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But he recognises you are still best friends so he makes a merged batman/superman symbol that you can wear on your suit instead of a friendship bracelet
and completely misestimating supermans power and ability, completely misestimating batman's intelligence, not having a backup plan for if he loses, not having any sort of traps or foul play to easily defeat them, the list goes on...
@@stereoraptor6940 the way I see it is that in his superiority complex he believed himself to be above such things. There's no way he could be defeated, so why waste time thinking of all that? I dunno. That's just me.
Oh yeah cause The Joker killed Lois Lane and her unborn son by drugging Superman resulting in: Superman killing The Joker Him turning into a villain And Turning some of the Justice League evil as well
When I saw Supes destroying the Fate helmet with his hands I was like "Ok this version is super fucking OP". He's basicallly destroying something that should be his weakness.
@@xavmanisdabestest I said what comics seem to imply. He's vulnerable to magic and magic objects if im not mistaken. So whether he's Batman level vulnerable or not (you probably mean as a human), he still didn't feel any obstruction to squash the Helmet of Fate.
The Joker got exactly what he wanted - chaos, heroes fighting among each other, the worlds burning...he was right in the Dark Knight....all it takes is a little....push...
"You knew. Before I even said anything." The sad part is, that was probably the last happy memory between Bruce and Superman before they became enemies.
Not fear, just the realization that humanity is at its best under a benevolent, logical regime. For the most part superman's regime very efficiently made the world a much better place on its way to being a utopia.
@@codybaggett5329 Uhhh, no it didn't. When you take away free will from everyone you essentially become a tyrant, as Batman himself warned about. Superman ruling with fear only made people grow to resent and despise him, ironically causing MORE conflict than what they were trying to stop.
"Enter thekyuubi" Ummmm......who's freedoms were they oppressing? Oh yeah, the criminals, murderers, rapists and malevolent rulers of the world who were truly opressing their people and stayinguseless wars. Superman literally stopped all wars and conflict on earth, was effectively fighting pollution, and solving world hunger but, ok. Also, do you just not live somewhere with a government? Because they restrict what you can and cannot do to the same degree the league did and they do it through fear (the police and judicial system).
Fun fact: the Batman ending is cannon to the game HOWEVER, there was a comic book sequel that is cannon to the Superman ending. Injustice vs masters of the universe, where he-man is discovered by Katana and brought to earth to stop Superman once and for all. And yes, it is fucking amazing and concludes the injustice storyline per the Superman ending. Def recommend worth reading!
I think it should let the players decide like when you load up the campaign it asked you what ending you chose for the 2nd game and If you chose either superman or batman the campaigns are different
20:20 Imagine if Batman wasn't actually mind-controlled but he was somehow just playing along and he has an ultimate plan to take down Superman from inside his new army.
Or he might actually be brainwashed but gets saved by aquaman. It's shown in his ending that he knows if the regime comes back then they will enslave Atlantis again.
I agree,they should stop this since we already have enough stories of "What if the most powerful man in the world was evil" thing from DC and even outside DC.
HE NEVER WAS A HOPE TO BEGIN WITH...A 10 YR OLD WITH NAIVE SENSE AND VIEW OF JUSTICE GIVEN TOO MUCH POWER, THATS WHAT SUPES IS AND ALWAYS WAS..DONT BE OFFENDED, READ THE COMICS U WILL KNOW WHY I SAID SO
@Emihle Dlephu I actually always viewed batman to be the representation of obsession, just channeled in a slightly more healthy way. Consider that most of batmans foes ended up locked in arkham asylum. They are studies in what happens when obsession turns to madness and destructive urges. Batman is obsessed and honestly somewhat crazy in his own way. That obsessive drive is what has made him great, but could have just as easily broken or twisted him. Superman, on the other hand, has always more been a study on "does absolute power have to corrupt?" Superman obviously in injustice is faced with what happens should his power fail him and he suddenly has to deal with feelings of helplessness and fragility like everyone else. And don't get me wrong, it's done fairly well. However superman is supposed to be an ideal. A representation that you can have power and yet not be corrupted. Consider his arch villain is lex luthor. A man who is very much the epitome of being corrupted by power and a very example of how much power in the wrong hands can go astray. So yes, seeing superman corrupted always feels to me like a cheap attempt to be like "see? no one can avoid corruption if they have that much power" type of thing. Whereas I prefer to imagine there could be such a being. One that has supreme power and yet doesn't seek to be a jerk with it, but rather seeks to be an inspiration.
@Emihle Dlephu umm what? Isn't it superman's character to be mentally human but with powers? Superman used to be just some random good naive dude in a random cornfield that discovered that he has powers... what would you think he will do do? Of course use it for good. He has always been human on the inside that's why despite his powers he can breakdown. Despite his powers he still has a job. Despite his powers he feels... human. Unlike batman, most of us didn't lose our parents in such a tragic way that it made us into a dark and secretive person. Superman is most of us good people if we have powers...
@Emihle Dlephu That's what differentiate the trinity... Wonder woman is always judgemental torwards human society cause she most of time views us as violent warmaniac creatures(until she sees the good side ofc). While Batman is the tragic "I won't let others experience what i have experienced" guy and superman... just a good dude with powers.
@@speedz3420 Computer Generated Imagery, but just because models and animations in the game are made by computer, doesn't mean they're CGI, atleast from my understanding.
I don't know, you'd think the most intelligent being in the entire universe wouldn't say something that stupid. Yeah, you killed billions of kryptonians, but they weren't powered by the Earth's yellow sun.
Actually, there is a comic book mashup between Masters of the Universe and the Injustice 2 timeline, where Damian Wayne, Zatanna, Cyborg and Starfire recruit He-Man, Duncan, and other warriors from Planet Eternia to stop Superman after Injustice 2.
@@sean-thiago1986 so Damian Wayne finally sided with Batman? Why did he go against superman? Didn't he say at one point supes was more of a father to him?
@@meisterigi007 hardly doubt he think what he said at the end it's just a teen who just kill his brother like (even by mistake) and was rejected by his father figure not rly the kind i'll take every words as they come ^^ and seein batman transformed .... i mean wow if this doesn't wake him up ^^
If it’s the same universe then supergirl is gonna try to act it out and release batman so he can figure out a way to release the others since he is very smart that’s my guess.
u saying enslaving people is good thats what brainic also did what is the point what is the difference between hero and villain batman was right every fucking time he is a born leader they should have followed him
@@rishikeshramakrishnan9105he said it's cool that Superman made batman a new suit. That does not imply in any way that enslaving people in good lol. Learn to read
The Infamous Vash : well true. But most likely they'll think like this: "You are all idiots and foolish, I am doing the right thing and it's all thanks to me we got this far! Yet you all betray me!" ... you know, hitler stuff.
@Hussein Abbas I disagree. In real life, the United States is one of the only 1st world country still killing tons of people for committing crimes. A lot of these people were innocent. And some of the guilty ones, I disagree with killing. one of them was a prostitute who was abused since she was a child, and she started killing any of her clients who tried to hurt her or rape her while she was prostituting. If you decide to kill the Joker, you are killing many innocent people along with him. And you will be adding more negativity into the world. There will always be an excuse to kill someone, but that's just an excuse.
