman: I don't hurt children.
Blue Beetle: Didn't stopped you with Shazam.
Flash: How come you're not have regrets, Victor?
Cyborg: Because I know we did the right thing!
Flash: 2 words: Billy Batson!
Black Adam: Shazam's death shouldn't have faced you!
Flash: Killing children is never ok!
Black Adam: He was sacrifice for the greater good!
I feel like the Injustice Two writers didn't play or read the comics for Injustice 1 given all of the inaccuracies, they clearly forgot about the five year time skip even though there's a comic that details every year. I did read an Article about NetherRealm being pissed certain characters got killed off in the comics without telling them. GL in I2 was clearly supposed to be Kyle Rayner given him forming a giant robot during his Super but he was killed by Sinestor in the Arc of the comic everyone seems to forget (Year 3). They Also for got how technologically Advanced the earth had gotten in those five short years. Metropolis had flying cars. Clearly they were setting up the Earth from Judge Dredd since that's what the regime was but somehow weren't able to get the rights. All of the Insurgent heroes in I2 were supposed to be the second generation like Wally, Kyle and so on but Tom Taylor was so interested in connecting Injustice with the main DCU that he kept bring in those characters and killing them off leaving nothing for the I2 writers to work with so they had to let Barry and Hal off the hook.
To be fair, didn’t BA die before Billy or was that just the comics?
@@betterlatethannever4529 Black Adam didn't died.
Redhood: Theirs far, and then theirs too far.
Superman: Who are you yo judge me?
Redhood: You've gone far enough Superman!
When Redhood of all people calls you out on killing, then you know you F up.
Superman: “Only criminals need to fear me.”
Batman: “Shazam and Green Arrow were criminals?”
Superman: “Casualties of war.”
Yup. The fact that he feels no remorse and justified his actions just proves that he was too far gone.
Shazam and Green Arrow weren't villains*
If Supes was written correctly he would have stated green arrow was a criminal. Breaking into his home with the intent to steal his weapons.
@@OmniDan26 Lmao! 😂😂😂
Blue Beetle: There any line you won't cross?
Superman: I don't hurt children.
Blue Beetle: Didn't stopped you with Shazam.
Flash: How come you're not have regrets, Victor?
Cyborg: Because I know we did the right thing!
Flash: 2 words: Billy Batson!
Black Adam: Shazam's death shouldn't have faced you!
Flash: Killing children is never ok!
Black Adam: He was sacrifice for the greater good.
@@OmniDan26and Green Arrow shot Superman’s father
Remember when Injustice's Harley Quinn helped Joker with the plan of... Hhhmm... BLOWING UP METROPOLIS?
And yet she gets to be a heroine
She's a victim of joker
@@wintertrooper7918so was superman.
@@SupermanYT. and?
Superman: I don’t hurt children
Blue Beetle: Didn’t stop you with Shazam
Regime Flash: How come you don’t have any regrets, Victor?
Regime Cyborg: Because I know we did the right thing.
Regime Flash: 2 words, BILLY. BATSON.
Also didn't stop him with the Teen Titans (see the prequel comic), including his younger "brother"/clone.
at this point, injustice 2 blue beetle is speaking fax
Killing Billy is like Killing one's conscience. When one silences that voice there's no going back.
The way he flew into Lois, thinking she was Doomsday. Fairly certain she would have shattered into pieces before getting 20 feet off the ground.
10:35 What you describe was the animated film version. In the comic, the scene is bit similar, although Jonathan doesn't die bc he took the super pill. However, just the fact he saw his father being hit by the arrow was enough to trigger Superman and make him kill Ollie.
By the way, Green Arrow death in the comic wasn't just a simple heat vision on the face. Superman beat him to death, merciless punching Ollie while Martha and Jonathan tried in vain to make her son stop. When he finally did, Clark proceed to just blame Batman, and go on about he won't stop until "ruin his perfect world" which just shows how unstable and disconect from reality Injustice Superman truly is.
Also, the Jor-El AI was there and he apologized for Ma and Pa for sending Clark to earth.
I honestly prefer how they did it I n the movie, because in the comic, it was such an insane overreaction relatively early into Superman’s fall. In the movie, Ma Kent had already died, so Pa Kent was all he had, and using heat vision made it seem like more of a heat-of-the-moment reaction rather then several minutes of pure psychosis.
@@hunterblane610 Respect your opnion but I disagree since Clark reaction and the brutal way he beats Ollie helps to showcase how unstable Clark has become.
Plus the fact that both his parents are alive in some ways explains Superman's corruption since, in most versions, Jonathan or both Kents die before Clark become Superman, teaching the lesson that he can't always save everyone. But because their are alive in the Injustice universe, it's clear that IJ Superman probably never experience loss and never learned this lesson.
@@alexandrefrauches132 Sure, he didn't learn that lesson, but the fact that injustice Clark didn't loose anyone makes his reaction even more overblown. Pa was barely injured and Clark went ballistic even with Ma, Pa, and Jor-El trying to talk him down.
