And with this latest entry in the Arkhamverse officially in the books, there are a lot of directions that Warner Brothers can take its premier DC video game IP. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice ...
Harley (Kaley Cuoco) and Ivy (Lake Bell) walk through the wreckage of Gotham. The Batfamily has disbanded, Joker (Alan Tudyk) got impeached, and literal giant rats run through Gotham’s streets.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League just brought its fourth and final season to a close, with an ending cutscene that undoes all the Arkhamverse looter shooter’s most polarizing plot points.
What a bizarre ending to a massive industry failure. With its final update, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League abruptly wrapped up its theoretically multi-year storyline with some short ...
Fans believed the ArkhamVerse Batman was permanently gone, however it has been revealed that he is still alive. The Batman that died was only a clone, which is a startling turn of events. Fans of the ...
Thanks to their allies Hack, Lawless, and Toyman, the gang has embarked on a road trip across the Elseworlds multiverse, leaving the Arkhamverse behind. Batman's controversial death has been ...
Check out the final cutscene below. The terrible storyline of Suicide Squad Kill the Arkhamverse is completed with a 2 minute motion comic that brings Batman back. They couldn't even conclude the ...
Whether this was the plan all along, or Rocksteady hastily reacted to the reaction the scene of Batman's death got, we don't know. What we do know is that the Arkhamverse can continue, with an alive ...
There is still hope for future Arkhamverse games, especially with WB's interest in developing more Batman titles. The final update for Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League is now out, and with it, ...
The best way to describe Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League would be to say that it has been a complete failure for both Warner Bros. and developer Rocksteady. It had virtually no goodwill when it ...
This kind of ending paves the way for this universe to continue. In terms of the storyline, Arkhamverse could survive without Batman, but from a commercial point of view, it wouldn't be a good choice.