No one prepared anyone from NetherRealm Studios' take on the DC Comics' standard-bearer superheroes. After successfully working on Mortal Kombat 9, NetherRealm decided to apply its fighting game expertise, as well as its penchant for gore and violence, with something that's not commonly associated with brutal elements and turned a lot of heads, often quite literally.
In 2013's Injustice: Gods Among Us, NetherRealm took the Justice League and effectively built a fighting game with a captivating story based on what happens if Superman didn't hold back for once.
Now, audiences will get a chance to see the wanton destruction that Supes is capable of when he goes on a rampage.
Injustice more than earns its R-rating with its Red Band trailer
All the subsequent material released and based on Injustice: Gods Among Us, including the game's sequel and several dozen comic books, offered a much darker take on the DC Universe. What the animated film is aiming to do is to translate this into a more familiar form of media. True to this, the upcoming DC Animated Universe film, Injustice, carries an R-rating for its violence and gore.