I don't know. If that incident took place like 4 or 5 years Into the regime, maybe it would make more sense, but I'm pretty sure this happens in Year 1 or 2, so Superman just goes ape sh*t on someone who was his friend not too long ago. He doesn't even seem to feel that bad about if afterwards.
@@hunterblane610 It''s overblown bc it shows the damage that the death of Lois, Clark's first big loss, caused to Clark and his inability to deal with grief, something he never went through before. His attacks on Ollie are basically Clark letting himself being corrupt by those emotions: His fear of seeing another person being injure or killed, his anger against those who hurt them and specially against himself for not having done anything to prevent this.
Injustice Superman doesn 't feel bad in the end bc he doesn't want to feel like this ever again. He already blames himself for Lois death so instead of taking responsability for his actions he just tries to blame others, in particular Batman, for his problems
Superman: "I dont hurt children."
Shazam:
Blue Beetle: Didn’t stop you with Shazam.
Shazam was no longer a child at the time of his death
@@hiImpaul-fr3wb he just has the body of an adult, not the time.
Killing Shazam was when I realised he's a true villain
Even if Superman shouldn't have a redemption, his ending should still have some meaning for his story, rather than just having he be defeated and die in battle against Batman or whoever end up being the new protagonist. Just because a villain is irredemable doesn't mean their ending can't have some depth.
The deaths of Superman and Wonder Woman in this storyline needs to be as horrific as possible.
@@shinystarmiestudios4179 In the case of Superman I think he should follow Denethor from LotR exemple, having a final moment of realization before his death, like he saves the life of main universe Lois before he dies, doing one final action of heroism.
As for Wonder Woman I have an idea in mind: If we ever got Injustice 3, I think one the playable characters should be Jon Kent, who already met Injustice Superman in the comics. When they meet, Jon could mention the previous encounter which Injustice Superman could answer "Wait, what? I never met you, kid?"
So, after doing some investigation Injustice Superman could end up finding out that, after Jon left his universe in the comic, Injustice Wonder Woman, not wanting Superman to leave her and try to find Jon and Lois, would ask Raven to change memories, making him forget he met Jon.
Once Superman finds out, he would be so angry he would killed Diana, with her finally suffering the consequences of her manipulations.
I mean look at the comic series literally titled Irredeemable
@@shinystarmiestudios4179 For Superman, I think he should do one last act of heroism before his death, finally realizing his mistake and accepting his end.
As for Wonder Woman I have an idea in mind: If we ever get a Injustice 3, the protagonist should be Jon Kent, who already met Injustice Superman in the comics.
To explain why this meeting was never mention in the game, I think the story should reveal that Wonder Woman, with the help of Zatanna, change Superman's memories, so he wouldn't try to go after Jon and meet the main Lois. Once he discovers what she did, Injustice Superman could be the one who kills Diana, with the crazy amazon finally suffering the consequences of her manipulations.
@@shinystarmiestudios4179good thing your not a writer cause everyone would shit on your ending. We all know injustice Superman is crazy but at the end of the day the joker is the true villian even in death. A better ending for him would be to realize his mistake and either give himself gold kryptonite and incarcerate himself or fly off into the universe to exile himself
For people mad at Batman for NOT killing Joker leading to the deaths of Lois & her unborn child; let us not forget that in the main continuity of the series it is Lex Luthor who gives Joker the nuke that blew up Metropolis that was linked to Lois' heartbeat!
So, if Batman is the 'villain' of this story for not killing Joker (in the Injustice timeline) then Superman would also be linked as a 'villain' for not killing Lex sooner (in the main continuity)
That's super true as well. Thanks for the insight brotha
The problem is that Lex in that universe was never a villain like mainstream Lex.
honestly the shazams death is hurts in the game but in the comics superman crossed the line so long ago its nuts the fact that any of the hero's sided with him period is insane i get it in the beginning helping superman makes sense after everything but down the line it just doesn't make sense for them to do
If you look into it several of them agree with him out of fear while others simply lost those close to them and have come to agree with him because they are lost in their grief and what not
@@wintertrooper7918stole the words out of my mind
In The comic, it just hit mr. Kent’s arm but he lived. Superman Brutally punched Oliver to death.
Yeah I rememb beer reading that. Was shocking to say the least
If Lana Lang is in the Injustice Universe, would’ve she help put Clack/Superman on the right path away from Wonder Woman’s toxicity?
They are childhood sweethearts at one time in the comics so it would make a lot of sense that his path to redemption would be rough one but worth it when Darksied comes to invade Earth again to avenge the death of his son Kalibak.
NetherRealm Studio should take note from this comment!
We know she exists, but we don't know what happened to her.
Superman: "Are you reading my mind right now?"
Grodd: "Whatever happened to Lana Lang?"
Superman: "Don't go there."
OK I ACTUALLY AGREE WITH THIS
How joker and Harley Quinn never really faced legal consequences is beyond me.
Because Joker is dead and Harley was with the Insurgency
I am just glad the Evil Superman comes from the multiverse, not mainstream.
