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6!!Justice League Enemies
7[[folder:Darkseid]]
8!![[Characters/NewGodsDarkseid Uxas]]
9[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/justiceleaguewardarkseid01.jpg]]
10!!!'''Species:''' New God
11!!!'''Appearences:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueWar'' | ''WesternAnimation/ReignOfTheSupermen'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDarkApokolipsWar''
12!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/SteveBlum (''JL War''), Creator/TonyTodd (all other appearances)
13
14The Lord of Apokolips who invades Earth and forces the heroes of Earth to band together and stand against him.
15----
16* AdaptationalDumbass: His debut in ''War'' portrays him as a straightforward brute, lacking the usual cunning and eloquence associated with the character. He grows out of this when he returns in ''Reign''.
17* AdaptedOut: There's no mention of his search for the Anti-Life Equation when he appears.
18* AlwaysABiggerFish: For all of his power, [[spoiler:Trigon overpowers him in ''Apokolips War'', both while possessing Superman and in his true form.]]
19* ArchEnemy: While he's the greatest threat to the Justice League, creating Doomsday and his actions in ''Apokolips War'' make him a very personal foe of Superman.
20* BadassBoast: "[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueWar I am entropy. I am death. I am Darkseid]]."
21* BigBad: He serves as the main antagonist of ''Justice League: War''. He is also the true villain of the ''Death'' / ''Reign'' duology as the creator of Doomsday and Cyborg Superman. He is also the main villain for the DCAMU's GrandFinale, ''Justice League Dark: Apokolips War''.
22* BigNo: In Apokolips War, [[spoiler:when he fails to escape the Boom Tube to nowhere thanks to the efforts of Cyborg and Trigon]].
23* BondVillainStupidity: [[spoiler:If Darkseid had simply killed Superman rather than stripping him of his powers and [[CruelMercy sending him back to Earth out of sadism]], the latter would not have regained his powers and ultimately had a part in defeating the New God]].
24* CharacterDevelopment: When Darkseid first appeared, he tried to conquer the world by force, personally leading his army. When he was defeated by Superman and the newly formed Justice League, he set about manipulating events from behind the scenes to dispose of his enemies via Doomsday and later Cyborg-Superman.
25* CompositeCharacter: His role in ''Reign'' [[spoiler:combines the roles played by Bertron (Doomsday's creator) and Mongul (the power behind Cyborg-Superman)]].
26* DimensionTraveller: ''Apokolips War'' mentions that Apokolips phased into the DCAMU universe to release stealth drones before phasing out, which implies that Darkseid originates from a sub-dimension of the DCAMU or an outright AlternateUniverse. WordOfGod backs this up by stating that the Flashpoint is what allowed Darkseid to enter the DCAMU reality.
27* EvilIsBigger: Darkseid is huge in this incarnation, easily three times taller than the heroes and just as wide.
28* EvilSoundsDeep: Typical for both Darkseid and several villains voiced by Creator/SteveBlum and Creator/TonyTodd. That said, in Blum's case, his voice in the finished version of ''War'' had a ton of effects put on it to make him sound demonic, but Todd's is unaltered.
29* EyeScream:
30** After showing off his Omega Beams, the League teams up to destroy each of his eyes in ''War'', then they get zapped by lightning from Shazam and Superman's heat vision.
31** ''Apokolips War'' sees [[spoiler:him lose the eyelid for his left eye after zapping a sword Batman tosses at him and Superman later pokes him in the eyes.]]
32* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:His final fate is to be trapped in the void between dimensions eternally locked in battle with Trigon, who is clearly going to be wailing on him for a long time.]]
33* FinalBoss: He's the last villain for the Justice League to face in ''Apokolips War'', the GrandFinale of the DCAMU.
34* GalacticConqueror: He had conquered countless worlds in the past and converted their inhabitants into Parademons.
35* GenericDoomsdayVillain: In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueWar''. He is given no motivation or backstory for his invasion of Earth. All he states is that he is entropy and death. When not busy fighting the heroes, he engages in random acts of destruction with his eye beams. So he invades because he is evil... and that is about it. Luckily, he's grown out of this with more characterization established in ''WesternAnimation/ReignOfTheSupermen''.
