@Gokudera64 They made wonderwoman exactly like a modern woman. Easily corruptible, fundamentally morally flawed/incongruent, and STILL NOT ATTRACTED TO CLARK KENT. Lasso of truth, but her whole perspective on life is built on lies. Does she know how and where Amazonian babies are made?
The Scarecrow scene from 2 perfectly symbolizes what she is now. She doesn't fear losing Clark, she fears him snapping back to his senses and realizing that she convinced him to kill Shazam, Olly and Lex.
you know it's f**king insane to say that Scarecrow a psycho who uses fear toxins for a sadistic pleasure in subjecting others to his experiments on the manipulation of fear was seen as the good guy instead of Wonder Woman
Let us also not forget that Shazam is very much still a kid to young teen that was given powers that make him appear as an adult. So... she convinced Superman to kill a kid.
if he did that would be no stopping him and it would more than likely end in a fight with either Superman getting killed by Wonder Woman or Wonder Woman being killed by Superman it's really a toss up considering in the past they both beaten each other but in the comics I'm pretty sure Wonder Woman had the upper hand against Superman no I'm not sure if the rage might give him a boost
@@doctorspindash2.086 Superman would SLAUGHTER WW without a second thought. He'd be seeing Billy's face, hearing Olly whimper his wife's name, and feeling Lex's throat in his hands as he choked Diana. The only one saving her would be, ironically, Bruce.
Injustice Wonder woman was a witch that desired herself and superman to be king and queen of sorts, she molds Superman into the man she wants for herself even though he doesn't desire her.
My head canon: she wants the super-juice to create super-god child to defeat some weak-butt threat to the DC universe even though Clark could obviously beat it without her. Diana's brain went to sexy-stupid mode so fast even the Speed Force BLINKED!
Apparently the reason Dianna is so much more cynical and brutal is because in this universe Steve Trevor betrayed her and revealed he was a double agent working for the enemy they had been fighting, this lead to Wonder Woman killing him and growing a cold heart.
Only because he had seen other Diana and knows how a proper Wonder Woman should act. Injustice universe never had a chance to meet a better version of her, and those that did were too far gone.
You'd think after superman lost his wife and unborn child Wonder woman could've comfort him and try to help him get over the grief he's feeling. Even when both batman and superman were butting head she could've been the neutral party seeing both sides and get them to stop before it gets out of hand. Atleast thats what i think ww would've done. Injustice wonder woman is pretty much the nasty side of her who just manipulated a grieving man who lost his wife/kid and got him to turn against batman fully.
@@TenStallionsDaoLord well what you except from Batman, even his allies kill villain' in surviving situation he will still balme them and disgrace them. Also look his attitude when one of his 'bat family' kill villains by pure accident Also there's one comic's about first 'robin' before dick Grayson. That this little girl so trauma and alsed Batman help, in short story in very surviving situation and this girl mentally broke she killed the bad guy, do you know what Batman did to little girl? Rather comfort her Batman yelling at her and saying she is a murder and he hate murder and he like 'cursing ' at her and it lead little girl shoot herself.
@fictionverse7292 yes but no if it was just that the game wouldn't have made it a point in the sequel to shoe how far she is. Sure dude was a traitor but no one made her this way superman was manipulated everyone else had no choice or believed the same thing wonder woman knows its wrong she just doesn't care or even admit to herself she is guilty of making them monsters.
@@randomguy8415 this doesn't change the fact that the key to convincing Clarke, which Diana wasn't even particularly intense about, was Batmans behavior which acted as proof of her words
@@playerback7722 Exactly. They were all too far gone. Then again, Flash had the perfect opportunity to restore everything and just said "nope, not gonna rewrite time for the billionth time. Nope not doing it." And Batman had begged Flash to do it. BEGGED. When Batman begs, you know it's a real problem.
Yet for some reason she cared when Superman tried to kill Flash for disobeying his orders. She even told Superman angrily to stop. So allowing Shazam to die by Superman’s hands was out of character for Injustice Wonder Woman.
You're right about that, but we haven't explored the crime syndicate outside of the comics. So people who don't read comics probably won't see the Superwoman level of evilness to a degree.
@@paytonturner1421Well Crisis on Two Earths showed us how evil Superwoman is or at least a version of her is since the writers can't decide how they want to make her. Still all of them are pretty cool in a psychopathic dominatrix sort of way
Quick reminder to everyone, the Injustice Movie adaptation of Wonder Woman was much less villainous. Movie WW wasn't really a manipulative instigator, and she sorta turned against Superman when she realized he was going too far.
Superman may have killed the Joker, but at the very least, you could understand why and even support his actions. After Wonder Woman talked to him about protecting the world, that's when his actions were too far.
Gotta blame Batman too for not helping Superman through his grief and for fighting him and holding Joker's death against him, even though that clown was too dangerous to be left alive. Then again Bats is terrible with ppl
@@abdulazimnaushad I agree with you. And in the horrible Injustice comic we get to see Batman choices. And many of them only helped to push Superman into Diana's hold
Weird how the adopted parents blamed Bruce but they didn't help and even the killing joker doesn't add up because he saw his pregnant wife as doomsday a guy literally way taller and wider then his wife even way heavier than his wife
The Fact that the God of War was on Batman's Side should let you know everything that was going on. Ares was egging bruce on which caused Superman to become more extreme to counter what Batman was doing. Diana was in a coma for a year and it was Sinestro who filled Superman head with all of his bullshit talking points. Diana actually tried to pull Superman back when she woke up but he was already pretty far gone. She wanted him to be a benevolent ruler not a dictator.
Injustice is just a poor man's version of Kingdom Come. The writing is similar, the story beats are similar but Injustice is ripping off what Kingdom Come did and did it extremely poorly. Its one of the reasons why I kind of hate both games since they ripped off a good storyline but didn't put as much effort into the characterization or wondering if Clark or Diana or hell even Bruce was actually IN character.
Superman was a man, a husband and father, in so much pain and anger and despair. Wonder Woman, instead of trying to help him heal, pushed him even further into that darkness inside of him until he didn't even want to change back.
Wonder Woman was betrayed by the first person outside of the Amazons she met who she fell in love with only for him to use that to stab her in the back
5:14 She used Superman's grief to turn him into a person of her beliefs, not actually caring of what he's suffering through instead only wanting to to be with him and quote "make him stronger" in her way because thats what she wants.
I’ve been saying this for years, The Joker merely opened the book, Wonder Woman turned all the pages. Injustice Wonder Woman still makes me sick to this day.
@@hurricane7727 I agree, I found myself enjoying the movie counterpart more, she’s basically what Injustice Wonder Woman should’ve been. The real Wonder Woman would never condone ruling the entire planet and mindlessly slaughtering innocent people to keep them in check.
I always saw it as this wonder woman being more “warrior” than the woman she usually is in other medium. Yeah she does good deeds, but it’s more about the conflict, and battle for her, than justice. Once Superman snapped, it was the green light to not just have another battle, but start a war, albeit a war on crime. And as a bonus, once the dust cleared; she’d be a champion, she’d be a ruler. So, she’s using his grief to take what she wants. It’s chillingly compelling, tbh
Ultra Vegito: Your worst fears sweetie, is that one mortal desires a godless multiverse. One multiverse where your kind won't use and abuse trust of mortals. You constantly badmouth your brother yet here you are doing what he does. Now prepare to meet true vengeance, Wonder Clown
Reminder: In the comics, the reason Wonder Woman is so cold and heartless is that she was betrayed by Steve Trevor, the one man she loved (in this universe, he was a German Spy), and was forced to kill him.
Basically, because of Steve Trevor betraying her trust and using her for his own benefit as a member of N@z1s, she became the way she is now. I can’t even imagine the mental, psychological, and emotional pain she had underwent when learning the man, who in most continuities is paired up with her as Conjunx Endura(the Transformers term for a lover) used her and betrayed her trust. And worst of all is that there are real people like that version of Steve Trevor who use other’s trust in them for their own ends.
Wouldnt surprise me that in injustice 3 it is revealed WW was the one that plotted the death of Lois and Metropolis because she knew Clark needed to be at his lowest to manipulate him and because she wanted to get rid off Lois since in injustice 1 you see that WW is trying to replace Lois in the life on superman.
