Injustice 2 Endings That Will Make You Emotional

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  • Опубликовано: 30 окт 2024

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  • @alexandrefrauches132
    @alexandrefrauches132 6 месяцев назад +20

    Having Supergirl join the Titans was a smart move. Surprise no one thought about doing this in the comics (she was usually on her own or with the Legion). I feel this should be the perfect direction for franchise, with the Titans becoming the new generation of heroes and having to prove that they can be different from the previous heroes, who let themselves be corrupt.

    • @ComicCasualVideos
      @ComicCasualVideos  6 месяцев назад +4

      TRUE

    • @eonnexus
      @eonnexus 5 месяцев назад

      Supergirl was actually considered TWICE, the first time was when the Teen Titans were made initially, but was passed over due to having her own successful comic, she would've taken the spot of Wonder Girl/Donna Troy, who technically wasn't even a real character at that time (Wonder Girl was a time displaced Diana, but the TT writer didn't actually know this and just assumed they were sisters.)
      The second time was during the 2006 run, but by that point, she was well established as having grown past the "Teenage" depiction the writer wanted, so they just recolored her green and called her Miss Martian. Believe it or not, that's actually not much of a joke, Miss Martian didn't have a character beyond "Early Supergirl, but Green" until the Young Justice cartoon, it's why even their outfits were basically the same back then.

  • @comicfan1324
    @comicfan1324 6 месяцев назад +13

    One of my favorite endings is the one where Atrocitus goes through redemption arc. Injustice two was my first big exposure to the character, outside of briefly seeing him in Lego Batman 3, so after seeing his campaign ending, I’ve always had this idea that he would make a great member of the indigo tribe.
    After all, he’s let his rage and quest for vengeance destroy any compassion he had for others, so since the tribe seeks out those who either have great compassion, or lack it entirely and bestow compassion upon them, I think that would be a really interesting story for him.
    Especially imagine, if Atrocitus managed to master both rings: allowing him to enact vengeance against those who deserve it, but knowing when, to be merciful to those who may have been a bad hand

    • @jackanasaurus5905
      @jackanasaurus5905 2 месяца назад

      Kinda like Razor in Young Justice with Rage and Hope

  • @kaio3500
    @kaio3500 6 месяцев назад +14

    What’s even sadder for starfires is that both the comic for injustice and cyborg during IJ2 stated beast boy was killed during metropolis meaning she’s not even aware what happened to him

    • @ComicCasualVideos
      @ComicCasualVideos  6 месяцев назад +5

      Bro that hits different

    • @echothesilent4693
      @echothesilent4693 6 месяцев назад +1

      If cyborg knows others probably would, especially considering cyborg is basically guaranteed to get a gravestone/memorial for his best friend.

    • @Dr_Procrastinator
      @Dr_Procrastinator 6 месяцев назад +2

      yeah Beastboy and kid flash both died in Metropolis then Superman banished the rest of the titans to the phantom zone for trying to stop them.

    • @kaio3500
      @kaio3500 6 месяцев назад

      @@echothesilent4693 except in starfires ending she literally says “beast boy has been missing for so long I must assume he is dead”

  • @ben_adel3437
    @ben_adel3437 6 месяцев назад +12

    The kid is harleys kid in the comics they mention that

    • @ComicCasualVideos
      @ComicCasualVideos  6 месяцев назад +8

      Thanks for the confirmation. I thought that was the case

  • @SinastarCross
    @SinastarCross 6 месяцев назад +8

    Also a sucker for tragic/bittersweet stories but dang, these hit hard

  • @scalltydemon6264
    @scalltydemon6264 6 месяцев назад +5

    I think Damien's is pretty good in this regard. Coming to terms with his father's sacrifice and letting go of his hatred towards him. Upon understanding his father more, he becomes the new Batman.

  • @Imtired0601
    @Imtired0601 3 месяца назад

    I love watching your injustice videos, I've been so obsessed with Injustice since forever ago!!

  • @Man_Of_Logic
    @Man_Of_Logic 6 месяцев назад +3

    Injustice 2 always had my interest because of the endings, and the intro dialogue that matches up with them

    • @Man_Of_Logic
      @Man_Of_Logic 6 месяцев назад

      I think another emotional ending is the Atrocitus one

  • @janekfortepianek
    @janekfortepianek 6 месяцев назад +2

    I like to belive that some of these endings are canon or at least some parts of them like bruce helping deadshot to get rid of bomb in his head or harleen joining justice league and there is no reason to belive that after main story thing were different than we have seen in some ending

  • @J.Dome.A
    @J.Dome.A 6 месяцев назад

    Here's a suggestion for another video you could make in the future if you want. "Joker (2019) vs Joker (2004) vs Arkham Joker. Why it isn't even close!"

  • @deandredukes95
    @deandredukes95 6 месяцев назад +1

    My allergies 🤧

  • @cheebazeeba
    @cheebazeeba 6 месяцев назад +1

    L thumbnail doesn’t have the comic casual charm it’s so over

    • @ComicCasualVideos
      @ComicCasualVideos  6 месяцев назад

      Sorry...didn't have the budget for this vids thumbnail :(

  • @mrblaque
    @mrblaque 6 месяцев назад

    I'm sorry, but I've had it with DC insulting our intelligence with Harley and Batman basically being the smartest dumbass where she's concerned.
    Harley in the League!?!? Really!?!?
    The whole kickoff of Injustice was Batman going to war with Superman for killing the Joker. The fact that anybody in the League sided with Batman once they heard what happened is pushing it, but these same heroes allowing his former partner and a mass murderer in her own right to hang around and then become a member of the League and none of them says anything requires a suspension of disbelief for my already strained suspension of disbelief.'
    What does it say for a comic book company that has been around since WW2 and has such a rich legacy of REAL HEROES to choose from, when it puts its promotional money behind getting us to accept a killer?

    • @ianpolicarpio7969
      @ianpolicarpio7969 4 месяца назад

      It says that the world isn't black and white, and that everyone deserves a chance to redeem themselves. It says that true heroes believe that no one is too far gone. It says that people can change for the better if we let them. It says that we shouldn't only define someone by their past, but by their present and their future as well.

    • @mrblaque
      @mrblaque 4 месяца назад

      @@ianpolicarpio7969 Are you serious? Where is the redemption in a repeat offender who at various times was a mass murderer, a spree killer, a serial killer, a kidnapper, and a thief? And what was her punishment for all of this? She spent some time in an asylum before breaking out and doing it all over again. How do you think the families of her victims will feel if they knew?
      Not to mention, this makes Batman the biggest hypocrite on the planet. He is willing to violently take down his teammates should one cross the line, but Harley gets a pass?

    • @ianpolicarpio7969
      @ianpolicarpio7969 4 месяца назад

      @mrblaque look at heroes like the Flash or Spiderman, they never stop believing that their rogues galleries can be better with help.
      And I think something we just won't be able to agree on is our beliefs in justice. You clearly believe in retributive justice, while I believe in restorative justice. What I will say though, and this is based on my research in real life justice systems around the world, is that not every victim needs to see their perpetrators locked up and the key thrown away in order to feel like they've received justice. For a lot of people, seeing positive change is enough. I believe in rehabilitation because it is proven to reduce recidivism more than vindictive punishment does.