Batman's refusal to kill is exactly why the Joker is his perfect arch nemesis. At the core of their philosophies, the Joker believes that everybody in the world is just as sick and twisted as him. It only takes 1 bad day to send them down the path of madness. Batman, on the other hand, believes that criminals are a product of their environment, rather than something they are inherently predisposed to. By refusing to kill them, he's giving them the opportunity to reform themselves and become better people. If either the Joker or Batman were to kill each other, it would invalidate their beliefs. Joker killing Batman would be an admission that he was not able to corrupt him, and thus society is not predisposed to insanity, while Batman killing Joker would be an admission that some people are beyond redemption, and that Injustice's Superman actually had a valid point. Batman and Joker need each other to serve as a constant reminder of what they're fighting for.
@Nyrufa I think part of the reason Batman kind of needs the Joker is that he needs them as a reminder what he could become. This is why Batman never kills and why Zack Snyders Batman sucks. Batman is very well aware of his dark side, which is why he keeps people around who constantly serve as his external conscience. Alfred, James Gordon, Barbara Gordon/Oracle... all people that help him keep his moral compass straight. And he is also aware that killing someone might mean the proverbial bad day for him, turning him into the killer he does not want to be, while that killer is a vital part of him. Zack Snyders inspiration were the Frank Miller Comics he read when he was 12 years old, which are AllStar comics and not even exactly canon. And Frank Miller always was a bit insane, just as his comics are. Batman would never brutally execute men he could easily decapacitate and he would surely not walk around with an assault rifle, shooting people left and right or crush enemies with the Batmobile.
Yo why TF doesn't Superman just lift the ship with his superstrength to prevent it from falling he doesn't need to power it with his frickin brain. He lifts spaceships all the damn time
in this version sperman doesn't have that weird power that puts an energyfield around things he touches so in this version. if he were to support the entire weight of the ship on a point as small as his hands he'd just end up going right through it he wouldn't stop the momentum at all. would be like trying to catch a basketball on the tip of a sword but scaled up 1000 times
This goes for superman returns in 2006 when he stops the falling airline from hitting the ground in the baseball park. Although the nose section did crumple a bit, same thing would have happened, he'd have ripped straight through the plane.
I liked this ending, not because it was inevitably the real outcome without a cliche kryptonite exploit, but because it opens up Multiverse path again for Injustice 3 with MK characters and other guests from several Fighting Games.
@erutyj 76ky88 I was arguing with my brother yesterday about this Superman vs Ultraman. His argument is that this Superman is still Superman at his core, with the combat experience and heroic persistence. I argued that he is unfocused, not all good or all evil, and Ultraman is much more proficient at going for the kill shot.
@@Idazmi7 Did you read Forever Evil? Ultraman wrecked Black Adam in seconds, mangling his jaw for good measure to keep him from summoning his lightning bolt. Most of the time I've seen Ultraman fight its to suppressed, because being challenged makes him look weak. The only time it drags out is if the opponent is that strong, like Superman himself or Mazahs.
@@NeoConker626 I vouch the opposite based on what I've seen. Also, since Ultraman is weak to magic, and Black Adam is 100% hardcore when he fights, the realistic version would have Ultraman _getting wrecked BY Black Adam in seconds,_ and very probably needlessly mutilated, too.
He's a lot like The Batman Who Laughs IMO. Not in direct character, but that its an AU version ruined by the worst actions of the Joker into becoming what he most fears.
The way Superman breaks Hal’s hand is exactly how Deathstroke breaks Kyle Rayner’s hand in Identity Crisis. That’s so badass, especially since this moral dilemma is very reminiscent of the themes in that story arc.
@@magomandrake171 but only because he fused with the weapon that did it in the first place. it's symbolic of how he became a villain to destroy other villains.
This ending feels right out of the Dark Multiverse. A universe where Superman threw away his morals as "Kal-iac." Similar to the Dark Knightfall universe where the same happened to Batman.
My theory is that Brainiac's consciousness is secretly encoded in the ship, so Superman thinks he killed him but he's really alive in his mind, altering his thoughts, sabotaging him from the inside out. He says he killed him but there was never a death scene. I feel like that's where the next Injustice will draw from
There is a sequel to the Superman ending, a comic book called Masters of the Universe vs. Superman. In it He-Man and his allies arrive to Earth to end Superman's regime once and for all. I haven't gotten around to reading it.
@@Michael-ec4zp doubt it people care more about doing the right thing instead of being an asshole. Even if it's a video game it's unfortunate bcuz being an asshole is fun.
No, Injustice 3 should be where Batman finds a way to get his best friend back into the right side. That would make a much better ending to the trilogy.
Umm, I'm pretty sure it's safe to say that an Earth run by a tyrannt of Darkseid's calibre who seeks to take over the entire multiverse is a bad thing.
Ian Bailey i mean it in the sense that this is an interesting and refreshing ending as opposed to the cliché " the hero once again saves the day" ending.
Batman's moral code is more powerful than a dude in a red cape who shoots lasers from his eyes. Imagine being so strong willed you refuse to kill anyone, regardless of the circumstances.
i agree with you, they treated superman like shit these times! and they make batman's moral code somewhat always "the justice". look at batman! he's literally attack clark first! this is crazy, this is not superman!
@@OmniDan26 You're right, those things aren't real. Neil Gaiman says writing is all about using lies to tell the truth. If you forsake all writing because there is no real person named Superman, you lose the other things, the real things, you can get from one of his stories.
They explained in the first game that he developed an enzyme with Lex Luthor to give him and the rest of the people who sided with him the durability of Superman so they wouldn’t be so easily killed when fighting their superpowered ex-friends.
Stories are written by Humans... they don't have super powers... so of course we'd be biased to write a human character at their full potential can defeat anybody with any outlandish powerset because Humanity should be enough. These kinds of things are fantasy fulfillment for humans who are not at their best to become bigger and better through another being we can live vicariously through, who we can most relate.
Medalion Ah yes, because all powerful aliens that get power from the sun, and magical beings are just as realistic. But genetically modified superhumans with incredible intellect, and unbelievable resources are too out of this world.(As the guy above you noted Batman and his gang aren’t even human anymore they’re superhumans at that point, Alfred himself beats up Superman once with the serum everyone took) Regardless take into account if you throw out the “plot armor” you’re left with no plot.
I mean to be fair Batman is known for knowing Superman’s weakness that can be exploited. And it’s clearly shown that he partially disabled Superman’s powers
6:50 Brainiac has a bad habit of somehow getting distracted constantly, and even when hes not distracted hes just dumb, sees superman incapacitated and clearly in pain on the throne and walks up, stands there, and goes "Relinquish my ship!" and then just continues standing as if he thinks superman will do it
See I’m curious as to why Batman was fine with killing fate (destroying the helmet he was bound to) but not ok with destroying brainiac, or any other villain Also, that shot to Arthur’s leg? Death in 10 seconds
The reason batman killed fate was because fate isnt an accutally a human he is just a voice in his head also he stabed arthur in the leg to disable him not kill him and batman doesnt think he is better than everyone but if the world is in dangee would u rather have strength or smarts
Succ Nasty I could agree with this except for the fact that he caused all this by not ending joker in the first place. How smart can you claim to be when you continue to trust in a legal system that continues to fail. He also has saved his rogues gallery from legal execution multiple times and in so doing lost all credibility for his spearheaded about following the law. Also when it comes to fate not being a person, he keeps people from killing the doll that’s a mob boss that is literally one of his rogue’s inner voices so how is that different.
