@@iancunn99 Kryptonite no longer harms him. Well, no more than it does a human. Kryptonite works so well on Kryptonians because of the cells that absorb yellow sunlight. The radiation uses those same cells to invade the body, causing tremendous pain and weakness. The gold kryptonite destroyed those cells. Let the followers have him. He's no longer a symbol of any worth. Not one to be feared or one to be admired.
Lois Lane: It gets worse! I was trying to spare Brainiac’s life to restore the remaining cities and Clark did agree with me. I thought Diana was here to help me Clark and Bruce but she wasn’t she wanted me out of the picture permanently.
@@makthemaniac1 Good observation. All I do know is Clark probably knew those contingencies are going to be used against them. The ones who joined the regime are probably on high alert when it comes to Batman's counter plan to incapacitate the old guard.
@@beaniemanmg9134 even then, it’s been shown that it’s easy to catch the justice league members even if they are on guard The flash once got a bomb attached to him that would kill him if he stopped moving, despite his speed someone still got a bomb on him
It was always a smart move, perhaps someone not as well paranoid would tell them about the contingencies but they have to be done if you have a couple dozen superpowered individuals.
What i love most about this, is that even when Green Lantern is told his family is gone, he doesn't become filled with rage or fear. He keeps cool and understands, that even if he wants Braniac dead, it's not the right thing to do. He can't risk other lives just so he can feel better.
not just shazam that guy trapped superboy (Nearly killed him) and titans in the phantom zone and cause of that it caused general zodd to kill tim@@mahad813
I sorta agree with Supes, but he comes off as hypocritical when you remember that he went from just killing the Joker to murdering anyone who tried to tell him he was going too far. Red Hood, the anti-heroic Jason Todd who occasionally kills criminals himself, even admits in his dialogue with Clark that he's gone _way_ too far.
16:16 is such a saddening moment. It gives you just a glimpse of the good man that Clark used to be, before everything was ripped from him and became the monster he is now.
Even Troy Baker’s modulated voice doesn’t stand a chance. I’m not sure it’s even possible to make a voice modulator that can replicate Conroy’s voice from the tongue of the right actor.
I say they should get Anthony Ruivivar from Beware The Batman. I actually think he sounds pretty similar to Conroy. Plus I feel he never got a fair shot as Batman since the one time he voiced Bats his show almost immediately was cancelled.
Exactly the reason Batman had a contingency plan, he even got one for himself, just in case he went rogue and became a threat to humanity. In a way I'm glad they showed us that Batman was right.
Theworst part of this is that BOTH sides have a lot of right points. Sometimes a person is to far gone and to evil to keep alive, but that line of thinking is also super dangerous and destructive to the point where it prevents you from seeing where it ends and where people can change. Harley is the proof that Bruce's methods do have merit, whereas the joker is proof that Clark isn't entirely wrong either.
@@jadbayram496the irony is that Clark is responsible for creating the situation that lead to that. It was only because of his regime that Harley was allowed to be an ally.
Both sides aren't right on this. People focus on this debate as a "killing people" vs "not killing people" thing but Batman's point isn't that "killing people is always the wrong choice." He doesn't rescue criminals who get the death penalty, he doesn't attack cops who shoot back at criminals, he doesn't call for governments to disarm their militaries. His point has always been that specifically he and other superheroes should never kill people. When Batman says that killing people is "what separate us (superheroes) from them (criminals)" he's not talking about good people and bad people. He's talking about two groups who operate outside the law and aren't accountable to anyone. Batman fights and apprehends criminals, but the system by which criminals are identified and treated reflects the greater law that the public/government believes. When a superhero disregards that principle and decides that they can be executioner, they disavow a crucial responsibility they have to respect the greater public which becomes the first of many. Batman was a warrior billionaire genius who repeatedly trounced every single villain that set foot in Gotham. Because of that Batman knew for a certainty that ultimately he was far more dangerous than anyone in the city, which is why restrictions on the harm he could do were so vitally important. Likewise the Justice League in routinely stopping and beating every single villain, meta-human organization, or extraterrestrial force that showed up on earth proved that the greatest threat to the planet Earth was the League itself, because nothing could check their power. Earth was only safe as long as the members of the League held to their commitment not to overstep their authority. Joker committed an unthinkable atrocity that 100% merited death and Superman, even on a personal level, was 100% justified in killing him. Yet despite that killing being completely righteous it set Superman down the path of becoming a global genocidal tyrant. What Batman and Superman say to each other in this game is irrelevant. The very fact that Superman became what he became proves that Batman was completely correct.