36* GodOfEvil: Like mentioned above, he's literally the God of Tyranny and the worst of the New Gods.
37* GreaterScopeVillain: Of the entire DCAMU, being one of the greatest forces of evil in the universe despite making only three appearances. He fulfils this role for the ''Death''/''Reign'' duology, being the creator of Doomsday and later Cyborg-Superman. He attempts to step into BigBad status upon finding out Superman is alive, but Henshaw turns on him and denies him the opportunity, leaving him still at large. However in ''Apokolips War'' he invades Earth and fully takes the role of the Justice League's greatest villain while also becoming Superman's ArchEnemy.
38* HateSink: Darkseid is a ruthless and sadistic tyrant that commits such an intensely depraved laundry list of atrocities to the point where at the climax of ''Apokolips War'' [[spoiler:makes you root for Trigon of all characters to beat the everloving crap out of him as painfully as possible.]]
39* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:While his forces kill several heroes, Darkseid himself is responsible for the deaths of Aquaman, many members of the Green Lantern Corps, and (though Raven brought him back) Robin.]]
40* InvincibleVillain: It takes the entirety of the Justice League to hurt him and only [[spoiler:the even more evil Trigon]] is his superior. He is defeated in ''War'' and ''Apokolips War'' by Boom Tubing him to a far away place, the second time with the latter.
41* LargeAndInCharge: {{Exaggerated}}. While Darkseid is normally portrayed as very tall even for his race, this version is a literal giant who is the size of a small building, far bigger than any of his minions or any other hero.
42* TheManBehindTheMan: He's the creator of Doomsday and Cyborg Superman, who were the {{Big Bad}}s of ''Death'' and ''Reign'', respectively.
43* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler:Much like the ''New 52'' proper, Darkseid's eyes are fine after having two objects stabbed into them (and in this case, zapped with lightning and heat vision afterward) in his debut.]]
44* YourSizeMayVary: While still huge, he is smaller in ''Apokolips War'' than he was in ''War''.
45[[/folder]]
46
47[[folder:Ocean Master]]
48!! Orm
49[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ocean_master_jltoa_1.png]]
50!!!'''Species:''' Atlantean
51!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueWar''[[note]]In TheStinger[[/note]] | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueThroneOfAtlantis'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/TheDeathOfSuperman The Death of Superman: The Wake]]''
52!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/SteveBlum (''War'', uncredited), Creator/SamWitwer (''Throne of Atlantis'')
53
54The half-brother of Aquaman. Outraged by his father's death during the Justice League's battle with Darkseid in War, Orm declare war on the surface world.
55----
56* AbortedArc: TheStinger of ''Throne of Atlantis'' sees Luthor approach Orm with an an offer. This is never followed up on and given the ending of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDarkApokolipsWar'', it likely never will.
57* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics, Orm only wages war against the surface world because he erroneously believes that Atlantis was attacked first. His genuine love for his brother ultimately leads him to pull a HeelFaceTurn and help the Justice League repel the invaders from the Trench. In the film, he is a genocidal maniac with no redeeming qualities, going as far as to [[spoiler:murder his own mother after she opposes his plans]].
58* BigBad: He is the central antagonist of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueThroneOfAtlantis'', usurping the throne in order to lead Atlantis in a war against the surface.
59* CainAndAbel: Orm is a genocidal megalomaniac who wages war on the surface world and [[spoiler:murders his own mother when she tries to stop him]]. In contrast, his brother Arthur is a NiceGuy who joins the Justice League.
60* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: At the end of ''Throne of Atlantis'', Lex offers him to join his Legion of Doom, but he hasn't been seen since.
61* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He seems to genuinely want revenge for his father's death.
62* TheEvilPrince: He's the second son of the queen of Atlantis, and he's willing to pull a coup to become king which includes killing his mother and trying to kill his half-brother.
63* FantasticRacism: Orm harbours a deep hatred for the surface world and wishes to wage war against all its dwellers.
64* InkSuitActor: In ''Throne of Atlantis'', he very much resembles his voice actor Sam Witwer.
65* ItsAllAboutMe: While he claims that everything he's done was for the good of Atlantis, it's clear that it's only about satisfying his own needs and hatred.
66* LargeHam: When Orm witnesses Shazam conjure a lightning bolt, he bombastically challenges the hero to test his strength.