There is going to be an injustice 3? I can see Wonder Woman not giving her all in trying to find lois when she was kidnapped by the joker in the hopes she dies but I can’t see her plotting with the joker
Injustice WW = MK11 Sindel Injustice Supes = MK11 Shao Kahn In Injustice 2 Chapter 8 WW’s chapter before fighting Scareceow he’ll say “you’re not afraid of Superman, you’re afraid you’ve corrupted him. Brave hero, your worst fear is becoming the villain of this story.” Basically sums everything
Injustice Wonder Woman is the Lady Macbeth to Injustice Superman’s Macbeth, the devil on his shoulder when she should be the angel on his shoulder. At least Superman has the excuse that he’s blinded by grief, loss and rage and clearly rationalises his behaviour by genuinely believing he’s doing the right thing. Wonder Woman eggs Superman on and she’s blinded by wanting to get under his red undies (yes i’m aware this version of Superman doesn’t have the red undies, it’s obviously a joke and you get the point anyway). It’s never even explained why she’s this way, she just is so it’s hard to even assume that this Wonder Woman was ever anything like the real one. She’s bad enough in the injustice games but if you haven’t read the comics you don’t know the half of it, she’s so much more messed up in those comics.
I think part of it is that Wonder Woman was always brought up being taught that Man's World is incapable of self governance, the difference being this version never grew out of that mindset.
@@Evoker23-lx8mb Exactly. The real Wonder Woman (aka. Earth Prime WW), would've still helped a grieving friend. And she would've pushed Batman to just be there too. All three are friends (well they're supposed to be) and the real WW cherishes friendships so much.
Besides the points you mention, there's also a scene in Injustice 2 where Wonder Woman is confronted by Harley Quinn. She says that Harley can't judge her bc of all the blood in her hands, only for Harley to not only admit that she truly made mistake (proving that she accept her crimes rather than ignoring them) but also points out that her motivation (wanting to impress the Joker) is no different from Wonder Woman's lust and obsession for Injustice Superman and Diana, enraged, tries to kill her, showing how delusional the amazon has become by this point. While it's very unlikely we will ever have a Injustice 3, if end up being made I think Wonder Woman should be kill by Superman, finally suffering the ultimate consequence of her manipulation.
@@Marcus-ge5lw You do realize that saying that "Harley doesn't deserve redemption bc of her actions" is basically IJ Superman and his Regime ideology, right? Harley knows full well what she did but she doesn't try deny her crime or repeating it. She tries to be better. It will never erase her past but allows her to create a better future for others and herself.
I will never stand to see that Harley Quinn interaction with her in Injustice 2 "we both tried to please the wrong guys", NO, Injustice Wonder Woman was always the Wrong Girl. Clark is a victim.
Maybe Harley thought Wonder Woman was the victim? Maybe Harley thought that Superman had manipulated Wonder Woman? Harley was manipulated by the Joker so It would kinda make sense that Harley would think the same is happening with Wonder Woman and Superman. (I'm not trying to sound rude. I'm trying to see HOW Harley didn't see that Wonder Woman was the monster and not the victim.)
@@philipjohnston5822 Well, if injustice 2 takes place after 1, which I THINK it does... Batman should know that Wonder Woman manipulated Superman, Superman claims this in the first game but the guys may be retconning the game.
The best way to describe our character is an enabler. She doesn’t see yourself as a villain, but she enabled the bad behavior and pushed it. Sort of similar to the kingdom come graphic novel. In someways, I would describe her like a femme fatale. A real life example is what happened in communist Romania, where the wife helped enforce her husbands and USSRs dictatorial bad ideas.
Well in the comics the story starts out with Wonder woman being betrayed by her sidekick at the very begging. Remember Injustice doesn't just have Superman Killing Lois Land and their son at the start. It starts before then with her original side kick always being a Nazi agent and that he killed her mentor. So when she found out that happened she killed him and refused to forgive anyone that wronged her or others ever again. It's my favorite type of plot line of villains aren't born they are created. In that instance the betrayal of her sidekick set so many things in motion that it lead to Wonder Woman being the big bad and manipulating Superman to her side. I really wish when they had the main heroes cross over they had included her original sidekick Steve Trevor go with them. I really want to see what would have happened if Injustice Wonder woman met the real Steve Trevor that was always British and would never betray anyone let alone Wonder Woman! Would we have seen a redemption arc or is she too far gone?
So she sees a parallel universes counterpart not being betrayed and made a fool of. Doesn't change what actually happened to Her, why would anything change? On 2nd thought, it will. She will be more hurt and bitter that most of her multiverse counterparts haven't been humiliated like she was. That should anger her more.
i think whats most fascinating for me about it is while she definitly had the right to be angry and never forgive steve for the betrayal...technically the germans were also brainwashed into becoming nazi's. as much as nazi's should take responsibilities for what they did....alot of the german people were lured into it due to brainwashing, taking advantage when they were at the lowest and survival because if they didn't go along with it they would die...and then often doubled down out of denial because if they faced that the ideology was wrong and what they did...the guilt would crush them. which honestly makes me wonder when wonderwoman might realize that SHE is the nazi steve to the injustice superman...like..what would she do if she met OUR steve who is genuinely a good person and not a nazi...would it make her think that her steve hadn't started off evil? would she assume it was completely a trick like last time since she didn't ask the right questions? like how would she respond if someone pointed out she is the equivalent of the evil steve to her version of superman. leaving certain facts out to get what she wanted? while ignoring the clear signs thats not whats best for clark?
personally I think it would be interesting if she saw a good steve trevor...like would she think he's lying and tricking his WW like her's did? think its some longcon the other WW is falling naively for like she did? or find it odd that steve trevor is truely good in that universe? would it make her question the true personality of her steve trevor? or timeframe wise? look for a reincarnation of her steve who is good? how would she feel if that steve trevor is disappointed in her cz he knows the best she could be and she specifically falls short? would our steve worry about her? honestly.....it would be good alone to adress the fact that she might hate her own steve trevor but thematically SHE is now the evil steve trevor to superman. using him and leaving certain information out of his reach to leave him in a vulnerable position to do what she wants..and just like she didnt excuse evil steve neither should she be excused. though it does also raise questions because yes steve was evil nazi steve...but techically the nazi's were also victims to the ideology where you had to go along with it or risk death...similar tto how everyone who goes against the superman regime risks death andalot of heros went along with it at first seeing it as helping at first...dismissing the clear signs something was really wrong until they did worse andworse stuff...tothe point some just stayed because if they went against it..they would ie or have to face the horrible things they did. similar to how many nazi's were reluctant to face that the nazi ideology was wrong despite how clearly it was bad because of the guiklt and horror of whart it wold mean if they were wrong and what they had enabled. and steve while resposible for what he did is also a victim of that ideology. and its kindof ironic that WW fell for him acting like the normal steve...but once she realized his true feelings under the act...she broke it off immediately yes she somehow doesn't believe or is pushing back against the good things the version she fell for pretended to believe and is now perpetuating a sense of control simiar to the evil nazi stuff which was the ideology he had been trapped in. i wonder if she'd think maybe there could have been more to why her steve ended up that way? or would she be paralyzed with her parallel to her nazi steve if it was pointed out?
Not even that. Enabling is passive. Wonder Woman WENT OUT OF HER WAY to make Superman what he is. Every time he tried to turn back, or do something that might have redeemed him, she was in his ear to manipulate him.
I am not sure if there is one "true villain". All of the heroes that were on "Superman's side". Knew they were wrong, did it anyway, except maybe Black Adam and Sinestro who were both villains or morally ambiguous to begin with anyway. But I think the "true villain" isnt a character, its the idea that once youve done wrong your only choice is to keep doing wrong because you are beyond redemption. Both WW and Superman are like Anakin/Darth Vader. They know theyve done wrong or gone against who they are supposed to be, for whatever reason. And rather than face it and atone, they dig deeper because they believe that they have to do be the villain because they are beyond redemption.
