The first trailer of the animated film "Injustice" is based on the game of the same name

The first trailer of the animated film "Injustice" is based on the game of the same name

Warner Bros. Animation and DC have released the first trailer for their new animated feature film, Injustice: An enraged Superman goes on a spree of violence, and it's up to Batman and his allies to save the Earth.

First trailer:

The Injustice animated film will be released on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray combo pack, Blu-ray and digital version on October 19, 2021. Inspired by NetherRealm Studios game Injustice: Gods Among Men and the novel Injustice: Gods Among Men - Year One (written by Tom Taylor) based on the game.

In an alternate reality, the Joker's deranged plot tricked Superman into killing his girlfriend Lois Lane and his unborn child, sending Superman into a deadly rampage and enraged, deciding to take control of Earth for his own benefit. Batman then led a rebellion to free Earth from Superman's tyrannical rule.

All-star voice cast:

Superman: Justin Hartley

Batman: Anson Mount

Harley Quinn: Gillian Jacobs

The Joker and Jonathan Kent: Kevin Pollak

Wonder Woman: Janet Varney

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