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(DCEU) is an American
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and
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centered on
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s and other series starring various titular superheroes produced by
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, distributed by
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, and based on
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that appear in
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s published by
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. Despite numerous film series in the past on characters such as
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,
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, and
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, none of those film series were connected. The DCEU debuted in 2013 with '' Man of Steel'', centered on
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, and has grown to include other characters such as
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,
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, and several others included in this list. The shared universe, much like the original
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in comic books, was established by crossing over common plot elements, settings, cast, and characters, and may cross over with separate timelines from other DC-licensed film series in the future in order to create a "
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".


Central characters

The DCEU centers mostly on
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characters, including the members of what would become the
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, but also features
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es such as Floyd Lawton / Deadshot, Harleen Quinzel / Harley Quinn, Chris Smith / Peacemaker, and Teth-Adam / Black Adam. While the franchise was originally set to mimic the
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's format of interconnected solo films along with occasional team-up films, the mixed reception and commercial failure of the theatrical cut of ''Justice League'' led to
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and
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re-evaluating their formula and focusing on developing films around individual characters.


Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman

Clark Kent (portrayed by
Henry Cavill Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill ( ; born 5 May 1983) is a British actor. He is known for his portrayal of Charles Brandon in Showtime's ''The Tudors'' (2007–2010), DC Comics character Superman in the DC Extended Universe (2013–2022), Gera ...
), born Kal-El, is a
Kryptonian Kryptonians are a fictional extraterrestrial race within the DC Comics universe that originated on the planet Krypton. The term originated from the stories of DC Comics superhero, Superman. The stories also use "Kryptonian" as an adjective to re ...
refugee sent to
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by his parents
Jor-El Jor-El, originally known as Jor-L, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, Jor-El first appeared in a newspaper comic strip in 1939 with Superman. ...
and Lara Lor-Van prior to the planet's destruction and is raised by
Jonathan and Martha Kent Jonathan Kent and Martha Kent, often referred to as "Pa" and "Ma" Kent (respectively), are fictional characters in American comic books published by DC Comics. They are the adoptive parents of Superman. They live in the rural town of Smallville, ...
in
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,
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. As the
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's radiation enhances his cells, Clark develops superhuman abilities, but struggles with his identity when Jonathan reveals his otherworldly origins. After Jonathan's death, Clark travels the world trying to find himself and eventually discovers his true identity after finding a Kryptonian scout ship. He eventually embraces his powers after learning from his biological father's hologram, gaining the military codename Superman as he uses his powers to protect the Earth's citizens. Superman eventually comes to odds with
Batman Batman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in Detective Comics 27, the 27th issue of the comic book ''Detective Comics'' on ...
before finding commonality and inspires Batman and other vigilantes and
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to band together and protect the world from greater threats. Cavill is the first non-American actor to portray
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. In addition,
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has aimed to give Superman a more realistic arc in his DCEU films as opposed to in the past and not be a "one-dimensional
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".


Bruce Wayne / Batman

Bruce Wayne (portrayed by
Ben Affleck Benjamin Géza Affleck (born August 15, 1972) is an American actor and filmmaker. His accolades include two Academy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards and a Volpi Cup. Affleck began his career as a child when he starred in the PBS educationa ...
) is the multibillionaire CEO of
Wayne Enterprises Wayne Enterprises, Inc., also known as WayneCorp and Wayne Industries, is a wealthy fictional company appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman. Wayne Enterprises is a large, grow ...
, but secretly moonlights as the feared vigilante Batman in an effort to battle crime in
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, taking inspiration from his parents' deaths and his fear of bats to crack down on criminal activity. He has been active as Batman for 20 years prior to Clark Kent's emergence as Superman, becoming jaded and disillusioned over time, especially after the murder of his protégé
Dick Grayson Richard John "Dick" Grayson is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with Batman and Teen Titans. Created by writer Bill Finger and artist Bob Kane, he first appeared in ''Detective Comics' ...
. Bruce antagonizes Superman after personally witnessing the Battle of
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, in which the ruckus caused by the Kryptonians destroys a considerable part of the city, including the destruction of Wayne Tower and the deaths of a large portion of Wayne's workforce in Metropolis. He is determined to kill the Man of Steel until finding commonality with him and later becomes inspired by Superman's selflessness and sacrifice, later recruiting other metahumans around the globe to form the
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and embarking on a path to redemption after years of moral ambiguity. The DCEU iteration of Batman is notably older and more battle-weary than previous cinematic portrayals. Affleck's Batman is described as the "angriest we'd ever seen" by ''
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'', and was inspired by
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's ''
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'' comic storlyline.


Diana Prince / Wonder Woman

Diana of Themyscira (portrayed by
Gal Gadot Gal Gadot-Varsano ( he, גל גדות ; born 30 April 1985) is an Israeli actress and model. At age 18, she was crowned Miss Israel 2004. She then served in the Israel Defense Forces for two years as a combat fitness instructor, whereafter sh ...
), commonly known by her civilian name Diana Prince, is an immortal
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warrior from the hidden island of Themyscira who is the daughter of
Hippolyta In Classical Greek mythology, Hippolyta, or Hippolyte (; grc-gre, Ἱππολύτη ''Hippolytē'') was a daughter of Ares and Otrera, queen of the Amazons, and a sister of Antiope and Melanippe. She wore her father Ares' ''zoster'', the Gr ...
, the queen of the Amazons and the Greek God,
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, the king of the Olympians. Upon venturing to the world of Men after
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crash-lands on Themyscira and warns of a global conflict threatening the world, Diana begins protecting mankind as Wonder Woman, secretly living amongst humanity while ending conflicts for nearly 100 years and gradually learning more about the world after living a sheltered life on Themyscira. Diana is inspired by Steve's bravery and learns to find the goodness in mankind, despite evil existing in the world. She is brought back to the forefront after an extraterrestrial threat emerges, with Bruce Wayne recruiting her and other metahumans to fight against the forces of
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. Despite being part of
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' main "trinity" of superhero characters alongside Superman and Batman, Wonder Woman did not debut on the silver screen until her appearance in ''Batman v Superman'' in 2016. Gadot was originally offered the role of
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in ''Man of Steel'', but turned it down due to pregnancy at the time. This paved the way for her casting as Wonder Woman, with Zack Snyder saying she had the "magical quality" that made her perfect for the role.


Arthur Curry / Aquaman

Arthur Curry (portrayed by
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) is a brooding metahuman with aquatic superpowers, later gaining the moniker Aquaman. The son of a human lighthouse keeper and Atlanna, queen of
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, Curry is portrayed as a
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. Dealing with his dual identity, he chooses to hide among humanity despite helping in small doses. After being sought out by Batman to join the
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and stop Steppenwolf, Arthur is later called by his old mentor
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and Mera to claim his rightful spot as King of Atlantis, regaining confidence in himself. Aquaman was heavily redesigned in the DCEU, sporting tattoos and a gruff demeanor as opposed to his comics counterpart who is often ridiculed due to his campy depiction in previous adaptations of the source material. Critics have described this iteration of the character as an extension of the "larger than life actor who portrays him, Jason Momoa".


Barry Allen / The Flash

Barry Allen (portrayed by
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) is a college student and a metahuman with the ability to move at supersonic speeds, along with time-traveling abilities. As his father Henry was wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and Barry's mother Nora, Barry seeks to prove his father's innocence while occasionally engaging in
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with his superpowers. Batman discovers Barry upon recruiting metahumans to join the Justice League upon the forces of Apokolips arriving on Earth. First cast in 2014, Miller will reprise the role in a ''Flash'' film centered on his character, and has also assisted with re-writing the script for that film.


Victor Stone / Cyborg

Victor Stone (portrayed by Ray Fisher) is a former
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player who suffers devastating injuries in a car accident that also kills his mother, Elinore. Rebuilt into a
cyborg A cyborg ()—a portmanteau of ''cybernetic'' and ''organism''—is a being with both organic and biomechatronic body parts. The term was coined in 1960 by Manfred Clynes and Nathan S. Kline.
by his estranged father,
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, Victor seeks to rediscover himself while being recruited by Wonder Woman and Batman to join the Justice League, discovering his true potential after being reborn as Cyborg. Cyborg's character development in the theatrical cut of ''
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'' was controversially cut down and minimalized by the studio and replacement director
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, despite the character being described as the "heart of the movie" in Zack Snyder's original version, which has since been released as ''
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''. Fisher's performance in the latter version of the film has received critical acclaim. Prior to landing the role, Fisher was a little-known theater actor.


Billy Batson / Shazam

Billy Batson (portrayed by
Asher Angel Asher Dov Angel (born September 6, 2002) is an American actor. He began his career as a child actor in the 2008 film '' Jolene'', starring Jessica Chastain. He is known for his role as Jonah Beck in the 2017 Disney Channel series ''Andi Mack''. ...
) is a mischievous and troubled teenager from
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in the foster-care system. Having been abandoned at a carnival at a young age by his single mother, Marilyn, Billy has gained a reputation as a "problem child", repeatedly escaping from foster homes and hijacking police cruisers to locate his mother. After being apprehended again, Billy is placed into the home of the Vazquez family, which also has other adoptees such as
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and
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. Upon returning from school on the subway, he is contacted by the dying wizard Shazam, who bestows his powers to Billy after deeming him worthy as his champion. Gaining the ability to transform into an adult superhero (portrayed by
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) upon calling the name "Shazam", Billy creates a
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channel with Freddy to display his superpowers and continues to act mischievously until friction occurs with his foster siblings and
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emerges, being envious of Billy's powers and wanting them himself after being denied by Shazam earlier. Billy realizes the importance of using his powers for good, battling Sivana and the
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with little success at first. After he learns why his mother abandoned him, Billy accepts his foster family as his true family, sharing his superpowers with his siblings and creating the
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, which allows them all to defeat Sivana and imprison the Seven Deadly Enemies and fully staff Shazam's temple.


Harleen Quinzel / Harley Quinn

Dr. Harleen Quinzel (portrayed by
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) first appears in ''Suicide Squad'' as an up-and-coming psychiatrist who works with the Joker, falling madly in love with him and being swayed to insanity and a life of crime by the "Clown Prince" of crime. Picking up the moniker Harley Quinn, she and Joker terrorize
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until she is apprehended by Batman. She is later recruited by
Amanda Waller Amanda Blake Waller (née White), also known as "the Wall", is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in ''Legends'' #1 in 1986 and was created by John Ostrander, Len Wein, and ...
along with Deadshot and other criminals into Task Force X, also known as the
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, before Joker breaks her out. ''
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'' explores Harley's misadventures and personal development after she breaks up with Joker, while '' The Suicide Squad'' sees her re-incarcerated and sent on another mission with a later roster of the Suicide Squad. Harley's character arc in the films sees her go from being defined by her
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with Joker to becoming more independent and willing to help society, despite her malevolent tendencies and chaotic, unpredictable personality. Robbie stated that it took three hours to prepare her hair, makeup and costume for the role and "at least 45 minutes" to take it off.


Floyd Lawton / Deadshot

Floyd Lawton (portrayed by
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) is introduced as the main protagonist of ''
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'' as the "most wanted hitman in the world", Deadshot. Trained to kill with precision using a wide variety of weapons, including even a
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, Deadshot maintains a professional persona as long as he is paid, holding a moral code to never kill women or children, and has a tough, sarcastic personality. However, he is also torn between his career as a mercenary and his compassion for others, also having a strained relationship with his ex-wife and the mother of his daughter, Zoe. Lawton is apprehended by Batman while shopping with Zoe, and is blackmailed by Amanda Waller into joining the
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during his incarceration. He strikes up a friendship with fellow squad members
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and Chato Santana / El Diablo, and despite the squad not getting along at first, its members appear to have a high respect for Deadshot, something that even
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points out. After Deadshot helps take down Enchantress, Waller rewards Lawton with ten years taken off his sentence and visitation hours with his daughter. The DCEU version of Deadshot is African-American as opposed to Caucasian in the comics. In addition,
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's original version of ''Suicide Squad'' had him become romantically involved with Harley Quinn. Smith signed on to reprise the role in a multi-film deal, but did not appear in the sequel film '' The Suicide Squad'' due to scheduling conflicts, with
Idris Elba Idrissa Akuna Elba (; born 6 September 1972) is an English actor.
's
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being given a prominent role in that film in Smith's absence, though the window remains open for Deadshot to return in the future.


Robert DuBois / Bloodsport

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(portrayed by
Idris Elba Idrissa Akuna Elba (; born 6 September 1972) is an English actor.
), codenamed Bloodsport, is a mercenary with a
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set of weaponry and armor. After being convicted of shooting and hospitalizing Superman with a
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bullet, DuBois is coerced by Amanda Waller into joining the Suicide Squad, and is sent with Christopher Smith / Peacemaker,
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, Cleo Cazo / Ratcatcher 2, and Abner Krill / Polka-Dot Man to destroy a Nazi-era research facility having to do with Project Starfish on the island nation of Corto Maltese. Dubois and his fellow teammates successfully infiltrate the island, connect with pro-democracy insurgents planning to retake the island, and rescue
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and Harley Quinn, who were sent to the island with an earlier squad. As characterized in ''The Suicide Squad'', this iteration of Bloodsport has a daughter named Tyla and often butts heads with Peacemaker while developing an emotional bond with Cleo, despite his fear of rats. He has a battle-hardened, no-nonsense attitude but is compassionate for those he cares for. Dubois saves Cleo from Peacemaker as he kills Flag and attempts to kill her for attempting to leak a U.S. government secret related to Project Starfish. He takes leadership of the remaining squad members after Flag's death and after
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escapes following the facility's destruction, Bloodsport defies Waller's orders to leave the island, inspiring the other squad members to defeat Starro and save the island from total destruction. Following the team's victory, he blackmails Waller into setting them free by threatening to release the government secrets. Going off the theme of the film's main characters representing different eras in film, director
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described Bloodsport as an unsentimental portrayal of a 1960s action hero like
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, without the "moral repercussions" of those characters. Elba was reportedly originally cast to replace
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as
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, but the character was changed to Bloodsport to allow Smith to reprise his role in the future; Gunn did not change the story that he had written for Elba, and just chose Bloodsport because he liked the character in the comics. The character's comic book ability to manifest weapons is adapted in the film as different gadgets and transforming weaponry that come from his costume. Bloodsport's ability to send Superman to the ICU was referenced from the character's first comics appearance in 1987, arguably making him more formidable in the films' universe.


Chris Smith / Peacemaker

Christopher Smith (portrayed by
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), also known as Peacemaker, is a ruthless,
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mercenary recruited into a later roster for the
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. Described by '' The Suicide Squad'' director
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as the "biggest douchebag in the universe," Smith claims in the film that he loves peace so much, that " e doesn'tcare how many men, women, and children e has tokill to get it". Working with Bloodsport, Ratcatcher 2, King Shark, and Polka-Dot Man, Peacemaker sets out with his teammates to take out the fort housing Project Starfish, and despite butting heads with Bloodsport and Rick Flag, helps the team get to the fort. After Flag and Ratcatcher 2 discover the U.S. government's involvement with Project Starfish, Peacemaker reveals his secret orders to ensure those details stay confidential to prevent an international incident. He reluctantly kills Flag after a struggle for refusing to destroy a hard drive with the evidence, and later attempts to kill Ratcatcher 2 when she also refuses to hand over the drive, but is thwarted by Bloodsport, who shoots him in the neck. Peacemaker is later revealed to have survived and watched over by Amanda Waller's subordinates for Project Butterfly as he recovers in a comatose state. Cena reprises the role in the 2022 series ''
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'' as member of Clemson Murn's team of A.R.G.U.S. agents to prevent an invasion by parasitic Butterfly aliens, exploring Peacemaker's relationship with his white supremist father and how Flag's death affected him. Cena was told by Gunn not to read any comics on the character and to act like a "bro-y, douchey
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."


Teth-Adam / Black Adam

Teth-Adam (portrayed by
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) is a former
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originally from ancient
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5,000 years in the past. After living under a tyrannical king who oppressed all the inhabitants of the country, Adam becomes endowed with the powers of the Council of Wizards as his son Hurut, who was directly given those powers by the Council, transfers them to him to save his life, at the cost of his own. Adam becomes consumed with rage at his son's death, using his powers to avenge Hurut and destroy the king and his men by any means possible, but due to his uncontrollable anger and the resulting mass destruction, Adam is imprisoned for millennia by the Council until he is set free in the present day. Seeing Kahndaq under oppression again by foreign interests, he resolves to free his nation by any means necessary, adapting the more modern moniker Black Adam, but also coming to odds with Amanda Waller, A.R.G.U.S., and the
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, who are aware of his past rampage. The character first appeared in '' Shazam!'' as a holographic image, with Johnson's facial likeness used, before making his on-screen debut in ''
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''. Johnson had stated his intentions for Black Adam to fight Shazam, Superman, and other Justice League members in future DCEU films.


Antagonists


Zod

General Dru-Zod (portrayed by
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) is the supreme military commander of
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who attempts a coup and is imprisoned along with his forces in the
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prior to the planet's destruction. He and
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both agree that their world is doomed, but have different methodologies in trying to save their race, leading to their fall-out. After the planet's destruction, Zod and his followers are released from their imprisonment but left to float among the remains of Krypton until they repurpose their prison ship, the ''Black Zero''. When Jor-El's son Kal-El, now going by the name Clark Kent and later dubbed "Superman", activates a scout ship on Earth, Zod's forces detect a distress signal sent by the ship and demand that Earth's citizens hand Kal over. After Clark discovers that Zod intends to terraform the Earth into a new Krypton, killing all its inhabitants in the process, Clark sides with the people of Earth and helps the U.S. military take down Zod's forces, sending all of them except Zod himself back to the Phantom Zone after a destructive battle. An enraged Zod, having lost his purpose for life after losing his troops and means to create a new Krypton, uses his newly gained superhuman abilities, similar to Clark's, to engage in brutal hand-to-hand combat across the city of
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, resulting in more human casualties until Clark kills him by snapping his neck. Zod's corpse appears in ''Batman v Superman'' after
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gains access to Kryptonian artifacts left over from the battle of Metropolis, with Luthor taking advantage of Zod's fingerprints to access the scout ship. Zod's body itself is used by Luthor to create a Kryptonian deformity (portrayed by
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) to combat Superman, which Luthor calls Superman's "Doomsday". The creature is stronger than the Man of Steel and impervious to nuclear weapons, but Superman and Batman realize its vulnerability to
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, with Superman sacrificing himself to kill the monster with a kryptonite spear crafted by Batman. Zack Snyder later confirmed that the broken moon visible during Jor-El's journey to the Citadel in ''Man of Steel'' was in fact destroyed by the "real" Doomsday created by Krypton, an
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for a later appearance, thus confirming that the real Doomsday is alive and out in the universe despite the slaying of the iteration created in ''Batman v Superman'' from Zod's corpse.