@@matthewm4020 we are close to the same thing if you start killing people that will create a bigger war you see how mad captain cold was when they exucuted jis sister and when you start killing villians they're family members and stuff will start getting angry about the way yall treating them and they will start forming groups to prove points and if those points don't get to superman then they will start going evil trying to kill superman and once they kill him some of the people will think its fine to kill which will start the mess all over again making it impossible to have world peace Thats why batman doesnt kill cause he thinks abt the future and killing villains is taking away from peoples families Superman only thinks abt the moment in time thats why he is always surprised when something bad happens But like i said were kinda on the same page
I can see Bats being able to defeat Supes with his ability to depower him with kryptonite, red sun radiation, etc. No way he can beat Diana, Black Adam, Flash and a few others no matter how much prep time he has.
Sometimes playing these Injustice games really makes you wonder why Superman did not get the good uncle Ben speech: Great Power comes Great Responsibility.
Seamus Murphy If you mean green lanterns constructs or something like that. Then its because superman isn't weak to magic, he just isn't strong against it. His physical strength and durability are still ridiculous.
Because he is not weak against magic like kryptonite, he's just not resistant to it like he is to most other things. And the magic on there has nothing to do with durability so it's not exactly unbreakable
Seamus Murphy Dr. Fate’s helm has been broken before but it always reforms(don’t know if that’s the case with injustice though cause he is pretty weak in this game).
Green Lantern power isn't magic (except for Alan Scott's). Either way the fact that superman is as vulnerable as any normal person to magic and magical objects does not make magic users and objects invulnerable to his very significant force.
Noone can stop Superman. He is the best of us. He represents hope. Hope is the fundamental belief the potential of every person to be a force for good.
Whether or not Batman will admit it, he's being COMPLETELY selfish whenever he spares the life of someone who's death would make the world a better place, because he's putting his own morality above the lives of millions of innocents. How much blood is on his hands?
It's not his own morality, dumbass. It's the morality of advanced society at large. We don't kill people Willy nilly because that isn't up to us. Batman understands what happens when you take morality into your own hands. You become corrupted. Or you become evil superman
@@johnyreyes3567 what are you talking about? Being a hero is not about not killing, but about sacrificing to help others. If a pardon kills someone to save an innocent person, that person is a hero because he took the life of another person sacrificing his morality for a greater good.
@@johnyreyes3567 Right. But the lives that Joker has maimed, injured or taken is to some extent Batman's responsibility. Because Batman refuses to end a permanent threat, despite having multiple chances of doing so. A bigger question must therefore be asked, is one's ideals of greater importance than the lives of those you wish to protect? What about that high-school girl who no longer has a face because the Joker cut it off? She turned to a life of crime because of him. By Bruce sparing one life, do you know what that girl lost? Her future. Bruce essentially doomed any victim the Joker would mutilate in the future by refusing to kill him. What about the woman Joker raped for shits and giggles? Or the baby he put in a blender? The Joker's whole philosophy is to corrupt people. To him, all it takes is "one bad day" and you can become as bad as him. That's what he did to Superman. All of this could've been avoided had Batman possessed the will to kill someone. Prison exists for isolation, reformation and rehabilitation, but of men the likes of Joker there is no rehabilitation. Redemption is a special thing, and sometimes it's not for everyone. The Joker has literally been given a lifetime of chances to redeem himself every time Batman captures him, but the Joker never does.
@@jonbartolo8067 yeah but what about almost every universe where Bruce or someone else actually kills the Joker? Things almost always end up even worse. Batman who Laughs was born of Joker taking it too far and pushing Bruce Wayne to kill him. The injustice universe was basically born when Superman killed Joker
Given how screwed up this universe is, I would like it if Zod had a change of heart from how evil Superman became, and became the Superman after defeating Kal-El
Superman: we should kill brainiac Everyone else: instantly abandons their moral codes Edit: holy fuck I have accidentally started WW3 in the replies with this terrible joke
@@Idazmi7 so do I, but pretty much every superhero featured in this game has a moral code where they don't kill anyone. They've all done their absolute hardest to protect everyone, even the criminals. Why half of them suddenly decided to abandon this code now confuses me.
i hate the injustice game for potraying superman this way. Even in the kingdom come series, when joker kill Lois, Superman still did not turn evil. I don't believe that is in superman characteristic.
I'm pretty sure it was a comic first, but i get it. I think though that it humanizes Superman so much more. I don't know anything about the kingdom come series but, at least from a few videos and playing the games I think its a bit different. Joker didn't kill Lois he tricked Superman into doing it. I mean, seriously, can you imagine what that would do to a person, the guilt and anger of something like that? It shows that he is vulnerable in the same ways we are emotionally. And Supes still sees himself as the hero, doing what is necessary to save the world and keep everyone safe. Almost no one sees themselves as bad, everyone is the hero of their own story. What would you do to protect your family or avenge them if you had that kind of power? It makes Superman relatable, you can empathize without agreeing, human in a way (I know he's an alien). No matter how much we would like to think otherwise, having gone through the same thing and having his powers, how many of us would actually be any different? Sorry about all the commas I, fucking, love, commas!
In the Kingdom Come series, Lois died directly at the hands of the Joker, who was then killed by a metal named Magog. Superman wasn't directly responsible. In Injustice however, Superman was forced to realize what his own two hands had done via Joker's trick; killed Lois, their unborn child, and all of Metropolis due to the nuke linked to Lois' heartbeat. Bottom line: The Kingdom Come Superman wasn't pushed nearly as far as the Injustice one.
When you're as powerful as Superman, you feel disheartened by the lives you're unable to save. You find yourself wanting more, and you may end up going to extreme measures to secure it, even if it means sacrificing your own morals. That's just my philosophy anyway.
In Kingdom Come superman ALMOST goes berserk like this in the end. That said, although I do like Injustice, Kingdom Come is in another league. It is a masterpiece.
Sjw's agenda man. Of course it doesn't matter since it's on Alternate Universe. In the end when 'Crisis' happen, all of this is rid from existence. Just like DCEU Justice League.
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Sharkhanatic
I dint play injustice but I alrdy know they should've destroyed the ship as well as braniac
Sharkhanatic Superman is a dickhead
Ken Masters
Lol
Sharkhanatic I love this bad ending superman said the remaining cities are back so yeh
Wow...............tragic. Simply seeking solitude as ever the resolution.
When your friend is mad at you so he mind controls you but he still cares to make you a new suit
I hate it when they do that
But he recognises you are still best friends so he makes a merged batman/superman symbol that you can wear on your suit instead of a friendship bracelet
imagine wonder woman and the rest of the team with suits like that
Superman's a genocidal maniac, but he still has taste.
Knight Zero yeah Saturdays are the best
I love how Brainiac shows his superior intellect by punching people in the face...
*Mi sh ip*
and completely misestimating supermans power and ability, completely misestimating batman's intelligence, not having a backup plan for if he loses, not having any sort of traps or foul play to easily defeat them, the list goes on...
@@stereoraptor6940 Just say because plot
@@stereoraptor6940 the way I see it is that in his superiority complex he believed himself to be above such things. There's no way he could be defeated, so why waste time thinking of all that? I dunno. That's just me.
@@stereoraptor6940 underestimating
The funny thing is... this was the ultimate victory for the Joker.
Nauman Javed it totally was 😂
Yea 😂
Oh yeah cause The Joker killed Lois Lane and her unborn son by drugging Superman resulting in:
Superman killing The Joker
Him turning into a villain
And
Turning some of the Justice League evil as well
@@benmunn7593 It was a really bad day.