That’s the point of the multiverse is to show alternate versions of the heroes we know and live from different scenarios
@fictionverse7292 Too bad some of the fans takes this so seriously.
Technically this evil Superman is how the main universe Superman would’ve reacted if his Lois died too tho
@@what3899 Yeah, not to mention that Clark Kent (Supermans humanity) will be dead inside.
@@what3899I believe that if Lois died in main universe,Superman would be similar to his version in "Kingdom Come".
I agree with you.
However: there is a big difference between eliminating the Joker, which should have been done long ago, who could clearly never be redeemed.
Luther was at least a fight, I think Batson was the true moral event horizon. He didn’t flatten the cities, which would have also been a line.
Not for lack of trying
Something I will say; I'm getting tired of the 'Evil Superman' but I never minded Injustice's because a good, honorable Superman was brought in to fight him...
Well good honorable Superman is kinda boring
@@pickcollins9910No, IT ISN'T
Injustice vs The Master of Universe comic actually delves deep into the control aspect by comparing superman control to how Darkseid's control.
The "real" villain was the government and authorities that has allowed mentally ill cosplayers play their "game" and ended up in a nuke by the Joker
Damn that's super real
Ok "Amanda Waller"
@@mr.x991Amanda is a hero, not the one we asked for but the one we need
@@Agent-mb1xxnowhere near a hero, but definitely one of the more sane government-type villains
No, the REAL villain was Batman
If it weren't for his ass backwards moral code (killing bad guys = evil but killing his allies = go for it!) Superman wouldn't have lost his shit in the first place because Joker wouldn't have been alive to give Harley the go ahead on detonating A FUCKING NUKE in Supe's city
There are some other notes in the dialogue that further dive into who this Superman is, such as him wanting to take the good one’s Lois in their confrontation in Injustice 1, or him grouping thieves with rapists and murderers near the start of 2. Also him working with villains like Sinestro and Black Adam, killing off Green Lanterns in the comics, having a military death squad, and a few assorted pre-fight lines in the games.
What probably solidifies this Superman not getting a redemption arc is the end of Batman’s ending in the Arcade mode where at the end, despite calling Superman ‘Clark’ all game, he refers to him as ‘Kal’, meaning that not even Batman believes he can be redeemed anymore past that point.
I'm pretty sure the comic events are the canon version. The arrow wasn't even willingly deflected. It bounced off of Superman and into Pa Kent's shoulder.
Also, Martha was there and both were trying to stop Clark from killing Oliver. It uh....didn't work.
That makes sense
He saw his father get injured or killed
The thing that has no excuse is him killing shazam
He literally was on his team and was not a threat to anyone
And he executed him without mercy cause how dare he question the motives of superman
The funny part is Harley Quinn to woman who was with the Joker played a massive role in Metropolis getting nuked gets a redemption arc but Injustice Superman doesn’t 💀
I was hoping someone would make this point, granted I don’t think superman in injustice should be redeemed, but could he yeah if Harley can why can’t he? Harley helped nuke a city and killed an unborn baby. Why did she do it all for a laugh.
Injustice Harley Quinn finally realized how much of a monster the Joker is. Injustice Superman is consumed with rage because the Joker tricked him into killing Lois and the unborn baby in her and destroying Metropolis at the same time. He ran the planet in a North Korean fashion out of grief over the death of his wife and unborn child and out of rage at corrupt politicians for letting criminals like Joker run loose, committing heinous atrocities.
@gabrielgilbert9162 brother in the start of the Injustice series Superman was trying to do some good and was accomplishing it. He was securing world peace the problem was he had Wonder Woman at the side of his ear. And Batman kept egging him on all the time.
@@skellva like people are saying Superman is a dictator yeah that’s true but Harley’s kill count is way worse than Superman’s. Plus even when he want down the tyrants path he tried to do some good and was accomplishing it. The problem was Wonder Woman at his shoulder and Batman egging him.
@IceGodzilla619 exactly thank you for agreeing with me
There’s a line in Injustice 2 Batman says to WW that I find absolutely fitting.
“Schemes? I’m not the one who stoked Clark’s worst fears.”
Huge respect for batman. A mortal being like us but still has huge control over his emotions. When Dick died. He literally punching the woods in sorrow. That scene is so much sadly😢😢
Injustice is a video game series that makes me depressed and uncomfortable with how they butchered the characters into creepy abominations.
Jonathan Kent (son of the mainstream Superman) met Injustice Superman and even after finding out that this version of his dad is a tyrant who kills anyone who stands in his way. but instead of fighting him Jon decided to just talk to him and remind him of lois.
Yeah Jon Kent/Superman decided to do a talk no jutsu.
Because this superman isn't evil
God I hated that comic so much. Fight for these innocent people! Don't just hug the tyrant that broke a boys arm just to lure you out!
That was the final nail in the coffin for any interest I had in Jon
Harley Quinn was redeemed and she nuked an entire city. So if it works for her, then Superman is well within reason.