Faora-Ul

Sub-commander Faora-Ul (portrayed by
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) is Zod's second-in-command. Like Zod, she is sentenced with him and his followers into the Phantom Zone after their coup is foiled. Faora is portrayed as a highly skilled but sadistic warrior with a disdain for her enemies and overconfidence in her dogmatic beliefs, though she is highly patriotic to her home world of Krypton, expressing great sorrow when she sees its ruins upon being freed from the Phantom Zone. Faora lands on Earth to take Kal-El as her prisoner when Zod's forces land on Earth, though she also demands Lois Lane accompany them. She and another Kryptonian grunt fight Superman back on the surface when he escapes their ship, with Superman narrowly defeating her when he breaks open her helmet, exposing her to the Earth's atmospherics and temporarily weakening her. Though she expresses no emotion when dispatching several soldiers from the U.S. Army, she gains some respect for Colonel Hardy when he stands up to her, deeming him a worthy opponent. Faora is sent to take down Hardy's
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when it and other fighter jets attack the ''Black Zero'', ambushing the craft when it nears the mother ship. However, Hardy crashes the plane into the ''Black Zero'' as she nears the cockpit, causing an explosion that sends Faora and the rest of Zod's troops back to the Phantom Zone for good. In preparation for the role of Faora, Traue underwent an intense four-month training and dieting program.
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, who would later be cast as Diana Prince / Wonder Woman starting in ''Batman v Superman'', revealed that she had previously been offered the role of Faora, but turned it down due to pregnancy.


Lex Luthor

Alexander "Lex" Luthor Jr. (portrayed by
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) is the multi-billionaire CEO of LexCorp. While he displays a welcoming but frantic "
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" persona in public, he is in actuality a scheming, diabolical figure who despises Superman and is obsessed with killing him. Luthor manipulates several events in ''Batman v Superman'', including the scuffle in Nairomi and the eventual bombing of the U.S. Capitol, to tarnish Superman's public image. He also finds methods to pit Superman and Batman against each other, taking advantage of Batman's rage and subsequent questionable acts to get Superman enraged at the former, and manipulates members of the
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to get access to the Kryptonian scout ship left over from the battle of Metropolis. He eventually entices Superman and Batman to fight each other to the death after kidnapping
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, but Superman and Lois Lane convince Batman to join forces with them against Luthor before Batman is able to kill Superman. With this plan foiled, Luthor unleashes a Kryptonian deformity that he had created from Zod's body and the scout ship, resulting in Superman giving his own life to kill it. Luthor is then arrested and sent to
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, but gloats at Superman's death, which results in the forces of
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arriving to Earth. He later manages to escape from Arkham and contacts
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at the end of ''Justice League'' and its director's cut. This iteration of Lex Luthor is noticeably different than in the comics, as well as
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's portrayal of the character in the 1978–87 Superman film series. He is also characterized as a misotheist, hating God and other god-like beings such as Superman as he perceives the gods failed to protect him from abuse received from his father. Eisenberg made an effort to differentiate his take on the character from that of Hackman and
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, and also states that his character views Superman as a genuine threat to humanity rather than simply someone to destroy. Some critics have drawn similarities between Eisenberg's performance as Luthor and his portrayal of
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founder
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in ''
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''.


Anatoli Knyazev

Anatoli Knyazev (portrayed by
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) is a Russian mercenary, terrorist, and smuggler working on behalf of Lex Luthor. He first appears working with General Amajagh in ''Batman v Superman'', opening Jimmy Olsen's camera to find out he is a spy with the
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. This leads to Lois Lane being held hostage until Superman arrives to rescue her. Knyazev and his men then betray Amajagh's soldiers and cross them, burning their bodies to give the illusion that Superman killed them, leading to his public fallout. Bruce Wayne tracks down Knyazev at an underground fight while trying to track down kryptonite, cloning his phone while conversing with him. Bruce discovers Knyazev's affiliation with Luthor and is able to continue tracking the kryptonite. Meanwhile, Knyazev arranges for Cesar Santos to be murdered in prison, then also assassinates Kahina Ziri when she rats out Luthor to Senator Finch. Knyazev is later responsible for kidnapping
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and is poised to kill her, but Batman, who comes to an understanding with Superman, arrives at Knyazev's compound and extracts Martha alive while killing Knyazev by shooting his
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tank. Knyazev does not appear as KGBeast and is only a hired gun in the film.


June Moone / Enchantress and Incubus

The Enchantress is a witch that possesses archeologist June Moone (portrayed by
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) when Moone encounters a
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containing the witch. The witch only possesses June when she speaks the name.
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selects her for the
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program, but she ends up going rogue upon secretly stealing her heart from Waller and frees her brother, Incubus (portrayed by Alain Chanoine), who then possesses an unnamed man. With him, Enchantress attempts to use her magic to build a superweapon to conquer the world, but Task Force X is assembled to defeat her. During the confrontation, the Enchantress tries to sway over Task Force X by granting them what they most desire. While
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wants to reunite with the Joker following his apparent death,
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sees through the illusion and breaks free, sacrificing himself to destroy Incubus. With a bomb placed there by
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, the machine she intended to use to enslave the Earth is destroyed.
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then crushes the Enchantress' heart, killing her and freeing June, with whom he had a relationship with. ''Suicide Squad'' director
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revealed that Enchantress was originally the supporting villain in the film and was under the control of Steppenwolf via a
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, but that this plot element was removed during pre-production. Steppenwolf was then replaced by Incubus as the secondary villain with Enchantress being made the primary antagonist. Ayer also revealed that his
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of the film, which has yet to be released, shows more of June Moone's relationship with Rick Flag, in addition to Enchantress seizing control over
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and turning her against the squad.


Ares

Ares (portrayed by
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) is the Olympian God of War and the last surviving member of the Old Gods by the events of ''Wonder Woman''. Despite originally aiding the forces of Earth against the first invasion from
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as seen in both versions of ''Justice League'', Ares turns on his fellow gods and goddesses as he comes to resent humanity, causing mankind to wage war among itself and killing his brothers and sisters until
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drives him off
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and uses the last of his life force to hide the Amazons on Themyscira and create the "Godkiller". After hiding for millennia and continuing to corrupt mankind upon regaining his strength, Ares resurfaces using the guise of British politician Sir Patrick Morgan and gives off a welcoming, pacifistic demeanor as part of the British
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while secretly manipulating the
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, leading to
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. As Sir Morgan, Ares provides some secret aid to Diana and Steve Trevor's team as they venture to the front lines of the war in an attempt to destroy the gas being concocted by General Ludendorff and Dr. Maru, despite the War Cabinet vehemently disapproving. After Diana kills Ludendorff, whom she mistakenly believes is Ares, Morgan reveals himself and attempts to sway her to help him in destroying humanity, also revealing her true parentage as her paternal half-brother and her nature as the "Godkiller" (as only a god could kill another god). Diana fights off the temptation, seeing the good in mankind, and overpowers Ares after Steve's death, killing the God of War by redirecting his lightning at him with her
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. In ''Justice League'' and its director's cut, stuntman Nick McKinless physically played the role, with Thewlis's face digitally superimposed over his.


General Erich Ludendorff

A highly-fictionalized version of the real-life German general who fought in
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, Erich Ludendorff (portrayed by
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) is a pragmatic, iron-fisted tactician who leads the
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during the waning days of the war, enlisting Dr. Maru to create a deadlier, hydrogen-based variant of
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in an attempt to turn the tide of battle. Ludendorff is portrayed as ruthless and unforgiving, willing to kill combatants and civilians on both sides of the war to achieve his goals, including fellow German generals negotiating to surrender. Diana believes he is Ares at first after hearing Steve Trevor's account of the war. She attempts to assassinate him at a gala he hosts until Steve stops her to avoid blowing their cover. When Ludendorff deploys his mustard gas on an innocent village during a demonstration at the gala, Diana confronts him again as he prepares to attack
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with a larger dose, getting her vengeance on him. However, the war does not end when Diana kills him, leaving her confused and disillusioned until Sir Patrick Morgan reveals himself as the God of War. Huston described his version of Ludendorff as a "pragmatist, realist, patriotic, fighting for his country", further explaining, "he lost his son on the German front lines and was just quite tortured, diabolical, stubborn and believes that what he's doing is for the betterment of mankind." On his character, Huston said "Ludendorff is a believer that war is a natural habitat for humans" and also states that "somebody like Ludendorff would probably think that the idea that love conquers all is quite a naive concept.


Dr. Isabel Maru / Dr. Poison

Dr. Isabel Maru (portrayed by
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) is a Spanish chemist enlisted by General Ludendorff to create a deadlier, hydrogen-based variant of
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, also managing to create strength-boosting elixirs for him. Maru's vicious nature earns her the nickname Doctor Poison by the Allied forces and Ludendorff's "witch" by the Germans. She wears a ceramic mask that hides her disfigured cheek. While infiltrating the Central Powers, Steve Trevor sees first-hand the lethality of Maru's experiments and steals a notebook with her formulas, smuggling it to the British War Council after fleeing and encountering Diana and the Amazons. Steve later tries to seduce Maru at Ludendorff's gala to get more of her secrets, but his attempt is foiled when Maru sees him notice Diana also infiltrating the event. Ares later tempts Diana to kill Maru after the German base is destroyed, but Diana spares her and allows her to flee out of mercy, instead focusing on defeating Ares. The Isabel Maru incarnation of Doctor Poison is also the character's first live-action appearance, though the ''Wonder Woman'' film places Doctor Poison and other Wonder Woman characters as originating in World War I as opposed to
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.


Steppenwolf

Steppenwolf (portrayed by
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) is a
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general from the planet
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and the uncle of
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. First debuting in the Ultimate Edition of ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'' as Lex Luthor views holograms in the Kryptonian scout ship, Steppenwolf appears in both versions of ''Justice League'' as the main antagonist, leading an army of
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and seeks to invade the Earth and destroy all life on the planet. In both versions of the latter film, Steppenwolf seeks the three
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es to carry out the Earth's destruction with the newly-formed
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proving no match for him and his forces at first, but they are able to defeat him with help from a resurrected Superman. Due to extensive retoolings of the film by Warner Bros., numerous differences exist in Steppenwolf's characterization and arc in the theatrical cut and the
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. Steppenwolf's design and motivations in the theatrical cut were highly criticized as ridiculous and over-simplified, while the director's cut gives him a more imposing and sinister demeanor and appearance, also having him speak less and letting his actions speak for themselves. The theatrical cut has him in place of Darkseid during the first invasion of Earth by the forces of Apokolips, while the director's cut gives further backstory to the character as he had unsuccessfully attempted to betray Darkseid and is now trying to gain his nephew's favor back by destroying 150,000 worlds, including finishing the attempted destruction of Earth, and discovers the presence of the
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. In addition, his demise was changed; the theatrical cut has Steppenwolf give in to fear after Superman and Wonder Woman destroy his axe, retreating while presumably being consumed by his own parademons, while in the "Snyder Cut", he is overpowered by Superman, stabbed by Aquaman, and beheaded by Wonder Woman, with his head and body rolling to Apokolips via
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to land at Darkseid's feet. Hinds described his character as "old, tired" and trying to find a way to escape his role of servitude under Darkseid. He had sought advice from fellow actor
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for the role. Hinds was reportedly unhappy with the final theatrical cut of the film, which trimmed down the backstory and characterization of Steppenwolf. The character's original design was restored in the director's cut of the film.


Darkseid

Darkseid (portrayed by
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), originally known as Uxas, is a
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who is the tyrannical ruler of
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and the master of Steppenwolf and DeSaad. While he is merely mentioned in the theatrical version of ''Justice League'', the character makes his first on-screen appearance in the director's cut, with his scenes being restored. The "Snyder Cut" portrays Darkseid, then named Uxas, leading the invasion of Earth prior to his rise to power. As Uxas prepares to use the
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and the three
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es to conquer the Earth, a coalition of warriors, which includes mankind,
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,
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, Old Gods, and a
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, counterattack, forcing his retreat after grievously injuring him and separating the boxes. While he recovers and takes over the throne of Apokolips over the course of millennia, the location of the equation is lost and the Mother Boxes are hidden by the Amazons, Atlanteans, and humans. After Steppenwolf is alerted to the presence of the boxes and equation on Earth, he informs Darkseid, who entices his disgraced uncle and lieutenant to seize both so he can use the equation to take over the
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. Darkseid opens a portal to Earth when the Mother Boxes are nearly synchronized, only to see Barry Allen undo the Unity by entering the
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. This allows the Justice League to separate the boxes and kill Steppenwolf, throwing his body back through the portal to Darkseid's feet. An enraged Darkseid then tells Desaad to "ready the armada" and use the "old ways" to reclaim the Anti-Life Equation, with the Mother Boxes no longer able to be used to conquer planets. Porter played Darkseid through the use of
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and "went through a few different vocal gymnastics trying to figure out the voice". Porter was unfamiliar with the Darkseid character upon being cast, but Zack Snyder and screenwriter
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helped guide him with their knowledge of the comic book lore.


Orm Marius

King Orm Marius (portrayed by
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) is the second son of Queen Atlanna and maternal half-brother of Arthur Curry. Orm seeks to become the Ocean Master by uniting the Seven Kingdoms of the Atlanteans and despises the surface world for polluting the seas, aiming to eradicate humanity in revenge. He also hates Arthur for his mixed heritage and illegitimate birth, blaming him for their mother's banishment, and like
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, has a dogmatic and idealized view of his people while being mostly ruthless to those he perceives as enemies. Having taken the throne of
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by the events of ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' and ''Aquaman'', Orm is described as stubborn by
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and Mera, opting to devote all resources to wage war with the surface world instead of guarding the Atlantean Mother Box, indirectly leading to its seizure by Steppenwolf. After hiring Jesse and David Kane to hijack a submarine and stage a fake attack on Atlantis, Arthur foils the attack and sinks the submarine. Orm later confronts Arthur when he sneaks into Atlantis with Mera and Vulko, offering him the chance to leave forever, but Arthur engages in a duel with him. Orm nearly kills Arthur until Mera intervenes and narrowly escapes with the latter. Following this, he gives David the Black Manta equipment to hunt down Arthur and convinces four kingdoms to join his regime through brute force and deception, but is ultimately defeated and dethroned by Arthur when he finds Atlan's Trident. Arthur spares Orm despite the latter enticing his brother to finish him off, but once Atlanna emerges alive, Orm accepts his punishment and is arrested, beginning to consider reconciling with Arthur. Wilson previously portrayed Dan Freiberg/Nite Owl II in the 2009 film ''
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'' and voiced the
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in ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'', making ''Aquaman'' his third DC Comics film appearance. Orm's role in the sequel ''
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'' will be portrayed as more sympathetic, as DC Films president
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described the film as a "
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" between Arthur and Orm.


David Kane / Black Manta

David Kane (portrayed by
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) is a pirate and mercenary working alongside his father, Jesse. The two lead a strike force contracted by King Orm to hijack a
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''Akula''-class submarine, which is foiled by Aquaman sometime after the Justice League defeats Steppenwolf. Arthur dispatches the pirates and inadvertently traps Jesse in the submarine when Jesse and David attempt to kill him, leaving Jesse to drown despite David's pleas. A vengeful David escapes the submarine and is later given advanced Atlantean armor and command of a strike force of Atlantean soldiers by King Orm after Arthur and Mera escape Atlantis. David rechristens himself Black Manta after modifying the armor and attacks Arthur and Mera with his strike force in
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, though the two fend off the attack. After heated one-on-one combat, Arthur damages David's armor and sends him careening off a cliff into the sea. David is later found and rescued by Stephen Shin, and makes a deal with Shin to tell him more about Atlantis in exchange for helping him track down Aquaman. In the DCEU's continuity, the title "Black Manta" was first conferred on Kane's grandfather as a nickname when he was working as a
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for the
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during
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; Kane's grandfather turns to piracy when he was not recognized for his accomplishments due to his African-American heritage and passes his illicit trade to his son and grandson. Mateen is set to reprise his role as David Kane / Black Manta in ''Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom''.


Dr. Thaddeus Sivana

Dr. Thaddeus Sivana (portrayed by
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) is a research scientist working for Sivana Industries, but is often talked down by his family members. Sivana is summmoned as a child by the wizard Shazam who is seeking a successor, but rejected as he is easily tempted by the
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. Seeking revenge, Sivana devotes his years researching how to get back to the
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and upon finally doing so, takes they Eye of Sin, freeing the Sins, and incapacitates Shazam. Dr. Sivana becomes empowered with the Sins, killing the Sivana Industries board of directors, including his father and brother, for not allowing him onto the board and constantly demeaning him. He finds
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, who had been named Shazam's champion, demanding his powers. Billy battles Sivana after he kidnaps his foster siblings and is nearly blackmailed into granting Sivana his powers, but instead shares his powers with his siblings, allowing them to defeat Sivana after separating him from the Sins.


Seven Deadly Sins

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freed them thousands of years ago but caused extensive damage and death, causing the wizard Shazam, the last surviving Wizard on the Rock, to imprison all of them. When Dr. Sivana frees the sins by taking the Eye of Sin, they use his body as a host and grant him magical powers, which he uses to kill his family and wreak havoc. However, once they are drawn out of his body, he is left powerless. Billy Batson and his foster siblings use this to defeat Sivana and the Sins, recapturing the Sins into their statues on the Rock. The Seven Deadly Sins are CGI characters, portrayed via motion capture by unnamed stunt doubles and voiced by
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,
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, and
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.


Roman Sionis / Black Mask

Roman Sionis / Black Mask (portrayed by
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) is a ruthless and wealthy Gotham City crime lord who owns the "Black Mask Club". Sionis rules over Gotham's criminal empire with an iron fist. He becomes an enemy of Harley Quinn,
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, and the
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. Not much is known about Roman's early life, except that he came from the wealthy Sionis family, whose name is plastered on "about half the schools and hospitals in Gotham." While Roman himself claimed that he wasn't born into privilege and had to work for everything he has, the fact that he was cut off by his family due to excessive spending and poor business sense says that Roman is likely not the most unbiased narrator of his own life. At least 15 years before the events of ''Birds of Prey'', he meets with Victor Zsasz and funds crime boss Stefano Galante's rise to power, which results in the murder of the entire Bertinelli line (sans Helena Bertinelli, who managed to escape). Since then, Roman has been building a criminal empire for himself in Gotham's East End, unifying crime families and keeping those under his sway out of jail. Said to be an absolute narcissist and a homicidal psychopath, Sionis is also highly ambitious, power-hungry, sadistic, and emotionally unstable. He is also highly misogynistic and seems to see women mainly as objects for his use and amusement. He revels in violence, and can easily lose his temper when things do not go his way. However, he appears to care for both his right-hand man and best friend Victor Zsasz as well as his new driver bodyguard,
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, who he appears to have some level of attraction towards. Still, he is ultimately a remorseless and chaotically malevolent psychopath, showing signs of unspeakable depravity. After a fierce battle between his thugs and the Birds of Prey during his pursuit of the Bertinelli diamond, things came ahead at the Founders Pier, wherein a final confrontation, Black Mask meets his match. As Quinn fights him, Cassandra Cain plants a grenade on his person. Quinn then throws him off the pier as the grenade explodes and kills him, thus ending Roman's Empire and rule over Gotham City.


