The sci-fi series follows Seg-El (Cameron Cuffe). You may not have known her name before Krypton, but Wallis Day’s Nyssa-Vex stands out in the excellent cast as a serious breakout role for the young actress. Besides lead actor Cameron Cuffe as the obvious stand-in for Superman himself, Krypton stars Georgina Campbell, Elliot Cowan, Wallis Day, Aaron Pierre and Ian McElhinney. Everything from the Phantom Zone to the Fortress of Solitude are incorporated into the series, in hopes of luring in the superhero’s fans. Set two generations before the destruction of the legendary hero’s home planet, Krypton follows Superman’s grandfather (Cameron Cuffe) living in the Kryptonian city of Kandor as he fights to redeem his disgraced family’s honor and save the planet from a deadly menace every Superman fan knows – the dangerous alien villain known as Brainiac.īased on familiar DC characters like Adam Strange and General Zod traveling back in time to the planet Krypton, Season one unfolded on Syfy to become one of the channel’s highest-rated series. Goyer ( Man of Steel, The Dark Knight) and showrunner Cameron Welsh ( Constantine) comes a completely new story that exists entirely as a prequel to the widely known adventures of Superman. Zach Callison ( Steven Universe, The Goldbergs) gives voice to Robin.The Best Brainiac To Ever Hit The Screen In This Superman Prequel Seriesįrom screenwriter David S. Robin plays an integral role in the film – frequently as the conscience of both sides – in Injustice. Nightwing is voiced by Derek Phillips ( Friday Night Lights, 42) Why yes, those are Solomon Grundy’s fingers that Nightwing is attempting to pry open. At least that’s the plan until Harley Quinn throws a curveball at both factions. The key players for both sides – Superman’s core group of Wonder Woman, Cyborg, and Robin, and Batman’s right-hand Nightwing – prepare to square off in Arkham Asylum. Reid Scott ( Veep, Venom) plays Green Arrow opposite Gillian Jacobs ( Community, Invincible) as Harley Quinn. Green Arrow & Harley Quinn provide both action and comic relief as the most unlikely partnership in Injustice. Anika Noni Rose ( The Princess and the Frog, The Good Wife, Dreamgirls) gives voice to Catwoman. Leave it to master thief Catwoman to find her way through the enormous keyhole of Superman’s Fortress of Solitude in Injustice. Justin Hartley ( This is Us, Smallville) is the voice of Superman opposite Janet Varney ( The Legend of Korra, You’re The Worst) as Wonder Woman. Superman and Wonder Woman have a moment of reflection, and some strategizing for what will come next, in the Fortress of Solitude during an enthralling scene from Injustice. Cyborg is voiced by Brandon Micheal Hall ( God Friended Me).
Terrific is voiced by Edwin Hodge ( The Tomorrow War, Mayans M.C.), while Oliver Hudson ( Rules of Engagement, Nashville) plays Plastic Man.Ĭyborg prepares to fire in one of the many fight scenes – many pitting heroes against heroes – within Injustice. Terrific and Plastic Man join forces – but it’s their opposing forces that have them worried – in this still image from Injustice. Injustice is now available on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack, Blu-ray and Digital from Warner Bros.
Based on the critically acclaimed video game and graphic novel, Injustice unleashes an all-out war fought by DC’s mightiest.
In this alternate world of chaos, loyalties are tested, and the line between friend and foe blurs. The splintered Justice League divides its ranks as the two former allies wage a deadly battle for freedom. The Man of Steel begins a reign of tyranny that can only be stopped by one hero: Batman. Official Synopsis: When his world is shattered by tragic events set in motion by the diabolical Joker, Superman becomes hell-bent on enforcing peace… at any cost. We’ve also received a bunch of brand new images and another clip over the last couple days, which you can see below. During this year’s DC FanDome, the newest animated film, Injustice, got some spotlight with an insiders panel and new clip showing the inciting incident that drives Superman to turn bad.