So Wonder Woman in injustice used her position as superman’s friend to essentially replace Lois. Lois being superman’s conscience and his attachment to humanity. With this she shaped him into a man based on showing strength and no weakness. Making people fear if they stepped out of place. She did stuff like dressing quite sexually around superman to attempt to seduce him, she even tried to kiss him. Because she wanted to rule the earth by his side. She isolated him from his friends. In the comic books every time a friend reached out to him she was in the middle. Take aquaman for example someone who could have advised him on ruling earth maybe even talked him out of it told Wonder Woman he is here for him she refused to pass the message. When Martian Manhunter seemed to be getting through to superman by explaining he knows what it feels like to lose his family she interrupted leading to Martian Manhunters death. This was insane because at this time Martian Manhunter was the only being that understood superman. She was definintly a heavy role to play in the downfull of superman. she was his replacement lois and she focused on shaping superman into what she thought all men were and not seeing that clark was a better man. Batman did fail as a friend and it's difficult not see that. He wasnt there for him when he needed him the most. imagine if Batman was on superman side even for a bit. he could of been is moral support he would of greived over lois properly and maybe stuff wouldnt of went to far
The thing about Injustice WW is that they quietly changed her origins in the comics, in a way that's never addressed in the games (which is admittedly a fault of the series as a whole). Her origins are largely similar: Amazon warrior, daughter of the gods, meets a pilot named Steve Trevor who introduces her to mankind, that whole thing. Except with one major change: in this universe, Steve Trevor was a Nazi sleeper agent who betrayed Wonder Woman and the Amazonians in the name of Nazi Germany, and Wonder Woman was forced to kill him for his treachery. This once change completely shifted Wonder Woman from then on. She still became a hero, yes, but she was also someone who could only see the worst in humanity. Completely unlike main universe Wonder Woman, who never loses faith in the best that mankind is capable of being. So when Superman crossed that line, killed Joker, and started down his road of wanting to control humanity, it did NOT take much convincing for Wonder Woman to hop on board, since she already views humanity as inherently treacherous and ugly. And it's also why she consistently encourages and brings out Clark's worst impulses whenever he shows any moment of weakness on his path. She manages to convince herself that she's being who Clark needs her to be, and can't accept that her love for Superman and distrust of mankind has turned her into the villain of the story. And no, this doesn't EXCUSE or JUSTIFY her actions in helping lead Superman into the monster he becomes (even if I think he probably would have ended up there anyway). But it does explain why this Wonder Woman is SO different from the main one, especially considering that the rest of the Justice League is pretty similar to their main universe counterparts even AFTER they pick their sides.
Injustice Wonder Woman was always the true villain, because in the case of Superman, he simply want to consider a more proactive approachment to deal with the villains, even if it means to kills, but still trying to be a hero. But it was Wonder Woman who twisted his original ideas, and was turning Superman from an antihero, to a full dictator that planned to imposes a harsh regime in the world. Adding that unlike Superman, Wonder woman hasn't tragic past to explain her callous actions, implying that in Injustice, Diana is actually a villainess posing like a so called heroine.
I mean she has that backstory where she had a steve trevor who was secertly a nazi's spy who had used her? though I can't help but wonder if she'll realize that she is the evil nazi steve trevor to superman in this case.
The flip side of honest fear from Scarecrow's toxin is when we see Diana's rage at a comment made by Hearly Quinn in the same game. When she trys to kill a villain and Hearty trys to stop her. Diana says Quinn has no right to call her a murder after everything shes done and Quinn response "Aw, honey. I was tryin' to impress the wrong guy. Kinda like you with Superman." The look of absolute rage on Wonder Woman's face tells you everything you need to know about theyre relationship.
Also in the comics aquaman sends a letter to superman but ww intercepts it and doesn't deliver it to Clark the letter basically read "hey Clark I'm here for you" I don't remember if ww intercepted it or it was handed to her to deliver it but the main point is that Clark didn't receive the letter because of her.
@Comic Casual I know you not agree with me, but the other true villain of Injustice series is Injusticeverse Joker. Although he's dead, his shadow can be felt in Injustice series. Also he's the Bigger Bad.
Injustice Wonder Woman had an inverse introduction to the 'world of man' than most other Wonder Women, her introduction was to the worst side of Mankind(a spy for the Axis rather than a soldier for the Allies.). This caused her to completely flip, view mankind as a toxic people who needed to be kept in control, rather then a people struggling to do good against the few bad, thus needing a beacon to lead them. The Sad fact, is that all that justification of her ending up like that came in the comics years later, instead of story shorts in the game. She was really just evil for the sake of making the current situation to make sense, because if she wasn't, then Superman wouldn't have been able to win.
people may hate batman for forcing others to follow his "no kill rule", but when you look at what usually follows after. the deaths of kids, humans, planets. batman is 100% in the right. he's correct that heroes need to be better, and that there should be back ups for the back ups, but he also trusted Clark enough to have him be the back up for wonder women and in the event that failed he had a back up for the back up for her. wonder women can be very nice, but like all amazons their is a much darker side and the men shouldn't let their guard down in times of crisis.
Except original beast from X-Men in Stan's era of marvel not Disney marvel in a comic beast became president of the US then eventually president of the world and he was a good leader
He's not entirely right, though. Batman and Superman both support their respective ends of the scale to their extremes, to the detriment of those around them. Batman didn't want to kill anyone even if it's absolutely necessary (*cough*Joker*cough), while Superman would ultimately go on to murder Billy Batson for back-talking and then slaughter thousands of people for their perceived ingratitude. But you're on the dot for WW though, she didn't have the right moral character to wield her power properly, and the fact that this was all started partially because of her crummy love life with Steve Trevor makes her actions all the more petty and reprehensible.
people that hate batman for his no kill rule just dont get batman. he believes in the sanctity of all human life and is why he keeps letting joker live. blame the rain not the umbrella
If they do an Injustice 3, let Diana be the final boss. Superman and Batman have their final battle again and she kills both of them at their weakest. Its revealed that she wanted all of the heroes to kill each other so she can rule Earth. Damien wants revenge for both of his father figures so gets Nubia, the new Wonder Woman's help and Jon Kent is teleported to this universe searching for Ultraman. This is the new trinity and their first opponent is Queen Diana along with her Regime
Injustice WW was absolutely the puppeteer behind Superman's regime. Joker may have pushed Superman over the edge, but she kept him there. Scarecrow showed it himself, her worst fear is Superman realizing what she's been doing to him all these years and holding her accountable for it.
There a Reason The right person like a friend or a Family member has to make sure their Loved ones or people they care about is alright before anymore damage can be done otherwise the wrong kind of person might end up making things a lot worse if they end up making the person into something they aren't as we all need to be the voice of reason or try to talk to the person on a understandable or moral level
@@ComicCasualVideos For someone who has been in the supporting role in the family for as long as I can remember it always best to offer people help and support and try to offer it too theme before future harm can be done
Joker: "You should thank me, you know." Wonder Woman: "For what, fiend?" Joker: "I all but giftwrapped your boyfriend." Potential Joker vs. Wonder Woman intro in Injustice 2
A small small small defense for injustice Wonder Woman even tho what she’s doing is wrong. First before Injustice Diana met Steve Trevor on Paradise Island only to find out Steve actually killed on of her sisters and was a Nazi. Diana killed him and believed all men of the world to be evil liars. Even tho she was influencing Superman, Superman’s actions are his own he chose to follow Diana’s advice rather than be rational at the time. But a counterpoint for this is Superman suffered a great tragedy and that would fuck up someone mentally for life. And here’s an interesting bit in Injustice 2 Scarecrow points out that her biggest fear is being the villain of this story. To top it off this shows in her conscious she believes what she’s doing it wrong.
Superman: Only criminals needs to fear me. Batman: Shazam and Green Arrow weren't criminals! Superman: Casualties of war! Flash: How come you're not have regrets, Victor? Cyborg: Because I know we did the right thing! Flash: 2 words: Billy Batson! Blue Beetle: There any line you won't cross? Superman: I don't hurt children. Blue Beetle: Didn't stopped you with Shazam. 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!
After Superman killed Joker Injustice Diana was the one who corrupted his grief and egged him on into becoming a dictator while trying to become his new lover in the process🙄
6:00 Not part of the video but I adore how in this scene you could see everyone fleeing the room was scared, even the guards. At that moment there were no prisoners, nor guards, just mortal men in the room of a "god" and one of the only people capable and willing of standing against him.
But imagine that what the real Wondy said was true about her counterpart but in a more horrifying way. Diana's would would pause, she would take difficulty trying to process everything, everything else would be muffled. And in the next instant Wondy would showcase a VERY VERY primal rage that you never see in her too often and KILLING WONDY BUT TAKING IT TOO FAR BY STABBING INJUSTICE WW REPEATEDLY LIKE AN UNCONTROLLABLE LION.
Fear Toxin just accelerated Superman madness and Batman nonchalant attitude with Lois and Clark unborn child demise ensured that he never cared about his friend grief.