Victor Zsasz

Mr. Zsasz (portrayed by
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) is the right hand man of Roman Sionis. He also has tally marks carved onto his body for each person he's killed over the years. As part of his duties, he participated in the slaughter of almost the entire Bertinelli crime family to consolidate the power of Black Mask's criminal organization in Gotham City. Though the assault was successful, it would ultimately prove Zsasz's undoing, as one member of the family, the young daughter Helena, escaped. A grown-up Helena tracks down and kills Zsasz as he threatens to kill Dinah Lance before Harley Quinn.


Maxwell "Max Lord" Lorenzano

Max Lord (portrayed by
Pedro Pascal José Pedro Balmaceda Pascal (born 2 April 1975) is a Chilean and American actor. He began his career guest-starring on various television shows before rising to prominence for portraying Oberyn Martell on the fourth season of the HBO fantasy ...
) is a struggling yet charismatic oil businessman and
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. He is the owner of Black Gold Oil located in
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, and hopes to gain possession of an ancient powerful relic which has the power to grant wishes known as the "Dream Stone". He also has a young son named Alistair Lord. Born "Maxwell Lorenzano", Max Lord grew up in a poor household with a violent father. Induced by his father's aggressive behavior he develops as an anxious child and prone to bed-wetting. At school, Max was frequently the subject of taunts and bullying for his comparative poverty to the other students who made fun of his tatty clothes, worn-out shoes, and small amount of food for lunch. Due to a lack of money, he was not able to attend college after finishing school. These experiences imbued Max with a deep motivation to achieve financial success in life. He started his own business, Black Gold Cooperative, initially as a one-man operation and changed his surname name from "Lorenzano" to "Lord". Gradually, Max convinced financiers, most prominently Simon Stagg to invest in his company which tasked itself with oil exploration in areas that other companies had ignored. Max finally attains control of the Dreamstone after deceiving Barbara Miverva, wishing to "become the stone". As a result, he gains the stone's powers and starts granting wishes to people around the globe, but starts to physically deteriorate. Wonder Woman later confronts him, showing the pain he inflicts on his son by being distant from him, and convinces him to renounce his wish, after which he reconciles with Alistair. Critics have compared Pascal's interpretation of Max Lord in ''Wonder Woman 1984'' to
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during the 1980s. However, Gal Gadot, who co-produced the film, stated that any similarities to Trump were coincidental. Conversely, director Patty Jenkins commented that Lord's character is modeled on
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and Trump.


Barbara Ann Minerva / Cheetah

Barbara Ann Minerva (portrayed by
Kristen Wiig Kristen Carroll Wiig (; born August 22, 1973) is an American actress, comedian, screenwriter, and producer. Born in Canandaigua, New York, she was raised in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and Rochester, New York. She moved to Los Angeles, where she joi ...
) is Diana Prince's co-worker at the
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, growing envious of Diana and constantly being belittled by her boss. Diana and Barbara help the FBI find the Dreamstone, and Barbara wishes to become like Diana, and later further wishing to be an "Apex Predator", inadvertently gaining
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-like body-&-superpowers. She uses her newfound powers to fight Wonder Woman and collude with Max Lord, but Wonder Woman later defeats her after restoring her powers to full strength and finding Asteria's Golden Eagle armour.


General Mateo Suárez

Mayor General Mateo Suárez (portrayed by
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) is the head of the
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armed forces, taking over the mantle of president/dictator after Harley Quinn assassinates the Corto Maltese leader Silvio Luna in ''The Suicide Squad''. He had previously played a major part of Luna's rise to power, but after the latter's death, Suárez dismisses Luna as a "romantic" and tightens his grip on the island nation. He orders a lockdown of the island in an attempt to eradicate the Suicide Squad, also ordering Harley tortured to coerce information on her teammates out of her. When the Squad is located at the Jötunheim prison complex, Suárez leads the charge to neutralize them and reclaim control of Project Starfish, but he is among the many victims of
Starro Starro (also known as Starro the Conqueror) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #28 (February–March 1960). It was created by Gardner Fox and Mike ...
as the alien controls him with one of its spores. Suárez dies along with Starro's other victims and Starro itself, as the alien's victims are linked with its life force.


Gaius Grieves / The Thinker

Gaius Grieves (portrayed by
Peter Capaldi Peter Dougan Capaldi (; born 14 April 1958) is a Scottish actor, director, writer and musician. He portrayed the Twelfth Doctor, twelfth incarnation of The Doctor (Doctor Who), the Doctor in ''Doctor Who'' (2013–2017) and Malcolm Tucker in ' ...
) is a mad scientist from Corto Maltese who had been overseeing Project Starfish for 30 years. He would later join the new regime led by General Presidente Silvio Luna and Mayor General Mateo Suarez since he is the only person capable of controlling
Starro Starro (also known as Starro the Conqueror) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #28 (February–March 1960). It was created by Gardner Fox and Mike ...
, as the new regime aims to weaponize the alien against major superpowers such as Russia, the U.S., and China. 30 years before the events of ''The Suicide Squad'', Grieves had been hired to oversee Project Starfish after the Corto Maltese government agreed to bring Project Starfish over to the island from an American space station. Task Force X captures him so they could infiltrate Jötunheim, where Starro is being kept and prisoners are used as test subjects. Grieves later reveals to Cleo Cazo and Rick Flag that the squad had been sent to Corto Maltese to destroy any evidence of the U.S. government's involvement with the project. After explosives planted by the squad prematurely go off, the building begins to collapse, freeing Starro, who grabs Grieves and tears him apart.


Starro

Starro the Conqueror is a
starfish Starfish or sea stars are star-shaped echinoderms belonging to the class Asteroidea (). Common usage frequently finds these names being also applied to ophiuroids, which are correctly referred to as brittle stars or basket stars. Starfish ...
-like alien creature that grows bigger with every being it gains control of. The alien is discovered by
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astronauts 30 years prior to the events of ''The Suicide Squad'', then captured and experimented on at Jötunheim. In the present, Amanda Waller sends the Suicide Squad to destroy Jötunheim before Starro can be weaponized by the Luna/Suárez regime and America's role in the experiments are exposed. Starro escapes, thanks to the bombs going off prematurely, then enslaves many of Corto Maltese's citizens, including Suárez, and goes on a rampage. Though Waller orders the squad to leave the island, they decide to fight Starro to protect the island's inhabitants. The now-colossal alien is taken down by a combined effort from Bloodsport, Harley, King Shark, Polka-Dot Man, and Ratcatcher 2, the latter of whom summons the island's rats to chew Starro to death. In his final moments, Starro (through Suárez) laments he never wanted to hurt anyone initially and was content floating in space, only turning vengeful in response to the torture he was put through.


Auggie Smith / White Dragon

Auggie Smith / White Dragon (portrayed by
Robert Patrick Robert Hammond Patrick (born November 5, 1958) is an American actor. Known for portraying villains and honorable authority figures, he is a Saturn Award winner with four other nominations. Patrick dropped out of college when drama class sparked ...
) is the leader of the Aryan Empire, an infamous white supremacist organization, and the abusive father of Christopher Smith / Peacemaker. A notorious supervillain, Auggie owns armor capable of flight and firing energy blasts which he designed himself. Auggie raised both Christopher and his brother Keith to become assassins, as well as forcing them to fight each other during cock fights. During one such fight, Peacemaker inadvertently caused Keith to have a fatal seizure. This incident resulted in Auggie developing a deep hatred for Chris, which was further ruled by his bisexuality and rejection of Auggie's racist ideals. Though Auggie remained deeply emotionally abusive of his son even when he reached adulthood, he still aided him in his vigilantism by providing him with equipment. After being framed for Chris's murder of Annie Sturphausen by John Economos, Auggie is arrested and imprisoned in a county jail. After Auggie threatens to expose Project Butterfly as revenge, Vigilante is dispatched into the prison to assassinate him. Auggie survives and becomes convinced his son is trying to kill him. Auggie is released by Detective Sophie Song, and immediately amasses his followers and dons his armor to kill Chris. Tracking his son down using a GPS tracking program installed in his helmets, he leads the Aryan Empire to attack Peacemaker, Economos, and Vigilante. However, Economos kills Auggie's followers, while Vigilante severely damages his armor, leaving Auggie helpless. Peacemaker angrily beats Auggie and shoots him in the head when he mocks him once more.


Sophie Song

Detective Sophie Song (portrayed by Annie Chang) is a police officer who investigates incidents related to Chris Smith / Peacemaker's misadventures. Though she is one of the few morally upright people in Evergreen, her actions pit her against those of Peacemaker and A.R.G.U.S. and she becomes determined to apprehend him after she sees evidence of his involvement in several deaths related to Project Butterfly. Song's insistence on capturing Peacemaker ultimately becomes her undoing as a police chase results in the Butterfly leader, Eek Stack Ik Ik or "Goff", escaping from Peacemaker's captivity and possessing her body. Butterfly-Song then causes the entire police force to be assumed by the Butterflies, and they assume a plot for world domination. The Butterflies are confronted by Peacemaker and his allies, who are tasked with destroying them to protect humanity. During the confrontation, "Goff", through Song, reveals the Butterflies' intention to survive as a species through their actions to manipulate mankind and invites Peacemaker to join them, but he angrily kills Song's body and destroys the Butterflies' "cow", though sparing "Goff".


Ishmael Gregor / Sabaac

Ishmael Gregor (portrayed by
Marwan Kenzari Marwan Kenzari ( ar, مروان كنزاري; born 16 January 1983) is a Dutch actor born in The Hague, Netherlands. Starting his career in 2008, he first came to prominence for his role in the 2013 film ''Wolf'', which earned him a Golden Calf ...
) is the leader of the
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faction of
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, an international criminal organization. He poses as an associate of archaeologist Adrianna Tomaz, who seeks to find the crown of
Sabbac Sabbac is the name of three American comic book supervillains appearing in DC Comics. The original Sabbac debuted in '' Captain Marvel Jr.'' #4 (February 1943), and was created by Otto Binder and Al Carreno as an enemy of Captain Marvel Jr., whi ...
and hide it from malevolent individuals, not knowing that Gregor is after the crown himself as the last descendant of the oppressive King Ahk-Ton, the creator of the crown. Gregor, like his ancestor, seeks the crown so he can harness its power and become the all-powerful ruler of Kahndaq. He kidnaps Adrianna's son Amon to coerce her into giving him the crown and get Teth-Adam's attention, manipulating Adam into killing him so he can be reborn with the crown's power as Sabbac. Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate realizes he and the Justice Society were wrong about Adam after seeing Sabbac's rampage, so Fate releases the apprehended Adam so he can defeat and kill Sabbac, which he does by ripping Sabbac in half, restoring order to Kahndaq and potentially the world.


Supporting characters


Jor-El and Lara Lor-Van

Jor-El (portrayed by
Russell Crowe Russell Ira Crowe (born 7 April 1964) is an actor. He was born in New Zealand, spent ten years of his childhood in Australia, and moved there permanently at age twenty one. He came to international attention for his role as Roman General Maxi ...
) and Lara Lor-Van (portrayed by
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) are Kal-El/Clark Kent's biological parents from
Krypton Krypton (from grc, κρυπτός, translit=kryptos 'the hidden one') is a chemical element with the symbol Kr and atomic number 36. It is a colorless, odorless, tasteless noble gas that occurs in trace amounts in the atmosphere and is often ...
. Jor-El is the planet's chief scientist while Lara is part of the planet's Thinker Guild. Both were genetically engineered from Kryptonian technology like the rest of the planet's population and assigned roles in society including their occupation and marriage, but decide to conceive a child from natural means, resulting in Kal-El's birth. After trying in vain to persuade the Kryptonian High Council to evacuate the doomed planet, Jor-El steals the Codex containing genetic information for future Kryptonians and infuses it with his son before he and Lara send Kal-El to
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in a spacecraft, fending off a coup by
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long enough for their son's ship to escape. Zod executes Jor-El before he and his followers are captured and sentenced to the
Phantom Zone The Phantom Zone is a prison-like parallel dimension appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. It is mainly associated with stories featuring Superman. It first appeared in '' Adventure Comics'' #283 (April 1961), and was created ...
, while Lara survives until the planet's implosion from over-mining its core. Jor-El and Lara leave their son with a holographic computer program embedded in the ship's key, which simulates Jor-El's knowledge and personality. Clark uses the key to activate a dormant Kryptonian scout ship, after which his father's uploaded
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teaches him the history of Krypton and explains why he and Lara sent Kal to Earth. When Zod and his followers escape the Phantom Zone, locate Clark, and begin to invade the Earth, Clark gives the key to Lois while onboard Zod's ship, uploading Jor-El's program into the mainframe, allowing the program to aid Clark and Lois in escaping and informing them on how to defeat Zod's forces. Zod encounters Jor-El's AI when stealing the scout ship, wiping the program off the ship after some banter. The key with Jor-El's AI is ultimately destroyed when Emil Hamilton uses it to activate Kal-El's spacecraft and crash with Zod's
mothership A mother ship, mothership or mother-ship is a large vehicle that leads, serves, or carries other smaller vehicles. A mother ship may be a maritime ship, aircraft, or spacecraft. Examples include bombers converted to carry experimental airc ...
, sending the Kryptonians except for Superman and Zod back to the Phantom Zone.


Jonathan and Martha Kent

Jonathan (portrayed by
Kevin Costner Kevin Michael Costner (born January 18, 1955) is an American actor, producer, film director and musician. He has received various accolades, including two Academy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, and two Screen Actor ...
) and Martha Kent (portrayed by
Diane Lane Diane Colleen Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut at age 14 in George Roy Hill's 1979 film ''A Little Romance''. The two films that could have catapulted her to star ...
) are Clark Kent's adoptive parents on Earth. They are farmers from
Smallville ''Smallville'' is an American superhero television series developed by writer-producers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, based on the DC Comics character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The series was produced by Millar Gough ...
,
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, who discover Kal-El in his ship shortly after arriving on Earth. Both Jonathan and Martha are loving parents, caring for Clark as their own despite his superhuman abilities and otherworldly origins that result in isolation from his classmates and shaping his morality. Jonathan believes that Clark was sent to Earth for a reason, but encourages his adaptive son to conceal his powers until the opportune time. He ultimately dies in a
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while directing trapped motorists to safety and rescuing the family dog, refusing to be saved by Clark in order to protect his son's secret, a departure from the comics and previous adaptations that have him die of a
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. Martha remains optimistic despite her and Jonathan's inability to have biological children and her husband's death. After Clark travels the world to find his identity following Jonathan's death, he visits Martha in Smallville after discovering his roots. Their reunion is short-lived as General Zod's forces arrive on Earth, and they make their way to the Kent farm, demanding Martha to tell them where Clark's spaceship is, which she refuses. Clark comes to his mother's aid and attacks Zod when he threatens her life, though her house is damaged. Martha continues to be a confidant to Clark when he moves to
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to take a journalist job with the ''
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'' and starts serving more as Superman. She is kidnapped by
Lex Luthor Alexander Joseph "Lex" Luthor () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Lex Luthor originally appeared in ''Action Comics'' #23 (cover dated: Apr ...
, who forces Superman to kill Batman in exchange for her life, but
Lois Lane Lois Lane is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, she first appeared in ''Action Comics'' #1 (June 1938). Lois is an award-winning journalist for ...
allows the two superheroes to come to an understanding and team up, with Batman rescuing Martha. She is devastated when Clark loses his life fighting
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as Superman, sharing her grief with Lois. By the events of ''Justice League'', Martha's home is foreclosed by the bank and she is forced to move out. She is reunited with her son after the
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revives him, and Bruce Wayne manages to buy her house back from the bank after the team, including Superman, defeats the forces of Apokolips. While Costner and Lane's performances have both been lauded, Jonathan Kent's characterization and actions in ''Man of Steel'' have drawn controversy, though Adam Ozimek of ''
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'' writes that Jonathan maintained a calculating, utilitarian mindset in attempting to mask Clark's abilities, a departure from most cinema tropes.


Lois Lane

Lois Lane (portrayed by
Amy Adams Amy Lou Adams (born August 20, 1974) is an American actress. Known for both her comedic and dramatic roles, she has been featured three times in annual rankings of the world's highest-paid actresses. She has received various accolades, incl ...
) is an
investigative reporter Investigative journalism is a form of journalism in which reporters deeply investigate a single topic of interest, such as serious crimes, political corruption, or corporate wrongdoing. An investigative journalist may spend months or years res ...
for the ''
Daily Planet The ''Daily Planet'' is a fictional newspaper appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with Superman. The newspaper was first mentioned in ''Action Comics'' #23 (April 1940). The ''Daily Planet'' build ...
'' who first encounters Clark Kent in ''Man of Steel'' as she is covering the discovery of a Kryptonian scout ship in
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. When Clark saves her from the ship's technology, she becomes intrigued by him, going far lengths to discover his identity and superpowers and falling in love with him in the process. She and Clark start dating after he takes a job at the ''Planet'' following the battle of Metropolis, which sees him rescuing her several times as Superman as she aids him and the U.S. Military in quelling the invasion by
General Zod General Zod is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly known as an List of Superman enemies, adversary of the superhero Superman. The character, who first appeared in ''Adventure Comics'' #283 (April 1961 ...
. Lois is instrumental in discovering
Lex Luthor Alexander Joseph "Lex" Luthor () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Lex Luthor originally appeared in ''Action Comics'' #23 (cover dated: Apr ...
's deceptiveness in ''Batman v Superman'', risking her own life several times to uncover evidence against him and standing up to him even as he captures her to lure Superman out of hiding. She is also instrumental in keeping Clark motivated to do the right thing in all three films in which he is a primary character. Adams became the eighth actress to take on the role of Lois in live action upon landing the part in ''Man of Steel''. Despite not having as much fighting prowess as previous depictions, the DCEU version of Lois is depicted as more intelligent and level-headed than in the past.