67--> '''Orm:''' It seems we BOTH call down the lightning! Let us see whose magic is STRONGER!
68* ManChild: Most of his tirades sound like a child throwing a tantrum.
69* {{Matricide}}: [[spoiler:Killed his mother after she discovered his treachery and tried to stop him.]]
70* NecessarilyEvil: He hijacks a human submarine and has it attack Atlantean civilians to justify war against the surface world.
71* TheSociopath: Lies and manipulates his way to power, and [[spoiler:murders his own mother without a hint of remorse]].
72* VillainousCrush: To Mera, who doesn't make it a secret that she's not interested. He may have gotten over it when Mera sided with Aquaman and the Justice League.
73[[/folder]]
74
75[[folder:Black Manta]]
76->See the Characters/DCAMUSuicideSquad page.
77[[/folder]]
78
79[[folder:Destiny]]
80!! Destiny
81[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hyxdun8.png]]
82!!!'''Species:''' Human
83!!!'''Appearences:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDark''
84!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/AlfredMolina
85
86A former man of science until he went insane 500 years ago and tried to take over using the Dreamstone, he was defeated but he comes back in the modern day.
87----
88* AdaptationNameChange: Downplayed but his name might get him confused for the Endless of the same name. In truth he is based on ''Doctor'' Destiny.
89* AdaptationalBadass: The original Dr Destiny was formidable in his own right but was very small-minded when it came to his ambitions, even when wielding Morpheus' Dreamstone in ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989''. This incarnation is a bona fide PersonOfMassDestruction that is so powerful that he can take over the eastern seaboard in a single night.
90* AxCrazy: Back when he was alive, he spent his time razing a village and making the inhabitants kill each other for little more than sick kicks before finally being stopped. When he brings himself back, the only thing about him that’s changed is that he’s much more large-scale about his psychotic appetites.
91* BigBad: Serves as this for Justice League Dark as everything bad was a result of his scheming.
92* BodyHorror: Before he was banished to Hell (or wherever Merlin sent him) he looked quite normal. A tad pale maybe, but nothing too extreme. When he finally came back to Earth, on the other hand...
93* TheBusCameBack: Meta-example. It's been up to at least fourteen years since Dr. Destiny had his last animated appearance in the previous Justice League cartoon. In ''Justice League Dark™'', he finally makes his glorious return after well over a decade.
94* EvilSorcerer: He uses magic to extend his life and killed a bunch of people.
95* AGodAmI: He believes himself to be a god.
96* HatePlague: Destiny's Dream Stone induces hallucinations, which he can exploit to make people dangerously aggressive towards each other. At the film's climax, an entire city succumbs to his spell, including the Justice League, who starts fighting the other heroes after being consumed by a blind rage.
97* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Destiny kills Jason Blood by separating him from Etrigan, causing his old age to catch up to him.]]
98* KarmicDeath: His final demise comes as a result of Constantine provoking Destiny to the point that he brings him inside his barrier so he can rough him up with his bare hands, while smuggling Deadman inside his own body so he can BodySurf into Destiny and distract him long enough for the others to put him down for good.
99* OurLichesAreDifferent: Because he made the dreamstone with a part of his soul, he can (and does) use it to resurrect himself, along with the fact that it also acts as a sort-of anchor to the physical world. When Batman destroys the dreamstone, he goes with it and stays gone.
100* PragmaticVillainy: He's crazy, not stupid. For instance, after Etrigan took out both him and the Dream Stone the first time round, he makes a point of not exposing himself or the stone in a close-quarters fight with Etrigan (or, indeed, anyone), maintaining a permanent force-shield that allows him to keep everyone else at arm's length. He also ignores Deadman's jibe about god not needing a force-shield. The one moment he grabs the IdiotBall is when he underestimates Constantine and drags him inside the shield - if he hadn't done that, he'd have won.
101[[/folder]]
102
103[[folder:Paradooms]]
104!! Paradooms
105[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/paradooms.jpg]]
106!!!'''Species:''' Parademon-Doomsday Hybrid
107!!!'''Appearences:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDarkApokolipsWar''
108
109Paradooms are genetically engineered soldiers that were created by combining Parademons with Doomsday's genetic code.
