Television • Mother Boxes appear in the
DC Animated Universe series
Superman: The Animated Series,
Batman Beyond,
Justice League (2001), and
Justice League Unlimited. • Mother Boxes and Father Boxes appear in
Young Justice.
Halo is depicted as the spirit of a dismantled Mother Box inhabiting the body of Gabrielle Daou, a refugee who was killed by
metahuman traffickers. Additionally,
Victor Stone is depicted as having been transformed into a cyborg via a Father Box to save his life. However, the Father Box's influence threatens to overwhelm Victor until he is taken to Metron's Mobius Chair to purge him. • Mother Boxes appear in
Justice League Action. • A Mother Box appears in
DC Super Hero Girls: Super Hero High. • A Mother Box appears in the
Harley Quinn episode "Inner (Para) Demons".
Film DC Extended Universe • In
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, a Mother Box appears briefly in footage that
Batman obtained from
Lex Luthor. The Box is the final component that transforms Victor Stone into
Cyborg, saving his life. Additionally,
Steppenwolf and his Mother Boxes appear in a post-credits scene in the Ultimate Edition of the film. • In
Justice League (2017), Steppenwolf is in search of three Mother Boxes hidden away on Earth. Two are located in
Themyscira and
Atlantis, while the third is the one that had been seen in
Batman v Superman. Previously, Steppenwolf had used the Boxes in his original invasion of Earth, intending to use them to
xenoform the planet before being driven off. After the war, the boxes were left on Earth, and the
Amazons,
Atlanteans, and humans each took custody of one of them. When all three boxes awaken after years of dormancy, Steppenwolf returns seeking to use them to finish what he had started. Eventually, after the Justice League defeat Steppenwolf, the first two boxes are each returned to their respective custodies, while
Silas Stone begins researching the third box with his son. • ''
Zack Snyder's Justice League'' depicts the Mother Boxes generally the same as in the theatrical version. After a failed invasion of Earth by Darkseid thousands of years ago, the Mother Boxes are separated and hidden away as in the theatrical release. The Amazonian Mother Box "awakens" upon Superman's death at the end of
Batman v Superman, and alerts Steppenwolf to its location. He escapes with it after a short battle with the Amazonians and proceeds to search for the other two by capturing and interrogating Atlanteans and S.T.A.R. Labs scientists. Steppenwolf seizes the Atlantean Mother Box after a fight with
Aquaman and
Mera. The protagonists resurrect Superman with the third Mother Box, and Steppenwolf is able to claim it after an amnesiac Superman attacks the other superheroes. The superheroes locate Steppenwolf's fortress in Russia thanks to Silas Stone's self-sacrifice which allows them to detect the third Mother Box's location. They launch an attack on the fortress so Cyborg can interface with the Boxes and prevent the Unity. After they fail and Earth is destroyed, the
Flash travels back in time to enable Cyborg to successfully deactivate the Boxes, preventing the Unity and defeating Steppenwolf, who is subsequently killed through the combined efforts of Aquaman, Superman, and Wonder Woman. In the aftermath,
DeSaad informs Darkseid that the Mother Boxes are now destroyed, forcing Darkseid to conquer Earth through military conquest. • In the
Blu-ray release of
Wonder Woman, the epilogue ''Etta's Mission'' is included as an additional detailing of the events that transpired after the events of the film's story.
Etta Candy's titular mission involves her,
Diana Prince, and
Steve Trevor retrieving one of the three Mother Boxes.
Animation • Two Mother Boxes appear in
Superman/Batman: Apocalypse. • Several Mother Boxes appear in
Justice League: War. • A Mother Box appears in
Reign of the Supermen, where it is used by
Lex Luthor.
Video games • A Mother Box appears in
Justice League Heroes. It is coveted by
Brainiac and used as a way to transform Earth into a "New Apokolips" by Darkseid. • In
Injustice 2, Mother Boxes serve as the game's
loot box rewards system, offering differing rewards depending on the rarity. Additionally, Cyborg utilizes Mother Boxes in gameplay to create drones that can target the opponent from multiple directions. • In
Lego DC Super-Villains, a Mother Box is stolen from
Wayne Tech and owned by
Harley Quinn, who names it "Boxy". It is also revealed that the Mother Box contains the last piece of the
Anti-Life Equation, which is then absorbed by the Rookie. ==References==