Calvin Swanwick / Martian Manhunter

Calvin Swanwick (portrayed by
Harry Lennix Harry Joseph Lennix III (born November 16, 1964) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Terrence "Dresser" Williams in the Robert Townsend film ''The Five Heartbeats'' (1991) and as Boyd Langton in the science-fiction series ''Dollh ...
) is introduced as a
lieutenant general Lieutenant general (Lt Gen, LTG and similar) is a three-star military rank (NATO code OF-8) used in many countries. The rank traces its origins to the Middle Ages, where the title of lieutenant general was held by the second-in-command on the ...
in the
United States Northern Command United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) is one of eleven unified combatant commands of the United States Department of Defense. The command is tasked with providing military support for non-military authorities in the U.S., and protect ...
in ''Man of Steel'', later becoming
Secretary of Defense A defence minister or minister of defence is a cabinet official position in charge of a ministry of defense, which regulates the armed forces in sovereign states. The role of a defence minister varies considerably from country to country; in som ...
by the events of ''Batman v Superman''. He initially does not trust Superman upon interrogating him prior to turning in the Man of Steel to General Zod, but later proves to be an ally to both Superman and Lois Lane, as he provides Lois with evidence against Lex Luthor and provides Superman with military aid against Zod and the Kryptonian monstrosity created by Luthor. Swanwick is revealed as the Martian Manhunter in ''
Zack Snyder's Justice League ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' (colloquially referred to as the Snyder Cut) is the 2021 director's cut of the 2017 American superhero film ''Justice League'', the fifth film set within the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) based on the team of ...
'', having the ability to shapeshift and impersonate others and being the last surviving member of the Martian race. He masquerades as Martha Kent while encouraging Lois to reenter society and resume her job after Superman's death, and visits Bruce Wayne in his true Martian form after Bruce forms the
Justice League The Justice League (also known as The Justice League of America) are a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team first appeared in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #28 (March 1960). The team was conceived ...
, thanking him for doing so and promising to be in touch to plan for
Darkseid Darkseid () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer-artist Jack Kirby to serve as the primary antagonist of his "Fourth World (comics), Fourth World" metaseries, and was firs ...
's inevitable return to Earth after Steppenwolf is defeated. Fans began speculating that Swanwick was the Martian Manhunter after viewing Superman's interrogation scene in ''Man of Steel'', in which Swanwick continues to confront Superman after he effortlessly breaks his chains and walks towards the window while everyone else backs away. While Swanwick was not initially meant to be the Martian Manhunter in the film, Lennix stated that "someone else" wanted him to be in a future film. Director
Zack Snyder Zachary Edward Snyder (born March 1, 1966) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and cinematographer. He made his feature film debut in 2004 with '' Dawn of the Dead'', a remake of the 1978 horror film of the same name. Since t ...
stated that Swanwick would be
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to be the Manhunter in his original cut of ''
Justice League The Justice League (also known as The Justice League of America) are a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team first appeared in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #28 (March 1960). The team was conceived ...
'', but that the scene was not completed until additional filming for the director's cut, in which Lennix took part.


Alfred Pennyworth

Alfred Pennyworth (portrayed by
Jeremy Irons Jeremy John Irons (; born 19 September 1948) is an English actor and activist. After receiving classical training at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Irons began his acting career on stage in 1969 and has appeared in many West End theatre ...
) is Bruce Wayne's personal butler, having raised him since his parents' murders. This iteration of the character is portrayed as a former member of the
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and has a cynical and sarcastic personality, offering playful banter with Bruce in addition to providing high-tech support for him while in action as Batman. Unlike the often-tunnel-visioned Bruce, Alfred is more perceptive and serves as a devil's advocate, recognizing that Superman may not be as hostile as Batman believes. Regardless, Alfred is unwaveringly loyal to Bruce, and in turn helps the
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when they combat Steppenwolf and his
parademon Apokolips is a fictional planet that appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The planet is ruled by Darkseid, established in Jack Kirby's Fourth World series, and is integral to many stories in the DC Universe. Apokolips is co ...
minions. Alfred is also handy with technology, taking on the role often filled by
Lucius Fox Lucius Fox is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Bruce Wayne / Batman. He is Bruce Wayne's business manager at Wayne Enterprises who runs the business interests that s ...
in the comics.


June Finch

June Finch (portrayed by
Holly Hunter Holly Patricia Hunter (born March 20, 1958) is an American actress. For her performance as Ada McGrath in the 1993 drama film ''The Piano'', Hunter won the Academy Award for Best Actress. She earned three additional Academy Award nominations for ...
) is a
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from
Kentucky Kentucky ( , ), officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States and one of the states of the Upper South. It borders Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio to the north; West Virginia and Virginia to ...
who heads the Senate Committee questioning Superman's actions. While she notes Superman's good intentions, she is wary of allowing him to be unrestrained and act without government involvement, given the casualties suffered during the ''Black Zero'' event in Metropolis and allegedly with the Nairomi incident. She invites Superman to a public hearing as a result. Lex Luthor invites her to his company and later his quarters to try and persuade her to get an import license for kryptonite, but Finch sees through his altruistic façade and denies his request, angering him. During the trial, which sees Wallace Keefe, a casualty of the ''Black Zero'' event, set to testify against Superman, Finch notices Luthor's absence and a jar of urine on her pulpit as she makes her opening statement. This leads to her realizing Luthor's treachery a split second before a bomb concealed in Keefe's wheelchair explodes, killing hundreds inside the
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including Finch. On her character's views on Superman, Hunter stated, "What is her problem with Superman? That
absolute power corrupts absolutely John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton, 13th Marquess of Groppoli, (10 January 1834 – 19 June 1902), better known as Lord Acton, was an English people, English Roman Catholic Church, Catholic historian, politician, and writer. He ...
. When power is acting autonomously, unilaterally with no legislation, with no boundaries, with no law, except for the ones that he deems in his own mind, that can be detrimental." Describing her character, Hunter said, "I thought that, you know, as a senator, she brought her female-ness to the job in how she listened, in her curiosity, in her ability to evaluate", adding, " tfelt very female to me." Hunter also compared the fight between Batman and Superman in the film to that of
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.


Joker

The Joker (portrayed by
Jared Leto Jared Joseph Leto ( ; born December 26, 1971) is an American actor and musician. Known for his method acting in a variety of roles, he has received numerous accolades over a career spanning three decades, including an Academy Award and a Golde ...
) is the archenemy of Batman, the ex-boyfriend of Harley Quinn, and a ruthless crime lord in
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. ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'' alludes to Joker murdering Batman's protégé
Dick Grayson Richard John "Dick" Grayson is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with Batman and Teen Titans. Created by writer Bill Finger and artist Bob Kane, he first appeared in ''Detective Comics' ...
prior to the events of the movie. Joker first meets Harley, then a budding psychiatrist named Dr. Harleen Quinzel, while imprisoned during a flashback seen in ''Suicide Squad''. She falls madly in love with him and goes great lengths to be with him after he escapes prison, and the two begin to terrorize Gotham City as its most notorious criminals. After Harley herself is imprisoned and
pressgang Impressment, colloquially "the press" or the "press gang", is the taking of men into a military or naval force by compulsion, with or without notice. European navies of several nations used forced recruitment by various means. The large size of ...
ed into the Suicide Squad, Joker aims to free her from her predicament, not liking that something of ''his'' was taken from him. Later, however, he breaks up with her prior to the events of ''Birds of Prey'', because she wanted credit for ''her'' ideas for their successful crimes, and can be seen in Batman's premonitions of a potential future world ruled by
Darkseid Darkseid () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer-artist Jack Kirby to serve as the primary antagonist of his "Fourth World (comics), Fourth World" metaseries, and was firs ...
in ''Zack Snyder's Justice League''. This iteration of the Joker was met with polarized reviews, especially in the theatrically released version of ''Suicide Squad''. However, director
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and Leto both revealed that the studio cut out much of the Joker's footage in the film, which arguably cut down his characterization in the theatrical release.


Amanda Waller

Amanda Waller (portrayed by
Viola Davis Viola Davis (; born August 11, 1965) is an American actress and producer. The recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and two Tony Awards, she is the only African-American to achieve the Triple Crow ...
) is an intelligence officer with
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and the
FBI The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the domestic Intelligence agency, intelligence and Security agency, security service of the United States and its principal Federal law enforcement in the United States, federal law enforcement age ...
serving as the head of Task Force X, also known as the
Suicide Squad The Suicide Squad is an antihero/supervillain team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The first version of the Suicide Squad debuted in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #25 (September 1959) and the second and modern version, cre ...
. She is a cold, calculating individual, staying consistent to the comics, with unused material from ''Suicide Squad'' showing how ruthless and diabolical she truly is, as she ultimately has little to no concern for most of the squad's members, often taking advantage of them and tossing them aside when they serve her no further purpose. Despite her diabolical tendencies, Waller is also an occasional ally to Batman and the Justice League.


Rick Flag

Colonel Rick Flag (portrayed by
Joel Kinnaman Charles Joel Nordström Kinnaman (; born 25 November 1979) is a Swedish-American actor and model who first gained recognition for his roles in the Swedish film '' Easy Money'' and the ''Johan Falk'' crime series. Kinnaman is known international ...
) is a U.S. Army officer and
Special Forces Special forces and special operations forces (SOF) are military units trained to conduct special operations. NATO has defined special operations as "military activities conducted by specially designated, organized, selected, trained and equip ...
commander and one of the leaders of Task Force X. At first, he and his
Navy SEAL The United States Navy Sea, Air, and Land (SEAL) Teams, commonly known as Navy SEALs, are the U.S. Navy's primary special operations force and a component of the Naval Special Warfare Command. Among the SEALs' main functions are conducting sma ...
s do not get along with the squad sent to neutralize Enchantress in Midway City, and he is seen by the squad as a stern, authoritarian figure. Following Waller's supposed death, Flag finally opens up to the squad and allows them to walk free, but they decide to help him complete the mission as it is revealed that he had fallen in love with June Moone before she was possessed by Enchantress. After the squad defeats Enchantress and frees Moone, Flag remains the squad leader, and he and
Deadshot Deadshot (Floyd Lawton) is a supervillain and antihero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by David Vern Reed, Lew Schwartz and Bob Kane, the character made his first appearance in ''Batman'' #59 (June–July 1950). ...
gain a mutual respect for one another. Flag is later assigned to lead a new squad sent to Corto Maltese, reuniting with subordinates Harley Quinn and Captain Boomerang, but the team is almost immediately wiped out. He manages to escape and finds refuge with Corto Maltese rebels until a second Suicide Squad finds him. When he and Quinn join the second squad, they successfully infiltrate the location of
Project Starfish Starfish Prime was a high-altitude nuclear test conducted by the United States, a joint effort of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) and the Defense Atomic Support Agency. It was launched from Johnston Atoll on July 9, 1962, and was the larges ...
, but discover that they were sent to not only destroy the project, but wipe out evidence of American involvement with it. Flag attempts to leak it, but is stopped by and killed by
Peacemaker Peacemaker or The Peacemaker (in various forms) may refer to: Individuals and groups * UN Peacemaker, a project of the UN to support international peacemakers and mediators * Peace makers, a list of contemporary individuals and organizations inv ...
, who was assigned by Waller to scrub the data. Despite this, Peacemaker is haunted by Flag's death as he takes on a new mission afterwards. While Tom Hardy was originally cast in the role for ''Suicide Squad'', he ran into scheduling conflicts, resulting in Kinnaman being cast as Flag. Kinnaman opined that Flag is characterized as "all business" in the first ''Suicide Squad'' film, but states that the film's sequel was an opportunity to give the character a blank slate, and said Flag was sillier, less jaded, more naive, and funnier compared to his portrayal in the first film.


George "Digger" Harkness / Captain Boomerang

George "Digger" Harkness (portrayed by
Jai Courtney Jai Courtney (; born 15 March 1986) is an Australian actor. He started his career with small roles in films and television series before being cast as Charlie in the action film ''Jack Reacher'' (2012). He has gone on to star in ''A Good Day to ...
) is a notorious Australian criminal whose main weapon is a weaponized
boomerang A boomerang () is a thrown tool, typically constructed with aerofoil sections and designed to spin about an axis perpendicular to the direction of its flight. A returning boomerang is designed to return to the thrower, while a non-returning b ...
, gaining the moniker Captain Boomerang. After robbing every bank in
Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ...
and making his way to the U.S., Harkness begins robbing jewelry stores and banks before he is apprehended by Barry Allen / The Flash. While serving three life sentences at Belle Reeve Penitentiary, he is recruited into the first roster of Task Force X by Amanda Waller. Despite bickering with the rest of the team at first, Harkness gradually warms to them and helps them prevent Enchantress from destroying the world. After being returned to prison without any rewards like the rest of his surviving squad members, Harkness later breaks out of jail and is seen on a "wanted" poster in ''Birds of Prey''. He is reincarcerated some time before the events of ''The Suicide Squad'' and reunites with former teammate Harley Quinn and leader Rick Flag on a second Suicide Squad sent to Corto Maltese. Captain Boomerang is one of several fatalities on the ill-fated mission, as he is inadvertently sliced to death by a helicopter downed by one of his teammates. As depicted in the DCEU, Harkness has a sarcastic, crude personality, and is seen backstabbing his colleagues, such as tricking Slipknot into escaping to see if the explosive devices planted into the squad members are real in ''Suicide Squad''. He is also a skilled thief and weapons specialist, but suffers from
psychosis Psychosis is a condition of the mind that results in difficulties determining what is real and what is not real. Symptoms may include delusions and hallucinations, among other features. Additional symptoms are incoherent speech and behavior ...
and is described by Amanda Waller as a "deranged lunatic". However, he is not without empathy, which he later comes to show for his teammates.


Chato Santana / El Diablo

Chato Santana (portrayed by
Jay Hernandez Javier Manuel Hernandez Jr. (born February 20, 1978), known professionally as Jay Hernandez, is an American actor and fashion model. After making his television debut in NBC's '' Hang Time'', Hernandez made his film debut opposite Kirsten Dunst ...
), also known as El Diablo, is a former gang leader from
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with the power of
pyrokinesis Pyrokinesis is the purported psychic ability allowing a person to create and control fire with the mind. As with other parapsychological phenomena, there is no conclusive evidence in support of the actual existence of pyrokinesis. Many alleged c ...
. After a period of using his powers to great influence, he is incarcerated sometime after he accidentally kills his wife and two children in a moment of anger and deeply regrets their deaths. Santana is later recruited by Amanda Waller into Task Force X. Unlike his teammates, Santana desires to stay out of the fight and refuses to use his powers out of fear of needlessly hurting the innocent but later comes to use them in order to protect his teammates. He ultimately sacrifices himself to help the Suicide Squad bring down Enchantress and Incubus, though in the unreleased "Ayer Cut" of the film, he survives.


Waylon Jones / Killer Croc


Hippolyta

Hippolyta (portrayed by
Connie Nielsen Connie Inge-Lise Nielsen (born 3 July 1965) is a Danish actress. She has starred as Lucilla in the film '' Gladiator'' (2000) and as Hippolyta in the DC Extended Universe, and in the films ''Wonder Woman'' (2017), ''Justice League'' (2017), ''Wo ...
) is the immortal Amazon queen of
Themyscira (DC Comics) Themyscira () is a fictional unitary sovereign city-state and archipelagic island nation appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Previously known as Paradise Island and the Amazon Isles, it first appeared in ''All Star Comi ...
and the mother of Diana. She is overly protective of her daughter, who aspires to become one of the Amazon warriors, telling her that she was "sculpted from clay and given life by
Zeus Zeus or , , ; grc, Δῐός, ''Diós'', label=Genitive case, genitive Aeolic Greek, Boeotian Aeolic and Doric Greek#Laconian, Laconian grc-dor, Δεύς, Deús ; grc, Δέος, ''Déos'', label=Genitive case, genitive el, Δίας, ''D ...
" when in actuality Zeus is Diana's biological father, and thus Diana is the "Godkiller" that was left by the Old God. Despite sheltering Diana, Hippolyta reluctantly has her daughter trained harder than any other Amazon after her sister, Antiope, convinces her otherwise. Hippolyta interrogates Steve Trevor after he is caught with Diana and inadvertently leads the Germans to Themyscira, which sees many Amazons die in battle. The queen is seen as a capable warrior and commander in both versions of ''Justice League'' in flashbacks and the present day. She leads the Amazons into battle with Antiope against the forces of
Apokolips Apokolips is a fictional planet that appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The planet is ruled by Darkseid, established in Jack Kirby's Fourth World series, and is integral to many stories in the DC Universe. Apokolips is co ...
during the first invasion of Earth, and leads stiff resistance to Steppenwolf in the present day though he overpowers the Amazons, taking the
Mother Box Mother Boxes are fictional devices in Jack Kirby's '' Fourth World'' setting in the DC Universe. The Mother Boxes appeared in the feature films ''Justice League'' and ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' of the DC Extended Universe. History Created ...
guarded on Themyscira. She then fires a warning shot into the shrine of the Amazons to inform her daughter of the new invasion.


Steve Trevor

Captain Steve Trevor (portrayed by
Chris Pine Chris Pine (born August 26, 1980) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as James T. Kirk in the ''Star Trek'' reboot film series (2009–present), Steve Trevor in the DC Extended Universe films ''Wonder Woman'' (2017) and ''Won ...
) is an American Air Force pilot working as a spy on behalf of the British secret service during
World War I World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
. After stealing a notebook from Dr. Isabel Maru while undercover at an Ottoman base, Steve steals a plane and crash-lands on Themyscira, being rescued by Diana while inadvertently leading a German fleet onto the hidden island. After a bloody battle ensues between the Germans and the Amazons, in which Antiope dies, Steve is captured by the Amazons, revealing his occupation as a spy and describing the Great War. Moved to act, Diana breaks him out and leaves Themyscira with him in an attempt to stop the war, which she presumes is caused by
Ares Ares (; grc, Ἄρης, ''Árēs'' ) is the Greek god of war and courage. He is one of the Twelve Olympians, and the son of Zeus and Hera. The Greeks were ambivalent towards him. He embodies the physical valor necessary for success in war b ...
. The two are inspired by each other's bravery and fall in love in the process while stopping a plot by the God of War, General Ludendorf, and Dr. Maru to prolong the war. Though Steve sacrifices his life destroying the deadlier form of
mustard gas Mustard gas or sulfur mustard is a chemical compound belonging to a family of cytotoxic and blister agents known as mustard agents. The name ''mustard gas'' is technically incorrect: the substance, when dispersed, is often not actually a gas, b ...
being concocted by Dr. Maru at the end of ''Wonder Woman'', Diana remembers him dearly to the point that she inadvertently brings him back to life upon encountering the Dream Stone in ''Wonder Woman 1984'' before realizing the grave consequences of her wish. Steve convinces her to let go of him and renounce her wish, helping her regain her powers and defeat Max Lord and
Cheetah The cheetah (''Acinonyx jubatus'') is a large cat native to Africa and central Iran. It is the fastest land animal, estimated to be capable of running at with the fastest reliably recorded speeds being , and as such has evolved specialized ...
.


Antiope

General Antiope (portrayed by
Robin Wright Robin Gayle Wright (born April 8, 1966) is an American actress. She has won a Golden Globe Award and a Satellite Award, and has received eleven Emmy Award nominations for her work in television. Wright first gained attention for her role in t ...
) is Hippolyta's sister, right-hand woman and head of Themyscira's armed forces as its most renowned warrior. Unlike her sister, Antiope believes that Diana should be told the truth of her parentage and be trained to fight, which Hippolyta reluctantly allows despite not telling Diana about her true origins. After millennia of fierce training, Diana becomes a greatly skilled warrior under Antiope's tutoring, even surpassing Antiope's skills. After the Germans invade Themyscira during World War I, Antiope takes a bullet for Diana, urging her niece to take action before dying. This leads to Diana and Steve sneaking off the island to try and stop the war, and though they are caught, Hippolyta lets them go, gifting Diana with Antiope's tiara as a memento. Antiope is seen in a flashback in both versions of ''Justice League'', leading the Amazons into battle alongside her sister, mankind, the Atlanteans, Zeus, Ares, and
Artemis In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Artemis (; grc-gre, Ἄρτεμις) is the goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, wild animals, nature, vegetation, childbirth, care of children, and chastity. She was heavily identified wit ...
against the forces of Apokolips, and also appears briefly in ''Wonder Woman 1984'' in a flashback in that film. Director
Patty Jenkins Patricia Lea Jenkins (born July 24, 1971) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. She has directed the feature films ''Monster'' (2003), ''Wonder Woman'' (2017), and ''Wonder Woman 1984'' (2020). For the film ''Monster'', she w ...
said of Wright's casting, "For Antiope, I needed someone who seems under control and is not overly aggressive, but who is truly a badass." Producer
Charles Roven Charles Roven (born August 2, 1949) is an American film producer and the president and co-founder of Atlas Entertainment. He is known for producing the superhero films ''The Dark Knight Trilogy'', ''Suicide Squad'', '' Man of Steel'', '' Batman ...
calls the character "the greatest warrior of all time".