As a little girl the DCAU’s Wonder Woman was my favorite superhero and she because of her feminineaty and now she’s my second favorite right after MCU black Panther played by Chadwick bowsman
I love how you see Wonder Woman as both side of women. Both powerful and feminine. And you don’t care what others say. You want to see how you see Wonder Woman. And I respect that.
It feels like to me that this is a way too common occurrence for Diana. In a lot of media that's essentially the heroes losing a big battle, or everything going to shit, Wonder Woman quickly becomes a villain in some regard.
Superman, if you watched, the Netflix series Flash, is like Deegan. Ww didn't made him kill Shazam, joker, or the prisoners, he lost his soul. he changed totally and became tyrant. But injustice Ww (the bad one ) was villian in her heart from the beginning. Well, superm an is adult, he's responsible for his actions too.
I have this idea of the story of Injustice 3. It sets place in another earth (not the good heroes of the first game) where Luthor ruined Batman's life, killing Gordon, Alfred, and Jason Todd. Batman would seemingly "kill" Luthor and Wonder Woman suggested they he needed time for himself to grieve. But all that did is leave Batman into a tyrannical path, leading him to take over the earth and reach out to the original Injustice Superman and Wonder Woman. The new Wonder Woman would be riddled with guilt and self-loathing for not talking to his Bruce sooner. So when she sees Injustice Wonder Woman, she goes full-blown berserk (like Three Houses Dimitri), intending to kill only her counterpart.
While the first Injustice had Wonder Woman be more of a secondary villain, she definitely showed to be the main villain in Injustice 2 as she put in Superman’s head of taking down Batman and had the worst ending in the arcade mode along with Darkseid. It would really be interesting to see Wonder Woman become the actual true main villain if we ever get an Injustice 3
The Injustice comics show this version of Wonder Woman’s origin story and how it is different from the main timeline, and how it made her this cold and cruel ‘heroine’ instead of the kind but strong version of herself we know and love
I’m a huge WW fan and I was shocked when playing both injustice games how evil she seemed to be. Even though she is my main it hurts to see how they depict her as a villain. WW will always be a hero and I hope Injustice 3 brings her to that light she deserves!
To be honest, if that moment when Diana told Bruce about Clark needed a friend, he stopped fighting back and being that one voice of truth, and showing he still believes Supes can change for the better, he'll turn himself to that red sun cell and repent for his actions, even stopping WW in the process. Because there's still a small shining hope of their friendship while partnering up.
It was Mostly joker that did most of the damage. Yeah I am aware that she did help out with kidnapping lois, but that's all i remember her doing with joker, She just stood by.
I always wondered where Joker got the nuke he used on Metropolis, and why he decided to mess with Superman. And how he found out Superman and Lois Lane were married. I'm thinking maybe WW stole it off of Steve Trevor's jet and gave it to him, while manipulating him into going after Lois.
Always remember that when under the influence of fear toxins, Wonder woman’s worst fear was being held accountable for superman’s madness.
No comment 😂😂
Didn’t zoom call her out too ? Or was that the other bad flash
Accountability really is women’s biggest opp 😂
@Gokudera64 They made wonderwoman exactly like a modern woman. Easily corruptible, fundamentally morally flawed/incongruent, and STILL NOT ATTRACTED TO CLARK KENT.
Lasso of truth, but her whole perspective on life is built on lies.
Does she know how and where Amazonian babies are made?
Truly the paragon of womanhood
The Scarecrow scene from 2 perfectly symbolizes what she is now. She doesn't fear losing Clark, she fears him snapping back to his senses and realizing that she convinced him to kill Shazam, Olly and Lex.
you know it's f**king insane to say that Scarecrow a psycho who uses fear toxins for a sadistic pleasure in subjecting others to his experiments on the manipulation of fear was seen as the good guy instead of Wonder Woman
Let us also not forget that Shazam is very much still a kid to young teen that was given powers that make him appear as an adult. So... she convinced Superman to kill a kid.
@@linasalazar4906 what makes it worse is that Billy, in that moment, was the only voice of reason, and he was killed for it.
if he did that would be no stopping him and it would more than likely end in a fight with either Superman getting killed by Wonder Woman or Wonder Woman being killed by Superman it's really a toss up considering in the past they both beaten each other but in the comics I'm pretty sure Wonder Woman had the upper hand against Superman no I'm not sure if the rage might give him a boost
@@doctorspindash2.086 Superman would SLAUGHTER WW without a second thought. He'd be seeing Billy's face, hearing Olly whimper his wife's name, and feeling Lex's throat in his hands as he choked Diana. The only one saving her would be, ironically, Bruce.
Injustice WW = Darth Sidius
Injustice superman = Darth Vader
Thanks for the image
Injustice Batman = Obi Wan.
Injustice SuperGirl = Luke.
not everyone watched star wars bro 🙄
Injustice Supergirl and Lana Lang= Luke Skywalker
@@khaledkhateb8665 They’d have to be pretty isolated to avoid cultural osmosis
Injustice Wonder woman was a witch that desired herself and superman to be king and queen of sorts, she molds Superman into the man she wants for herself even though he doesn't desire her.
Isn't that what's revealed ij Injustice when she fights Scarescrow and when Batman calls her out
Kinda like lady Macbeth
@@Sin_ofGreed_I was about to type that too because it reminds me of the story
I would say that how Superman turned out was a combined effort of
Wonder woman
Batman
Lex Luther
My head canon: she wants the super-juice to create super-god child to defeat some weak-butt threat to the DC universe even though Clark could obviously beat it without her. Diana's brain went to sexy-stupid mode so fast even the Speed Force BLINKED!
Apparently the reason Dianna is so much more cynical and brutal is because in this universe Steve Trevor betrayed her and revealed he was a double agent working for the enemy they had been fighting, this lead to Wonder Woman killing him and growing a cold heart.
I didn't know that! Thanks for the info
I also just heard that recently too
@@ComicCasualVideos I think it's mentioned in the injustice comics
Yes. Having a Nazi first romantic partner would mess up anybody
Yeah he was a nazi in the injustice universe.
It took Jon Kent less than 2 days to realise Injustice Wonder Woman was irredeemable. Jon Kent. The DC equivalent of Steven Universe.
Bro I never even thought about that hahaha
Where can I learn this?
@@justinbell2166not from the Jedi ( sorry couldn't help myself)
Only because he had seen other Diana and knows how a proper Wonder Woman should act. Injustice universe never had a chance to meet a better version of her, and those that did were too far gone.
@@kidprince8578 in injustice one you did get to meet a different wonder woman while the injustice version was around
You'd think after superman lost his wife and unborn child Wonder woman could've comfort him and try to help him get over the grief he's feeling. Even when both batman and superman were butting head she could've been the neutral party seeing both sides and get them to stop before it gets out of hand. Atleast thats what i think ww would've done.
Injustice wonder woman is pretty much the nasty side of her who just manipulated a grieving man who lost his wife/kid and got him to turn against batman fully.
You can blame Steve Trevor for that since he was a spy instead in this universe and betrayed her, leading her down a dark path
Batman did that by antagonizing him over dumb stuff like killing Parademons
@@TenStallionsDaoLord well what you except from Batman, even his allies kill villain' in surviving situation he will still balme them and disgrace them.
Also look his attitude when one of his 'bat family' kill villains by pure accident
Also there's one comic's about first 'robin' before dick Grayson. That this little girl so trauma and alsed Batman help, in short story in very surviving situation and this girl mentally broke she killed the bad guy, do you know what Batman did to little girl? Rather comfort her Batman yelling at her and saying she is a murder and he hate murder and he like 'cursing ' at her and it lead little girl shoot herself.
@fictionverse7292 yes but no if it was just that the game wouldn't have made it a point in the sequel to shoe how far she is.
Sure dude was a traitor but no one made her this way superman was manipulated everyone else had no choice or believed the same thing wonder woman knows its wrong she just doesn't care or even admit to herself she is guilty of making them monsters.
@@randomguy8415 this doesn't change the fact that the key to convincing Clarke, which Diana wasn't even particularly intense about, was Batmans behavior which acted as proof of her words
Wonder woman doesn't care when Shazam got kill by Superman front of her .That show and proof she is just cold hearted villain.
Flash was the only one to do something
@@playerback7722 Exactly. They were all too far gone. Then again, Flash had the perfect opportunity to restore everything and just said "nope, not gonna rewrite time for the billionth time. Nope not doing it." And Batman had begged Flash to do it. BEGGED. When Batman begs, you know it's a real problem.