Or for the Batman Who Laughs
Batman: "Do you remember that night when you told me Lois was pregnant?
Superman: "You knew, even before I said anything."
Batman: "I was the father."
BURN!!!!!
hahahahah
Actually, it's hinted in the comics that it's Luther's kid.
Not funny dude, Bruce would never do that to Clark!!!
@@DragonHeart613 tbh bruce has been with lois before
When I saw Supes destroying the Fate helmet with his hands I was like "Ok this version is super fucking OP". He's basicallly destroying something that should be his weakness.
Just because it's a magical item doesn't mean he's automatically weakened by it or something...
Superman is just as susceptible to magic as anyone else is. He's vulnerable to it but it's not like just all magic suddenly cancels out his powers lol
nah it's more like his resistance to magic is comparable to batmans resistance to magic. not magic automatically is treated like kryptonite
@@xavmanisdabestest I said what comics seem to imply. He's vulnerable to magic and magic objects if im not mistaken. So whether he's Batman level vulnerable or not (you probably mean as a human), he still didn't feel any obstruction to squash the Helmet of Fate.
Tony, The Stark Yeah I didn’t get that either
"I'm tired of fighting you, Arthur"
Says this AFTER stabbing the trident of fucking Atlantis into his leg
Boss Moves
He was basically telling for Arthur to stay down
Aquaman got very lucky. Not sure how his femoral artery wasn't severed from that.
Ok if hes tired of fighting him, stabbing the trident in his leg shows it. How is it confusing?
@@clerns Well, he is a superhuman. He'll be fine.
"how is it you lead? I'M BATMAN!" LOL
still the dumbest shit ive ever heard...
adrien baisden "I'M BATMAN" is a perfectly legitimate response.
Legit that part made me spit my coffee out.
"I'm Batman!" is the answer to _all_ of life's questions!
@@BloodyBay only if your actually batman, which for bruce wayne he is.
The Joker got exactly what he wanted - chaos, heroes fighting among each other, the worlds burning...he was right in the Dark Knight....all it takes is a little....push...
It wasn't just a little push...
All it took was one bad day
Lies again? Sunday Bell Kill People
Too bad he can't enjoy it anymore.
And.....here.....we......go
"You knew. Before I even said anything."
The sad part is, that was probably the last happy memory between Bruce and Superman before they became enemies.
It was
Game developers seem to make better cinematics than movie makers
Disney should be begging BioWare to help them make better Star Wars movies.
Same bro
@@mmb6527 they should ask for advise lol
Injustice was the only series where I tried to rush through the game play in order to get back to the cut scenes instead of the other way around.
@stevie bops they can
Damn, this video is literally Superman turning to the dark side from fear just like Yoda explained lol. its awesome
Kid Power
He doesn't exactly look like he's suffering.
@@TheVagabondGadite well lois died and he got so paranoid he choose to rule by fear
Not fear, just the realization that humanity is at its best under a benevolent, logical regime. For the most part superman's regime very efficiently made the world a much better place on its way to being a utopia.
@@codybaggett5329 Uhhh, no it didn't. When you take away free will from everyone you essentially become a tyrant, as Batman himself warned about. Superman ruling with fear only made people grow to resent and despise him, ironically causing MORE conflict than what they were trying to stop.
"Enter thekyuubi" Ummmm......who's freedoms were they oppressing? Oh yeah, the criminals, murderers, rapists and malevolent rulers of the world who were truly opressing their people and stayinguseless wars. Superman literally stopped all wars and conflict on earth, was effectively fighting pollution, and solving world hunger but, ok. Also, do you just not live somewhere with a government? Because they restrict what you can and cannot do to the same degree the league did and they do it through fear (the police and judicial system).
If Injustice 3 comes around, it should use Superman's ending. I want to see how the heroes could return from such dire and dark circumstances.
Fun fact: the Batman ending is cannon to the game HOWEVER, there was a comic book sequel that is cannon to the Superman ending. Injustice vs masters of the universe, where he-man is discovered by Katana and brought to earth to stop Superman once and for all. And yes, it is fucking amazing and concludes the injustice storyline per the Superman ending. Def recommend worth reading!
There is. It's called Injustice vs. Masters of the Universe.
I think it should let the players decide like when you load up the campaign it asked you what ending you chose for the 2nd game and If you chose either superman or batman the campaigns are different
They already used the superman ending in a he-man crossover.
The next game will be the batman ending.
@@thelonesurvivor3955 two comments already said that before you
20:20 Imagine if Batman wasn't actually mind-controlled but he was somehow just playing along and he has an ultimate plan to take down Superman from inside his new army.
Sounds like Batman.
That's EXACTLY what Batman would do
Or he might actually be brainwashed but gets saved by aquaman. It's shown in his ending that he knows if the regime comes back then they will enslave Atlantis again.
nah... you guys are just bitter fanboy lol
That is a Batman move
Braniac: "How is it you lead?"
*cut to Batman from HISHE sitting in the cafe*
*taking a deep breath*
CUZ IM BATMAANNNNNNN
THIS IS WHAT I WAS THINKING EXACTLY.
xD thanks
amazing
You wanna know my secret identity?
Papermonk mannnnnn I wish he said it that way 🤣🤣
I thought exactly that
😂💯
Somehow it always makes me incredibly sad to see Superman portrayed as a bad guy. It almost seems to be akin to a loss of hope.
I agree,they should stop this since we already have enough stories of "What if the most powerful man in the world was evil" thing from DC and even outside DC.
HE NEVER WAS A HOPE TO BEGIN WITH...A 10 YR OLD WITH NAIVE SENSE AND VIEW OF JUSTICE GIVEN TOO MUCH POWER, THATS WHAT SUPES IS AND ALWAYS WAS..DONT BE OFFENDED, READ THE COMICS U WILL KNOW WHY I SAID SO
@Emihle Dlephu I actually always viewed batman to be the representation of obsession, just channeled in a slightly more healthy way. Consider that most of batmans foes ended up locked in arkham asylum. They are studies in what happens when obsession turns to madness and destructive urges. Batman is obsessed and honestly somewhat crazy in his own way. That obsessive drive is what has made him great, but could have just as easily broken or twisted him.
Superman, on the other hand, has always more been a study on "does absolute power have to corrupt?" Superman obviously in injustice is faced with what happens should his power fail him and he suddenly has to deal with feelings of helplessness and fragility like everyone else. And don't get me wrong, it's done fairly well. However superman is supposed to be an ideal. A representation that you can have power and yet not be corrupted. Consider his arch villain is lex luthor. A man who is very much the epitome of being corrupted by power and a very example of how much power in the wrong hands can go astray.
So yes, seeing superman corrupted always feels to me like a cheap attempt to be like "see? no one can avoid corruption if they have that much power" type of thing. Whereas I prefer to imagine there could be such a being. One that has supreme power and yet doesn't seek to be a jerk with it, but rather seeks to be an inspiration.
@Emihle Dlephu umm what? Isn't it superman's character to be mentally human but with powers? Superman used to be just some random good naive dude in a random cornfield that discovered that he has powers... what would you think he will do do? Of course use it for good. He has always been human on the inside that's why despite his powers he can breakdown. Despite his powers he still has a job. Despite his powers he feels... human. Unlike batman, most of us didn't lose our parents in such a tragic way that it made us into a dark and secretive person. Superman is most of us good people if we have powers...