Silas Stone

Silas Stone (portrayed by
Joe Morton Joseph Thomas Morton Jr. (born October 18, 1947) is an American stage, television and film actor. He has worked with film director John Sayles in ''The Brother from Another Planet'' (1984), '' City of Hope'' (1991) and '' Lone Star'' (1996). Oth ...
) is the head of
S.T.A.R. Labs Scientific and Technological Advanced Research Laboratories (S.T.A.R. Labs) is a fictional scientific research facility and organization appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. It first appeared in ''Superman'' #246 (December 1 ...
and the father of Victor Stone. Due to his job, Silas is often held up at work and unable to spend time with his wife and son, causing a rift between Silas and Victor. After the accident that kills his wife, Elinore, and gravely injures Victor, Silas, unable to see his son die, uses the
Mother Box Mother Boxes are fictional devices in Jack Kirby's '' Fourth World'' setting in the DC Universe. The Mother Boxes appeared in the feature films ''Justice League'' and ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' of the DC Extended Universe. History Created ...
being studied at S.T.A.R. Labs to revive Victor and regenerate his lost body parts, though this turns him into a cybernetic being. Silas helps hide Victor at his apartment and declares him dead to ward off attention, but is unable to reconnect with his son, who despises his new form and blames Silas for Elinore's death. Silas leaves Victor with a tape on how to utilize his abilities. When Steppenwolf kidnaps Silas and other S.T.A.R. Labs employees in search of the Mother Box, Victor springs to action and joins Bruce Wayne's team, managing to save them. In both versions of ''Justice League'', Silas is portrayed as remorseful for not being able to spend time with his family and showing exceptional courage, as he refuses to tell Steppenwolf the location of the Mother Box despite being tortured. The theatrical cut and the director's cut portray his arc differently: in the former, Silas survives the events of the film and works with Victor to adjust his cybernetic parts at the end, though much of his role is reduced, while in the director's cut, Silas allows the
Justice League The Justice League (also known as The Justice League of America) are a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team first appeared in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #28 (March 1960). The team was conceived ...
to enter the S.T.A.R. Labs facility with Superman's body in an attempt to resurrect him. When Steppenwolf is alerted to the Mother Box's presence after it is used to revive Superman, Silas runs back into the facility with the box, sacrificing his own life to superheat it with Ryan Choi's laser heating device before Steppenwolf inevitably retrieves it. This allows Victor and Bruce Wayne to track it to Russia and prevent the Unity. Victor later listens to his father's encouragement on the tape after the latter's death, and Ryan is promoted to take over Silas' oversight of
nanotechnology Nanotechnology, also shortened to nanotech, is the use of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale for industrial purposes. The earliest, widespread description of nanotechnology referred to the particular technological goal o ...
and the Kryptonian scout ship.


Mera

Y'Mera Xebella Challa (portrayed by
Amber Heard Amber Laura Heard (born April 22, 1986) is an American actress. She had her first leading role in the horror film ''All the Boys Love Mandy Lane'' (2006), and went on to star in films such as '' The Ward'' (2010) and ''Drive Angry'' (2011). Sh ...
), also known as Mera, is a princess from the underwater kingdom of Xebel who was raised by Queen Atlanna of Atlantis for part of her childhood. She has aquatic superpowers like
Arthur Curry Aquaman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger, the character debuted in ''More Fun Comics'' #73 (November 1941). The character is a pastiche of Namor. Initially a b ...
. She is originally betrothed to
Orm Marius Ocean Master is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Bob Haney and Nick Cardy, and debuted in ''Aquaman'' #29 (September 1966). Ocean Master is the alter ego of Orm Marius, the ...
, but later rejects him when he refuses to reconsider waging war with the surface. After she meets Arthur for the first time as they unsuccessfully attempt to keep Steppenwolf from taking the Atlantean
Mother Box Mother Boxes are fictional devices in Jack Kirby's '' Fourth World'' setting in the DC Universe. The Mother Boxes appeared in the feature films ''Justice League'' and ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' of the DC Extended Universe. History Created ...
, Mera convinces Arthur to fight the New God with the
Justice League The Justice League (also known as The Justice League of America) are a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team first appeared in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #28 (March 1960). The team was conceived ...
and following Steppenwolf's defeat, comes to him again to persuade him to fight for the throne. After she gains Arthur's trust by saving his father, Thomas, from a tsunami summoned by Orm, Mera ventures with Arthur as he seeks the Trident of King Atlan, with the two falling in love in the process despite constantly bickering early on. She is by Arthur's side when he takes the throne. Mera also appears in Bruce Wayne's second "Knightmare" premonition, joining Batman's insurgency after Arthur is slain by
Darkseid Darkseid () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer-artist Jack Kirby to serve as the primary antagonist of his "Fourth World (comics), Fourth World" metaseries, and was firs ...
in that timeline. Amber Heard was first cast as Mera in 2016. In ''
Zack Snyder's Justice League ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' (colloquially referred to as the Snyder Cut) is the 2021 director's cut of the 2017 American superhero film ''Justice League'', the fifth film set within the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) based on the team of ...
'', the
director's cut A director's cut is an edited version of a film (or video game, television episode, music video, or commercial) that is supposed to represent the director's own approved edit in contrast to the theatrical release. "Cut" explicitly refers to the ...
of the 2017 theatrical release, Mera noticeably speaks with a
British accent Spoken English shows great variation across regions where it is the predominant language. For example, the United Kingdom has the largest variation of accents of any country in the world, and therefore no single "British accent" exists. This ar ...
whereas in the theatrical cut and ''
Aquaman Aquaman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger, the character debuted in ''More Fun Comics'' #73 (November 1941). The character is a pastiche of Namor. Initially ...
'', Heard utilizes her usual
American accent North American English regional phonology is the study of variations in the pronunciation of spoken North American English (English of the United States and Canada)—what are commonly known simply as "regional accents". Though studies of regional ...
in her portrayal of the character.


Nuidis Vulko

Nuidis Vulko (portrayed by
Willem Dafoe Willem James Dafoe (; born July 22, 1955) is an American actor. He is the recipient of List of awards and nominations received by Willem Dafoe, various accolades, including the Volpi Cup for Best Actor, in addition to receiving nominations for ...
) is Queen Atlanna's trusted enforcer and Arthur's mentor. Though he later becomes King Orm Marius's right-hand man, Vulko discreetly trains Arthur after Atlanna's banishment to the Trench, believing Arthur to be the rightful heir to the throne of Atlantis, though Arthur runs away and begins resenting the Atlanteans after Vulko reveals Atlanna's sentence and presumed death. Vulko gives Arthur his mother's trident in ''
Zack Snyder's Justice League ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' (colloquially referred to as the Snyder Cut) is the 2021 director's cut of the 2017 American superhero film ''Justice League'', the fifth film set within the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) based on the team of ...
'' when Steppenwolf hunts for the Atlantean Mother Box, enticing him to defend the device when Orm refuses to send more resources to guard it. He later provides aid to Arthur following Steppenwolf's defeat despite giving the impression of advising Orm, though he is arrested and detained when Orm deduces Vulko's true allegiance. After Mera frees him, Vulko personally arrests Orm after Arthur defeats the latter for the crown. Vulko's appearance in the theatrical version of ''Justice League'' was removed, but restored in the director's cut.


Thomas Curry

Thomas Curry (portrayed by
Temuera Morrison Temuera Derek Morrison (born 26 December 1960) is a New Zealand actor and Singer who first gained recognition for his role as Dr. Hone Ropata on the soap opera ''Shortland Street''. He gained critical acclaim for his starring role as Jake "The ...
) is Arthur Curry's father and the human lover of Queen Atlanna. A
lighthouse keeper A lighthouse keeper or lightkeeper is a person responsible for tending and caring for a lighthouse, particularly the light and lens in the days when oil lamps and clockwork mechanisms were used. Lighthouse keepers were sometimes referred to as ...
in
Maine Maine () is a state in the New England and Northeastern regions of the United States. It borders New Hampshire to the west, the Gulf of Maine to the southeast, and the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Quebec to the northeast and north ...
, Thomas rescues Atlanna from the shore and nurses her back to health, with the two eventually falling in love and conceiving Arthur. After Atlantean soldiers attempt to kidnap Atlanna, she fends them off, but leaves Thomas and Arthur behind, promising to one day return. Thomas visits the piers every morning awaiting Atlanna's return to no avail, but is eventually reunited with her after Arthur and Mera rescue her from the Trench. Thomas is portrayed as having a higher
alcohol tolerance Alcohol tolerance refers to the bodily responses to the functional effects of ethanol in alcoholic beverages. This includes direct tolerance, speed of recovery from insobriety and resistance to the development of alcohol use disorder. Consumption ...
than his son despite Arthur's half-Atlantean genetics. Morrison revealed that Jason Momoa had advocated for his casting as Thomas Curry, especially as he had starred in one of Momoa's favorite films growing up, ''
Once Were Warriors ''Once Were Warriors'' is New Zealand author Alan Duff's bestselling first novel, published in 1990. It tells the story of an urban Māori family, the Hekes, and portrays the reality of domestic violence in New Zealand. It was the basis of a 199 ...
''.


Atlanna

Queen Atlanna (portrayed by
Nicole Kidman Nicole Mary Kidman (born 20 June 1967) is an American and Australian actress and producer. Known for her work across various film and television productions from several genres, she has consistently ranked among the world's highest-paid act ...
) is the exiled queen of Atlantis, lover of Thomas Curry, and mother of both Arthur Curry and Orm Marius. Originally the heir to the throne of Atlantis, Atlanna flees to escapes her arranged marriage to Orvax and is rescued by Thomas, after which they fall in love and conceive Arthur. However, after a strike force of Atlantean soldiers attempts to bring her back to Atlantis, Atlanna voluntarily returns to protect Thomas and Arthur, promising to return one day. She goes through the marriage and conceives Orm, also adopting and mentoring Mera during the Xebel wars, but after Orvax discovers the existence of Arthur (and fathered an heir to secure his own claim to the throne (as he was only king ''because'' he'd married Atlanna, the heir) and the beginning of his-own royal dynasty), he sentences Atlanna to the Trench. Despite being presumed dead, Atlanna survives in the Trench for 20 years before Arthur and Mera discover her there. Arthur, as the true king of Atlantis, is able to find and possess the Trident of Atlan, allowing the three to return to the surface. Atlanna appears to Orm after he entices Arthur to kill him following their duel for the throne, convincing Orm to accept his imprisonment. She reunites with Thomas at the end of the film as Arthur takes the throne. Kidman was convinced to take the role by director
James Wan James Wan (born 26 February 1977) is an Australian director, producer, screenwriter and comic book writer. He has primarily worked in the horror genre as the co-creator of the ''Saw'' and ''Insidious'' franchises and the creator of The Conjurin ...
.


Freddy Freeman

Freddy Freeman (portrayed by
Jack Dylan Grazer Jack Dylan Grazer (born September 3, 2003) is an American actor. He began his acting career by playing guest roles in film and on television and had his breakthrough playing the role of Eddie Kaspbrak in the 2017 and 2019 film adaptations of ...
) is one of Billy Batson's new foster siblings upon being adopted by the Vazquezes. Despite needing a crutch to walk and being bullied at school as a result, Freddy maintains a fanatical personality and greatly admires the Justice League. Billy is annoyed by Freddy at first, but after gaining his superpowers, comes to an enthusiastic Freddy for advice. After feuding over Billy's newfound internet fame, Billy and Freddy make amends when they are threatened by Dr. Sivana. Billy then shares his superpowers with Freddy, Mary, and the other foster children, allowing them to defeat Sivana and bond as a family.
Adam Brody Adam Jared Brody (born December 15, 1979) is an American actor, writer, musician, and producer. He is known for his breakthrough role as Seth Cohen on the Fox television series ''The O.C.'', which premiered in 2003. Subsequently, Brody appeared ...
plays Freddy's adult superhero form.


Mary Bromfield

Mary Bromfield (portrayed by
Grace Fulton Grace Caroline Currey (née Fulton) is an American actress and dancer. Life and career Currey is the daughter of Damian Fulton, an artist, and his wife Alisa. Starting as a child actress, her first role was playing the 4-year-old version of H ...
) is the eldest of the Vazquezes' foster children and acts as their "den mother". Despite running away several times from the Vazquez household at a younger age, she comes to love them as her new family, even expressing sadness at the thought of moving away for college. Billy protects her from a snowplow in his superhero guise as Shazam, and Mary later deduces his identity as the superhero with help from her foster sister Darla. The foster children stop Dr. Sivana from draining Billy's superpowers and are later given powers by Billy to defeat Sivana, after which they bond as a family and create a new hangout at the Rock of Eternity.
Michelle Borth Michelle Borth is an American actress who has portrayed characters on '' The Forgotten'' and the HBO series '' Tell Me You Love Me''. Borth played Catherine Rollins on the CBS crime-drama '' Hawaii Five-0''. Early life and education Borth was ...
portrayed Mary's adult superhero form in ''Shazam!'' while Fulton will portray both her civilian and superhero guises in ''
Shazam! Fury of the Gods ''Shazam! Fury of the Gods'' is an upcoming American superhero film based on the DC Comics character Shazam. Produced by New Line Cinema, DC Studios, and the Safran Company, and set for distribution by Warner Bros. Pictures, it is intended to ...
''.


Darla Dudley

Darla Dudley (portrayed by
Faithe Herman Faithe Herman (born December 27, 2007) is an American actress, best known for her work in ''This Is Us'' (2016) and '' Shazam!'' (2019). Career After appearing as Annie Pearson in the 2016 television show ''This Is Us'', Herman landed her firs ...
) is the youngest of the Vazquezes' foster children. A good-natured and energetic child, Darla loves her foster family unconditionally and easily accepts Billy when he moves in. She discovers Billy is the superhero Shazam when she spots him and Freddy returning late one night. When Billy volunteers to give his superpowers to Dr. Sivana in exchange for keeping his family safe, Darla leads the foster children to the Rock of Eternity to thwart Sivana's actions. After they escape and are threatened by Sivana, Billy endows Darla, Freddy, Mary, and the other children with his powers, allowing them to defeat Sivana.
Meagan Good Meagan Monique Good is an American actress. She first gained critical attention for her role in the film ''Eve's Bayou'' (1997), prior to landing the role of Nina in the Nickelodeon sitcom ''Cousin Skeeter'' (1998–2001). Good received further ...
portrays Darla's superhero form, who often utilizes her super speed in similar fashion to
Barry Allen / Flash Barry may refer to: People and fictional characters * Barry (name), including lists of people with the given name, nickname or surname, as well as fictional characters with the given name * Dancing Barry, stage name of Barry Richards (born c. 1950 ...
.


Helena Bertinelli / The Huntress

Helena Bertinelli (portrayed by
Mary Elizabeth Winstead Mary Elizabeth Winstead (born November 28, 1984) is an American actress and singer. Her first significant role was that of Jessica Bennett (Passions), Jessica Bennett on the NBC soap opera ''Passions'' (1999–2000). She went on to appear in se ...
) is a young
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assassin operating in Gotham City and the last surviving member of the Bertinelli Crime Family. When she was child her parents Franco and Maria and younger brother Pino along with all of their relatives were murdered by rival gangster Stefano Galante and his crew in mob hit which became known as the "Bertinelli Massacre". Unbeknownst to her at the time, the hit was sanctioned by Roman Sionis. Helena managed to survive as her mother and brother shielded her from the gunfire. After it was over one of Don Galante's enforcers noticed that Helena survived and took pity on her. He smuggled her out of the United States and took her to hide in Sicily, Italy where she would live with his brother and father. As time passed, the enforcer's family taught Helena how to fight and defend herself. Years later she returns to Gotham, USA where she becomes a
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-wielding assassin nicknamed The Huntress and vows to punish Don Galante and everyone else for murdering her entire family.


Dinah Lance / Black Canary

Dinah Lance (portrayed by
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) is a metahuman initially serving as a singer and later a driver for Roman Sionis. She has the ability to overwhelm opponents with extremely high-pitched soundwaves. Harley Quinn first encounters Dinah when she drunkenly walks into Sionis's bar, and Dinah saves her from being abducted. Despite her abilities, Lance wants little to do with crime fighting or being a "do-gooder", but is inspired by Harley, Helena Bertinelli, and Renee Montoya to turn on Sionis. Dinah, Helena, and Montoya later form their own vigilante group.


Renee Montoya

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) is a cynical, alcoholic
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in the
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building a case against Roman Sionis.


Cassandra Cain


Cleo Cazo / Ratcatcher 2

Cleo Cazo (portrayed by
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) is a
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immigrant who took on her late father's role as the Ratcatcher (or ''Caça-Ratos'' in Portuguese), a rodent exterminator-turned vagabond vigilante. She utilizes her father's technology, which allows her to communicate with and control rats, keeping one named Sebastian (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) as a pet. After Cleo moves to the United States, she aims to live the "American Dream" but winds up following in her father's footsteps, dubbing herself Ratcatcher 2 (''Caça-Ratos 2'' in Portuguese), and robs banks until she is apprehended in
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and imprisoned at Belle Reve (DC Comics), Belle Reve Penitentiary. She is then recruited onto a second Suicide Squad sent to Corto Maltese, where she helps the team fulfil a mission to destroy the Jötunheim prison/lab complex and take down
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. Cleo deals the fatal blow to the alien, as she is able to summon the island's entire rat population to chew Starro to death after Harley Quinn pierces a hole in its eye. Despite her troubled background, Cleo has a bubbly personality and big heart and is friendly to her colleagues, developing a close bond with Bloodsport and King Shark, in particular. She is the first incarnation of the Ratcatcher to be female, and is an original character created for '' The Suicide Squad'', described by James Gunn as the "heart of the film".


