Home / News /Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s new ending is pure Kung Pow ByChris McMullen 18 January 202518 January 2025
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has a new, final ending and it’s right out of Kung Pow, Steve Oedekerk’s martial arts comedy. Sorry, Wonder Woman, you’ll forever be Wimp Lo to us, and it’s all this mediocre live-service shooter’s fault.
If you’ve missed the news, and we honestly can’t blame you if you did, Rocksteady has officially ended Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s seasonal content. The premise was that, after the main game ended, you and your Squad would roam the multiverse, kicking Brainiac’s backside and picking up new teammates.
And, for a while, that happened, despite the game’s poor reception and a massive drop in player numbers. But now, WB and Rocksteady have cut their losses and given us a motion comic ending, narrated by Harley Quinn herself. And, frankly, it’s a mess.
We’re getting into spoiler territory here, but we have so many questions. So, it was Batman and Superman’s plan to what… get captured by Brainiac? Were the hundreds of thousands of casualties in Metropolis also part of that plan?
Speaking of plans, why did Rocksteady think that making the Justice League clones was a good idea? Maybe it was at Warner Bros’ insistence, but it undoes the sheer, evil joy of kicking Batman and Superman’s do-gooding bottoms.
But our biggest takeaway, watching the motion comic ending, was that it seriously screws over Wonder Woman, who remains deceased, unlike the rest of the Justice League. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s ending is the equivalent of that scene from Kung Pow. “Hey.. if you’re all alive, then surely Wonder Woman is.. Wonder Woman! Oh.. oh.. never mind.”
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It makes Wonder Woman’s death very, very weird indeed, a deeply unfitting demise for one of the most iconic comic characters of all time. She died trying to save a Justice League that wasn’t even real. And, as much as we understand Rocksteady trying to tie Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s story up, this absolutely wasn’t the way to do it.