@Emihle Dlephu That's what differentiate the trinity... Wonder woman is always judgemental torwards human society cause she most of time views us as violent warmaniac creatures(until she sees the good side ofc). While Batman is the tragic "I won't let others experience what i have experienced" guy and superman... just a good dude with powers.
The CGI on the faces is extremely realistic. Imagine the quality of CGi by 2027...
That's the same thing we said 10 years ago. Then, we got Minecraft
Ps4 magic
It's not CGI...
@@Cipher_556 what does CGI stand for
@@speedz3420
Computer Generated Imagery, but just because models and animations in the game are made by computer, doesn't mean they're CGI, atleast from my understanding.
Well that's terrifying, but a well-done cutscene.
It definitely made me want to re-donwload and beat the shit out of Wonder Woman again, though.
IKR?? She's such a BITCH! She wants Batman DEAD! WTF?!
I actually love wonder woman in this, she's a dark, ruthless bitch that ganks anyone that gets in her way.
Anthony Barnes yeh but she’s as equally annoying especially in the comics
Yeh... why is she such a stupid bitch in this game?
Yeah, it was awesome but gave me the chills. I would not f*ck with Superman then
I love superman and batman's voice actor, they meld together perfectly like bread and butter.
Makes sense since they both voiced the characters in the JL animated series for years lol
As much as this nonsensical story annoys me I have to agree with this. The voice acting is top notch.
@@magomandrake171 Which part is nonsense? The flying man with an S on his chest or the intergalactic green man?
@@shadowrev2914 Superman acting astronomically out of character.
@@magomandrake171 In my opinion the comics justify his radical change enough
Superman can hear heart beats across the earth and react faster than a bullet could exit a gun yet he couldn't stop Doctor Fate from being impaled.
Even Superman lets his guard down
plot reasons
That's the problem with him being overpowered as fuck. Writers have to ignore some of his power sometimes to make the plot go forward properly.
Or simply dodge Batman's punches (and do many many things).
@@rwarren there on a hostile alien ship what reason would there to let his guard down?
I won't lie. The braniac batman suit is low key cool
and they never put it in the game lol
@@Wally_West
The should put it in the game. If not, someone should mod it in. It's too sweet to be left out.
So was the superman suit. Honestly looked way cooler than his normal suit.
I know right,awesome suit
nothing low key about that though....
“I match your strength! You, cannot match my intellect! You are only Krpytonian, which I have killed billions!”
Idk why but I love that quote
Yes
I don't know, you'd think the most intelligent being in the entire universe wouldn't say something that stupid. Yeah, you killed billions of kryptonians, but they weren't powered by the Earth's yellow sun.
@@Emerl18 it was really more of an intimidation tactic
Superman: "Let's see how you do when you're not hiding behind your ship!"
Yeah that line was perfectly written
I want a comic series set in this timeline where it's all the lantern corps trying their hardest to fight back against superman's legion.
Actually, there is a comic book mashup between Masters of the Universe and the Injustice 2 timeline, where Damian Wayne, Zatanna, Cyborg and Starfire recruit He-Man, Duncan, and other warriors from Planet Eternia to stop Superman after Injustice 2.
I think darkside might be next up.
In the comic series of Injustice he killed One of the guardians destroyed a planet And crippled The Green Lantern core
@@sean-thiago1986 so Damian Wayne finally sided with Batman? Why did he go against superman? Didn't he say at one point supes was more of a father to him?
@@meisterigi007 hardly doubt he think what he said
at the end it's just a teen who just kill his brother like (even by mistake) and was rejected by his father figure
not rly the kind i'll take every words as they come ^^ and seein batman transformed .... i mean wow if this doesn't wake him up ^^
Not just Batman, but I'm sure Flash, Green Lantern, and the others suffered the same fate.
Everyone who was against Superman suffered the same fate as Batman
So Injustice 3, if following the BAD ending, will be Supergirl saving the world? Or parallel universe again? Haha
If it’s the same universe then supergirl is gonna try to act it out and release batman so he can figure out a way to release the others since he is very smart that’s my guess.
Jon Reyes they definitely should make it so in injustice 3 they have two stories and you can choose which ending you want to start off with
Flips4Dayz hey that's pretty good. But imagine the workload needed lmao.
The fact that he made him a new suit with his bat logo combined with the S shows he still likes him :)
All you had to do was follow the damn train C fuckin J
"Ah Bruce, heres your present, happy slavery :)"
How is that even?? WTF??
u saying enslaving people is good thats what brainic also did what is the point what is the difference between hero and villain batman was right every fucking time he is a born leader they should have followed him
@@rishikeshramakrishnan9105he said it's cool that Superman made batman a new suit. That does not imply in any way that enslaving people in good lol. Learn to read
You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain. (cliche , i know..)
is that from.ah i cant remember.. what movie.....
batman - the dark knight, its what harvey dent/twoface said.
you'll never see yourself as the villain though.
Gendo ruwo some villians actually do see they are the villain
The Infamous Vash : well true. But most likely they'll think like this: "You are all idiots and foolish, I am doing the right thing and it's all thanks to me we got this far! Yet you all betray me!" ... you know, hitler stuff.
Batman's absolute refusal to kill one to save many is what got them into this mess in the first place lol
Well, You aren't saving people by creating a Regime and turning the country into North Korea.
@Hussein Abbas I disagree. In real life, the United States is one of the only 1st world country still killing tons of people for committing crimes. A lot of these people were innocent. And some of the guilty ones, I disagree with killing. one of them was a prostitute who was abused since she was a child, and she started killing any of her clients who tried to hurt her or rape her while she was prostituting.
If you decide to kill the Joker, you are killing many innocent people along with him. And you will be adding more negativity into the world.
There will always be an excuse to kill someone, but that's just an excuse.
@Hussein Abbas Idd, if they don't want to kill them, they should at least not be the bodyguards that enable their slaughter.
Batman's refusal to kill is exactly why the Joker is his perfect arch nemesis. At the core of their philosophies, the Joker believes that everybody in the world is just as sick and twisted as him. It only takes 1 bad day to send them down the path of madness. Batman, on the other hand, believes that criminals are a product of their environment, rather than something they are inherently predisposed to. By refusing to kill them, he's giving them the opportunity to reform themselves and become better people. If either the Joker or Batman were to kill each other, it would invalidate their beliefs. Joker killing Batman would be an admission that he was not able to corrupt him, and thus society is not predisposed to insanity, while Batman killing Joker would be an admission that some people are beyond redemption, and that Injustice's Superman actually had a valid point. Batman and Joker need each other to serve as a constant reminder of what they're fighting for.
@Nyrufa
I think part of the reason Batman kind of needs the Joker is that he needs them as a reminder what he could become. This is why Batman never kills and why Zack Snyders Batman sucks.
Batman is very well aware of his dark side, which is why he keeps people around who constantly serve as his external conscience. Alfred, James Gordon, Barbara Gordon/Oracle... all people that help him keep his moral compass straight. And he is also aware that killing someone might mean the proverbial bad day for him, turning him into the killer he does not want to be, while that killer is a vital part of him.
Zack Snyders inspiration were the Frank Miller Comics he read when he was 12 years old, which are AllStar comics and not even exactly canon. And Frank Miller always was a bit insane, just as his comics are. Batman would never brutally execute men he could easily decapacitate and he would surely not walk around with an assault rifle, shooting people left and right or crush enemies with the Batmobile.