@@Cabolt44But Hal stated that nobody likes Flashpoint. Flash wants to but fears the world will die because of it
Yet for some reason she cared when Superman tried to kill Flash for disobeying his orders. She even told Superman angrily to stop. So allowing Shazam to die by Superman’s hands was out of character for Injustice Wonder Woman.
If she truly manipulated Superman she would let Flash die.
The Injustice Wonder Woman is equal or worst then, the Crime Syndicate Super Woman in being evil
Syndicate Wonder Woman corrupted or cultivated Crime Syndicate Batman.
Injustice Wonder Woman corrupted and cultivated Injustice Superman.
I'd say worse because at least Super Woman doesn't pretend to be a hero while doing what she does.
@@LuoSon312_G8Weird to act like Wonder Woman was manipulating them as it wasn’t their own choices.
You're right about that, but we haven't explored the crime syndicate outside of the comics. So people who don't read comics probably won't see the Superwoman level of evilness to a degree.
@@paytonturner1421Well Crisis on Two Earths showed us how evil Superwoman is or at least a version of her is since the writers can't decide how they want to make her. Still all of them are pretty cool in a psychopathic dominatrix sort of way
Quick reminder to everyone, the Injustice Movie adaptation of Wonder Woman was much less villainous.
Movie WW wasn't really a manipulative instigator, and she sorta turned against Superman when she realized he was going too far.
The Comic version and the game version...CRAZY villainous lol
@@ComicCasualVideos Don't forget Flashpoint WW
Comic version wasn’t evil at all, game version(1st game only) was evil
Superman may have killed the Joker, but at the very least, you could understand why and even support his actions. After Wonder Woman talked to him about protecting the world, that's when his actions were too far.
Gotta blame Batman too for not helping Superman through his grief and for fighting him and holding Joker's death against him, even though that clown was too dangerous to be left alive. Then again Bats is terrible with ppl
@@abdulazimnaushad I agree with you. And in the horrible Injustice comic we get to see Batman choices. And many of them only helped to push Superman into Diana's hold
Weird how the adopted parents blamed Bruce but they didn't help and even the killing joker doesn't add up because he saw his pregnant wife as doomsday a guy literally way taller and wider then his wife even way heavier than his wife
The Fact that the God of War was on Batman's Side should let you know everything that was going on. Ares was egging bruce on which caused Superman to become more extreme to counter what Batman was doing. Diana was in a coma for a year and it was Sinestro who filled Superman head with all of his bullshit talking points. Diana actually tried to pull Superman back when she woke up but he was already pretty far gone. She wanted him to be a benevolent ruler not a dictator.
Injustice is just a poor man's version of Kingdom Come. The writing is similar, the story beats are similar but Injustice is ripping off what Kingdom Come did and did it extremely poorly. Its one of the reasons why I kind of hate both games since they ripped off a good storyline but didn't put as much effort into the characterization or wondering if Clark or Diana or hell even Bruce was actually IN character.
Superman was a man, a husband and father, in so much pain and anger and despair. Wonder Woman, instead of trying to help him heal, pushed him even further into that darkness inside of him until he didn't even want to change back.
THANK YOU!!!!
Wonder Woman was betrayed by the first person outside of the Amazons she met who she fell in love with only for him to use that to stab her in the back
5:14
She used Superman's grief to turn him into a person of her beliefs, not actually caring of what he's suffering through instead only wanting to to be with him and quote "make him stronger" in her way because thats what she wants.
I’ve been saying this for years, The Joker merely opened the book, Wonder Woman turned all the pages. Injustice Wonder Woman still makes me sick to this day.
The only version of Injustice ww I like is her Animated Movie Version.
@@hurricane7727 I agree, I found myself enjoying the movie counterpart more, she’s basically what Injustice Wonder Woman should’ve been. The real Wonder Woman would never condone ruling the entire planet and mindlessly slaughtering innocent people to keep them in check.
She didn’t turn all the pages; she just started the process. Sinestro, however, picked right up where she left off.
I always saw it as this wonder woman being more “warrior” than the woman she usually is in other medium. Yeah she does good deeds, but it’s more about the conflict, and battle for her, than justice. Once Superman snapped, it was the green light to not just have another battle, but start a war, albeit a war on crime. And as a bonus, once the dust cleared; she’d be a champion, she’d be a ruler. So, she’s using his grief to take what she wants. It’s chillingly compelling, tbh
She's also a goddess of war.
Facts! She definitely has that DAWG in her
Imagine watching your friend go through the worse tragedy possible but think you can get some meat out of this
I mean, no one was there for her when it happened to her and seeing how most humans she would meet were villains it really shaped her view on humanity
Wonder Woman: Your worst fear is true justice!
Batman: Your worst fear is being held accountable.
Ultra Vegito: Your worst fears sweetie, is that one mortal desires a godless multiverse. One multiverse where your kind won't use and abuse trust of mortals. You constantly badmouth your brother yet here you are doing what he does. Now prepare to meet true vengeance, Wonder Clown
Reminder: In the comics, the reason Wonder Woman is so cold and heartless is that she was betrayed by Steve Trevor, the one man she loved (in this universe, he was a German Spy), and was forced to kill him.
Didn't he use her to launch an invasion by nazi forces
Basically, because of Steve Trevor betraying her trust and using her for his own benefit as a member of N@z1s, she became the way she is now. I can’t even imagine the mental, psychological, and emotional pain she had underwent when learning the man, who in most continuities is paired up with her as Conjunx Endura(the Transformers term for a lover) used her and betrayed her trust. And worst of all is that there are real people like that version of Steve Trevor who use other’s trust in them for their own ends.
She did what had to be done.
Wouldnt surprise me that in injustice 3 it is revealed WW was the one that plotted the death of Lois and Metropolis because she knew Clark needed to be at his lowest to manipulate him and because she wanted to get rid off Lois since in injustice 1 you see that WW is trying to replace Lois in the life on superman.
That would make her a lot more Villianous
There is going to be an injustice 3? I can see Wonder Woman not giving her all in trying to find lois when she was kidnapped by the joker in the hopes she dies but I can’t see her plotting with the joker
@@bman3794 ed said they have plans for injustice 3, i assume it will.come.after mk1 stops releasing content
That honestly sounds like a good way to continue and conclude the story.
YEAH NO!
Injustice WW = MK11 Sindel
Injustice Supes = MK11 Shao Kahn
In Injustice 2 Chapter 8 WW’s chapter before fighting Scareceow he’ll say “you’re not afraid of Superman, you’re afraid you’ve corrupted him. Brave hero, your worst fear is becoming the villain of this story.” Basically sums everything
Facts
Yeah, even a broken clock is right at least once a day.
Literally thought this when playing that story mode
Pretty sure it’s the other way around
IJ WW = MK11 Shao Kahn
IJ Supes = MK11 Sindel
@@notveryintelligent6239 In MK11 Sindel vs Spawn intros Spawn says “No he’s a puppet, you’re pulling the strings.”
2:16 “she does not lift up”
She’s lifting Harley up
Injustice wonder woman is the embodiment of the Jezebel spirit.
Had that man on a leash and dragged him down the wrong path.
Injustice Wonder Woman is the Lady Macbeth to Injustice Superman’s Macbeth, the devil on his shoulder when she should be the angel on his shoulder. At least Superman has the excuse that he’s blinded by grief, loss and rage and clearly rationalises his behaviour by genuinely believing he’s doing the right thing. Wonder Woman eggs Superman on and she’s blinded by wanting to get under his red undies (yes i’m aware this version of Superman doesn’t have the red undies, it’s obviously a joke and you get the point anyway). It’s never even explained why she’s this way, she just is so it’s hard to even assume that this Wonder Woman was ever anything like the real one. She’s bad enough in the injustice games but if you haven’t read the comics you don’t know the half of it, she’s so much more messed up in those comics.
Well, in this universe, Steve Trevor was a spy who betrayed Wonder Woman. That is why she is like this.
@@arhamahmad6795 even still the real Wonder Woman would realise she’s gone down a dark path and try to save her friend from going down that same path.
I think part of it is that Wonder Woman was always brought up being taught that Man's World is incapable of self governance, the difference being this version never grew out of that mindset.
