They returned to her world and went back to their chaotic ways of old, getting married in a ceremony that set Gotham afire. Upon toppling the dictator, she aimed to fill her personal void by heading to the alternate Earth where she freed that Joker from prison. Harley Quinn showed remorse for the role she played in helping the "Injustice" Joker murder Superman's loved ones, but she still worked to end his bloody rule with heroes from her own universe as well as the alternate Leaguers. The final scene showed a Statue of Liberty-esque statue of Luthor having been erected as he looked to further consolidate his power and potentially implement his own dictatorship under the guise of freedom. When the regime crumbled, the triumphant Luthor was elected as President of the United States. While he was beloved in the past, now things were taken to a new level as he was worshiped for standing up to the High Council that Superman had implemented. Replacing the heroic, dead Luthor, this evil doppelganger instigated insurrection at all turns as he took over the role of the fallen Luthor. This was a globally televised event and folks thought it was a miracle that Luthor survived, not realizing he wasn't their Luthor. The latter made his way to this dimension to convince its residents that he was their Luthor, who somehow survived Superman's attack on him for being a traitor. In addition to an alternate Justice League coming over to the "Injustice" universe to stop the emperor-like Kryptonian, the alternate Lex Luthor also had a crucial role to play. Only Batman was denied a shift, probably because he would be an obvious target due to his never-ending cynicism over the godlike hero. This failsafe would poison and kill him, so to keep a future unstable version of him from disarming the fail-safe, a different Leaguer would have possession of the remote control every week without Superman knowing the wielder's identity. This meant that when any instability appeared to manifest within him, all it would take is someone to trigger the device, causing the Kryptonite to permeate throughout his body. Defeating his duplicate left him shaken, so while returning to his universe, he decided to take preventative measures in case he personally ever ran amok.Īfter discussing a solution with his fellow Justice Leaguers, Superman agreed to ingest a remote-release Kryptonite capsule. SUPERMAN INGESTS KRYPTONITE FAILSAFEĪn alternate Superman was one of the heroes who came over into the "Injustice" timeline to help stem the threat of the Kryptonian dictator and, upon achieving success, he realized that there was truth to the paranoia that heroes like Batman showed throughout the years. SPOILER WARNING: Major spoilers ahead for the Injustice: Gods Among Us video game 15 ALT. With so many characters feeling fresh, aggressive and unhinged, CBR decided to look at 15 of the best Injustice character endings. It was a comprehensive story that spanned alternate Earths and transformed heroes into villains, villains into heroes and threw them all at each other with Superman's inner circle serving as savage watchdogs. The Man of Steel unleashed his fury on all challengers after he killed the Joker for orchestrating the death of his wife, Lois, and their unborn child.
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RELATED: 15 Video Game TV Shows You Forgot Existed The game, moving on full-steam ahead with a sequel, was truly a cut-loose story that saw Superman take control of the world like a dictator with key superheroes and villains ruling as part of his totalitarian regime. Interactive Entertainment and NetherRealm Studios was the fearless plot and freedom to subvert DC Comics' source material as the studio saw fit. What made "Injustice: Gods Among Us" a huge success for Warner Bros.