This ending is more respectful to Batman than the suicide squad bs
Yo why TF doesn't Superman just lift the ship with his superstrength to prevent it from falling he doesn't need to power it with his frickin brain. He lifts spaceships all the damn time
Good question. And super girl could've helped too.
in this version sperman doesn't have that weird power that puts an energyfield around things he touches so in this version. if he were to support the entire weight of the ship on a point as small as his hands he'd just end up going right through it he wouldn't stop the momentum at all. would be like trying to catch a basketball on the tip of a sword but scaled up 1000 times
@@xavmanisdabestest alright nice one Elite Salad I thought I wasn't going to get a satisfying answer to this but that's a great answer if true
This goes for superman returns in 2006 when he stops the falling airline from hitting the ground in the baseball park. Although the nose section did crumple a bit, same thing would have happened, he'd have ripped straight through the plane.
Because that would mean the cities would still not be back, so he did 2 things at once.
"Im Batman" - Batman 2017
"I'm Batman" - Batman, everyday.
Fuck Batman.
“I’m Batman” -Batman 1939-end of time
"I am Groot" - unknown
"I'm late" - Me, 2020
The look of pure terror on Kara's face. Very well done,
Batman: "Do you remember that night you told me Lois was pregnant ?"
Superman: "You knew, before I even said anything."
Batman: "I was watching....."
Lmao
😂
Batman:👀
*no*
@swagg kidd lol that's what he really does though
"How is it YOU lead"
"I'm Batman"
Yea go back to your planet homeboy haha
If Martian Manhunter was there, he would gotten all cities back safely
Too bad Superman had to kill him because Wonder Bitch decided to be fuckwit.
@@Threezi04 At least Wonder woman got hit with his heat vision, she deserved it.
Melinda Baker trye
@@itsrisen Of course, how didn't I think of that?
He was in injustice game but there was no story ending for him
I liked this ending, not because it was inevitably the real outcome without a cliche kryptonite exploit, but because it opens up Multiverse path again for Injustice 3 with MK characters and other guests from several Fighting Games.
@erutyj 76ky88 I was arguing with my brother yesterday about this Superman vs Ultraman. His argument is that this Superman is still Superman at his core, with the combat experience and heroic persistence. I argued that he is unfocused, not all good or all evil, and Ultraman is much more proficient at going for the kill shot.
@@NeoConker626
You'd be wrong. Ultraman likes to play with his food.
@@Idazmi7 Did you read Forever Evil? Ultraman wrecked Black Adam in seconds, mangling his jaw for good measure to keep him from summoning his lightning bolt. Most of the time I've seen Ultraman fight its to suppressed, because being challenged makes him look weak. The only time it drags out is if the opponent is that strong, like Superman himself or Mazahs.
@@NeoConker626
I vouch the opposite based on what I've seen. Also, since Ultraman is weak to magic, and Black Adam is 100% hardcore when he fights, the realistic version would have Ultraman _getting wrecked BY Black Adam in seconds,_ and very probably needlessly mutilated, too.
I'd like to see it happen and they bring in He-Man. That was a comic.
"Quit Bruce, you can't win!"
"You of all people should know I never go back on my word! that's my ninja way! Dattebayo!"
BELIEVE IT!
That is my Bat way!*
Ah, the legendary battle between Bruce Wayne and Thanos, my favorite Naruto fight animated by Ufotable
Facepalms
"bruce"
"clark"
"bruce!"
"clark!"
"BRUCE!"
"CLARK!"
"BBRRUUCCEE!!!"
"CCLLAARRKK!!!"
Justice League (movie): This is how you do evil Superman
Injustice 2: You'll either make the right choice, or I'll make it for you. Whats it gonna be?
Justice League TAS, "A Better World" two-parter: I'm great.
animated movie? or joss whedon movie?
@@WallNutBreaker524 Snyder movie. Point is that Injustice did actual EVIL Superman, while JL movie only played with the idea.
@@rollercoaster478 and we r yet to see a attempt at evil supes in snyder's jl2,3
I Wish this was a real life movie.
Why didn't he just get out of the ship and push it back, slowing the fall until it safely lands on the ground?
Ikr
Because that would be stupid. It's a fucking game, no logic needed.
U cant push a ship. With the amount of force focused on a single small surface area, superman will go thru the ship.
Apotekare Nossnotna it’s called tacktile kenesis all kryptonians have it
@@loki3386Thanks for clarifying.
Kara has no idea how gone Superman was. Better yet, he has become worst then Zod... all thanks to the Joker.
you're welcome hahahah
@@SS_Joker_88-18 damn you Joker you turned superman into a superdick
@@ShamimKhan-gj8ug it was fun to play with supes. More funnier than with the bat hahah
@@SS_Joker_88-18 as much as I'm mad I agree
He's a lot like The Batman Who Laughs IMO. Not in direct character, but that its an AU version ruined by the worst actions of the Joker into becoming what he most fears.
14:55 There's still good in you. I can feel it.
Just imagine if Luke had joined Vader, a similar scene would happen.
Then the comic sequel has Clark being stopped by freaking He-Man.
Obviously non-canon.
@@Idazmi7 unless it is :thinking emoji:
@@swaglevi4315
He-Man isn't canon to the DC Universe.
Idazmi7 Well DC published it so hopefully he’s a guest in Injustice 3.
@@Dynaman21 and besides
He-man existing in the DC multiverse oddly makes sense
Brainiac murders billions. "No we can't kill him!" Comic book writers kill me haha.
You clearly didn't get the point.
That's not...I'm not even going to try to explain it to you
@@worthas7196 you clearly not doing the word clearly justice. Clearly
Ikr. It's the equivalent of saying "No, we can't kill Hitler!!!"
@FMJackal Lol
When you need Batman, even in the dark side....
Not really
'It's over bruce....I have the high ground@
'You underestimate my power......I'm BATMAN!!!!!!!!'
All hail Super-Brain-Man.
More like super maniac
@@robensmonteau161 nice name
Mega mind
Clarkeniac
Nah fuck that
love it how Brainiac can block punches from Superman and punch him in return, but his punches don't instantly disintegrate batman. #logic
they took a pill that massively increases their strength and durability so they could stand up to superman
@@thecrackcrab9841 man, Batman must have an entire warehouse of those pills, cuz he pulls off this shit in just about every situation
He’s also wearing a (kryptonite???) suit
@@Eorxied2300 brainiac isnt weak to kryptonite
that new Superman suit at the end looks cool.
trippplefive I wish it was playable
How is you lead?.
“I’m Batman”
I’m persistent.
“We’ll find a way.”
“We always do.”
For a time, they were friends and comrades once more.
This video is only 20 mins and is still way better than Batman V Superman
freee63 oh no it’s retarded
Gets old.
even howard the duck movie is still better than Batman v Superman
lol
absolutely better than JL:
The way Superman breaks Hal’s hand is exactly how Deathstroke breaks Kyle Rayner’s hand in Identity Crisis. That’s so badass, especially since this moral dilemma is very reminiscent of the themes in that story arc.
10:25 I like how when superman makes a valid point batman's first thought is to attack him
He's a little boy in a Bat costume.
Batman did a Wonder Woman
god damn, this should have been the movies
Having the same voice as the owl that guards the spirit library. Is fitting for brainiac
Wan Shi Tong is voiced by Hector Elizondo, not by Jeffrey Combs who voiced Brainiac in this game.
