The Injustice series has become a staple for gamers who enjoy mixing the thrill of fighting games with the rich universe of DCās iconic heroes and villains. Developed by NetherRealm Studios, the team behind the legendary Mortal Kombat franchise, Injustice cleverly injects a comic book narrative into its action-packed gameplay.
At the heart of Injustice lies a gripping and dark storyline where Superman, grieved by the loss of Lois Lane at the hands of the Joker’s trickery, turns to authoritarianism. Metropolis is left in ruins, pushing the once-hopeful Superman towards a much more ominous path. The prospect of Injustice 3 has fans buzzing with anticipation. While a third installment hasnāt been officially announced, itās crucial that it offers more than just a repetition of past plots. This new chapter has the potential to evolve alongside the changing DC universe.
In 2022, Warner Bros. made waves by bringing on James Gunn and Peter Safran to reboot the DC cinematic landscape. Their first endeavor, last year’s animated series Creature Commandos, has already set a lively tone. Amidst all these changes, a pivotal moment arose when Gunn and Safran hinted at meetings with developers like NetherRealm and Rocksteady.
Safran mentioned in February, “James and I sit with the studio heads under Warner Bros., including NetherRealm and Rocksteady. We engage with them in discussions about characters and storylines that pique our mutual interest.” These statements have stirred excitement and speculation among fans of both the Injustice and Arkham series. Although it doesn’t confirm a new game, it gives fans plenty to dream about.
The upcoming Superman movie, which is set for release on July 11, 2025, stars David Corenswet as the hero. Alongside him, Rachel Brosnahan steps into the role of Lois Lane, with Nicolas Hoult as the infamous Lex Luthor.
NetherRealm would do well to weave some of DC’s evolving storylines into its games. While Injustice might maintain its signature darker, alternate reality, tapping into the new DC era could attract a broader audience. Characters like Booster Gold or Guy Gardner as Green Lantern could offer the freshness Injustice 3 needs to entice fans new and old alike.
There have been whispers that NetherRealm might be shifting gears, possibly prompted by rumors of cutting the third DLC for Mortal Kombat 1. Though unconfirmed, it hints at a potential new direction for the studio.
As it stands, whether a third Injustice game will materialize remains shrouded in mystery. Yet, the recent developments in the DC cinematic universe may provide a foundation for exciting innovation. This upcoming phase for DC could reinvigorate the franchise in ways previously unseen. As fans await the premiere of the new Superman movie, there is hope that NetherRealm might surprise everyone with announcements related to DC projects.