Fans of the DC universe will be relieved to see a shocking twist at the end of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. 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 iconic character are excited and curious about what lies ahead for them as a result of this revelation.
In Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, the Batman players believed they had killed someone, but it turned out to be a clone. Franchise fans were offended when Harley Quinn casually shot their favorite Batman, played by Kevin Conroy. This may have been the original intention, but it is unclear if the game studio, Rocksteady, quickly changed it in response to the controversy over Batman's death scene. But one thing is certain: the Arkhamverse is still very much alive and well, with the genuine Batman at its center, potentially leading to new possibilities in the realm.
There was always the chance that Rocksteady might use the multiverse, which was revealed after the game's plot, to bring the heroes back. Fans couldn't stop reacting despite the relief; memes and crazy hypotheses virtually took over Twitter.
Here's how fans reacted as the game reveals ArkhamVerse Batman is alive
A user (@kiran2_k) wrote:
"Suicide Squad: Kill the Franchise."
Another one (@cyberwitherik) commented:
"They only said this because of all the negative feedback they got."
A netizen (@blvckstar_eth) questioned:
"Newbie here, when did Batman clone himself?"
Another X user (@SRMcleod1) expressed:
"Jezz they are trying to salvage a mess"
Another one (@JuanIsidro) commented with a question:
"Wait, so nobody had finished the game before today? because how is this new info?"
A netizen (@BlackMajikMan90) expressed:
"All that complaining for absolutely nothing."
Another netizen (@Greenpig117) wrote:
"This is the most obvious “no one liked the story we made so let’s appeal to the fans to hopefully gain them back” move I have ever seen."
A user (@BiasedPG13fan) twitted:
"DC and Marvel do this all the time in comics when something isn’t liked I’m not shocked"
Another netizen (@A_I_magination) wrote:
"Oh, so it was a clone. If ArkhamVerse Batman is still alive, where is he?"
A user (@ally1kenobi) commented:
"If they survive this, ill start trusting my GPS to find my way out of a paper bag."
Another user (@wtffolly_) commented:
"I have not played the game yet and would normally hate getting spoiled but this time i don't mind."
An X user (@OurMovieGuide) commented:
"Going to the old clone trick to try and turn things around is really cheesy and cheap."
So this is how fans have reacted. It was like a rollercoaster ride through Gotham, including a wide range of emotions. While some people sighed in relief, others couldn't help but joke about Batman's "clone-cident." However, there were individuals who were truly devastated, as though they had just witnessed a big telenovela plot twist involving their childhood hero. It really was a disorganized, yet oddly amusing, reaction!
So guys, yes Batman is alive!! Have a look at the Suicide Squad Kill The Justice League Episode 8 Ending Cutscene:
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