Injustice: Gods Among Us Movie Cast and Release Window Announced
DC has revealed the cast for its upcoming Injustice: Gods Among Us animated movie alongside the announcement that it’ll release this fall.
The Injustice animated movie was announced last month, oddly enough through a press release for DC’s upcoming Batman: The Long Halloween Part Two animated movie, and now The Hollywood Reporter has revealed the cast for the movie. It features an expansive cast with a lot of names you might recognize:
The Twisted History of DC’s Injustice Universe
Justin Hartley as Superman
Anson Mount as Batman
Laura Bailey as Lois Lane and Rama Kushna
Zach Callison as Damian (presumably Damian Wayne) and Jimmy Olsen
Brian T. Delaney as Green Lantern
Brandon Michael Hall as Cyborg
Edwin Hodge as Mr. Terrific and Killer Croc
Oliver Hudson as Plastic Man
Gillian Jacobs as Harley Quinn
Yuri Lowenthal as Mirror Master, Flash, and Shazam
Derek Phillips as Nightwing and Aquaman
Kevin Pollak as Joker and Jonathan Kent
Anika Noni Rose as Catwoman
Reid Scott as Green Arrow and Victor Zsasz
Faran Tahir as Ra’s al Ghul
Fred Tatasciore as Captain Atom
Janet Varney as Wonder Woman
Andrew Morgado as Mirror Master Soldier
THR reports that Rick Morales, perhaps best known for Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge, is producing the movie alongside Jim Krieg with Sam Register set to executive produce. It will feature a script by Batman: Hush animated movie writer Ernie Altbacker and will be directed by Justice League Dark: Apokolips War’s director, Matt Peters. You’ll be able to hear this cast in Injustice when it’s released for home entertainment this Fall.
Injustice will be based on the video game by the same name, which is a fighter developed by Mortal Kombat developer Netherrealm in collaboration with DC. It was quite the successful game as it spawned not only a sequel, but a best-selling DC comic book series called Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year One as well, as noted by THR.
The story of Injustice is set on an alternate Earth where the Joker tricks Superman into killing Lois Lane, sending Superman down a dark path of destruction and more. Superman’s power only grows from there and it’s up to Batman, the rest of the Justice League, and really anyone who can help, to take Superman down.
While waiting to hear more about this Injustice animated movie, check out IGN’s review of Batman: The Long Halloween Part One and then watch this trailer for Part Two. Check out IGN’s Injustice: Gods Among Us explainer after that.
Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes.
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