@@Evoker23-lx8mb Exactly. The real Wonder Woman (aka. Earth Prime WW), would've still helped a grieving friend. And she would've pushed Batman to just be there too. All three are friends (well they're supposed to be) and the real WW cherishes friendships so much.
@@Cabolt44 exactly. Much like this Superman doesn’t deserve to wear the S anymore, neither does she deserve to wear the double W’s.
Besides the points you mention, there's also a scene in Injustice 2 where Wonder Woman is confronted by Harley Quinn. She says that Harley can't judge her bc of all the blood in her hands, only for Harley to not only admit that she truly made mistake (proving that she accept her crimes rather than ignoring them) but also points out that her motivation (wanting to impress the Joker) is no different from Wonder Woman's lust and obsession for Injustice Superman and Diana, enraged, tries to kill her, showing how delusional the amazon has become by this point.
While it's very unlikely we will ever have a Injustice 3, if end up being made I think Wonder Woman should be kill by Superman, finally suffering the ultimate consequence of her manipulation.
lol why Harley not dead or in jail? Horrible plot armor
@@Marcus-ge5lw By the time Injustice 2 takes place, she already redeemed herself and has being helping Batman and his allies.
Harley can back up her claim since she has a PHD in Phycology
@@alexandrefrauches132 right that makes up for the millions of people she help kills horrible plot armor writing
@@Marcus-ge5lw You do realize that saying that "Harley doesn't deserve redemption bc of her actions" is basically IJ Superman and his Regime ideology, right?
Harley knows full well what she did but she doesn't try deny her crime or repeating it. She tries to be better. It will never erase her past but allows her to create a better future for others and herself.
You know your messed up when villains like scarecrow are able to see through injustice wonder woman's illusions and machinations.
I will never stand to see that Harley Quinn interaction with her in Injustice 2 "we both tried to please the wrong guys", NO, Injustice Wonder Woman was always the Wrong Girl. Clark is a victim.
so then what was Harley talking about see now that's just lazy writing
Maybe Harley thought Wonder Woman was the victim? Maybe Harley thought that Superman had manipulated Wonder Woman? Harley was manipulated by the Joker so It would kinda make sense that Harley would think the same is happening with Wonder Woman and Superman.
(I'm not trying to sound rude. I'm trying to see HOW Harley didn't see that Wonder Woman was the monster and not the victim.)
@@philipjohnston5822 Well, if injustice 2 takes place after 1, which I THINK it does... Batman should know that Wonder Woman manipulated Superman, Superman claims this in the first game but the guys may be retconning the game.
right ok sorry@@philipjohnston5822
@philipjohnston5822 no she did that on purpose
Batman "but you didn't bring peace... you started a war"
Injustice Wonder Woman instigated Superman's loss and grief and turned it into anger and hatred. Which is more than what Joker did.
Joker lit the flame, she turned it into a full on inferno.
I'm surprised you didn't add the part where Aquaman offered his advice to Superman and Wonder woman never told Superman
I forgot about that. Good shout!
It wasn’t just that; Aquaman had also asked Diana to extend his condolences. Diana left that part out.
That’s cause he’s talking about video game injustice WW not the comic one
The best way to describe our character is an enabler. She doesn’t see yourself as a villain, but she enabled the bad behavior and pushed it. Sort of similar to the kingdom come graphic novel. In someways, I would describe her like a femme fatale. A real life example is what happened in communist Romania, where the wife helped enforce her husbands and USSRs dictatorial bad ideas.
Basically she is Lady Macbeth from the play "Macbeth."
So in other words,Wonder Woman became an enabler.Cuz she wanted that Super D from Superman.
@@melvinfranco2142that too
Well in the comics the story starts out with Wonder woman being betrayed by her sidekick at the very begging. Remember Injustice doesn't just have Superman Killing Lois Land and their son at the start. It starts before then with her original side kick always being a Nazi agent and that he killed her mentor. So when she found out that happened she killed him and refused to forgive anyone that wronged her or others ever again. It's my favorite type of plot line of villains aren't born they are created. In that instance the betrayal of her sidekick set so many things in motion that it lead to Wonder Woman being the big bad and manipulating Superman to her side. I really wish when they had the main heroes cross over they had included her original sidekick Steve Trevor go with them. I really want to see what would have happened if Injustice Wonder woman met the real Steve Trevor that was always British and would never betray anyone let alone Wonder Woman! Would we have seen a redemption arc or is she too far gone?
So she sees a parallel universes counterpart not being betrayed and made a fool of. Doesn't change what actually happened to Her, why would anything change?
On 2nd thought, it will. She will be more hurt and bitter that most of her multiverse counterparts haven't been humiliated like she was. That should anger her more.
i think whats most fascinating for me about it is while she definitly had the right to be angry and never forgive steve for the betrayal...technically the germans were also brainwashed into becoming nazi's. as much as nazi's should take responsibilities for what they did....alot of the german people were lured into it due to brainwashing, taking advantage when they were at the lowest and survival because if they didn't go along with it they would die...and then often doubled down out of denial because if they faced that the ideology was wrong and what they did...the guilt would crush them.
which honestly makes me wonder when wonderwoman might realize that SHE is the nazi steve to the injustice superman...like..what would she do if she met OUR steve who is genuinely a good person and not a nazi...would it make her think that her steve hadn't started off evil? would she assume it was completely a trick like last time since she didn't ask the right questions?
like how would she respond if someone pointed out she is the equivalent of the evil steve to her version of superman. leaving certain facts out to get what she wanted? while ignoring the clear signs thats not whats best for clark?
That doesn't justify *half* of what she's done.
I mean steve trevor is generally american who got loaned t the british forces but I see your point.
personally I think it would be interesting if she saw a good steve trevor...like would she think he's lying and tricking his WW like her's did? think its some longcon the other WW is falling naively for like she did? or find it odd that steve trevor is truely good in that universe? would it make her question the true personality of her steve trevor? or timeframe wise? look for a reincarnation of her steve who is good?
how would she feel if that steve trevor is disappointed in her cz he knows the best she could be and she specifically falls short? would our steve worry about her?
honestly.....it would be good alone to adress the fact that she might hate her own steve trevor but thematically SHE is now the evil steve trevor to superman. using him and leaving certain information out of his reach to leave him in a vulnerable position to do what she wants..and just like she didnt excuse evil steve neither should she be excused.
though it does also raise questions because yes steve was evil nazi steve...but techically the nazi's were also victims to the ideology where you had to go along with it or risk death...similar tto how everyone who goes against the superman regime risks death andalot of heros went along with it at first seeing it as helping at first...dismissing the clear signs something was really wrong until they did worse andworse stuff...tothe point some just stayed because if they went against it..they would ie or have to face the horrible things they did.
similar to how many nazi's were reluctant to face that the nazi ideology was wrong despite how clearly it was bad because of the guiklt and horror of whart it wold mean if they were wrong and what they had enabled.
and steve while resposible for what he did is also a victim of that ideology.
and its kindof ironic that WW fell for him acting like the normal steve...but once she realized his true feelings under the act...she broke it off immediately yes she somehow doesn't believe or is pushing back against the good things the version she fell for pretended to believe and is now perpetuating a sense of control simiar to the evil nazi stuff which was the ideology he had been trapped in.
i wonder if she'd think maybe there could have been more to why her steve ended up that way?
or would she be paralyzed with her parallel to her nazi steve if it was pointed out?
Injustice Wonder Woman was the Enabler for Injustice Superman
100%
Not even that. Enabling is passive. Wonder Woman WENT OUT OF HER WAY to make Superman what he is. Every time he tried to turn back, or do something that might have redeemed him, she was in his ear to manipulate him.
@wesleygriffiths8748 As a webcomic character once put it, "Evil is just a voice in a good man's ear."
“Superman’s Rebound Girl”
I am not sure if there is one "true villain". All of the heroes that were on "Superman's side". Knew they were wrong, did it anyway, except maybe Black Adam and Sinestro who were both villains or morally ambiguous to begin with anyway. But I think the "true villain" isnt a character, its the idea that once youve done wrong your only choice is to keep doing wrong because you are beyond redemption.
Both WW and Superman are like Anakin/Darth Vader. They know theyve done wrong or gone against who they are supposed to be, for whatever reason. And rather than face it and atone, they dig deeper because they believe that they have to do be the villain because they are beyond redemption.