@@Infammocouldn’t of said it better myself. To summarize, the superheroes/vigilantes who operate outside the law don’t have the authority to decide what villains and criminals die and who are sent to prison. That is for the justice system put in place by the people and their governments to decide.
Yeah, me too. The movie had come out right around this time too so it was weird seeing a heroic wonder woman in the movie but a murderous Psycho in the game.
@@irvinreevesinbaraj6134 she sounded like a piece of shit in the sequel because she wanted to follow the ideals of the Regime and encouraged Superman about it.
Everyone with a brain is on his side unless they don’t know how far Superman is gone or are to naive to realize he want stop when he should. I agree brainiac should die but I know he won’t stop there.
Nightwing is still dead, and Tim was killed off by General Zodd, and Batgirl just disappeared, and Damian is still evil He's building a new Bat family,
What bat-family? Dick is dead, tim is dead, Kate is dead, Damien is evil, Barbara is either dead or in hiding, the only one whi might listen to him is Jason, and even then it would be allies of convenience
the fact for a sec that freaking injustice superman was having doupts on to kill or not to kill braniac proves his humanity is still there and batman almost had him back as a friend till wonder woman won him over
Right, it’s literally just the timing for the kill, kill brainiac now? Risk losing the remaining cities with possibly no way to recover them. Kill him later? There’s a possibility to reclaim those remaining cities easier, then they kill him.
I'm with Bruce here. Criminals need to pay. Not killing them? It's wrong. It would only show that the heroes are no better than the villains. I thought you of all people Clark would realize that.
I cannot agree with either of them. For me heroes like Flash or Shazam can kill because they will not automatically become bad guys afterwards. Batman is more in the wrong then Superman in my opinion because with Superman we have innocent victims but with Batman every villain constantly escapes and just one of them has as much kill count as Superman so for me even though he is anti hero he still will keep everyone save better than Batman
@@Bluesit32 Because he stops others from killing the villains he constantly gets in the way of Red hood; Huntress; Harley Quinn and others but if he cannot do the job himself he has no right to stop others from doing this job
@@Bluesit32because batman can stop them once and for all?) Batman catches the Joker, Joker escapes, kills A LOT of people ,batman catches joker, joker escapes...and so on) what is the point of keeping the joker alive? Batman tried to help, it doesn't help - just put the threat down
@@fraisertinko Anyone can kill the Joker once he's caught. He could be sentenced to death by the courts. It never happens. So why must if all on Batman to kill the clown?
@@Bluesit32pretty much, at the start of the civil war he was on Batman's side against Superman but then later just stayed in Atlantis for the rest of it
Honestly, I prefer the movies ending a tad bit more simply because it mirrors what the good Superman said on how Lois would be afraid and disgusted to what Regime Superman has done and become
I just love how in 14:30 batman directly tells wonder woman that he knows she was the one that pushed superman off the edge when he was at a step from losing all moral, and the first thing she can do is attack, only after the attack she uses an excuse, instead of instantly answering She knows it's her fault and that she can't tell batman he's lying, but she just excuses herself instead
The problem with both sides in this is that neither of them are truly wrong, but they also aren't truly right either. Superman is right that some individuals, beyond all redemption, are better off no longer blighting society, but it's not his place to pass judgement and be executioner. Batman is right that not everyone is beyond saving and can be coaxed back into reason, but sometimes the system just doesn't do enough for those clearly gone.
Here after i realised i can't see the good ending because i have to do 19 fights thanks for the vid! Not 1080p but atleast it doesn't have a watermark thanks!
