‘Injustice 2’ Comic-Con Interviews – Meet the Voices and Creators

Henry Gilbert
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Injustice 2 just made its big debut at E3, and it had huge presence at San Diego Comic-Con 2016. Not surprising SDCC is receptive to a fighting game pitting Superman against Batman and Aquaman against Supergirl. The show not only added two members to the Injustice 2 roster, but SDCC was also a great chance to get some interviews with all the folks behind the game.

First up, take a look at our interview with Ed Boon, the Creative Director at developer Netherrealms, and co-creator of Mortal Kombat.

Not only were the developers there, but also the voice talent behind the game, including the delightful Phil LaMarr. The veteran voice actor has been in everything from Pulp FictionSamurai Jack, and FuturamaInjustice 2 sees Phil return to his role as the very imposing lord of the seas, Aquaman.

Laura Bailey has been doing voiceover work since her teens, playing many comic book heroes before. Injustice 2 sees her play brand new addition Supergirl, and don’t assume she’s super similar to her TV version.

And lastly, George Newbern is most famous right now for his role on Scandal, but he’s been playing Superman for more than 15 years, and he’s voicing the Kryptonian once more in Injustice 2. Hear how he’s handling the role that he’s come to own over the years.

Henry Gilbert
Henry Gilbert is Senior Games Editor at Fandom. He's worked in the gaming press since 2008, writing for sites as diverse as GamesRadar, IGN, and Paste Magazine. He's also been known to record a podcast or two with Laser Time. Follow him on Twitter @henereyg.