Raiden's ending suggests the ultimate threat is the Lords of the Order in fact
So Wonder Woman in injustice used her position as superman’s friend to essentially replace Lois. Lois being superman’s conscience and his attachment to humanity. With this she shaped him into a man based on showing strength and no weakness. Making people fear if they stepped out of place. She did stuff like dressing quite sexually around superman to attempt to seduce him, she even tried to kiss him. Because she wanted to rule the earth by his side. She isolated him from his friends. In the comic books every time a friend reached out to him she was in the middle. Take aquaman for example someone who could have advised him on ruling earth maybe even talked him out of it told Wonder Woman he is here for him she refused to pass the message. When Martian Manhunter seemed to be getting through to superman by explaining he knows what it feels like to lose his family she interrupted leading to Martian Manhunters death. This was insane because at this time Martian Manhunter was the only being that understood superman. She was definintly a heavy role to play in the downfull of superman. she was his replacement lois and she focused on shaping superman into what she thought all men were and not seeing that clark was a better man. Batman did fail as a friend and it's difficult not see that. He wasnt there for him when he needed him the most. imagine if Batman was on superman side even for a bit. he could of been is moral support he would of greived over lois properly and maybe stuff wouldnt of went to far
The thing about Injustice WW is that they quietly changed her origins in the comics, in a way that's never addressed in the games (which is admittedly a fault of the series as a whole).
Her origins are largely similar: Amazon warrior, daughter of the gods, meets a pilot named Steve Trevor who introduces her to mankind, that whole thing. Except with one major change: in this universe, Steve Trevor was a Nazi sleeper agent who betrayed Wonder Woman and the Amazonians in the name of Nazi Germany, and Wonder Woman was forced to kill him for his treachery.
This once change completely shifted Wonder Woman from then on. She still became a hero, yes, but she was also someone who could only see the worst in humanity. Completely unlike main universe Wonder Woman, who never loses faith in the best that mankind is capable of being. So when Superman crossed that line, killed Joker, and started down his road of wanting to control humanity, it did NOT take much convincing for Wonder Woman to hop on board, since she already views humanity as inherently treacherous and ugly. And it's also why she consistently encourages and brings out Clark's worst impulses whenever he shows any moment of weakness on his path. She manages to convince herself that she's being who Clark needs her to be, and can't accept that her love for Superman and distrust of mankind has turned her into the villain of the story.
And no, this doesn't EXCUSE or JUSTIFY her actions in helping lead Superman into the monster he becomes (even if I think he probably would have ended up there anyway). But it does explain why this Wonder Woman is SO different from the main one, especially considering that the rest of the Justice League is pretty similar to their main universe counterparts even AFTER they pick their sides.
Soon as Lois dropped, WW called the shots on Superman and everyone else suffered for it 💀
Harley Quinn said it best in Injustice 2.
"I was too busy trying to impress the wrong guy, kinda like you with Superman."
Injustice Wonder Woman was always the true villain, because in the case of Superman, he simply want to consider a more proactive approachment to deal with the villains, even if it means to kills, but still trying to be a hero.
But it was Wonder Woman who twisted his original ideas, and was turning Superman from an antihero, to a full dictator that planned to imposes a harsh regime in the world.
Adding that unlike Superman, Wonder woman hasn't tragic past to explain her callous actions, implying that in Injustice, Diana is actually a villainess posing like a so called heroine.
I mean she has that backstory where she had a steve trevor who was secertly a nazi's spy who had used her?
though I can't help but wonder if she'll realize that she is the evil nazi steve trevor to superman in this case.
Wonder Woman: In order to pacify man’s world, Kal needed steel, not compassion.
Batman: But you didn’t bring peace. You started a war.
The flip side of honest fear from Scarecrow's toxin is when we see Diana's rage at a comment made by Hearly Quinn in the same game. When she trys to kill a villain and Hearty trys to stop her. Diana says Quinn has no right to call her a murder after everything shes done and Quinn response "Aw, honey. I was tryin' to impress the wrong guy. Kinda like you with Superman." The look of absolute rage on Wonder Woman's face tells you everything you need to know about theyre relationship.
I’m just glad that Injustice Wonder Woman gets imprisoned with Evil Lyn in the Injustice & Masters Of The Universe crossover comic
"If we can't accept limitations, we're no better than the bad guys."
Also in the comics aquaman sends a letter to superman but ww intercepts it and doesn't deliver it to Clark the letter basically read "hey Clark I'm here for you" I don't remember if ww intercepted it or it was handed to her to deliver it but the main point is that Clark didn't receive the letter because of her.
@Comic Casual I know you not agree with me, but the other true villain of Injustice series is Injusticeverse Joker. Although he's dead, his shadow can be felt in Injustice series. Also he's the Bigger Bad.
Injustice Wonder Woman had an inverse introduction to the 'world of man' than most other Wonder Women, her introduction was to the worst side of Mankind(a spy for the Axis rather than a soldier for the Allies.). This caused her to completely flip, view mankind as a toxic people who needed to be kept in control, rather then a people struggling to do good against the few bad, thus needing a beacon to lead them.
The Sad fact, is that all that justification of her ending up like that came in the comics years later, instead of story shorts in the game. She was really just evil for the sake of making the current situation to make sense, because if she wasn't, then Superman wouldn't have been able to win.
people may hate batman for forcing others to follow his "no kill rule", but when you look at what usually follows after.
the deaths of kids, humans, planets.
batman is 100% in the right.
he's correct that heroes need to be better, and that there should be back ups for the back ups, but he also trusted Clark enough to have him be the back up for wonder women and in the event that failed he had a back up for the back up for her.
wonder women can be very nice, but like all amazons their is a much darker side and the men shouldn't let their guard down in times of crisis.
"absolute power" corrupts ABSOLUTELY.
wonder women from injustice is a cautionary tale of what NOT to do in the event of gaining such power.
@@AngelOfNoMercyexactly 👍🏾
Except original beast from X-Men in Stan's era of marvel not Disney marvel in a comic beast became president of the US then eventually president of the world and he was a good leader
He's not entirely right, though. Batman and Superman both support their respective ends of the scale to their extremes, to the detriment of those around them. Batman didn't want to kill anyone even if it's absolutely necessary (*cough*Joker*cough), while Superman would ultimately go on to murder Billy Batson for back-talking and then slaughter thousands of people for their perceived ingratitude.
But you're on the dot for WW though, she didn't have the right moral character to wield her power properly, and the fact that this was all started partially because of her crummy love life with Steve Trevor makes her actions all the more petty and reprehensible.
people that hate batman for his no kill rule just dont get batman. he believes in the sanctity of all human life and is why he keeps letting joker live. blame the rain not the umbrella
If they do an Injustice 3, let Diana be the final boss. Superman and Batman have their final battle again and she kills both of them at their weakest. Its revealed that she wanted all of the heroes to kill each other so she can rule Earth. Damien wants revenge for both of his father figures so gets Nubia, the new Wonder Woman's help and Jon Kent is teleported to this universe searching for Ultraman. This is the new trinity and their first opponent is Queen Diana along with her Regime
Jon's already saved that Universe though, so why bring him back... again?
@@Cabolt44 For the game. Jon has electric powers so he would have a different moveset. And this could be an adaptation from his adventures
That thumbnail is so fck awesome!
Injustice WW was absolutely the puppeteer behind Superman's regime. Joker may have pushed Superman over the edge, but she kept him there. Scarecrow showed it himself, her worst fear is Superman realizing what she's been doing to him all these years and holding her accountable for it.
Bro I've been on a binge with your videos. You're awesome
Thank you for this video! Few persons actually make an analytical video about Injustice Wonder Woman!🙏🏾🙏🏾
Lois: *Dies*
Superman: *Goes into rage*
Diana: Sooooo you single? Sooooo world domination?
Can we agree that Injustice verse is the worst version of our dear heroes.
i agree
More like an abomination of the DC verse
injustice wonder woman right yeah man sucks @@xuansangdotrinh1055
I’d say it’s suicide squad KTJL.
@@forastero54321 nah facts 😂
There a Reason The right person like a friend or a Family member has to make sure their Loved ones or people they care about is alright before anymore damage can be done otherwise the wrong kind of person might end up making things a lot worse if they end up making the person into something they aren't as we all need to be the voice of reason or try to talk to the person on a understandable or moral level
Beautifully said my dude!!
@@ComicCasualVideos For someone who has been in the supporting role in the family for as long as I can remember it always best to offer people help and support and try to offer it too theme before future harm can be done
Joker: "You should thank me, you know."