Who is all here after Suicide Squad Kills the Justice League? If so, who agrees that this along the first game, the Arkham Trilogy, & Lego DC Super Villains are better than that trash game we got?
Agreed, injustice gave us irredeemable versions of some league members, but still a significantly better game with its fair share of good moments (even though some of the character endings are trash in injustice 2)
@@lenavablack3632 I still like Batman. How many children, wives, and husbands would clark kill for piece. You have to admit it. Lois wouldn't want any of that.
Batman's JL Batman Supergirl Catwoman Harley Quinn Green Lantern Aquaman Blue Beetle Starfire Firestorm Swamp Thing Green Arrow Black Canary Red Hood Atom Flash Sub Zero Raiden
Wow...no. Swamp Thing wants no part of it. Neither does Red Hood or Aquaman. Sub-Zero and Raiden have a tendency to "finish" their opponents and aren't really good fits for the league.
Aquaman, really? He couldn't care less about anything and this is even after he was in the regime. He's a pos now, he ww and superman are irredeemable and will always be unless injustice 3 shakes things up
@@jadbayram496 He cares about Atlantis. The whole thing has made him into more or less an isolationist. If the problem doesn't concern Atlantis, Arthur is content to stay there and let the surface burn.
I like to think that injustice 3 could be superman absorbed brainiacs power so much, he doesn't need kryptonian powers anymore, making good on his threat
7 years later, I still question whether I am right that it technically is Superman's fault Metropolis & Coast City were erased. Batman still has the greater point, they can't risk losing anything else because they have mediocre control on the ship compared to Brainiac. And Aquaman, if you're so paranoid about Brainiac, how bout you and everyone else keep close watch when he's forced to obey the League's orders. If he retaliates, murk him and you & Supes can go "i told you so" on Batman.
I go for this ending because Superman really has gone too far and the world shouldn't be under the control of a godlike tyrant. No matter what, Batman never broke his code, he is the best hero.
I feel like one of the many reasons Batman has the no kill rule is that he knew, some day, he'd be confronted with the brutal decision to kill someone close to him.
The problem there is that Superman is depowered. Prolonged exposure to gold kryptonite destroys the cells in a Kryptonian's body that absorb solar energy and convert it to power. To continue the series they would need to do one of three things. The first is to exclude Superman from the roster. This is DC. That isn't going to happen. The second is to have him do something drastic, like cybernetic augment or gene splicing to get a new source of power. Finally, they can use the multiverse to supply a new Superman. Speaking of the multiverse, perhaps it's time to use the Crime Syndicate as the villains.
Aquaman: *we are an ancient people with an old fashioned sense of justice* Batman: *you have no right to say that. The many past kings of Atlantis would of spat at you for saying that. You gave your crown and people to Superman for what in order to get “protection” so your people wouldn’t have to die by him. HA your “ancient people” would of fight for their independence, their freedom… FOR YOU BECAUSE THEY TRUSTED A KING THAT WOULD FIGHT TILL THE BITTER END FOR THE PEOPLE OF ATLANTIS AND OCEAN BUT NO ALL ATLANTIS HAS NO IS A SERVANT TO SUPERMAN THAT TALKS TO FISH!!!*
This why I pick Batman side he was right you can’t always save everyone and plus joker manipulate Superman to prove a point all it takes was one bad day snd took advantage of Superman spirit by killing Louis, jimmy, his child, metropolis blow up and joker broke Superman that day and joker won that day and even in death
Injustice 3 should be about superman escaping the phantom zone and killing batman and Damian Wayne uses a kriptonite suit and red solar sun light to defeat superman and becomes batman
In damians ending where Bruce dies to brainiac he begins to see his point and becomes batman, but at this point even if Bruce dies I doubt he would care. Its an alternate ending not a potential one
Batman: i don't kill people Processes to stab aquaman in the leg lmfao For context: you bleed more in your one leg alone than your to arm because legs have more veins
Even though I can't stand Batdouche and his fans, this is one of the times I'm 100% in agreement with Bruce's choices and decisions. Clark Kent died with Lois. Kal-El had gone too far.