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Injustice 3 Development Rumors Intensify as Voice Actors Hint at Involvement

2025-08-30 00:51:18

The gaming community is abuzz with fresh speculation about Injustice 3 as new reports suggest two veteran voice actors from the series may have inadvertently revealed their involvement in the potential project. While NetherRealm Studios has remained officially silent about a third installment in the popular DC fighting game franchise, these latest developments have reignited excitement among fans who have been anticipating news for several years.

Injustice 3

The original Injustice: Gods Among Us revolutionized superhero gaming when it launched in April 2013, delivering a compelling narrative-driven experience combined with the brutal fighting mechanics NetherRealm perfected through their Mortal Kombat series. Its 2017 sequel further expanded the universe with enhanced gameplay and deeper character customization. Despite only two main entries, the franchise has maintained a dedicated fanbase eagerly awaiting news of a third chapter.

Recent convention appearances have potentially revealed significant information about the game's development status. According to multiple fan reports from August 23, voice actors Phil LaMarr and George Newbern separately discussed their current work on Injustice 3 during meetings with attendees. Newbern, who has portrayed Superman across both previous games and numerous animated projects since 2003, along with LaMarr—known for his roles as Aquaman and Green Lantern (John Stewart) in the series—apparently confirmed their participation in the upcoming project.

While these accounts currently lack supporting audio or video evidence, they align with a pattern of subtle hints that have emerged since 2020. The first potential tease appeared in Mortal Kombat 11 DLC content featuring two versions of The Joker who commented that "two might not be enough" and they "could do with a third"—a statement many interpreted as referencing Injustice 3. NetherRealm's lead designer Ed Boon has consistently maintained ambiguity when questioned about the project, stating during DC FanDome 2020 that he wished he could discuss it but appreciated fan enthusiasm.

Development timelines became slightly clearer in 2023 when Boon indicated that work on Injustice 3 would likely follow the completion of Mortal Kombat 1, though no specific schedule was provided. More recently, cryptic messages from a prominent MultiVersus dataminer suggested the game was indeed in development, adding further credibility to the longstanding rumors.