I've said this in another video, but the fact that superman knows Billy is a kid says it. Like all superman had to do was freeze his mouth and had him sent into the phantom zone which he could've done but the fact he killer him just because he mentioned lois wouldn't want this says a lot.
The Writers of Injustice 2 forgot about the timeskip. Billy Wasn't Transformed into Shazam. Superman killed Billy not Shazam that's why he covered his mouth.
Shazam’s one of the few heroes capable of being the absolutely daylights out of Superman in a 1 on 1 without anything to weaken him first. If he let Billy live and he turned, Superman would have a big problem.
@@Fenris30that’s a lie we see him use lighting in that form
@@UP51Lwhy does everyone think he was Billy? We literally see him use his powers in that EXACT form, also what did he just make a second, identical Shazam outfit that he just wears around?
He was trying to say "Shazam" because the magical lighting is his ultimate attack, I thought that was common knowledge
@@UP51Lyou re coping hard. Billy was in his Shazam form, Superman killed him before he could revert back to his normal child form
It would be more tragic for Kara if she learned her cousin have killed a kid like Billy Batsons. But how will Shazam’s death affects the entire Marvel family? That’s something I am curious about.
If I remember correctly I the injustice 2 comics Mary marvel made an appearance showing how she’s still grieving Billy’s death and blame Superman for indoctrinating him and once he disagrees killing him
@@captainrex1718 Very true that it did happen which is why I thought maybe she can become the new Champion for the Wizard.
I would also like to mention the often overlooked deaths of Martian Manhunter and Captain Atom (only happens in the comics) at the hands of Superman prior to the death of Ollie, I know everyone mentions Shazam’s death as the point of no return but killing three members of the league in the span of a few hours I think already is irredeemable
Injustice Superman is a Clark who never really believed that anyone, and I mean anyone could ever understand him, because in his mind he was the Last Son of a dying planet, the Symbol of Hope, he was the Paragon of Justice, which means no one could understand his loss of his wife, unborn child, best friend, and city to the same man who should have been years ago.
Injustice Supes is the closest we got to a DC Omni-Man
16:54 “Injustice: Gods of Among Us”
I hate Amongus memes but I couldn’t unhear that after you accidentally said it.
Tbh I think this was obvious that's he's not gonna be redeemed, dude is too far gone at this point when he became a tyrant
And it's not just that Shazam was a child, but on top of that, Shazam had recently saved Superman's life from Luthor's kryptonite laser, and Superman, who was just complaining about ungrateful people, just kills him
Injustice wonder woman is the true villain of the series in my opinion because she stoked Superman's rage and encouraged him to act like a tyrant. She is just as bad if not worse than Superman because she not only enabled his behavior but, she fueled it too, I absolutely loved the way Harley called her out on this fact in Injustice 2 when she stops Diana from killing cheetah
Which is why I think Superman AND Wonder Woman deserve the most horrific deaths possible.
Fuckin hate instigators.
The true villain is Steve Trevor
Batman didn't help matters as instead of trying to help his friend who's teetering on the edge, he decided to be a colossal douchebag. And to make matters worse, he recruits Harley of all people on his side. You know, Joker's accomplice who helped him destroy Metropolis and kill Superman's unborn child. Makes him look like a massive hypocrite.
@@Vigriff technically he didnt recruit her he arrested her and kept her in a safe house while he tried to fix things but then he needed her help because he was losing resistance members plus Bruce knows all to well how much of a victim harley herself is of the joker
Alternate title: Why Superman and Wonder Woman deserve the most horrific deaths possible.
The worst part of ollie's death is that in the comic, he gets beaten to a pulp by superman as his mother screams and begs him to stop
*1:05* really people forget BATMAN HAS MORALS also i am surprised no one says anything about the COPS WHO DON'T HAVE MORAL CODES AND PROBABLY WOULD KILL THE JOKER WITH THE OPPORTUNITY YOU KNOW THE SAME COPS WHO CAN KILL HIM PUBLICLY OR ASSASSINATE HIM IT'S THE COPS TO BE BLAMED
something that really hammers shazam's death in is the fact that he doesn't try to fight back in fact he even tries to turn back to billy batson in the hopes of reminding superman of trying to remind him what he should protect
Mary Bromfield/Mary Marvel may be a good replacement for Billy Batson/Shazam as the Wizard’s new champion if NRS makes Injustice 3, do you think?
Regime Superman makes everyone respect Prime Superman.
When Superman killed Shazam there was no redemption for him.
Same way Ollie death was unjustified.
But all things said he wasn’t the mastermind of all of this it was Diana who was the true villain of this.
To avoid all of this Batman and a couple of heroes needed to comfort him in his time of need to guide him back into the light.
But at this point he’s beyond redemption.
Say what you wanna say, Green Arrow caused his death.
@@khalifagodspeed3348 By Accident that is
@@umarraja6161 it doesn’t matter- he messed up.. shooting arrows at someone you d*mn knows you can’t hurt pretty much sounds dumb to me
@khalifagodspeed3348 that does matter. You can't blame an accident if it certainly was supposed to hit one guy.