Nanaue / King Shark

Nanaue (voiced by Sylvester Stallone), more commonly known as King Shark, is a demigod shark-human hybrid. Rumored to be the offspring of a shark god, Nanaue is a kind-hearted but childish individual who is misunderstood due to his appearance, monosyllabic speech, ravenous appetite, and taste for human flesh. On the other hand, he can turn violent and aggressive to his opponents, often consuming them or tearing them to pieces. He had presumably turned to a life of crime before being incarcerated at Belle Reve, and is sent with the second team with Cleo, Bloodsport, Peacemaker, and Polka-Dot Man to Corto Maltese. Nanaue forms a close bond with Cleo despite attempting to eat her earlier, and is one of four survivors on the team along with Cleo, Bloodsport, and Harley Quinn. Steve Agee provided on-set Motion capture, motion-capture performance for King Shark during filming. The 2016 ''
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'' film was originally going to feature King Shark, but it would only have been possible as a fully Computer-generated imagery, CGI character according to director
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. The former's replacement
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was portrayed practically with makeup and prosthetics. James Gunn initially used a hammerhead shark design from the New 52 comics, but found it awkward to film the character with other actors due to his eyes being on the sides of his head. He settled on a great white shark design similar to the one seen in the ''Harley Quinn (TV series), Harley Quinn'' (2019–present) animated series, though this was a coincidence as that series was released after filming for ''The Suicide Squad'' began. Gunn gave King Shark a dad bod to make him look less like a mammal, as well as small eyes, a big mouth, and a small head to avoid the "cute anthropomorphic beast" design seen in popular characters like Baby Groot (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Baby Groot from his ''Guardians of the Galaxy'' films and ''The Mandalorian''s Baby Yoda.


Abner Krill / Polka-Dot Man

Abner Krill (portrayed by David Dastmalchian) is a metahuman who sprouts explosive polka dot-shaped pustles on his skin before releasing them, gaining the nickname Polka-Dot Man. The son of a mad scientist working at
S.T.A.R. Labs Scientific and Technological Advanced Research Laboratories (S.T.A.R. Labs) is a fictional scientific research facility and organization appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. It first appeared in ''Superman'' #246 (December 1 ...
, Krill and his siblings were all deliberately-exposed to an interdimensional virus in hopes of being turned into superheroes. As a result of his traumatic upbringing, Polka-Dot Man perceives everyone around him as his mother. He kills her and is sent to Belle Reve as a result before being recruited into the second Suicide Squad sent to Corto Maltese. Krill starts to overcome his trauma while serving with the Suicide Squad, but accidentally sets off the bombs for the Jötunheim facility prematurely. He redeems himself by using his polka-dots to assault Starro when the team decides to defy Amanda Waller's orders and defend Corto Maltese, but he is crushed to death by the alien. James Gunn describes Krill / Polka-Dot Man as an "experiment gone wrong" and "the dumbest DC character of all time", but aimed to turn him into a tragic character for the film.


Leota Adebayo

Leota Adebayo (portrayed by Danielle Brooks) is Amanda Waller's daughter and a member of Project Butterfly. After being fired from her job at an animal shelter, Waller convinced her to take a job at Project Butterfly to support herself and her wife Keeya. Adebayo is a kindhearted and intelligent woman, albeit naive to the realities of black ops work. She develops a friendship with Peacemaker, due to relating to his experience with an abusive parent and recognizing his vulnerabilities.


Clemson Murn

Clemson Murn (portrayed by Chukwudi Iwuji) is the leader of Project Butterfly and an infamous black ops agent. Murn is eventually revealed to be a Butterly himself, Ik Nobe Lok, who had killed and possessed the actual Murn so he could stop the rest of his kind's invasion of Earth. Murn is killed by the Butterflies during the raid on Project Butterfly's headquarters.


John Economos

John Economos (portrayed by Steve Agee) is the somewhat bumbling but well-meaning warden of Belle Reve Penitentiary. Economos rebels against Waller after realizing she intends to allow Starro to rampage through Corto Maltese along with the rest of the Task Force X command staff. Economos and Harcourt are subsequently reassigned to Project Butterfly as punishment. Economos is initially bullied by Peacemaker, only to earn his respect after Economos saves his life. Economos goes on to prove his worth as a valuable team member by repeatedly saving the lives of his comrades. After the Butterflies are defeated, Economos is reinstated as warden.


Emilia Harcourt

Emilia Harcourt (portrayed by Jennifer Holland) is an A.R.G.U.S. agent. An experienced field officer, Harcourt previously worked for the Central Intelligence Agency, CIA and the National Security Agency, NSA. Harcourt serves as part of the Task Force X command staff, and rebels against Waller after she decides to allow Starro to rampage through Corto Maltese, providing intel to Task Force X to quell the rampage. As punishment, Harcourt is reassigned to Project Butterfly. Though she initially despises her teammates, especially Peacemaker, Harcourt gradually warms to them and later becomes the leader of the operation following Murn's death. She is later seen in charge of the underwater Task Force X facility that temporarily holds Black Adam and several other criminals in stasis until Doctor Fate helps Adam escape to take down Sabbac.


Adrian Chase / Vigilante

Adrian Chase / Vigilante (portrayed by Freddie Stroma) is a vigilante who admires Peacemaker, having known him in high school and looked up to him as a big brother figure. Vigilante is depicted as a foolish sociopath who brutally kills lawbreakers regardless of the severity of their crime.


Caspar Locke

Caspar Locke (portrayed by Christopher Heyerdahl) is a psychopathic ARGUS agent assigned by Murn to infiltrate the Evergreen Police Department to obstruct Detective Song's investigation into the murder of Annie Sturphausen, which threatened to expose Project Butterfly. Locke is killed and possessed by a Butterfly during the Butterflies' attack on the police station.


Adrianna Tomaz

Adrianna Tomaz (portrayed by Sarah Shahi) is a widowed Khandaqi archaeologist and resistance fighter who seeks to find and hide the Crown of Sabbac before it winds up in the wrong hands, especially in light of the country's occupiers. When she and her colleagues are cornered by
Intergang Intergang is a fictional organized crime syndicate appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Armed with technology supplied by the villainous New Gods of the planet Apokolips, they consistently appear as enemies of various DC super ...
, by whom she is a wanted fugitive, Adrianna recites an inscription in the rocks, which frees Teth-Adam from his 5,000 year imprisonment and allows him to slaughter the Intergang personnel while allowing Adrianna to escape with her brother Karim and the crown. She, Karim and her son Amon provide shelter for an exhausted Adam, believing him to be the fabled champion who freed Khandaq from the tyrannical rule of King Ahk-Ton, but the
Justice Society Justice, in its broadest sense, is the principle that people receive that which they deserve, with the interpretation of what then constitutes "deserving" being impacted upon by numerous fields, with many differing viewpoints and perspective ...
arrives to arrest Adam, explaining his true nature. Adrianna is torn between helping Adam and cooperating with the Justice Society but values her son's life more than anything. When her former colleague Ishmael Gregor, who reveals himself as Ahk-Ton's decendant, demands the crown for Amon's life, she complies, but Ishmael shoots at Amon anyways, prompting Adam to step in and kill Ishmael while saving Amon. This, however, allows Ishmael to be reborn as Sabbac and terrorize Khandaq. Adrianna, Amon, and Karim rally the people of Khandaq to rise up against Sabbac's army of skeletons as Teth-Adam and the Justice Society take down Sabbac.


Carter Hall / Hawkman

Carter Hall (portrayed by Aldis Hodge) is a wealthy museum curator who doubles as the superhero Hawkman, owing his abilities to a special suit and equipment made of Nth Metal. Hall is the leader of the
Justice Society Justice, in its broadest sense, is the principle that people receive that which they deserve, with the interpretation of what then constitutes "deserving" being impacted upon by numerous fields, with many differing viewpoints and perspective ...
, whom Amanda Waller contacts to contain the newly-released Teth-Adam. The team fights Adam in Khandaq but are befuddled as the country's people support Adam for fighting off their Intergang occupiers. After Ishmael Gregor emerges as Sabbac, Hall and the Justice Society return to fight him but realize they need Teth-Adam back to stop him, and after Doctor Fate sacrifices himself to free Adam, Hawkman gains Fate's helmet and uses it to help Adam kill Sabbac. Despite coming to a truce and leaving Adam to defend and protect Khandaq, Hawkman and Adam nonetheless develop a rivalry over the latter's brutality and willingness to kill his adversaries, and he is the last one to trust Adam in the Justice Society.


Al Rothstein / Atom Smasher


Maxine Hunkel / Cyclone


Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate

Kent Nelson (portrayed by Pierce Brosnan) is an academic who doubles as the superhero Doctor Fate, possessing a mystical golden helmet that allows several sorcery abilities, including astral projection and clairvoyance. Nelson is the Justice Society's most senior member at 100 years old and a close friend and confidante to Carter Hall, and his calm, contemplative personality contrasts with Hall's brashness and uptightness. Doctor Fate is more open to accepting Adam despite his barbaric method of dealing with adversaries. After turning in a remorseful Adam to Amanda Waller and Task Force X, Fate sees a premonition of Hall's impending death and a demonic threat that happens to be Sabbac. He sacrifices himself to fight Sabbac alone, holding up against the demon while releasing Adam from his imprisonment with Task Force X, until he is taken down by Sabbac, after which Adam and the other Justice Society members defeat the demon, with Hawkman being granted control of Fate's helmet until he lets it go after the battle. One of the earliest superheroes from the Golden Age of Comics, Doctor Fate makes his first film appearance in ''Black Adam'', over 80 years after his debut. Pierce Brosnan stated the potential for his character to appear in future DCEU films despite his death in ''Black Adam''.


Amon Tomaz


Minor characters


Debuting in ''Man of Steel''


Pete Ross

Pete Ross (portrayed by Jack Foley as a teen, Joseph Cranford as an adult) is a classmate of Clark Kent (DC Extended Universe), Clark Kent in Smallville. While initially bullying Clark, he later gains respect for him after he rescues him from drowning when their school bus runs off a bridge into a river. Ross is later spotted by Lois Lane working at an IHOP restaurant as she seeks to interview people close to Clark. He observes Clark's fight with Faora and other Kryptonians and later attends his private funeral.


Lana Lang

Lana Lang (portrayed by Jadin Gould as a teen, Emily Peterson as an adult) is another classmate of Clark from Smallville. She stands up for him when he is bullied and is one of several classmates he saves when their school bus drives into a river. She later attends Clark's private funeral along with Pete Ross. Jonathan Kent mentions the Lang farm when he tells Clark a story about his own childhood during Clark's vision on a mountain.


Chrissy

Chrissy (portrayed by Carmen Lavigne) is a waitress at the Canadian bar Clark finds work at. When Ludlow, a trucker and frequenter of the bar, begins to sexual harassment, sexually harass her, Clark defends Chrissy and threatens to throw Ludlow out of the bar. Lois Lane later interviews her while investigating on Clark.


Ludlow

Ludlow (portrayed by Ian Tracey) is an obnoxious truck driver and a regular at the bar in Canada. When Clark defends Chrissy from him, Ludlow pours beer in his face and attempts to provoke him, but Clark stands his ground before walking away. However, after Ludlow hits him with a can on his way out, Clark implicitly destroys the former's truck. Ludlow's character is an homage to Rocky, a similarly abrasive character who picks a fight with Superman (1978 film series character), Clark Kent in ''Superman II''.


Father Leone

Father Daniel Leone (portrayed by Coburn Goss) is a priest at a church in Smallville which Clark visits after General Zod arrives on Earth. Clark seeks guidance from Leone after revealing he is the one Zod is looking for, asking if humanity is worth saving, with Leone advising Clark to take a "leap of faith". Father Leone is present at Clark's funeral at the end of ''Batman v Superman''.


Perry White

Perry White (portrayed by Laurence Fishburne) is the chief of staff at the ''
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'' and the superior of
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, Jenny Jurwich, Steve Lombard, and later Clark Kent. He is portrayed as a pragmatic manager and is wary about what the newspaper publishes, criticizing both Clark and Lois at times when they opt to work on riskier stories, though he is shown to have morals and believes Lois' first story on Superman despite persuading her to drop it. White is caught in the battle of Metropolis, assisting Lombard and Jenny in staying safe. He later mourns the reported deaths of both Superman and Clark (unaware they are one and the same) and attends Clark's funeral with Lois and Jenny at the end of ''Batman v Superman''. Fishburne is the first African American actor to portray Perry White in film.


Glenn Woodburn

Glenn Woodburn (portrayed by Chad Krowchuk) is a tabloid journalism, tabloid reporter whom Lois leaks her story on Clark Kent to. He turns on her when questioned by the FBI after Zod announces his arrival on Earth, revealing she is one of the few people who knows about Clark's true identity. Woodburn is later shown among the media personalities criticizing Superman in ''Batman v Superman''.


Col. Nathan Hardy

Nathan Hardy (portrayed by Christopher Meloni) is an officer in the United States Air Force who first appears when Lois arrives in Canada to cover the discovery of the Kryptonian scout ship. He later assists the
FBI The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the domestic Intelligence agency, intelligence and Security agency, security service of the United States and its principal Federal law enforcement in the United States, federal law enforcement age ...
in tracking her down when it is discovered she knows of Clark's origins. When the Kryptonians start attacking the Earth, Hardy is part of the military response, and as his helicopter is shot down, faces Faora one-on-one despite her enhanced physical abilities and combat skills, gaining her respect. Hardy recognizes Superman's allegiance to mankind rather than Zod's forces, and helps stage an attack on Zod's mother ship, the ''Black Zero'', when Lois and Superman explain how to take it down. When Faora ambushes his air carrier during the attack, Hardy crashes the plane and the activated Phantom Drive of Clark's spacecraft into the mothership in a suicide attack, sending all the Kryptonians except Superman and Zod back to the
Phantom Zone The Phantom Zone is a prison-like parallel dimension appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. It is mainly associated with stories featuring Superman. It first appeared in '' Adventure Comics'' #283 (April 1961), and was created ...
. Hardy's military callsign is "Guardian (DC Comics), Guardian", a nod to the comics character.


Dr. Emil Hamilton

Emil Hamilton (portrayed by Richard Schiff) is a scientist with DARPA also appearing with Col. Hardy and General Swanwick as Lois arrives in Canada. He is also present during Superman's interrogation, in which the latter is able to see his name tag and a tranquilizing agent being prepared through the reflective glass in the interrogation room. Hamilton is the first to realize Zod and his troops are terraforming the Earth, and plays a key role in activating the Phantom Drive on Clark's ship before the plane carrying him and Hardy is forced to crash into the ''Black Zero'' in a suicide attack, resulting in his and Hardy's deaths in addition to banishing Zod's troops back to the Phantom Zone.


Jax-Ur

Jax-Ur (portrayed by Mackenzie Gray) is General Zod's chief science officer, originally being sentenced to the
Phantom Zone The Phantom Zone is a prison-like parallel dimension appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. It is mainly associated with stories featuring Superman. It first appeared in '' Adventure Comics'' #283 (April 1961), and was created ...
as one of his followers. After Zod's troops escape the Phantom Zone and locate Kal-El/Clark Kent on Earth, Jax-Ur draws some of Clark's blood and discovers the presence of Krypton's genetic codex in his cells, giving the Kryptonians the genetic information needed to create new Kryptonian colonists. However, before Zod's troops can terraform the Earth into Krypton-like conditions and create new colonists, the U.S. military and Superman successfully find a way to send them back to the Phantom Zone, including Jax-Ur.


Jenny Jurwich

Jenny Jurwich (portrayed by Rebecca Buller) is introduced in ''Man of Steel'' as an intern at the ''Daily Planet'', later becoming a full-time reporter and assistant to Perry White in ''Batman v Superman''. She, Perry, and Steve Lombard are trapped in rubble during the battle of Metropolis before Superman destroys the World Engine, and the three also see Superman rescue Lois out of the Air Carrier after it crashes into Zod's Mothership. She later attends Clark Kent's private funeral along with Lois and Perry. Jenny's character largely fills in the role traditionally held by Jimmy Olsen in the comics as a mentee of Lois.


Steve Lombard

Steve Lombard (portrayed by Michael Kelly (actor), Michael Kelly) is a reporter for the ''Daily Planet'', appearing in ''Man of Steel''. He, Perry White, and Jenny Jurwich are trapped in rubble during the Battle of Metropolis before Superman saves them. At the end of the film, he unsuccessfully attempts to ask out both Lois and Jenny prior to Clark's arrival at the news agency.


Maj. Carrie Farris

Carrie Farris (portrayed by Christina Wren) is an officer in the United States Air Force serving as an assistant to General Swanwick. She assists Swanwick and Dr. Hamilton at a command center when General Zod's forces begin terraforming the Earth and also during Doomsday's rampage in ''Batman v Superman''. She comments that Superman is "kinda hot" after she and Swanwick encounter him after he destroys a surveillance drone to prevent the U.S. government from spying on him, and also attends his public funeral. Farris is loosely named after Carol Ferris, another U.S. Air Force pilot who becomes a love interest to Hal Jordan in the comics.


Debuting in ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice''


Thomas and Martha Wayne

Thomas (portrayed by Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and Martha Wayne (portrayed by Lauren Cohan) are Bruce Wayne (DC Extended Universe), Bruce Wayne's deceased parents, slain by an armed mugger in front of a 12-year-old Bruce as the family leaves a movie theater during a flashback in the film. Their deaths, especially Thomas's last words, "Martha", continue to haunt Bruce in the present day, as he seeks to honor his parents by fighting crime and injustice as Batman in Gotham City. The name "Martha" proves to be a pivotal element in Batman's change of heart in the film as Superman's adoptive mother coincidentally has the same first name, causing a PTSD episode that prevents Batman from carrying out his killing of the Man of Steel when he hears the latter utter the name. Morgan was previously considered to play Bruce Wayne in the film before being cast as Thomas. The film reunites Morgan with Cohan, as the two are cast members of ''The Walking Dead (TV series), The Walking Dead''.


Cesar Santos

Cesar Santos (portrayed by Sebastian Sozzi) is a human trafficking, human trafficker who is apprehended and brutally beaten by Batman at the beginning of the film, being one of 18 criminals given the "human branding, Bat Brand", which marks a criminal to be beaten to death in prison. After Santos' death, Lex Luthor sends images of his bruised and stabbed body to the ''Daily Planet'', which Clark Kent sees. Many of Santos' scenes are cut from the theatrical version but appear in the Ultimate Edition.


Jimmy Olsen

Jimmy Olsen (portrayed by Michael Cassidy (actor), Michael Cassidy) is a Central Intelligence Agency, CIA operative, but poses as a photographer during Lois Lane's journey to Africa. During her interview with General Amajagh, he is exposed as an agent and killed after terrorists find a tracking device hidden within his camera. Olsen plays a very minor role in the film, and the character of Jenny Jurwich has largely taken his traditional comics role in the DCEU.


General Amajagh

Amajagh (portrayed by Sammi Rotibi) is a warlord from the Sub-Saharan nation of Nairomi. He holds Lois hostage after his men discover her companions are spies with the CIA, but is quickly subdued by Superman after he discovers Lois's plight and rescues her. Amajagh's men are crossed and murdered by Anatoli Knyazev and other operatives working secretly for Lex Luthor as part of a plan to incriminate Superman.


Senator Barrows

Senator Barrows (portrayed by Dennis North) is a colleague of Senator Finch. While he visits LexCorp with Finch, Barrows is convinced by Lex Luthor to grant him access to the Kryptonian scout ship and General Zod's body. Barrows is killed in the explosion at the U.S. Capitol during Superman's trial.