My friend said “ i know superman loves Louis but he doesn’t seem like a family guy”🤣
And at the end there will be: "My name is Tempus Fuginaut and I just shown you one of the Tales From The Dark Multiverse"
Batman: "We can't turn off this machine that threatens the lives of zillions of sapient beings".
Superman: "You serious?"
You mean sentient
@@heyoitsmenate Sapient is also effective in this scenario from 2 years ago.
Fun thing is that Superman was right. Assuming he didn't became a liar he says he's successfully restoring shrunked cties one by one.
@@magomandrake171 but only because he fused with the weapon that did it in the first place. it's symbolic of how he became a villain to destroy other villains.
That ending tho what he did to Batman, his own brother, best friend, and last hope.... truly a dark ending for the Man of Steel
NOTHIN CAN BE DARKER THAN THIS
All Batman's fault.
How the hell do they combine the CGI with the live action? it's very impressive
When superman does the giant punch to flash that sends him into the sky, it's all of the sudden day instead of night lol
different location on the planet
Mind controlling your friends is the ultimate evil.
#NotmySuperman.
i just dont understand what superman is wearing on his head.
bluetooth
CapnGeech are you Chadseid by any chance
The crown of Krypton
It's a mantle
celvester allison lol dude I just saw your other comment what are you gay?
This ending feels right out of the Dark Multiverse.
A universe where Superman threw away his morals as "Kal-iac."
Similar to the Dark Knightfall universe where the same happened to Batman.
Are you telling me there's a universe where Batman is (gasp) wrong?
@@magomandrake171 Many, to be exact.
The more I watch these videos the more and more the villains are making sence
My theory is that Brainiac's consciousness is secretly encoded in the ship, so Superman thinks he killed him but he's really alive in his mind, altering his thoughts, sabotaging him from the inside out. He says he killed him but there was never a death scene. I feel like that's where the next Injustice will draw from
There is a sequel to the Superman ending, a comic book called Masters of the Universe vs. Superman. In it He-Man and his allies arrive to Earth to end Superman's regime once and for all.
I haven't gotten around to reading it.
This Superman makes the Justice Lords version of Superman look like a good guy.
Id' love to see Injustice 3 continuing bad ending...
Sergio's Covers hopefully one day
@@Michael-ec4zp doubt it people care more about doing the right thing instead of being an asshole. Even if it's a video game it's unfortunate bcuz being an asshole is fun.
No, Injustice 3 should be where Batman finds a way to get his best friend back into the right side.
That would make a much better ending to the trilogy.
A comic did so. Injustice vs Masters Of The Universe.
X2
not a bad ending at all. i'd watch a movie like this.
Umm, I'm pretty sure it's safe to say that an Earth run by a tyrannt of Darkseid's calibre who seeks to take over the entire multiverse is a bad thing.
Ian Bailey i mean it in the sense that this is an interesting and refreshing ending as opposed to the cliché " the hero once again saves the day" ending.
you are right, but he isn't darkseid, come on people, he isn't even bad in my opinion
Sotiris Karachalios yah, he is worse than bad .
CUZ IM BATMAN no he isn't, do you call red hood bad?
I always thought Clark was right Batman’s reasoning has always been flawed to me
17:31 ouch, talk about breaking the 4th wall by accident.
Batman's moral code is more powerful than a dude in a red cape who shoots lasers from his eyes. Imagine being so strong willed you refuse to kill anyone, regardless of the circumstances.
Stupid not strong willed
It costs millions of lives because he refused to kill one homicidal clown
The writing for this scene was really good.
I'm a 70's and 80's kid. I've never been a fan of seeing my classic heroes do evil things. It genuinely makes me feel uneasy.
Though I suppose it could teach one that even our greatest heroes can be flawed, can be wrong, can go bad. It is true to life, if nothing else.
i agree with you, they treated superman like shit these times! and they make batman's moral code somewhat always "the justice". look at batman! he's literally attack clark first! this is crazy, this is not superman!
@@Grubbo "True to life", yeah like space aliens that get power from the sun and can blow up panets? So true to life lmao.
@@OmniDan26 You're right, those things aren't real. Neil Gaiman says writing is all about using lies to tell the truth. If you forsake all writing because there is no real person named Superman, you lose the other things, the real things, you can get from one of his stories.
Batman and his OP plot armor. Defeating super humans....
That's why this ending makes the most sense: Batman lost.
They explained in the first game that he developed an enzyme with Lex Luthor to give him and the rest of the people who sided with him the durability of Superman so they wouldn’t be so easily killed when fighting their superpowered ex-friends.
Stories are written by Humans... they don't have super powers... so of course we'd be biased to write a human character at their full potential can defeat anybody with any outlandish powerset because Humanity should be enough. These kinds of things are fantasy fulfillment for humans who are not at their best to become bigger and better through another being we can live vicariously through, who we can most relate.
Medalion Ah yes, because all powerful aliens that get power from the sun, and magical beings are just as realistic. But genetically modified superhumans with incredible intellect, and unbelievable resources are too out of this world.(As the guy above you noted Batman and his gang aren’t even human anymore they’re superhumans at that point, Alfred himself beats up Superman once with the serum everyone took)
Regardless take into account if you throw out the “plot armor” you’re left with no plot.
I mean to be fair Batman is known for knowing Superman’s weakness that can be exploited. And it’s clearly shown that he partially disabled Superman’s powers
6:50 Brainiac has a bad habit of somehow getting distracted constantly, and even when hes not distracted hes just dumb, sees superman incapacitated and clearly in pain on the throne and walks up, stands there, and goes "Relinquish my ship!" and then just continues standing as if he thinks superman will do it
Or how he was about to crush Batman's neck but then just threw him a few feet to relatively safety. Classic villain move.
See I’m curious as to why Batman was fine with killing fate (destroying the helmet he was bound to) but not ok with destroying brainiac, or any other villain
Also, that shot to Arthur’s leg? Death in 10 seconds
Because batman thinks he's better than everyone else...
hes hald Atlantean right? so maybe not?
The reason batman killed fate was because fate isnt an accutally a human he is just a voice in his head also he stabed arthur in the leg to disable him not kill him and batman doesnt think he is better than everyone but if the world is in dangee would u rather have strength or smarts
Succ Nasty I could agree with this except for the fact that he caused all this by not ending joker in the first place.
How smart can you claim to be when you continue to trust in a legal system that continues to fail.
He also has saved his rogues gallery from legal execution multiple times and in so doing lost all credibility for his spearheaded about following the law.
Also when it comes to fate not being a person, he keeps people from killing the doll that’s a mob boss that is literally one of his rogue’s inner voices so how is that different.
@@matthewm4020 we are close to the same thing if you start killing people that will create a bigger war you see how mad captain cold was when they exucuted jis sister and when you start killing villians they're family members and stuff will start getting angry about the way yall treating them and they will start forming groups to prove points and if those points don't get to superman then they will start going evil trying to kill superman and once they kill him some of the people will think its fine to kill which will start the mess all over again making it impossible to have world peace
Thats why batman doesnt kill cause he thinks abt the future and killing villains is taking away from peoples families
Superman only thinks abt the moment in time thats why he is always surprised when something bad happens
But like i said were kinda on the same page
I can see Bats being able to defeat Supes with his ability to depower him with kryptonite, red sun radiation, etc.