Joker and Superman are kinda like parallels, Joker purposely tricked Superman into destroying a city and ending his spouse (Lois) and unborn child lives, then Superman purposely ends Shazam's (a child) and Green Arrow's (Black Canary's spouse) lives.
imagine if Superman (Kingdom come) meets the injustice superman. I wonder what kind of interaction will have?
Dude, Green Arrow's death in the Injustice comic is brutal
I am ignoring retcons and that shit. Thus, Billy Batson was the moral event horizon to most people.
I agree with you, but this also goes for Sinestro, Black Adam, and especially Wonder Woman.
You know a true monster when their parents beg them to stop and spare someone in their dying breath then proceed to ignore them.
Luckily Jon Kent Retconed the Death of Alfred, Hawkman, Lex Luhtor, Shazam and the Events of Injustice 2, at this Moment where Injustice Clark saw a message from Lois of Earth 0 he Questioning his ways of Protecting the World. So he can be Redeemed
Yeah heaven forbid a guy try to end War, poverty and crime. The only guys truly pissed about Superman being in charge were the ones profiting from these endeavors. In a world with no crime what need is there for a Batman? Superman ended War so effectively he had the God of War ARES scared. Dude ran to Batman who immediately started a War with Superman Coincidence? I THINK NOT. Funny how no one found it strange Ares being with the insurgency.
He murdered a group of teenagers whose only crime was looking up to an asshole.
@@Fenris30 I mean Batman knows how to intimidate people but he knows that fear can only lead to the pushback of the ones causing the fear, which would lead those who are feared to do something to cause greater fear. As all it took Superman to decide to destroy a city was hearing some people questioning him.
Jon Kent seems to be a Gary Stu
@@christopherbravo1813 Nope
Honestly he really does fall off very hard especially with wonder woman around.
While I dislike the movie. The ending is actually good showing superman has gone off the deep end so far he knows he can't be redeemed as Lois wouldn't have wanted him to become like this. I can see that if we ever get a final injustice story
Despite the movie not being good, I have to say it might be the best written Injustice content as if we’re being honest… Injustice as a whole was never that great of a continuity. Every league member with the exception of course being Batman, acts so out of character, especially Wonder Woman.
@@RedCommunistDragon wonder woman would act like this when she can she's a warrior and while normally of course the heroes would be heroes.
We see in a lot of else world stories she goes off the deep end a lot or just gives up on humanity so it's not out of character for her especially if she has a crush on superman in this universe.
Plus we see she'd take revenge when possible like in tas where she'd probably punch out toy maker in the heat of the moment. Injustice is just her always at that level.
@@RedCommunistDragon I think the big issue is that with the first Injustice game, we didn't have a good view of exactly what the Injustice universe really WAS. Based off of what we were given, we just had to assume that it was pretty much identical to the main universe, but with the diverging point of Superman killing the Joker.
But the comics really put a swerve into that, especially with Wonder Woman. She's practically unrecognizable from her original version, and that's because in the Injustice series, they slightly altered her origins: Steve Trevor, her first love and introduction to humanity, turned out to be a Nazi sleeper agent, and she ended up killing him after he betrays her and the Amazons. This in turn made her far more cynical and distrusting about mankind, which would lead to her helping to stoke Clark's worst impulses and leading him further down his dark path into becoming a tyrant who will kill anyone who opposes him. Injustice Wonder Woman is one that can only see the worst in humanity, instead of the one who sees the best in them.
If you didn't look it up or read the comics, you wouldn't know ANY of that. So it's up to the player / viewer to have to fill in a LOT of gaps to figure out why certain characters pick certain sides, which can make for a pretty messy story.
@@ivanbluecool In the case of Toy Maker it sense and even justifiable, however, in the Injustice comics and games she’s straight up diabolical, killing and torturing anyone who even slightly disagrees with her. Granted she is a warrior but still.
I’m aware that in the comics and 2021 film (unsure about the games) Steve Trever, the man she loved dearly, turned out to be a Nazi spy so Diana swiftly decapitated him. And this put her on a far more cynical view on the world of man. Makes her motivations in the movie much more understandable.
@@RedCommunistDragon Yeah, the movie is the most tolerable part of the Injustice series. The games and comics are just pure trash, especially with how they handled Batman's characterization.
Yeah that thumbnail was all the proof needed.
The fact shazam even sided with him but the biggest villain is wonder woman constantly manipulating his grief
Blue Beetle: Is there any line you won’t cross?
Superman: I don’t hurt kids.
Blue Beetle: Didn’t stop you with Shazam.
Shazam didn’t deserve that.
Flash: How come you’re not having any regrets, Victor?
Cyborg: Because I know we did the right thing.
Flash: Two words… BILLY. BATSON.