Wonder Woman: "For what, fiend?"
Joker: "I all but giftwrapped your boyfriend."
Potential Joker vs. Wonder Woman intro in Injustice 2
You missed the tie-in comic that explains why she went as she did. Which explains why she is the villain in this universe
A small small small defense for injustice Wonder Woman even tho what she’s doing is wrong. First before Injustice Diana met Steve Trevor on Paradise Island only to find out Steve actually killed on of her sisters and was a Nazi. Diana killed him and believed all men of the world to be evil liars.
Even tho she was influencing Superman, Superman’s actions are his own he chose to follow Diana’s advice rather than be rational at the time. But a counterpoint for this is Superman suffered a great tragedy and that would fuck up someone mentally for life.
And here’s an interesting bit in Injustice 2 Scarecrow points out that her biggest fear is being the villain of this story. To top it off this shows in her conscious she believes what she’s doing it wrong.
In a way, she’s like Frollo from The Hunchback of Notre Dame, he believed that he was in the right so much that he was delusional.
@@gabriellagalli8564 But she will never be Ultra Vegito
Cool Video Bro!
Hard to call her the true villain when Superman picks up a child and lasers him in the face for disagreeing
Fair
Superman: Only criminals needs to fear me.
Batman: Shazam and Green Arrow weren't criminals!
Superman: Casualties of war!
Flash: How come you're not have regrets, Victor?
Cyborg: Because I know we did the right thing!
Flash: 2 words: Billy Batson!
Blue Beetle: There any line you won't cross?
Superman: I don't hurt children.
Blue Beetle: Didn't stopped you with Shazam.
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!
After Superman killed Joker Injustice Diana was the one who corrupted his grief and egged him on into becoming a dictator while trying to become his new lover in the process🙄
Historically, this is a real thing where the queens start the war and the kings fight to end it
I always knew she was she stole a dead woman’s husband yikes lol
Yikes
Are we talking Injustice or Flashpoint here?
Your thumbnails are always amazing
I need TH-cam to accept me for monetization now because these thumbnails hurt my pockets, hahaha, but 100% worth it, lol
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Not part of the video but I adore how in this scene you could see everyone fleeing the room was scared, even the guards. At that moment there were no prisoners, nor guards, just mortal men in the room of a "god" and one of the only people capable and willing of standing against him.
You are talking straight facts about Wonder Woman and Injustice Wonder Woman in this video
Love your analysis
Also fun edit 2:16 "She does not lift up" I don't know man, she surely did lift Harley there LOL
I've been hearing that a bit lately hahahaha
I remember always sighing under my breath every time I saw Injustice Wonder Woman in the story cut scenes: what a bitch.
“She does not lift up” as she stabs Harley and lifts her off the ground LMAO
Uhhhhhhhh no comment lol
The way you said “Tyranny” had me dead 💀😭
You left out one last body part in the puppet strings analogy, but it hits home either way.
She was very much Lady Macbeth to Superman.
Felt amazing to see the REAL Wonder Woman kick Injustice Wonder Womans ass.
But imagine that what the real Wondy said was true about her counterpart but in a more horrifying way. Diana's would would pause, she would take difficulty trying to process everything, everything else would be muffled. And in the next instant Wondy would showcase a VERY VERY primal rage that you never see in her too often and KILLING WONDY BUT TAKING IT TOO FAR BY STABBING INJUSTICE WW REPEATEDLY LIKE AN UNCONTROLLABLE LION.
Agreed with you on all accounts.
Thanks for watching the video!
Nice analysis.
She's that one friend who just enables your bad traits and can't bring her self to be real with you.
So I always think that injustice Wonder Woman help joker to make Superman kill Lois lane and become evil 8:26
Kinda true
@@ComicCasualVideos yep
That could be a valid conspiracy.
@@conradibekwe3824 ummm what?
Fear Toxin just accelerated Superman madness and Batman nonchalant attitude with Lois and Clark unborn child demise ensured that he never cared about his friend grief.
This wonder woman deserves an evil version of her classic TV series theme. I imagine it would sound like the Ringwraiths theme.
Everyone forgets about flashpoint ***** wonder woman... That crazy **** turned the lasso of truth to the lasso of death 😅
Are you talking about the one with the "Lassion of Submission"
As a little girl the DCAU’s Wonder Woman was my favorite superhero and she because of her feminineaty and now she’s my second favorite right after MCU black Panther played by Chadwick bowsman
I love how you see Wonder Woman as both side of women. Both powerful and feminine. And you don’t care what others say. You want to see how you see Wonder Woman. And I respect that.
to be honest... not defending wonder woman but didnt joker started this first? if only police got rid of the joker lol
It feels like to me that this is a way too common occurrence for Diana. In a lot of media that's essentially the heroes losing a big battle, or everything going to shit, Wonder Woman quickly becomes a villain in some regard.
Superman, if you watched, the Netflix series Flash, is like Deegan. Ww didn't made him kill Shazam, joker, or the prisoners, he lost his soul. he changed totally and became tyrant. But injustice Ww (the bad one ) was villian in her heart from the beginning. Well, superm an is adult, he's responsible for his actions too.
YES THANK YOU!!!! Superman took a long time to go full villain, but Wonder Woman jumped right in feet first!!!
Honestly wonder woman in these last few years is closer to injustice wonder women in personality and morals than how wonder woman use to be
She's the Frollo of DC
0:23 what is you talking about, kinda being seen as offensive in this type of world😭 that aint offensive dawg
I have this idea of the story of Injustice 3. It sets place in another earth (not the good heroes of the first game) where Luthor ruined Batman's life, killing Gordon, Alfred, and Jason Todd. Batman would seemingly "kill" Luthor and Wonder Woman suggested they he needed time for himself to grieve. But all that did is leave Batman into a tyrannical path, leading him to take over the earth and reach out to the original Injustice Superman and Wonder Woman. The new Wonder Woman would be riddled with guilt and self-loathing for not talking to his Bruce sooner. So when she sees Injustice Wonder Woman, she goes full-blown berserk (like Three Houses Dimitri), intending to kill only her counterpart.
"i've been looking for you... I Will take that Head from your shoulders AND HANG IT IN THE GATES OF THEMYSCIRA!"
announcer:fight!
W take you and 4th snake are the only ppl that have this take funnily enough
While the first Injustice had Wonder Woman be more of a secondary villain, she definitely showed to be the main villain in Injustice 2 as she put in Superman’s head of taking down Batman and had the worst ending in the arcade mode along with Darkseid. It would really be interesting to see Wonder Woman become the actual true main villain if we ever get an Injustice 3
The Injustice comics show this version of Wonder Woman’s origin story and how it is different from the main timeline, and how it made her this cold and cruel ‘heroine’ instead of the kind but strong version of herself we know and love
I’m a huge WW fan and I was shocked when playing both injustice games how evil she seemed to be. Even though she is my main it hurts to see how they depict her as a villain. WW will always be a hero and I hope Injustice 3 brings her to that light she deserves!
Well she is the way she is because of Steve Trevor
@@wintertrooper7918 But it's so dumb. I mean she's so hot BUT THAT'S SO DUMB
In the comics it was shown that she had the chance to talk Superman down but she didn't and push them further after the fight with Aquaman in Atlantis
2:16 she just did lift up Harley there
When I was a little girl I considered Wonder Woman as a strong independent role model and I think that's what makes her so iconic.
To be honest, if that moment when Diana told Bruce about Clark needed a friend, he stopped fighting back and being that one voice of truth, and showing he still believes Supes can change for the better, he'll turn himself to that red sun cell and repent for his actions, even stopping WW in the process. Because there's still a small shining hope of their friendship while partnering up.
Great video.
This is random but what i don't like is that people forget that Harley Quinn is as much responsible for the destruction of Metropolis.
Yeah that is fair
It was Mostly joker that did most of the damage. Yeah I am aware that she did help out with kidnapping lois, but that's all i remember her doing with joker, She just stood by.
I always wondered where Joker got the nuke he used on Metropolis, and why he decided to mess with Superman. And how he found out Superman and Lois Lane were married. I'm thinking maybe WW stole it off of Steve Trevor's jet and gave it to him, while manipulating him into going after Lois.
FINALLY SOMEONE MAKES A VID ABOUT THIS WONDER WOMAN
This wonder woman was the devil on Clark’s shoulders. Even the other Wonder Woman was completely disgusted by her!