10 Justice League Comics Villains Best for DC Future

Top 10 Justice League Comics Villains Best for DCEU 

As the DCU unfolds everyone is dying to see which heroes will get their due on the big and small screens, but true fans are also waiting to see which villains will be given the spotlight. Let's see the top 10 best DCU for DC villains.

10. Felix Faust    

We have Felix Faust even though he's a classic character that can be a bit campy I think he still deserves a spot on the list because one of the reasons he's a great world for Faust to explore is Candidate will be Considering the power set of magic that exists in the comics, Felix Faust is able to access some magical powers through his evil familiars, giving him telepathy to summon dead ghosts and more. DC can offer a way to mitigate the interest that the public clearly has. After the success of Doctor Strange for his magical powers, the Witcher and Wizardry universe though in this case the character would be a villain and despite the fact that he looks kind of cartoonish, we've seen comic adaptations modernize or cinema-fi if You will go crazy. Role before that

9. Prometheus

What's unique about this entry is that Prometheus doesn't actually have any superpowers, which is a great opportunity for DC to explore the human side of the villain like Marvel did with Thanos, which I think. Really well done and honestly done for the human character. Using only armor and technology to become as powerful as Prometheus would be a very interesting desio character to see how he gets to that point of power and how he does Justice with his super advanced computerized helmet. The league is capable of competing. He is able to download knowledge such as fighting styles and more into his brain and learn new skills instantly and this allows the character to grow in power quickly which is a long running TV series. I present a cool arc that I think Prometheus seems too. So cool that it needs to be featured in a live-action setting.

8. Amazo 

Amazo is a classic Justice League villain and he still goes by something other than his name. His name is a bit silly but he was introduced in 1960 so what else would we expect as the world's first android. But Amizu was created by Professor Ivo. Like a more humanoid version of Ultron except that he was created by a villain with intent to be evil, he has a very impressive superpower where he can absorb the powers and skills of others in his immediate vicinity. Gives the villain a lot. He'll probably be more of a mini-boss type of villain as a serious threat in the dceu but I think it makes a lot of sense that he's in the dcu based on his history with jla and his insane powers. It will be seen.

7. Despero 

Another classic villain, Despero first appeared in the 1960s Justice League of America self-titled comic book series, although Starro is known as the first villain that the JLA ever faced, Despero being the first in an official Justice League storyline. is the villain, so now I'm not going to claim that Despero has the most original design to risk coming off as a pretty generic-looking alien bad guy, but his powers of flight With telepathy and mind control in his arsenal quite impressive he would be like the evil telepathic Red Hulk. dceu who might actually be a cool villain for the league in an upcoming project.

6. Vandal Savage 

This man is known as an immortal caveman who has lived for 50 000 years and has participated in many important events in earth's history and honestly I just love this backstory my The idea is that Vandal Savage can be used as a way to bring down Decive. That's what the man of steel Justice League and Suicide Squad franchises have been trying to do for a while now, as studios hoped to bring out a character that has ties to Earth and history. Mankind may develop new villainous motivations based on their experience of witnessing the evils of humanity throughout history, or perhaps I don't know how the Earth was subjected to climate change during its extended lifespan at the hands of humans. Yes, I mean he's been in it. Supporting some of the worst tyrants in the history of the world to relate evil to the human condition could really give the DCU project a grounding presence in a way we might not have otherwise. Not seen before

5. Grail

Black Grail, the daughter of Darkseid and the Amazonian Marina, is a very modern DC villain and could add a really interesting angle to the DCU in part because she actually opposes her father Darkseid on many fronts. The ranks of the villains add some cool internal conflict but mostly because they can be built into Wonder Woman's history due to their common Amazonian heritage I think adding a villain who is like Wonder Woman Having a major character connected was a great idea in the comics and if Grail makes it into the DCEU, we can. Learn more about not only the family history and therefore the humanity of Darkseid, but also the family history of Wonder Woman.

4. Brainiac 

This guy just needed to go up on the list because he's one of the more recognizable and famous DC villains and I know what you're thinking that Brainiac is more of a Superman villain than a Justice League villain but Considering what he has faced. Even against Justice League I think it qualifies him somewhat and it's a no brainer that he'll have to appear in the DCU at some point even though Zack Snyder has admitted he's seriously considering his Justice League. Had considered a villain for a League movie appearance, I can personally see Brainiac. Playing like an Emperor Palpatine or Baron Harkonnen with another villain working behind the scenes that comes out and shows his true power during the first and then a sequel but that's just me.

3. Crime Syndicate of America 

So is it just me or would the evil version of Justice League create a cool and unique antagonistic presence in a live-action DC project as much as the evil doppelganger trope could be an old one that hasn't been tested yet? At least in the last 20 years yet on the big screen in any major way and when Marvel brought Civil War to the movies it did better than anyone could have expected and that's what I think. That heroes competing against each other in the DCEU really resonates with people right now and could also open the door to more interdimensional conflicts with the crime syndicate coming from Earth 3.

2. Injustice League

We have Injustice League as much as it can't make for the most focused movie with the entire team of the most famous DC villains being just epic and I know their Suicide Squad but I'm an opposing force. talking like hero in his film but I digress and I put it high on the list not because it would be easy to pull off but because if pulled off correctly it would be one of the DCEU's most honest efforts. May be. I can only see something like this working to its full potential if DC builds its cinematic universe for at least five more years and introduces the villains of each project in a way that they All get enough depth and hype to appear unfair. The league will be invited but we will eventually see.

1. Anti-Monitor

We have the Anti-Monitor, perhaps the most powerful villain in DC Comics. The Anti-Monitor has faced off against almost every DC hero you can imagine at some point or another. There is one. Dawn of Time Anti-Monitor is the opposite of his brother Monitor and there is the Monitor Positive Matter-watching Multiverse Anti-Monitor which you guessed it Anti-Matter Multiverse is the only other character I can equate to Anti-Monitor. Mainly because of his sheer size and invincibility, there would be Galactus, but also because of the fact that none of the characters are given the screen time they deserve given the overall comic effect.

Final Words

Well that was the list thanks for stopping by and as always if you think I missed a big one please leave a comment below.


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