The anticipation for a third installment in the Injustice series has lingered among fans for some time. Built on the foundation of the DC Comics universe, the previous two games adapted NetherRealm Studios’ iconic Mortal Kombat style into a superhero realm, creating dynamic and engaging fighting experiences. While fans eagerly await Injustice 3, NetherRealm has yet to officially announce its development.
However, recent developments have rekindled hope. James Gunn and Peter Safran, tasked with rejuvenating the DC cinematic universe, have reportedly been in talks with NetherRealm Studios and Rocksteady about upcoming projects. While nothing is set in stone, this collaboration could hint at exciting new entries connected to the expanding DC universe. If Injustice 3 does become a reality, incorporating Booster Gold into the roster could bring a fresh and intriguing element to the game.
Booster Gold stands out among DC’s heroes not because of noble intentions but due to his more self-serving motivations. Emerging from 25th-century Gotham City, Michael Carter, as Booster Gold, utilizes his time-travel abilities to craft a superheroic persona and gain fame in the present day. This blending of future knowledge and heroic acts positions him as a multifaceted character, offering NetherRealm a unique opportunity to experiment with his powers in a new Injustice title.
A notable aspect of Booster Gold’s character is his robotic companion, Skeets, who is a repository of historical knowledge, adding depth to his time-traveling exploits.
NetherRealm is no stranger to toying with timelines. The studio has previously explored such concepts with Mortal Kombat 1, where a reboot served as a narrative foundation. This fresh take, though divisive, indicates their willingness to delve into time manipulation. Introducing Booster Gold’s time-travel antics into a combat setting could pose unique challenges but also open up exciting narrative possibilities. A clever storyline that pulls the Injustice heroes into the 25th-century could circumvent potential hurdles, making it an enticing gamble especially if Booster Gold is integrated into the broader DC universe under Gunn and Safran.
Beyond gaming, Booster Gold is slated to star in his own TV series, although details remain scarce. Rumors have suggested Kumail Nanjiani might take on the role, though nothing has been confirmed. This upcoming series offers a timely motive to include him in a future Injustice installment, capitalizing on a wealth of underutilized DC characters. As Gunn prepares to launch a new Superman movie, the success of which could pave the way for a new era of DC entertainment, Injustice 3’s development might soon materialize.