The moment he considered flattening cities and invading worlds, that was when he stopped being Superman and became more Ultraman in all but name. But having bad intentions isn’t necessarily the point of no return, I could want to do something really bad but that doesn’t mean I’ll do it, you can morally come back from wanting to do something bad as long as you don’t do it. The moment he even considered killing Shazam though, a child, that was the moment that he fully stopped deserving to wear that S and gave up any chance that he had of ever becoming Superman again. This Superman can still do heroic things but he’s never again going to have another chance of ever becoming a true hero. Even more tragically, Superman himself killed that chance of it happening when he killed Billy. That’s where Supergirl comes in in this story, she’s what Superman once was, what he still could’ve and should’ve been if he didn’t end up making all the wrong choices while wallowing in and being consumed by his grief and his rage. I fully believe regardless of wether he should or shouldn’t be redeemed or wether he even could or couldn’t be redeemed, Superman’s redemption isn’t happening. On the contrary he’s already been replaced or he’s in the process of being replaced.
The real Villain of injustice is Wonder Woman
Without her manipulation, Ai believe that Clark would have grieved and continued to be a real hero
I made a video about that! Hope you check it out
I actually have an idea for how Superman (at least, the one in the Batman ending) could be redeemed:
It’s my assumption that the character endings are canon as alternate timelines, and Superman’s ending just fills in the gap between defeating Batman and visiting Supergirl. My idea suggests that this Superman starts visiting the other timelines/endings before eventually arriving at the Batman timeline. Batman has to release Supes from the Phantom Zone and after seeing just how far he would’ve gone, he makes it his mission to right his wrongs and redeem himself. He and the JL go to the Superman timeline and free Kara, at which point they defeat the evil Superman. Good Supes is then offered a choice: kill his evil counterpart or spare him. The good (canon) ending comes when Superman spares the evil version and redeems himself
You should compare and contrast Injustice to Kingdom Come since the latter followed a lot of the same story beats but Superman DIDN'T become a murderer. And maybe compare Injustice Superman to Justice Lord Superman.
Injustice Superman is based on Justice Lord Superman.
@@BatMan-xe1vtWhile becoming a dictator is the only thing Justice Lord Superman and Injustice Superman had in common, Injustice Superman and Kingdom Come Superman both dealt with Joker killing (or manipulating him through fear toxin) Lois on top of greatly damaging or destroying Metropolis. But Kingdom Come Superman was able to restrain himself, arrest Joker and let him be put on trial. Magog killed Joker there and when he was hailed as a hero for doing it Superman retired in disgust. This is in contrast to Injustice Superman who ripped a hole in Joker and let Joker have his ultimate victory.
Your injustice Superman video is spot on
“Injustice - Gods of among us
I feel like they won’t. Because they purposely subverted this expectation in Injustice 2. After he’s let out, and they talk at the old Justice League table, and we see him and Batman working together again, we start to think that maybe he is going to be redeemed, BUT THEN, he goes back to his old ways, and once again, Batman has to take him down and Superman says “even without my powers, I’ll be back”. So, right there, I felt like they purposely did that to show this Superman couldn’t be redeemed.
“A world beater” - Casual Comic 2024
I think it is an interesting dynamic I think is the best way to say it to portray a popular comic book hero as a harsh, tough dictator villain. People admire to some degree a variety of comic book heroes and there are many of them out there whom have fought villains with genuis level intelligence, super powered meta humans, evil mutants with various powers, powerful aliens, shape shifting beings, conquerors like Darkseid, Ronan, Thanos, Brainiac, Ultron, Dr. Doom, various mythological gods. Majority of the heroes seem infallible or almost infallible. To have a version where a hero, crosses lines and does something they didn't think they would ever do and the fans who read stories of them gives them a reality check that just as a comic book hero with a lot about them to like can do bad things, so can some of the most smartest, kindest and bravest people on earth today can fall from their own moral ground level. Evil deeds are not reserved for only those, who have been taught for years to be that way or that were mind controlled into doing bad things. Joker told a line that it just takes one really bad day... Injustice Superman's worst day of his life was receiving a special fear toxin that made him believe that he was seeing one of his most dangerous enemies only to end up killing Lois and their unborn child thinking he was protecting Lois and the world.
The thing about Injustice Superman is that he tries to justify his actions by saying that they will prevent another tragedy like the one that hit Metropolis from happening. Yet, in that moment, he was ordering the destruction of not just Metropolis but Gotham as well. He was willing to see two cities destroyed, one of which whose previous destruction is his motivation, simply because he didn't like what people were saying about him on top of taking over another world.
I often point this out when discussing Wonder Woman and Harley. Harley was involved with the deaths of millions in Metropolis, but in the Injustice timeline she's seen the error of her ways and is attempting to better herself. The only thing that stopped Injustice Wonder Woman from helping Superman top Joker's high score is the fact a Justice League from another world was there to stop them. When subjected to fear toxic, Harley's greatest fear was going back to who she used to be while Wonder Woman's was acknowledging what she had done to Clark before going right back to who she was before that. What happened to Wonder Woman there is the very thing Harley herself was most afraid of.