No way he can beat Diana, Black Adam, Flash and a few others no matter how much prep time he has.
So go ahead Clark...do it show me what a villain looks like
Damn this was so much darker than I thought it would be haha
Superman is intelligent enough to know that Batman is too valuable of an asset to be killed off.
I like to think that in his now twisted mind he still wants to keep his friend around, even if lobotomized.
Sometimes playing these Injustice games really makes you wonder why Superman did not get the good uncle Ben speech: Great Power comes Great Responsibility.
correction of the title . "the Awesome ending"
Why could superman break a magical object?
Seamus Murphy If you mean green lanterns constructs or something like that. Then its because superman isn't weak to magic, he just isn't strong against it. His physical strength and durability are still ridiculous.
Seraph Sephiroth no he means how he crushed Dr fates helmet
Because he is not weak against magic like kryptonite, he's just not resistant to it like he is to most other things. And the magic on there has nothing to do with durability so it's not exactly unbreakable
Seamus Murphy Dr. Fate’s helm has been broken before but it always reforms(don’t know if that’s the case with injustice though cause he is pretty weak in this game).
Green Lantern power isn't magic (except for Alan Scott's). Either way the fact that superman is as vulnerable as any normal person to magic and magical objects does not make magic users and objects invulnerable to his very significant force.
Noone can stop Superman. He is the best of us. He represents hope. Hope is the fundamental belief the potential of every person to be a force for good.
The REAL Superman, Yes. I don't even feel right calling him Superman.
He used to represent hope
Hope starts with a H.
Somewhere the Joker is laughing hilariously in the distance at what he created
HE WON BROTHER..HE DIED BUT ACHIEVED WUT HE ALWAYS DESIRED...JOKER WAS ALWAYS THE MASTERMIND BEHIND THIS
Spooky ending
Since no third Injustice game is known to exist, this is actually the canonical ending since it leads up to the He-Man crossover
Whether or not Batman will admit it, he's being COMPLETELY selfish whenever he spares the life of someone who's death would make the world a better place, because he's putting his own morality above the lives of millions of innocents. How much blood is on his hands?
Buckets full probably
Edit: why hasn't he gotten death penalty no rehabilitation is saving him just tie the knot already
It's not his own morality, dumbass. It's the morality of advanced society at large.
We don't kill people Willy nilly because that isn't up to us. Batman understands what happens when you take morality into your own hands. You become corrupted. Or you become evil superman
@@johnyreyes3567 what are you talking about? Being a hero is not about not killing, but about sacrificing to help others. If a pardon kills someone to save an innocent person, that person is a hero because he took the life of another person sacrificing his morality for a greater good.
@@johnyreyes3567
Right. But the lives that Joker has maimed, injured or taken is to some extent Batman's responsibility. Because Batman refuses to end a permanent threat, despite having multiple chances of doing so. A bigger question must therefore be asked, is one's ideals of greater importance than the lives of those you wish to protect?
What about that high-school girl who no longer has a face because the Joker cut it off? She turned to a life of crime because of him. By Bruce sparing one life, do you know what that girl lost? Her future. Bruce essentially doomed any victim the Joker would mutilate in the future by refusing to kill him. What about the woman Joker raped for shits and giggles? Or the baby he put in a blender?
The Joker's whole philosophy is to corrupt people. To him, all it takes is "one bad day" and you can become as bad as him. That's what he did to Superman. All of this could've been avoided had Batman possessed the will to kill someone.
Prison exists for isolation, reformation and rehabilitation, but of men the likes of Joker there is no rehabilitation. Redemption is a special thing, and sometimes it's not for everyone. The Joker has literally been given a lifetime of chances to redeem himself every time Batman captures him, but the Joker never does.
@@jonbartolo8067 yeah but what about almost every universe where Bruce or someone else actually kills the Joker? Things almost always end up even worse.
Batman who Laughs was born of Joker taking it too far and pushing Bruce Wayne to kill him. The injustice universe was basically born when Superman killed Joker
Continuation of this story is on the comic "Injustice vs Masters of the Universe"
Seriously??
Gotta be honest this ending LEAGUES more interesting than Batman's. What, he just starts the Justice League again but with Supergirl? Come on
How is Batman strong enough to fight Brainiac hand to hand?
Hobeer Kryptonite pill.
Cuz he is batman
Plot armour
the dumbest logic in dc
Hobeer in this universe they have super pill
7:07 Lol
*SUPERMAN: Quit Bruce, you can't win.*
*BATMAN: You of all know Clark, I never quit.*
Learn it from this guys, learn it.
Given how screwed up this universe is, I would like it if Zod had a change of heart from how evil Superman became, and became the Superman after defeating Kal-El
Superman: we should kill brainiac
Everyone else: instantly abandons their moral codes
Edit: holy fuck I have accidentally started WW3 in the replies with this terrible joke
"The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one".
@@Idazmi7 its weird that no-one even bothered to consider that up until now
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Seriously, I don't see the logic in letting Brainiac live. He could easily come back for revenge and destroy the planet.
@@Idazmi7 so do I, but pretty much every superhero featured in this game has a moral code where they don't kill anyone. They've all done their absolute hardest to protect everyone, even the criminals. Why half of them suddenly decided to abandon this code now confuses me.
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All of the superheroes here have killed before. That includes Batman.
Damn... why hasn't there been a high-quality animated version of Injustice been made yet.... this is like of the best stories imo
i hate the injustice game for potraying superman this way. Even in the kingdom come series, when joker kill Lois, Superman still did not turn evil. I don't believe that is in superman characteristic.
I'm pretty sure it was a comic first, but i get it. I think though that it humanizes Superman so much more. I don't know anything about the kingdom come series but, at least from a few videos and playing the games I think its a bit different. Joker didn't kill Lois he tricked Superman into doing it. I mean, seriously, can you imagine what that would do to a person, the guilt and anger of something like that? It shows that he is vulnerable in the same ways we are emotionally. And Supes still sees himself as the hero, doing what is necessary to save the world and keep everyone safe. Almost no one sees themselves as bad, everyone is the hero of their own story. What would you do to protect your family or avenge them if you had that kind of power? It makes Superman relatable, you can empathize without agreeing, human in a way (I know he's an alien). No matter how much we would like to think otherwise, having gone through the same thing and having his powers, how many of us would actually be any different?
Sorry about all the commas I, fucking, love, commas!
In the Kingdom Come series, Lois died directly at the hands of the Joker, who was then killed by a metal named Magog. Superman wasn't directly responsible.
In Injustice however, Superman was forced to realize what his own two hands had done via Joker's trick; killed Lois, their unborn child, and all of Metropolis due to the nuke linked to Lois' heartbeat.
Bottom line: The Kingdom Come Superman wasn't pushed nearly as far as the Injustice one.
When you're as powerful as Superman, you feel disheartened by the lives you're unable to save. You find yourself wanting more, and you may end up going to extreme measures to secure it, even if it means sacrificing your own morals.
That's just my philosophy anyway.
In Kingdom Come superman ALMOST goes berserk like this in the end. That said, although I do like Injustice, Kingdom Come is in another league. It is a masterpiece.
Sjw's agenda man. Of course it doesn't matter since it's on Alternate Universe. In the end when 'Crisis' happen, all of this is rid from existence. Just like DCEU Justice League.
Superman is a MONSTER
Brainiac: How is it you lead?
Batman: I'm Batman!!!!
There are comics that continue this ending and still crossover with He-Man