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DC’s Injustice animated movie gets new trailer

After years of demand, fans finally have an adaptation of "Injustice" — and the trailer just proves that it was worth the wait.

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A new trailer for the upcoming animated “Injustice” movie, based on the critically acclaimed Graphic novel and video game, promises that the movie is going to be what the fans have been waiting for.

Injustice is an elseworld tale which shows a Superman mistakenly killing Lois Lane and his unborn son due to the Joker’s manipulation, which causes him to kill the Joker. This leads him down through a tyrannical path resulting in a civil war between Superman, Batman and their allies.

Fans of the “Injustice” video games, developed by Netherrealm studios and the critically acclaimed graphic novels written by Tom Taylor, will be able watch the story unfold in the animated format and, if the trailer is any indicator, the movie is going to be just as violent as the graphic novels. 

The Injustice movie also has a star studded voice cast with Justin Hartley (Green Arrow in “Smallville”) as Superman, Anson Mount (Captain Pike in “Star Trek: Discovery,” Black Bolt in “Marvel’s Inhumans”) as Batman, Gillian Jacobs (Britta from “Community,” Atom Eve in “Invincible”) as Harley Quinn and Kevin Pollak (Hockney from “The Usual Suspects”) as the Joker. Several voice-acting veterans have also joined the cast, with Laura Bailey as Lois Lane, Yuri Lowenthal as Mirror Master, and Fred Tatasciore as Captain Atom.

Sanjayan Karthikeyan

Sanjayan Karthikeyan has always loved super heroes and wants to become a comic book artist/writer. Over the years, he was introduced to Superman who went on to become an inspiration in his life. Superman was the reason he started writing, which has become one of his favorite activities. Karthikeyan just completed schooling and plans on pursuing a career in finance but also wants to pursue Journalism, a new passion of his.

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