SnyderVerse: 10 Dangerous Villains We Wish Appeared

10 Dangerous Villains We Wish Appeared
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In the realm of superhero cinema, the SnyderVerse has carved its own distinct path, offering a darker and more intricate perspective on the iconic characters of the DC Universe. However, amid the epic battles and intricate storytelling, there have been those intriguing adversaries—villains with untapped potential, ready to step onto the grand stage and challenge the mighty heroes that define this cinematic universe. From enigmatic cosmic beings to cunning masterminds, the SnyderVerse provided a canvas rich with possibilities for a range of villains to make their mark. As the curtain draws on this chapter of cinematic history, let’s delve into the 10 villains that audiences longed to witness in the SnyderVerse.

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10. The Rogues

The Rogues

A group of supervillains at odds with The Flash. The Rogues typically consist of a rotating roster of characters such as Captain Cold, Abra Kadabra, Mirror Master, Heat Wave, the Golden Glider, the Weather Wizard, the Trickster, the Pied Piper, the Top, and Captain Boomerang. Despite their criminal inclinations, the Rogues have a strict code of conduct that sets them apart from more chaotic villains. The Rogues, often relying on technological gadgets and cunning tactics, could be presented as more grounded and tactically astute villains, offering a contrast to the cosmic threats faced by the Justice League. Throughout the DCEU, we were able to meet Captain Boomerang, but no other villains from The Rouges were introduced.

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9. Catwoman

Catwoman

A complex character and skilled thief with a moral code that often places her in morally gray territory. Catwoman is known for her agility, combat skills, and affinity for felines. Her relationship with Batman is a central aspect of her character, sometimes leading her to walk the line between hero and villain. Catwoman’s status as an antihero could add complexity to the SnyderVerse. Her motivations often involve personal gain, but she’s also capable of heroic acts that make her character intriguing. The complicated dynamic between Catwoman and Batman could provide a unique perspective on the Caped Crusader’s motivations and principles. Their interactions could be both romantic and adversarial if Affleck ever had the chance to make a solo Batman film.

8. Vandal Savage

Vandal Savage

A prehistoric immortal who has lived for thousands of years, amassing vast knowledge and power. As a result of his longevity, he’s become a master strategist, scientist, and conqueror. Vandal Savage’s ultimate goal is to dominate the world and assert his authority over all of humanity. Vandal Savage’s vast lifespan would allow him to interact with various historical periods and conflicts, adding layers of complexity to his character’s backstory. Especially when it comes to his placement in the DCEU, as a watchful eye over the League through events of the DCEU. Starting with the rise of Black Adam, the arrival of Wonder Woman during World War II, and the invasion of Zod in Man of Steel.

7. Poison Ivy

Poison Ivy

An eco-conscious with the ability to control and manipulate plant life, often using her powers to protect the natural world from human exploitation. Ivy’s motives and actions are often rooted in her deep connection to plants and her desire to restore ecological balance. Poison Ivy’s motivations are grounded in her passion for the environment and her belief that plants deserve protection from human exploitation. Her actions could resonate with themes of ecological preservation and the consequences of human actions. Ivy’s actions, which often involve extreme measures to protect nature, could present a morally gray perspective that challenges the heroes’ traditional notions of right and wrong.

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6. Lobo

Lobo

An antihero and intergalactic bounty hunter, he is known for his incredible strength, regenerative abilities, and irreverent attitude. Lobo has a reputation for being virtually unkillable and takes pleasure in violence and chaos. Despite his brutal demeanor, he occasionally aligns with heroes when it suits his interests. Lobo’s chaotic nature and intergalactic exploits could add an unpredictable element to the SnyderVerse, disrupting established dynamics and plans. While not a traditional hero, Lobo’s antiheroic tendencies could lead to uneasy alliances with the Justice League when their goals align, offering an alternative perspective on heroism. Lobo’s irreverent humor and unconventional approach to serious situations could inject moments of levity into the darker and more intense aspects of the SnyderVerse.

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5. Gorilla Grodd

Gorilla Grodd

A superintelligent gorilla with telepathic abilities resides in Gorilla City, a hidden civilization of intelligent gorillas. Grodd is often portrayed as a powerful villain with aspirations of conquest and domination. His intelligence, psychic powers, and physical strength make him a formidable adversary. Introducing Gorilla City could provide a new setting and culture to the SnyderVerse, expanding the world beyond Earth and offering opportunities for exploration. Additionally, Grodd’s mind control abilities could create moments of internal conflict within the Justice League as they grapple with the challenge of resisting his influence. Grodd’s abilities could lead to crossovers with characters who possess psychic or mental powers, such as Martian Manhunter or characters from the magical side of the DC Universe.

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4. Bizarro

Bizarro

A twisted and imperfect duplicate of the Man of Steel who possesses powers similar to Superman’s, but his abilities are often flawed or reversed. Bizarro is known for his distorted speech, confused logic, and tragicomic nature. Despite his misguided intentions, he often ends up causing chaos and destruction. Bizarro’s presence could explore the darker and more chaotic aspects of Superman’s character, reflecting the potential consequences of unchecked power. Bizarro’s reversed powers and unpredictable behavior could create moments of unexpected chaos, adding an element of surprise to SnyderVerse’s conflicts. Beneath the chaos, Bizarro’s tragic nature and desire for acceptance could create emotional moments that humanize him and make him more than just a mindless villain.

3. Bane

Bane

Known for his incredible strength and intellect, Bane’s most iconic storyline involves his “Breaking the Bat” moment, where he deduced Batman’s identity and physically overpowered him. Bane often uses his cunning tactics and Venom-enhanced strength to achieve his goals. Bane’s intelligence and tactical abilities could make him a dangerous foe, capable of orchestrating complex plans that challenge the Justice League’s teamwork and problem-solving. Bane’s history with Batman could create an interesting dynamic if Batman were to make an appearance in the SnyderVerse. The exploration of their rivalry could add depth to both characters. Finally, exploring the possibility of Bane’s redemption or his complex moral choices could create character growth and moments of unexpected empathy.

2. Reverse-Flash

Reverse-Flash

EobardThawne is a time-traveling villain with a deep obsession with Barry Allen (The Flash), often seeking to manipulate the timeline to further his own goals. He possesses the same super speed as The Flash but uses it for malevolent purposes. Reverse-Flash’s obsession with The Flash, especially Barry Allen, could lead to a complex and deeply personal rivalry that spans across time. The SnyderVerse’s focus on time and reality could align well with Reverse-Flash’s manipulation of the timeline, creating intricate and thought-provoking plot twists. Director Andy Muschietti did mention Thawne is responsible for the death of Barry’s mother in The Flash, however, it is uncertain if we will ever see that come to fruition.

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1. Brainiac

Brainiac

A highly advanced android obsessed with collecting and preserving knowledge from different planets and civilizations, often by shrinking and bottling cities from across the universe. Brainiac’s intelligence, advanced technology, and calculating nature make him a formidable adversary for the heroes of the DC Universe. Brainiac’s intelligence could lead to intricate and strategic confrontations with the Justice League, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and innovation. His quest for knowledge and preservation could raise existential questions about the value of life, history, and the consequences of unchecked ambition. Brainiac’s goal of collecting knowledge from different planets could introduce a cosmic and intergalactic perspective to the SnyderVerse.

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