Batman has returned to the Ninja universe of feudal Japan with a Justice League-inspired version of the Japanese mafia
Batman Ninjaavailable in the service catalog streaming Max was a huge success, both among fans of DC Comics heroes and anime followers. Now the Warner Bros.. shows a trailer that continues to be set in feudal Japan, this time involving a version of the Justice League with ties to the Japanese mafia, in the title Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League.
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The original film was directed by Jumpei Mizusaki, with a screenplay by Kazuki Nakashima, and follows Batman as he is sent to feudal Japan in a plot masterminded by the villain Gorilla Grodd.
Characters appearing in the first adventure include Catwoman, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Robin, Nightwing, among others.
Now, after the anime released in 2018, the fight involves the Yakuza League, which, as you can see, has a lot of similarities with the Justice League: you can see some versions of Flash, Wonder Woman, Aquaman and, maybe, Green Lantern. Watch the promo trailer:
Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League There is no confirmed release date yet. Already Batman Ninja is available in the Max catalogue.
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