| “ | I'm not that guy anymore! Look, I get it why you don't trust me, but you have to trust the Guardians. This ring means something, they put me through hell to get it back. | „ |
| ~ Hal Jordan. |
| “ | My will is stronger than my hate. | „ |
| ~ Hal Jordan. |
Hal Jordan, also known as the Green Lantern, and temporarily as the Yellow Lantern during Superman's regime and unwillingly as the Red Lantern for temporary, is the tritagonist of the Injustice franchise.
He was voiced by Adam Baldwin in the first game and Steve Blum in the sequel. Blum also voiced Tank Dempsey in the Call of Duty zombie series, Wolverine in Spider-Man: Web of Shadows, Crash Bandicoot in Crash Nitro Kart, Bo' Rai Cho in Mortal Kombat X, and Sub-Zero in Injustice 2.
Biography[]
Injustice: Gods Among Us[]
When Superman made Earth under his One-Earth government regime, Sinestro decided to form an alliance with him since his One-Earth government is similar to his dictatorial rule over Korugar. Sinestro managed to convince Hal Jordan that fear is more effective than willpower, thus making him give up the power of the Green Lantern and accepting the yellow ring of fear, joining the Sinestro Corps. However, this is a set-up by Sinestro to make Hal a complete pawn of both Sinestro himself, and even Superman. At time when Hal became a Yellow Lantern, Sinestro murders John Stewart and framed Guy Gardner as the murderer, with Sinestro is directly the murder of Guy through a manipulated Hal.
When the prime universe's Hal Jordan encounters Yellow Lantern in Gotham City, Green Lantern stated that Yellow Lantern has traded green for yellow, the color of cowardice. They have a fight with Green Lantern winning the battle.
When the parallel universe's Batman's Insurgency leads a rescue mission to save the prime universe's Batman at Stryker Island, Yellow Lantern, along with other members of Superman's Regime, tries to fend off the Insurgency. He clashes with Green Lantern again and eventually fought the parallel universe Batman to prevent prime universe Batman's escape to a losing fight. Parallel universe Batman then told him that Superman is the enemy, not the Insurgency.
When Superman killed Shazam after he decided to back out from Superman's decision to destroy Metropolis and Gotham and the prime universe's cities, The Flash defects from the Regime. Yellow Lantern said to Flash that there is no "done" in the Regime and tried to prevent Flash from escaping. When Flash broke through Yellow Lantern's fear barrier, a fight ensues with Flash winning.
Eventually, the prime universe Superman shows up to save the parallel universe's Metropolis and Gotham City. Yellow Lantern, Sinestro, and Black Adam encounter him in Gotham. After defeating Black Adam, Superman forcibly removes Sinestro's ring and says that Yellow Lantern still has a chance to do the right thing. Having said that, Hal Jordan surrendered and took off his yellow ring. After Superman defeated his parallel universe counterpart, many members of the Regime were arrested, including the former Regime member's Flash who imprisoned himself due to his previous status as that member, with Sinestro and Hal Jordan taken to Oa to stand trial in front of the Guardians of the Universe.
The Yellow Lantern attire can be unlocked by winning a ranked match as the Green Lantern.
Injustice 2[]
| “ | No, Clark. My rage won't bring Carol back; Just like your couldn't bring back Lois...! | „ |
| ~ Hal Jordan about to fight the former High Counciller Superman. |
Hal Jordan return as Green Lantern again, after being pardoned and released by the Guardians to atone his sins through his own merit. Hal faced through difficulties of the Guardians’ rehabilitation program, such as defending the Green Lanterns alongside the reformed Titans (including Booster Gold, Lobo and new Blue Beetle/Jaime Reyes) from the vengeful Red Lanterns and Starro, who are only after Sinestro. Guy’s spirit manifested from Hal’s guilt as a Regime member and his hatred towards Sinestro, indirectly caught the Red Lantern’s attention. He was unwillingly turned into a Red Lantern while trying to stop the raging corps’ target Sinestro from taking the Red Ring of a Red Lantern temporary during the said corps’ assault, until Hal manage to use the remaining will to break himself from the Red Ring’s influences and warned the surviving Green Lanterns.
Atrocitus is currently re-targeting Hal back to Red Lantern while the latter joins Batman's Insurgency. After he manages to suppress the fear emotion spectrum from the Guardians of Universe's trial, he still needs to train himself more from upcoming negative emotion spectrum, such as from Red Lantern's rage emotion spectrum, which he manage to suppress from fallen three times.
Hal reunites with Barry who had retaken up his role as Flash to redeem himself for his role in the Regime. After a dispute ends with Flash winning the argument, Batman is still having qualms about trusting Hal again even though he gave Flash another chance. Hal heads to Atlantis to try to convince Aquaman to join the fight against Brainiac. After the victories over Bane and Cheetah, Atrocitus tries to force a Red Lantern ring onto Hal but the latter maintains his will stronger than anger.
After the fight against Brainiac, a fraction of the captured cities are returned to Earth, but Coast City, Hal's wife Carol and his family are lost, deleted from the Skull Ship's memory. Hal fights his former High Counciller to show rage won't bring back loved ones like Carol or Lois but the Green Lantern loses to Superman.
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Trivia[]
- In the comics Hal Jordan used a Sinestro Corps ring twice. The first time was when he used them during the Sinestro Corps War storyline though only briefly. The second was during the War of the Green Lantern storyline when Krona's corruption over the Green Lantern Rings through their Central Power Battery, which forced Hal to switch to another Corp's ring. Unlike the first time however, Hal was wearing a Sinestro Corps uniform.
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