Kahina Ziri

Kahina Ziri (portrayed by Wunmi Mosaku) is a woman from Nairomi who has settled in Gotham City. She testifies to the U.S. Congress that Superman himself was responsible for burning Amajagh's men, which included her parents. Clark, troubled by the accusation, attempts to track her down while investigating for a story but is told that she had left some time ago. The Ultimate Edition of the film reveals that Kahina was blackmailed by Lex Luthor into lying, and that she reveals the truth to Senator Finch, but is subsequently killed by Anatoli Knyazev, who pushes her onto an oncoming train on Luthor's orders.


Wallace Keefe

Wallace Keefe (portrayed by Scoot McNairy) is a former security guard for
Wayne Enterprises Wayne Enterprises, Inc., also known as WayneCorp and Wayne Industries, is a wealthy fictional company appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman. Wayne Enterprises is a large, grow ...
who lost his legs and daughter during the battle of Metropolis when Wayne Tower collapses. Keefe blames Superman for his injuries and is manipulated by Lex Luthor, who intercepts his compensatory payments from Wayne. After his wife leaves him and he hits rock bottom, Keefe vandalizes the statue of Superman and is arrested, though Luthor then pays his bail and entices him to testify against Superman at his public trial, also providing a high-tech wheelchair. However, this is revealed to be a farce as the wheelchair contains a concealed bomb which detonates during the trial, killing Keefe and hundreds of others while making Superman look guilty.


Mercy Graves

Mercy Graves (portrayed by Tao Okamoto) is Lex Luthor's personal assistant and one of his closest aides, accompanying him throughout much of the film. A woman of few words, Graves is killed in the explosion at the U.S. Capitol during Superman's trial, as Luthor views her as disposable in that situation despite greatly valuing her.


Jenet Klyburn

Jenet Klyburn (portrayed by Jena Malone) is a
S.T.A.R. Labs Scientific and Technological Advanced Research Laboratories (S.T.A.R. Labs) is a fictional scientific research facility and organization appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. It first appeared in ''Superman'' #246 (December 1 ...
scientist contacted by Lois Lane as the latter investigates several incidents that lead to her incriminating Lex Luthor. Klyburn's scenes were cut in the theatrical release of ''Batman v Superman'' but were restored in the Ultimate Edition.


Debuting in ''Suicide Squad''


Christopher Weiss / Slipknot

Christopher Weiss (portrayed by Adam Beach), also known as Slipknot, is a Misogyny, misogynic criminal recruited by Amanda Waller to join the
Suicide Squad The Suicide Squad is an antihero/supervillain team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The first version of the Suicide Squad debuted in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #25 (September 1959) and the second and modern version, cre ...
, being depicted as a mercenary "who can climb anything". Slipknot dies relatively quickly in the film as Rick Flag executes him with a bomb planted in his neck upon trying to escape, a nod to his arc with the Suicide Squad in the comics.


Tatsu Yamashiro / Katana

Tatsu Yamashiro (; portrayed by Karen Fukuhara), also known as Katana, is Rick Flag's bodyguard as depicted in ''Suicide Squad''. She wields a katana, sword that traps the souls of her victims, as Flag advises the Suicide Squad "not to be killed by her". She is also shown to be actively seeking vengeance for her husband's death. Fukuhara has stated that she wants to explore Katana's backstory in a future DCEU film.


Capt. Hunter Griggs


Lt. "GQ" Edwards

Lieutenant Edwards (portrayed by Scott Eastwood) is a U.S. Navy Seal sent to help the Suicide Squad with their mission.


Zoe Lawton

Zoe Lawton (portrayed by Shailyn Pierre-Dixon) is Floyd Lawton's daughter. After her parents divorce, she spends an evening with Floyd, who entices her to live with him full time, but Zoe, despite loving her father, knows of his illicit activities as
Deadshot Deadshot (Floyd Lawton) is a supervillain and antihero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by David Vern Reed, Lew Schwartz and Bob Kane, the character made his first appearance in ''Batman'' #59 (June–July 1950). ...
and refuses. When Batman corners Floyd and Zoe in Gotham City, Floyd fights off the Caped Crusader, but Zoe stands in the way when her father is about to shoot Batman, persuading Floyd to surrender to authorities. After her father successfully completes his mission with the Suicide Squad, Zoe is allowed to regularly visit Floyd as part of his reward.


Debuting in ''Wonder Woman''


Menalippe

Menalippe (portrayed by Lisa Loven Kongsli) is a lieutenant for Themyscira's armed forces. Like Queen Hippolyta, Menalippe is embittered towards humanity. She helps her mentor General Antiope train Diana Prince (DC Extended Universe), Diana in combat and is greatly saddened when the former perishes in the battle with the German forces in ''Wonder Woman''. By ''Justice League'' and its director's cut, Menalippe implicitly rises to Queen Hippolyta's right-hand woman.


Euboea

Euboea (portrayed by Samantha Win) is a military official with the Amazons. She appears in ''Wonder Woman'' and both versions of ''Justice League'' on Themyscira, defending the island from invasions from the Germans and Steppenwolf, dying in the latter invasion as she is crushed by a downed horse. The director's cut of ''Justice League'' shows Hippolyta comforting Euboea in her final moments, which, according to ''Screen Rant'', added emotional depth to the film. Win, then known professionally as Samantha Jo, was a long-time stunt double and former Wushu (sport), wushu athlete prior to her casting as Euboea. She also previously portrayed Car-Vex, a soldier loyal to General Zod in ''Man of Steel''.


Philippus

Philippus (portrayed by Ann Ogbomo) is a high-ranking Amazon officer. She is present during the invasion of Themyscira by German forces in ''Wonder Woman'' and later by Steppenwolf, and is one of the Amazons defending Earth during the first Apokoliptian invasion. Philippus intervenes when another Amazon warrior suggests executing Steve Trevor. ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' shows Philippus in charge of the guards surrounding the Amazonian Mother Box, as she personally witnesses its reactivation following Superman's death.


Etta Candy

Etta Candy (portrayed by Lucy Davis) is Steve Trevor's secretary in London. She helps Diana pick out a more appropriate outfit upon arriving in London, as the latter was only wearing her armor, also guarding Diana's weaponry until the appropriate time. The deleted scene/short film ''Etta's Mission'', released as part of the ''Wonder Woman'' Blu-ray, depicts Etta's meeting up after the war with Charlie, Sameer, and Chief to discuss a top-secret mission to recover an artifact, implied to be a
Mother Box Mother Boxes are fictional devices in Jack Kirby's '' Fourth World'' setting in the DC Universe. The Mother Boxes appeared in the feature films ''Justice League'' and ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' of the DC Extended Universe. History Created ...
. Etta and Diana later move to the United States and remain friends until the former's eventual death.


Sameer

Sameer (portrayed by Saïd Taghmaoui), is a Moroccan "espionage, undercover man" recruited by Steve Trevor to join his and Diana's team. He is unable to secure any roles in films due to discrimination against his Arabic background, despite his acting skills, so he utilizes his skills and street smarts to become an expert con man. He is also fluent in several languages like Diana. Sameer joins Diana, Steve, Charlie, and Chief in the group photograph and survives the war.


Charlie

Charlie (portrayed by Ewen Bremner), is a Scottish marksman who joins Diana and Steve's team as they venture to the front lines. Despite his great skills as a sniper, he suffers from severe post-traumatic stress disorder, leading to his discharge from the war prior to Steve bringing him back. However, working with Diana restores his faith in humanity, to the point that he demonstrates his penchant for singing and playing piano.


Chief Napi

Chief Napi (portrayed by Eugene Brave Rock), also known simply as "Chief", is a Blackfoot Confederacy, Blackfoot smuggler and demigod also recruited to join Diana and Steve's team. He explains to Diana that he ventured to Europe after European Americans and colonists, "Steve's people", had "taken everything away from his people". Napi, however, remains open minded to the point of becoming close friends with Steve and believing Diana's backstory as an Amazon warrior, and is inspired by Diana to help her against the Central Powers in the war. Brave Rock collaborated with director
Patty Jenkins Patricia Lea Jenkins (born July 24, 1971) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. She has directed the feature films ''Monster'' (2003), ''Wonder Woman'' (2017), and ''Wonder Woman 1984'' (2020). For the film ''Monster'', she w ...
on avoiding Native American stereotypes when portraying Chief and was given extra creative control over his character.


Debuting in ''Justice League'' and ''Zack Snyder's Justice League''


Ryan Choi

Ryan Choi (portrayed by Zheng Kai) is a scientist working at
S.T.A.R. Labs Scientific and Technological Advanced Research Laboratories (S.T.A.R. Labs) is a fictional scientific research facility and organization appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. It first appeared in ''Superman'' #246 (December 1 ...
under Silas Stone. Ryan introduces Silas to his laser heater capable of making its target the "hottest thing on Earth", hotter than the surface of the Sun. Following Silas' death, in which he uses the laser heater to superheat the last remaining Mother Box at the cost of his own life to help the Justice League, Ryan is promoted to the director of
nanotechnology Nanotechnology, also shortened to nanotech, is the use of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale for industrial purposes. The earliest, widespread description of nanotechnology referred to the particular technological goal o ...
at S.T.A.R. Labs. His scenes were removed in the theatrical cut of the film but restored in the director's cut. Zack Snyder revealed that he had pitched a Cinema of China, China-produced film centering on Ryan as Atom (character), Atom following the character's intended debut in the theatrical cut, as part of his original DCEU plans.


Zeus

Zeus (portrayed by Sergi Constance) is the King of the Olympian Gods (DC Comics), Olympian or "Old" Gods and the biological father of Diana and many other gods and demigods. Originally appearing in ''Wonder Woman'' rendered in computer-generated imagery, CGI as
Hippolyta In Classical Greek mythology, Hippolyta, or Hippolyte (; grc-gre, Ἱππολύτη ''Hippolytē'') was a daughter of Ares and Otrera, queen of the Amazons, and a sister of Antiope and Melanippe. She wore her father Ares' ''zoster'', the Gr ...
tells Diana an abridged version of the Amazons' origin story, Zeus makes his live action debut in ''Justice League'', appearing in a flashback to the first Apokoliptian invasion of Earth as he fights alongside
Ares Ares (; grc, Ἄρης, ''Árēs'' ) is the Greek god of war and courage. He is one of the Twelve Olympians, and the son of Zeus and Hera. The Greeks were ambivalent towards him. He embodies the physical valor necessary for success in war b ...
,
Artemis In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Artemis (; grc-gre, Ἄρτεμις) is the goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, wild animals, nature, vegetation, childbirth, care of children, and chastity. She was heavily identified wit ...
, mankind, the Amazons and the Atlanteans in defending the world. The "Snyder Cut" shows his role in the fight in greater detail, as Zeus uses his lightning-generating power to separate the Mother Boxes, also aiding Ares in wounding
Darkseid Darkseid () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer-artist Jack Kirby to serve as the primary antagonist of his "Fourth World (comics), Fourth World" metaseries, and was firs ...
and forcing his retreat. As told in ''Wonder Woman'', Zeus is later forced to attack and banish Ares as the latter kills the other Old Gods in resentment of humanity, using the last of his life force to hide the Amazons on Themyscira and create the "Godkiller", later revealed to be Diana herself.


Artemis

Artemis (portrayed by Aurore Lauzeral) is one of the three Olympian Gods (DC Comics), Olympian or "Old" Gods assisting the Earth's defenders against Apokolips as seen in both versions of ''Justice League''. Specializing as a divine archer, she hits Darkseid with two arrows allowing for Zeus and Ares to defeat him. Artemis is mentioned as one of the gods slain in Ares' rampage as told in ''Wonder Woman''.


DeSaad

DeSaad (portrayed by Peter Guinness (actor), Peter Guinness) is Darkseid's master torturer and also serves as a medium between him and Steppenwolf. He and Steppenwolf keep tabs on each other as the latter hunts for the Mother Boxes. DeSaad is scornful towards Steppenwolf for his attempted betrayal of their master, reminding him that he still has 50,000 worlds to conquer before he can regain Darkseid's favor, though he summons Darkseid himself after Steppenwolf reveals the discovery of the
Anti-Life Equation The Anti-Life Equation is a fictional concept appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. In Jack Kirby's Fourth World setting, the Anti-Life Equation is a formula for total control over the minds of sentient beings that is sought by ...
on Earth. Following Steppenwolf's defeat and death, DeSaad laments to Darkseid that he had foreseen Steppenwolf's failure to unite the Mother Boxes and defeat the Justice League after Superman's resurrection. The character's scenes were removed from the theatrical cut of the film but restored in the director's cut.


James Gordon

Commissioner James Gordon (portrayed by J.K. Simmons) is the head of the
Gotham City Police Department Gotham City ( ), or simply Gotham, is a fictional city appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, best known as the home of the superhero Batman and his List of Batman supporting characters#Bat-Family, allies and List of Batman fa ...
. He has a history of working with
Batman Batman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in Detective Comics 27, the 27th issue of the comic book ''Detective Comics'' on ...
, debunking a theory that the Caped Crusader was behind actions carried out by
parademon Apokolips is a fictional planet that appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The planet is ruled by Darkseid, established in Jack Kirby's Fourth World series, and is integral to many stories in the DC Universe. Apokolips is co ...
s upon looking at police sketches in ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'', and provides intel to the Justice League in both versions of the film. Simmons was expected to reprise the role of Gordon in a planned ''Batgirl (film), Batgirl'' film before the movie's release was unexpectedly cancelled during post-production.


Elinore Stone

Dr. Elinore Stone (portrayed by Karen Bryson) is the mother of Victor Stone (DC Extended Universe), Victor Stone and wife of Silas Stone. She is seen in flashbacks, defending Victor after he allegedly hacks into his college's servers to alter the grades of a struggling classmate, then attending her son's football game against the Wisconsin Badgers football, Wisconsin Badgers despite her husband being unable to attend. As Victor and Elinore have an emotionally heated discussion about why Silas is always absent, they get into a car accident that kills Elinore and gravely injures Victor. After being reconstructed as Cyborg, Victor struggles to cope with his mother's death. Elinore's scenes were removed from the theatrical cut of ''Justice League'' but restored in the director's cut.


Iris West

Iris West (portrayed by Kiersey Clemons) is introduced in the director's cut of ''Justice League'' as Barry Allen bumps into her on his way to a job interview at a dog-sitting business, with the two becoming instantly smitten with each other. As she drives off, she gets into an accident with a distracted truck driver and Barry leaves his interview midway to protect her from injury with his speed before rushing back. Iris will have a more extended role in ''The Flash (film), The Flash''.


Henry Allen

Henry Allen (portrayed by Billy Crudup in both versions of ''Justice League'') is Barry's father. Having been wrongly accused and jailed for murdering his wife and Barry's mother, Nora, Henry has accepted his fate, telling Barry to stop visiting him in prison and move on with his life, despite Barry pursuing a degree in criminal justice to work in law enforcement and one day prove his father's innocence. Crudup is uncredited for his appearance in both versions of the film. He will be replaced by Ron Livingston in the role for ''The Flash'' due to scheduling conflicts.


Slade Wilson / Deathstroke

Slade Wilson / Deathstroke (portrayed by Joe Manganiello) is a mercenary who has had an acrimonious relationship with Batman. He appears in a post-credits scene at the end of the theatrical cut, as Lex Luthor entices him to create a "League of [their] own" after the Justice League forms and defeats Steppenwolf. The director's cut has a different version of this scene in the epilogue, as Deathstroke simply gets the identity of Batman when visiting Luthor. He also appears in Batman's second "Knightmare" vision, joining forces with him, Victor Stone, Barry Allen, Mera, and Joker as they prepare to fight an evil Superman in that world. Deathstroke was originally slated to appear in numerous DCEU projects, including the original version of ''The Batman (film), The Batman'', which was to star and be directed by
Ben Affleck Benjamin Géza Affleck (born August 15, 1972) is an American actor and filmmaker. His accolades include two Academy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards and a Volpi Cup. Affleck began his career as a child when he starred in the PBS educationa ...
. Since Affleck's departure from the project, however, Matt Reeves has taken his place as director and re-wrote the script, terminating the film's DCEU connections and thus Deathstroke's involvement as well. Other projects included a film centering on the character with Gareth Evans (director), Gareth Evans in talks to write and direct and Mangaiello reprising the role of Deathstroke. Warner Bros. greenlit the film after Evans impressed executives with his story pitch, which he described as dark and unforgiving, similar to Korean noir films. However, in October 2018, Evans stated that he is yet to be attached to the project contractually. By April 2020, Evans announced that the project had been delayed, and that he was no longer actively involved with its development. The filmmaker revealed that the story that was developed was to portray the character's origin. In December 2020, after reprising the role in the Zack Snyder's Justice League, Snyder Cut, Manganiello stated that are ongoing projects involving the character being developed with Zack Snyder involved, noting that over the years, at least seven projects involving Deathstroke had been cancelled. Manganiello admitted to feeling frustrated by the number of cancelled projects surrounding his character.


Debuting in ''Aquaman''


Jesse Kane

Jesse Kane (portrayed by Michael Beach) is David Kane's father and a pirate. Aquaman foils an attack the Kanes lead on a Russian submarine, and when Jesse tries to kill Arthur, he is pinned to the sinking craft. Arthur refuses to rescue Jesse despite David's pleas, leaving Jesse to commit suicide with an explosive device and fueling David's vendetta against Aquaman. Arthur later expresses to Mera his regret for letting Jesse die.


King Nereus

Nereus (portrayed by Dolph Lundgren) is Mera's father and the king of Xebel as portrayed in ''Aquaman'', despite Mera claiming that both her parents were killed in the Xebel wars in ''Zack Snyder's Justice League''. Nereus dismisses King Orm's proposal of an alliance, seeing through Orm's desire to become Ocean Master, until the salvaged submarine is used to stage an attack, convincing Nereus to reluctantly agree to fight with Orm. Nereus is fiercely protective of Mera, even when she sides with Arthur, and stops Orm from killing the Brine King during the final battle. He believes Mera when she tells him Arthur has the Trident of Atlan, and recognizes Arthur as king of the oceans when he defeats Orm.


King Ricou

Ricou (voiced by Djimon Hounsou) is the king of the Fisherman Kingdom. After he refuses to join King Orm's alliance, Orm murders him, blackmailing his daughter, Scales, to accept the alliance. Ricou is physically portrayed via motion capture by stunt performer Andrew Crawford.


Princess Scales

Scales (portrayed by Sophia Forrest) is the daughter of King Ricou. After being forced to accept Orm's alliance after her father is murdered, she turns on Orm after Arthur emerges with the Trident of Atlan and endorses the latter as king of Atlantis.


Brine King

The Brine King (voiced by John Rhys-Davies) leads the Kingdom of the Brine. A crustacean-like being, the Brine King fights against Orm's alliance and while defeated and injured, refuses to pledge his allegiance to Orm. The king is saved only by the timely arrival of Arthur and the Karathen. Like King Ricou, the Brine King is physically played by Andrew Crawford via motion capture.


Stephen Shin

Dr. Stephen Shin (portrayed by Randall Park) is a fanatical scientist trying to prove the existence of Atlantis, as seen on his appearances on televised talk shows. He later finds Black Manta adrift and rescues him, with Manta offering to show him Atlantis in exchange for information on Aquaman.


Debuting in ''Shazam!''


