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Okay, let’s dive into this rabbit hole about Injustice 3. NetherRealm and Warner Bros. haven’t exactly been spilling secrets about the future of the Injustice series. Fans—count me in—are sorta left hanging, hoping for Injustice 3 to drop from the sky one day. I mean, the first two games? Pretty solid. They mixed Mortal Kombat vibes with DC Comics perfectly. But wait—side note—what’s with those crazy combos? I still can’t land half of them.
Now, picture this: DC Comics has this endless buffet of storylines and characters. It’s like walking into a library that smells like old books and possibilities. Seriously. So, Injustice 3? The potential’s just… massive. The character roster is the real kicker here. Imagine all those iconic DC folks waiting backstage. It’s like an eternal Comic-Con lineup. New faces, old legends—everyone’s itching for a piece of the action.
Speaking of fresh faces, let’s talk about Jonathan Samuel Kent. Yep, Superman and Lois’s kid. Sometimes they just call him “Jon”—because who needs longer names? This dude could shake things up.
Anyway—wait, backtrack—where was I? Oh right, Jon Kent. Named after his grandad, Clark Kent’s old man. It’s a nice touch, I think. Probably adds layers or whatever.
Detour on why Jon should be in the game. He’s kinda this modern myth, a mix of human and Kryptonian DNA. Talk about being born with all the potential. Possibly even more powerful than his dad, Superman. Imagine that. I wonder if he likes corn too—random thought.
And the Injustice story? Whoa. Superman loses it after Lois dies. The guy goes rogue, thinking world domination is a pretty neat idea. Batman disagrees, as usual. It’s chaos, really. Enter Jon Kent from another dimension, and bam! Drama. What if meeting Jon makes Superman snap out of it? Could be. Or maybe not. Plot twists are weird like that.
In the end, Jon showing up could be a game-changer. Literally. Maybe changing Superman’s heart or just messing with everyone’s plans. Do games ever need coherent plots? I guess not. Anyway, fingers crossed we get some news soon. Until then, let’s just fantazise about the good stuff to come, eh?