New footage from Rocksteady's Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League gives DC fans their first look at Lex Luthor, a mainstay villain from the Superman comics. A new Suicide Squad clip was just released, and it seems to confirm Luthor's existence in this DCEU. We now have a look at the finished product for this Luthor iteration thanks to today's PlayStation State of Play presentation.
At the end of the latest trailer for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, we see Lex Luthor being rescued by the Squad from within a shipping container. Luthor doesn't say much in the video before Brainiac-controlled the Flash appears and begins to confront them. A timely appearance by Wonder Woman renders the Fastest Man Alive helpless, saving the Suicide Squad from an assault by the Scarlet Speedster.
Developers of the Batman: Arkham series, Rocksteady Studios, are behind this unconventional third-person shooter. The game's innovative combination of the studio's signature character-driven story gameplay and third-person shooter action makes it stand out from the competition.
Discover the backstory of Amanda Waller's Task Force X (the "Suicide Squad"), which included Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, and King Shark, and why they were so hesitant to destroy the Justice League. The four DC Super-Villains face off against an invading alien force and the DC Super Heroes who are hellbent on destroying the city they once swore to protect in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, an original story set in an open-world version of Metropolis. While waiting for a permanent solution, the Suicide Squad must remain vigilant against the threat posed by the explosive implants in their heads.
Face Off Against Batman
The late and great Kevin Conroy voiced the Dark Knight once again but while under Braniac's control.
Each member of your squad has their own unique move set with improved traversal abilities, as well as a wide array of weapons and skills to experiment with and master, allowing you to freely explore the ever-changing open world of Metropolis. The game allows players to customize their experience whether they are playing solo or with a group of friends in co-op. Just be sure to have internet service!
We have an article up about the prequel comic Suicide Squad: Kill Arkham Asylum. As well, catch more Suicide Squad behind the scenes.
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