Injustice 2 May Finally Do The DC Universe … Justice

With any controversial or near-universally derided piece of entertainment, there will always be a fringe network of apologists. Zack Snyder's DC Universe is no exception. Despite an angry, ravenous fanbase that insists everyone, anywhere, who hates Dawn of Justice or Suicide Squad is paid off by Marvel, most critics and audiences alike were underwhelmed to say the least with the direction of their favorite DC heroes. Luckily for us, we have Ed Boon.

Wait .. what?

In the strangest of places, a true hero has emerged to save us from Zack Snyder. That hero takes the form of the Mortal Kombat creator and serial troll, Ed Boon, who brought us Injustice: Gods Among Us and is stepping it up a notch for Injustice 2.

We already went over the individual reveals in the latest trailer, but there's something to be said for tone, stakes and an actual, memorable villain.

I know that most of what we've seen from Injustice 2 are just cinematic trailers with little gameplay, but, in terms of saving the story and characters of the DC Universe, that's all we need to get the feel for what kind of DC entry Injustice 2 is going to be.

For the record, I do understand that these video games are not canon in terms of the DC Cinematic Universe, but any positive portrayal of these heroes that gives us an opportunity to step away from that cinematic universe is a welcome sight.

We need to do these heroes justice – call out the hypocrisy of Batman condemning murder while sitting by as his allies commit it, give Superman emotional stakes when it comes to Lois Lane and his endless pursuit of American freedom, show us Wonder Woman and Super Girl doing anything.

Once you do that, you have to bring it home with great villains. If the Joker truly won't be in Injustice 2, as the trailer seems to suggest, there is going to be a big hole to fill. Fortunately, Brainiac is there to help. His stinging voice-over is a highlight of the most recent trailer, examining how the super hero world has gone too far astray and needs to be destroyed.

And then, in perhaps the most direct comparison to Dawn of Justice, Injustice 2 will also feature Darkseid. It's unclear what sort of role he will take in the story, itself, but it's bound to be better than Lex Luthor's plot to get Superman and Batman to fight each other so he can … it's very unclear, but he's also creating Doomsday at the same time, anyway.

This Darkseid looks a lot more in line with the comic book portrayal, but still in a way that feels menacing and impactful, rather than just a pawn of someone everyone should have known was crazy.

It's a shame that the film series is … let's say "on the path to redemption, just not quite there yet," but that doesn't mean DC fans have to sit around and wallow – not as long as we have Injustice to help us along the way.

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