Not to mention, Superman's actions where what drew Brainiac to Earth in the first place. So, in a way, his methods led to the events of Injustice 2 happening.
IJ3 should show Superman getting eviscerated by Lobo, for being evil enough to have plans to force his OWN COUSIN, to be the figurehead of his new Regime!
The worse part about killing billy was when he was standing up to clark , hal held barry back from backing him up
You should check out the comic where the Johnathan Kent of another universe, gets caught up in the Injustice universe and has a confrontation with Superman who is his father in another universe, and after learning all that has happened in that world in just a matter of hours, he doesn't try to fight what would be his dad in that universe, he just says that he's disappointed and sad that things turned out the way they did, and then gives that Superman a well deserved hug, and that simple action actually made Superman emotional and he was rethinking things for a bit, but that was until Cyborg interfered and sent John back to his own Earth, basically ruining any chances that he was going to redeem himself, because the true villains in Injustice isn't Superman alone, its the dumb regime that keeps him in check, since evil people like that version of Wonder Woman are the ones that keep influencing that Superman to be evil, so it basically comes down to the company that he keeps in that continuity, as Batman turned his back on him, his right hand woman is evil, and everyone else is basically too scared to do anything and blindly obey.
Its funny to think that an outsider who was in that world for just hours, almost saved the world not by fighting or arguing, but for being loving and compassionate, two of the things that almost everyone from the Injustice universe appear to be incapable of being.
TLDR Injustice Superman isn't evil, he was made evil and they keep him in check.
In the He-Man crossover, it follows up on the bad ending; Superman (presumably) demolished Metropolis to make an example, all the villains are under mind control and now patrol the planet assaulting anyone for even thinking wrong, and he even tries to gain control of reality (I think) to take it over. In the end, even He-Man, another character much like Shazam, recognized there was no salvation for this guy and death was the only true way of stopping the madness for both Earth's and Superman's sake.
Injustice Superman would punish you for accidentally throwing a chewed gum on the floor
Superman also killed most of the green lantern corp in the injustice comics
You know the scary thing, there's a much darker and evil version of Superman that makes Injustice more tame
Superman s redempetion:bring lois from other universe
Take a shot everytime he says “more or less”
My stance on Injustice is simply Superman killing the joker was justified everything he did afterwards was Inexcusable
This is a hot take and is off topic but hear me out, Harley Quinn literally got off easy after help orchestrating creating evil superman as well as caused the death and destruction of metropolis.
I understand Harley was manipulated by the Joker but that comes across as taking away someones autonomy, agency and free will.
Sure she feels guilt for what she's done but no one scold her, judge her by her actions, no one is like "I will never forgive nor forget what you've done"
Batman's team is all buddy buddy with her which is weird when you think about it.
I still find it wild that Batman would let Harley Join his team regardless whether she's trying to change or not If I was sups I'd be pressed AF, imagine your former friend(s) working with the same person who not only helped kill millions but kill your wife and unborn child.
Even in the animated movie when sups said he deserved death Bats was like "you don't get off that easy" like WHAT??? you let an domestic terrorist on your team and act like shit is sweet.😂😂
100%, I don't even like mainline comics trying to sell her as a heroine/member of the batfamily.
She is a monster and needs to pay for her crimes. Even old comics where Batman eventually marries Catwoman she still has to go to jail first.
She also never really shows that she's all that sorry. Only in the animated film
Let's not forget that he also blew up an entire planet and several gods
"I'm going to leave off on Injustice: Gods of Among Us" 13:20
I’m glad people are finally holding him accountable. everyone loves to blame everything on Wonder Woman as if she literally forced him into doing these horrible things. She supported him and helped him but she didn’t MAKE him do anything.
This is why I liked some of the "Injustice" movie parts. They have stuff like "The magic community leaving the Justice League", "Wonder Woman being horrified at Superman killing children and eventually turns on him", and "Superman surrendering instead of needing to fight him down".
The movie definitely had bad points, having Flash die a stupid death and letting Amazo wipe out both Hawkman and Cyborg. But I found it a more reasonable story then the OG injustice, which was literally "The world's strongest heroes become villains" but they had them jump years ahead and then retcon the whole story to fit the game.
Don't forget the atom dying to a gas that shouldn't even affect him and the shard of kryptonite was still inside superman's head
I agree with what you said about the point of no return being the loss of any choice
*The closest Injustice Superman could ever come to redemption in my opinion would be something like this:*
*A)* He must admit he was wrong, that his plan was never going to fit the vision he wanted and his ideology was never truly driven by believing he was just. It was his fear of losing anyone or anything important to him after Lois & his unborn child. Perhaps he'd somehow have a vision of Lois and Pa Kent, telling them all that's transpired since their deaths.
Whatever the circumstances, Clark comes to realize on his own that, while he has no remorse for killing Joker and still sees that as something that should've been done long ago, he did go too far. He regrets how his actions harmed and endangered innocents. He's haunted by murdering Shazam, betraying Kara, and turning his closest friends against him.
