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Injustice: Gods Among Us Animated Movie’s Cast Has Been Revealed

The hit Netherrealm fighter turned comic, Injustice: Gods Among Us, is getting its very own animated adaptation and the cast has just been unveiled.

As revealed by TheHollywoodReporter, it stars Justin Hartley as Superman, Anson Mount as Batman, Laura Bailey as Lois Lane and Rama Kushna, Zach Callison as Damian 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, and Andrew Morgado as Mirror Master Soldier.

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You might recognize some of those names. Laura Bailey is known for her work as Abby in The Last of Us: Part 2 and Mary Jane Watson in Marvel's Spider-Man. Yuri Lowenthal also lent his voice to Insomniac's game as the titular character, voicing Peter Parker himself. Justin Hartley meanwhile played Green Arrow in Smallville so he's no stranger to DC.

The Injustice movie is being produced by Warner Bros. Animation, DC, and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. It is being produced by Rick Morales, known for Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge, while Matt Peters is directing. This won't be his first DC outing as he also directed Justice League Dark.

The script comes from Batman: Hush's Ernie Altbacker with Jim Krieg attached as producer and Sam Register executive producer.

Injustice tells the story of a dystopian, fascist Superman who breaks his no-kill rule following the Joker murdering Lois Lane. Ironic that the voice actor behind Joker, the reason for his loss of humanity, is also the voice actor behind Jonathan Kent – his adoptive father – the reason for his humanity.

Injustice is expected to launch for home entertainment this fall.

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