Mr. Sivana

Mr. Sivana (portrayed by John Glover (actor), John Glover) is the father of Thaddeus Sivana and the CEO of Sivana Industries. Having been an overly strict father to Thaddeus when he was young, and always looked-down at him, Sivana is paralyzed when Thaddeus causes a car accident after being rejected by the wizard Shazam as his champion. This causes Sivana and his other son Sid to hate Thaddeus further. Sivana becomes a wealthy businessman with his company, with Sid also serving on the board. After Thaddeus gains the Seven Deadly Sins after years of trying to return to the Rock of Eternity, he enters a Sivana Industries board meeting, berates his father for his mistreatment, greed, and hypocrisy, and murders everyone in the room including his father and brother, with Greed killing Mr. Sivana himself. Glover had appeared in multiple film and television projects based on DC Comics properties prior to appearing in ''Shazam!''.


Sid Sivana

Sid Sivana (portrayed by Wayne Ward as an adult, Landon Doak as a child) is Thaddeus Sivana's brother who bullies Thaddeus and is also fearful of their father's temper. Sid becomes a board member of his father's company. As payback for tormenting Thaddeus in their childhood, Sid is the first member of the board killed by Thaddeus and the Seven Sins as he is thrown out the window.


Shazam (wizard)

Shazam (portrayed by Djimon Hounsou) is the last surviving member of the Council of Wizards. Having failed to find a successor to take on his powers and rejected Thaddeus Sivana for his selfishness, Shazam calls out to Billy Batson, transporting him to the Rock of Eternity, and despite Billy not taking it seriously, Shazam finds Billy suitable, giving him his powers before crumbling to dust. ''Shazam!'' marks Hounsou's second DCEU role, as he had previously played King Ricou in ''Aquaman''.


Marilyn Batson

Marilyn Batson (portrayed by Carolyn Palmer) is Billy Batson's biological mother. She gave birth to Billy out of wedlock when she was a teenager, so she marries the father, C.C., until they quickly divorce. C.C. is later imprisoned, removing him from Billy's life. Forced to raise Billy as a single mother, Marilyn loses track of Billy at a circus, ultimately leaving him behind when police find him as she believes he would be better off under foster care. Billy spends much of his teenage years trying to locate her and upon finding her, Marilyn tells him the truth of why she left him and says her current fiancée does not want Billy in their life. Heartbroken, Billy returns a keychain she had given to him and leaves, accepting his foster siblings as his family.


Victor and Rosa Vazquez

Victor (portrayed by Cooper Andrews) and Rosa Vazquez (portrayed by Marta Milans) are the foster parents of Billy and his new siblings. Having been orphans themselves, Victor and Rosa dedicate their lives to creating a good living environment their foster children. They are worried when Billy often wanders off or comes home late.


Eugene Choi

Eugene Choi (portrayed by Ian Chen (actor), Ian Chen) is one of Billy's new foster siblings, enjoying non-fiction and video games and being tech-savvy. He helps Billy find his biological mother Marilyn with his computer skills. Ross Butler (actor), Ross Butler portrays Eugene's superhero form.


Pedro Peña

Pedro Peña (portrayed by Jovan Armand) is one of Billy's new foster siblings. He has a shy and sensitive personality. D. J. Cotrona plays Pedro's adult superhero form, who has superhuman strength.


Debuting in ''Birds of Prey''


Doc

Doc (portrayed by Dana Lee) is the owner of a restaurant in Gotham City's Chinatown who takes in
Harley Quinn Harley Quinn is a character (arts), character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Quinn was created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm as a comic relief henchwoman for the supervillain Joker (character), Joker in ''Batman: The An ...
as a tenant after she breaks up with Joker. While he does not have a grudge against her, he rats her out when Huntress comes looking for her, forcing Harley and Cassandra Cain to move out.


Debuting in ''Wonder Woman 1984''


Alistair Lord

Alistair Lord (portrayed by Lucian Perez) is the young son of Max Lord.


Asteria

Asteria (portrayed by Lynda Carter) is a legendary Amazon warrior. According to the legend, Asteria was given a suit of armour, made from all of the armour of her fellow Amazons, so-as to be strong enough to singlehandedly hold-off the forces of mankind, voluntarily staying behind to pre-occupy the armies of Men, allowing the other Amazons escape their enslavement to Themyscira. Wonder Woman discovers this armour and later dons it when fighting against Cheetah. At the end of the film, it is revealed that Asteria is still alive and well, living amongst humanity, keeping a low profile.


Handsome Man

An unnamed man credited in the film as "Handsome Man" (portrayed by Kristoffer Polaha) is possessed by
Steve Trevor General Steven Rockwell Trevor is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Wonder Woman. The character was created by William Moulton Marston and first appeared in ' ...
when the latter is unwittingly brought back from the dead by Diana Prince's wish, with only Diana seeing him as Steve. After Diana reluctantly renounces her wish, letting Steve go and freeing the man, she later bumps into him and meets him for real.


Debuting in ''The Suicide Squad''


Brian Durlin / Savant

Brian Durlin (portrayed by Michael Rooker), also known as Savant, is a grizzled war veteran imprisoned on charges of blackmail. He is part of the first Suicide Squad sent to Corto Maltese. He retrieves Weasel after the latter drowns, but runs away from the battle due to PTSD, leading Amanda Waller to execute him via his remote-controlled explosive for desertion.


Richard "Dick" Hertz / Blackguard

Richard "Dick" Hertz (portrayed by Pete Davidson), also known as Blackguard, is a cocky, easily-manipulated mercenary recruited into the first squad sent to Corto Maltese. When the squad lands, Hertz immediately betrays his team by giving their location to the Corto Maltese armed forces and tries to win their favor, but is shot in the face, becoming the first fatality of the battle.


Cory Pitzner / T.D.K.

Cory Pitzner (portrayed by Nathan Fillion), also known as The Detachable Kid or simply T.D.K., is a metahuman who can detach his arms from his body and control them telekinetically. He is recruited into the first squad, whose members mock his moniker until he demonstrates his abilities. T.D.K. is gunned down in the battle amidst the heavy gunfire, but director
James Gunn James Francis Gunn Jr. (born August 5, 1966) is an American filmmaker and executive. He began his career as a screenwriter in the mid-1990s, starting at Troma Entertainment with ''Tromeo and Juliet'' (1997). He then began working as a director ...
later revealed the character survived the battle.


Weasel

Weasel (portrayed by Sean Gunn), is literally an anthropomorphic, human-sized weasel that James Gunn describes as "barely more than an animal". Imprisoned for supposedly killing 27 children, he is recruited into the first squad, but drowns immediately during the amphibious invasion of Corto Maltese as he is unable to swim. The mid-credits scene of ''The Suicide Squad'' shows that Weasel survives after being brought to shore and escapes into the island. Gunn also states that the character's portrayal is based on Bill the Cat from the comic strip ''Bloom County'', and according to ''Cinema Blend'', Weasel's design in the film follows his reinvention in The New 52 as a literal human-animal hybrid rather than a man in a weasel suit. Robet Curran of ''CBR'' called the character "oddly endearing" due to his "shabby" but cartoonish design, non-speaking nature, and helpless personality, also noting several other personality differences when compared to Weasel's bloodthirsty comics counterpart.


Gunter Braun / Javelin

Gunter Braun (portrayed by Flula Borg), also known as the Javelin, is a former Olympic athlete who now uses his javelin as a weapon, and is recruited into the first squad. Harley Quinn finds his accent endearing. Braun is killed in the battle, but before dying, he entrusts his javelin to Harley.


Mongal

Mongal (portrayed by Maylin Ng) is an extraterrestrial mass murderer recruited into the first squad. She brings down a Corto Maltese helicopter during the battle, but as the aircraft crashes, it takes out Captain Boomerang and burns Mongal alive upon trapping her in the wreckage.


Tyla DuBois

Tyla DuBois (portrayed by Storm Reid) is Robert DuBois' teenaged daughter. After she is caught shoplifting, Amanda Waller uses her pending criminal status as additional incentive to get Robert to fulfil his mission on Task Force X.


Mr. Cazo / Ratcatcher

The original Ratcatcher (portrayed by Taika Waititi) is Cleo Cazo's unnamed father. While the two are living homeless in Portugal, he teaches Cleo how to use his devices to control rats and how to appreciate the rodents. A caring father, Mr. Cazo passed away prior to the events of the film, and Cleo takes his technology with her to the United States.


Sol Soria

Sol Soria (portrayed by Alice Braga) is the leader of the Corto Maltese rebels attempting to oust the new military regime of the island. She and her forces rescue Rick Flag after the first Suicide Squad is defeated, and she helps the second squad even after they mistakenly kill some of her comrades while attempting to rescue Flag. Soria infiltrates the military's headquarters as they are distracted by the Squad and Starro at the Jötunheim labs, and later claims control of the Corto Maltese government, pledging democratic elections.


Silvio Luna

General Presidente Silvio Luna (portrayed by Juan Diego Botto) is the dictator of Corto Maltese, having risen to power after leading a coup that deposed of the previous ruling family. Luna is infatuated with Harley Quinn, and after she is captured by the government, he brings her to his quarters, provides her a ball gown, and attempts to woo her. After a romantic evening, he proposes to her, which leads to passionate sex, but Harley kills him after he reveals his authoritarian methods of ruling his people, which she sees as a major "red flag" from her past relationships.


Calendar Man

Calendar Man (portrayed by Sean Gunn) is a prisoner at Belle Reeve who mocks Polka-Dot Man after he is recruited into the second squad.


Milton

Milton (portrayed by Julio Ruiz) is an associate for Task Force X with the Corto Maltese rebels. He helps the second squad blend into a nightclub and capture Thinker. Milton is later killed at the Jötunheim facility by troops loyal to Suárez.


Debuting in ''Black Adam''


Hurut

Hurut (portrayed by Jalon Christian, Uli Latukefu in superhero form), also known as The Champion, is Teth-Adam's son in ancient Kahndaq, and like his parents and most Kahndaqis, is enslaved by the country's tyrannical king Akh-Ton. Hurut is a kind-hearted young boy who is unafraid to speak up against injustice, and when he stands up for a fellow slave who is then murdered in cold blood, is ordered to be executed. The Council of Wizards deems the boy worthy to be their champion and rescue him from the execution to bestow him with their powers. After several escapades in which he continues to stand up for the oppressed population and undermines Akh-Ton's regime with his abilities, the king orders Hurut's parents to be killed. While unable to save his mother Shiruta, Hurut is able to save his gravely wounded father by transferring his powers to him, but is killed by the king's men in his vulnerable state moments later. The Kahndaqi populace erroneously believe Hurut and Teth-Adam to be one and the same, attributing Hurut's actions as champion to Teth-Adam with the true consequences of the latter's rampage hidden from the public. A colossal statue of "The Champion" is erected in Shiruta City, which Teth-Adam recognizes is of Hurut, not himself, upon being revived in the present day.


Shiruta

Shiruta (portrayed by Odelya Halevi) is the wife of Teth-Adam and mother of their son Hurut. She is killed by King Akh-Ton's men as they are sent to kill Hurut's parents in retaliation for his actions against the regime, though her husband survives and is healed by Hurut at the cost of the latter's life. Khandaq's modern-day capital city, Shiruta, is named in her honor.


King Akh-Ton


Karim


Samir


Al Pratt / Atom Smasher


Major teams and organizations


Justice League

After the death of Clark Kent (DC Extended Universe), Clark Kent / Superman and inspired by his sacrifice, Bruce Wayne (DC Extended Universe), Bruce Wayne / Batman and Diana Prince (DC Extended Universe), Diana Prince / Wonder Woman decide to team up and recruit other metahumans in order to protect the Earth in Superman's absence, especially in the light of an extraterrestrial invasion from
Apokolips Apokolips is a fictional planet that appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The planet is ruled by Darkseid, established in Jack Kirby's Fourth World series, and is integral to many stories in the DC Universe. Apokolips is co ...
. The team sees
Barry Allen / Flash Barry may refer to: People and fictional characters * Barry (name), including lists of people with the given name, nickname or surname, as well as fictional characters with the given name * Dancing Barry, stage name of Barry Richards (born c. 1950 ...
, Victor Stone (DC Extended Universe), Victor Stone / Cyborg, and Arthur Curry (DC Extended Universe), Arthur Curry / Aquaman join amidst the conflict, all of whom had been secretly researched by Lex Luthor (DC Extended Universe), Lex Luthor and government agents such as
Amanda Waller Amanda Blake Waller (née White), also known as "the Wall", is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in ''Legends'' #1 in 1986 and was created by John Ostrander, Len Wein, and ...
. Superman himself joins the team after his resurrection. In the Zack Snyder's Justice League, director's cut of ''Justice League'', Secretary of Defense Calvin Swanwick, revealed to be the Martian Manhunter, offers his help after the team defeats Steppenwolf. The team is never officially referred to by name in the theatrical cut of ''Justice League'', though the director's cut shows their destroyed headquarters as seen in a "Knightmare" vision bearing the "Justice League" insignia. The events of ''Justice League'' are also referenced in '' Shazam!'', with Billy Batson and Freddy Freeman looking at newspaper articles covering the team's exploits. The team returns in the ''
Peacemaker Peacemaker or The Peacemaker (in various forms) may refer to: Individuals and groups * UN Peacemaker, a project of the UN to support international peacemakers and mediators * Peace makers, a list of contemporary individuals and organizations inv ...
'' season 1 finale, with Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and the Flash arriving in hopes of helping stop the Butterfly threat, only for the titular character to reveal the threat was dealt with, while reprimanding them for arriving late. It is not told where were Batman and Cyborg all this time.


A.R.G.U.S.


Task Force X / Suicide Squad

Task Force X is a covert U.S. government operation started by intelligence agent
Amanda Waller Amanda Blake Waller (née White), also known as "the Wall", is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in ''Legends'' #1 in 1986 and was created by John Ostrander, Len Wein, and ...
. Its roster is composed of incarcerated metahumans and exceptionally skilled convicts who are sent on deadly missions, gaining the nickname the "Suicide Squad". 11th Street Kids Peacemaker's team.


S.T.A.R. Labs

Scientific and Technological Advanced Research Laboratories, known simply as S.T.A.R. Labs, is a scientific research organization that appears in ''Batman v Superman'' and both versions of ''Justice League'' and is mentioned in ''The Suicide Squad''.


Amazons

The Amazons are a race of immortal female warriors, created by Zeus to protect mankind. They are present during the first invasion of Earth by
Apokolips Apokolips is a fictional planet that appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The planet is ruled by Darkseid, established in Jack Kirby's Fourth World series, and is integral to many stories in the DC Universe. Apokolips is co ...
, defending the world along with the Atlanteans, humans, Old Gods, and a Green Lantern. When
Ares Ares (; grc, Ἄρης, ''Árēs'' ) is the Greek god of war and courage. He is one of the Twelve Olympians, and the son of Zeus and Hera. The Greeks were ambivalent towards him. He embodies the physical valor necessary for success in war b ...
wages war against the other gods, he corrupts mankind into attacking and enslaving the Amazons, leading to Zeus creating the hidden island of Themyscira for them to hide with his dying breath. They have been training for battle against Ares on the island ever since, and were undisturbed until
Steve Trevor General Steven Rockwell Trevor is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Wonder Woman. The character was created by William Moulton Marston and first appeared in ' ...
accidentally finds Themyscira during
World War I World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
, prompting Diana, the daughter of Hippolyta (DC Comics), Queen Hippolyta and unknown at the time, Zeus, to enter Man's world and protect it as Wonder Woman. As depicted in the films, the Amazons display other talents aside from their prowess as warriors, such as the ability to quickly learn and adapt and understand all human languages, including extinct languages. They also appear diverse, resembling different human races and ethnic groups. Several stunt-doubles and athletes were cast to fill the roles of the Amazons in the films.


Atlanteans

The Atlanteans are a race of humanoid underwater dwellers from Atlantis (Aquaman), Atlantis, which was once an island nation. As explained in ''Aquaman'', Atlantis sank to the bottom of the ocean due to excessive scientific experimentation, but its inhabitants were able to adapt to breathing underwater.


Kryptonians

Kryptonians are the inhabitants of the planet
Krypton Krypton (from grc, κρυπτός, translit=kryptos 'the hidden one') is a chemical element with the symbol Kr and atomic number 36. It is a colorless, odorless, tasteless noble gas that occurs in trace amounts in the atmosphere and is often ...
. They are, for the most part, a genetic engineering, genetically-engineered race by the events of ''Man of Steel'' with mechanically-birthed individuals receiving pre-determined roles in society. In their early days, some 100,000 before the present, Kryptonians had space exploration, explored and settled other planets before birth control and restricting new laws forced them to abandon their space colonies. Jor-El (DC Extended Universe), Jor-El, the chief Kryptonian scientist, and Zod (DC Extended Universe), Zod, the chief military general, both realize the errors of Kryptonian society, despite having different ideologies, and most Kryptonians perish when Krypton explodes due to overmining their planetary core, planet's core.


Sword of Rao

The Sword of Rao is a group of militants loyal to General Zod.


Old Gods


New Gods


Darkseid's Elite

These are New Gods from the planet
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loyal to Darkseid. They include Steppenwolf, DeSaad, and Granny Goodness, with
parademon Apokolips is a fictional planet that appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The planet is ruled by Darkseid, established in Jack Kirby's Fourth World series, and is integral to many stories in the DC Universe. Apokolips is co ...
s serving as their troops.


Green Lantern Corps

Both versions of ''Justice League'' feature members of the Green Lantern Corps in brief appearances, with Yalan Gur alongside Earth's warriors in repelling the first Apokolitian invasion, though he dies in the battle, and Kilowog seen slain in Cyborg's vision in the "Snyder Cut". Kilowog and John Stewart (character), John Stewart were originally supposed to visit Bruce Wayne at the end of the director's cut, but the studio forbade Zack Snyder from using either character for that scene due to having their "own plans" for them.


Shazam Family

Composed of Billy Batson (DC Extended Universe), Billy Batson and his foster siblings, this group is formed after Billy shares his superpowers with them, allowing them to defeat Dr. Sivana. Afterwards, they find a new meeting place at the Rock of Eternity, growing closer as foster siblings as they fight crime. This team is not officially referred to by name in ''Shazam!''.


Birds of Prey

After Harley Quinn helps them defeat Roman Sionis, Huntress, Black Canary, and ex-
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officer Renee Montoya, who joins them after being disillusioned with the GCPD, create an all-female vigilante group called the Birds of Prey.


Justice Society


Black Clad

The Black Clad are a Terrorism in the United Kingdom, terrorist group that appear in both versions of ''Justice League''. They attempt to destroy the Old Bailey in
London London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary down to the North Sea, and has been a majo ...
in a suicide bombing, aiming to cause mass panic and revert Europe "back to the Dark Ages (historiography), Dark Ages", but Wonder Woman foils their plan. The director's cut shows her brutally dispatching the Black Clad's members before getting rid of their bomb and presumably pulverizing their leader (portrayed by Michael McElhatton) when he refuses to surrender and shoots at school girls held hostage.


Intergang


See also

*List of DC Extended Universe cast members


References

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