He wishes he'd listened to his Pa and stopped this madness masquerading as necessity sooner. He's so far gone after all the killing and mental anguish that he doesn't recognize himself anymore. He doesn't even remember how hope feels. Most of all, he regrets destroying humanity's trust in him forever when he only ever wanted to protect and help them.
Sobbing like a child, he confesses that he lost faith in people. It was easier trying to force them on a path he chose than believing in their potential and leaving them freedom to choose to better themselves. He was supposed to set an example, keeping the faith that his heroism would always inspire good in the end. But it's not too late to believe again.
*B)* He dies in a great sacrifice, giving his life to directly contribute in defeating the saga's final villain (I'd go for Darkseid). Multiple Justice Leaguers/Regimers would die, including Wonder Woman, but Clark's death is built up the most. Survivors around the world watch him go out in a blaze of glory. It's thanks to him that Batman & company save Earth.
It would be a massive final battle where every surviving hero, anti-hero, and villain from the beginning of the Injustice Saga to now would participate in some capacity. In his final moments, Clark bids Bruce farewell, knowing his apology at this point would mean little-nothing but giving it anyway. He knows he won't be reunited with his family after all he's done.
He accepts that he deserves damnation. But he hopes (feeling hope for the first time in years) that, in time, the world he loves will recover, heal from the pain he caused, and begin to believe in heroes again. Humanity's divided over whether to remember Clark as the hero he was or the tyrant he became. Batman believes they should remember both, not only to understand how Superman's fall from grace happened but learn from it and teach this dark history to future generations.
*C)* The ending could move forward to sometime in the future, when new heroes are emerging and Earth is relatively peaceful for the time being (partially out of fear that too many conflicts could give rise to another Regime). The scars left by Clark's reign are far from fading, but the world is slowly improving. On a beautiful day, Bruce visits Joker's grave.
In his last words to the villain (in his mind), Bruce tells his old nemesis "You didn't get the last laugh after all." He may have succeeded at making Superman lose control, being indirectly responsible for all that followed. But the world will go on. Humanity will persevere, and someone will always exist to carry on the hope the Justice League once stood for. Bruce will make sure of it. Fear didn't win. Chaos didn't win. Joker did NOT win. And, as long as Batman has a say, he never will.
He was too far gone to realise his mistakes, if he does get a redemption arc sort of thing, it would most likely come in denial, something that shatters his faith in what he had done till now, forcing him to retire to a discreet location, and come back generations later
hey if this relevant but there was crossover of he-man and injustice years ago, the story takes place after injustice 2 superman ending.
in where the new resistance went to eternia to recruit he-man who's having some trouble being the new king and all after his secret was revealed.
also the crossover redemeed damian in that story as he finally see's how evil superman had become.
Injustice 2 superman: I don't kill children, me: yes you do stop lieing
RIP Billy man
I agree.
Up to the point where he killed Shazam for no reason, he was redeemable.
After that...nope. That's the line of no return. You just can't come back from that, anyone who does something like that is just gone.
Remember the worst part is that Billy tried TURNING BACK into his normal form
He was going to say Shazam but then was denied to speak and lasered through the head i feel like superman KNEW if he tried killing Billy while he was a kid, a lotta people would rebel against him or he himself wouldn’t be able to do the deed
No Billy was attempting to use his power to escape
@@wintertrooper7918
why would turning back to a child be considered an escape?
Basically it’s Batman’s contingency in action before your eyes as they say ‘where there’s power there’s corruption’
to be fair... in the course of his speech, Shazam pressed the 'Lois Button'... never press the Lois button around Injustice Superman.
Though it still is messed up.
There’s also another spin off Injustice with he-man
I like how people talk about Shazam's death but not the death of most of the green lantern core, including mogo, an actual living planet
It was probably because Shazam's death was more impactful, both in terms of writing, portrayal, and the fact that seeing something happen in motion with sound hits a lot differently than a still panel in a comic book.
For him to take a child's life so callously and go on acting like it's justified is enough proof to show he doesn't deserve that family he lost anymore. Darkseid's ladder ending is what he deserves honestly
The animated movie is not canon to the game but Superman's father pa kent in the canon prequel comic lives
I would like to think this Superman can be redeemed, but he can't seem to undo what he's done since he now experienced what results can have by killing. Effectively making him an anti-hero. Basically, there should be a "Fear of God" moment with Lois as a ghost.
Wonder Woman throughout all this proved herself to be more of a villain. Especially in Injustice 2
It's stupid that people think batman is the villain. He gives the government the chance to kill joker every week, they refuse. Dude also has mental issues, lots of them; if he kills just like joe chill, just like the joker, his mind may snap and he knows it. That's his luthor-enhanced kryptonite.
He does the best he can and has lines he won't cross, what's the governments excuse? The police's? Hell what stops anyone in the JL from dealing with the issue, anyone mentally stable?
He's the dark paragon of justice, ever hopeful that criminals can be redeemed even the worst of them. Brilliantly written imo