110----
111* DevouredByTheHorde: ''They'' are the horde that ate [[spoiler:Zatanna, Batgirl, Shazam, Bane, and possibly Hal Jordan and Swamp Thing.]]
112* EliteMooks: They represent the elite of the Darkseid army.
113* GlassCannon: They can hurt heroes like Wonder Woman and Shazam, but they can be destroyed by a Batarang.
114* HeroKiller: Despite being Mooks, they manage to kill many superheroes.
115* LightningBruiser: They are ''very'' fast, which contributes greatly to their victory over the heroes, as they thoroughly avert MookChivalry.
116* MonsterThreatExpiration: Downplayed, they never stop being a threat, but they are less deadly later on to the point that even normal humans can survive fights against them, even without Kryptonite.
117* QuantityVsQuality: As deadly an improvement over the standard Parademons that the Paradooms are, individually they are vastly inferior to the original Doomsday, likely due to being mass produced.
118* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Exactly how powerful they are supposed to be can vary from scene to scene, in some cases they are almost indestructible and can only be killed by kryptonite, and in other cases Batgirl using a metal stick can kill several.
119* ZergRush: Individually they can be destroyed by Batgirl, but they make up for it with their enormous numbers.
120[[/folder]]
121
122!!Superman Enemies
123[[folder:Doomsday]]
124!! Doomsday
125[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/doomsday_9.png]]
126!!!'''Species:''' Mutated Kryptonian Clone
127!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/TheDeathOfSuperman'' | ''The Death of Superman: The Wake''
128A mysterious and powerful monster sent to Earth to kill the Justice League.
129----
130* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Originally created in an experiment to create the UltimateLifeForm, here he's a LivingWeapon created by Darkseid specifically to kill Superman.
131* AxCrazy: All he lives for is murder and destruction.
132* TheBerserker: Doomsday's fighting style is charge and crush like a raging, rampaging monster.
133* BigBad: He is the main antagonist of ''WesternAnimation/TheDeathOfSuperman'', arriving on Earth from a boom tube and destroying everything on its wake. Later films reveal he was only acting in [[GreaterScopeVillain Darkseid's]] interests.
134* TheBrute: An almost mindless killing machine who relies on brute strength to overcome his opponents, and he happens to be among the top three strongest characters in the DCAMU, the other two being Superman and his creator, Darkseid.
135* CompositeCharacter: His look most closely recalls the original comics and ''New 52'' appearance, with his traits of progressively growing spikier as the fight wears on and having EyeBeams taken from the ''Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse'' incarnation. ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDarkApokolipsWar'' later revealed he was a clone of Superman, much like his Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse counterpart was.
136* DiabolusExNihilo: Arrives in via comet and proceeds to go on a rampage with no attention given to its origins outside of some brief speculation. ''Reign'' reveals that Doomsday was created by Darkseid for the purpose of killing Superman.
137* TheDragon: To Darkseid in ''Death'', as he was created for the purpose of killing Superman.
138* DumbMuscle: Doomsday was bred only to kill and destroy, which leaves little in the way of intelligence beyond a feral, rage-fueled beast. However, he does have a limited capacity for learning, but only in how to better kill his opponents.
139* FeralVillain: Doomsday is a killing machine with no real thoughts or feelings, only murderous impulses.
140* ItCanThink: Downplayed: Despite being so mindless that the Martian Manhunter can't read him, Doomsday does show some tactics besides "beat anything that moves to death with my fists". This includes picking up Wonder Woman's sword to kill her with, wrapping Superman's cape around his neck as a noose and leaving the Manhunter alone after his fists fail to hit the [[IntangibleMan Intangible Martian]].
141* KickThemWhileTheyAreDown: He continues to pummel Wonder Woman until she goes unconscious, and was about to deliver the coup-de-grace with her own sword before being thwarted.
142* LivingWeapon: Lex speculates that Doomsday is just a weapon meant to wipe out all life on the planet to make way for a conquering force. ''Reign of the Supermen'' confirms his theory, as Darkseid prepares to invade Earth and expresses surprise at Doomsday's demise.
143* TheJuggernaut: Absolutely ''brutalizes'' every member of the Justice League who gets in his way, and gives even the Man of Steel a run for his money.
144* LaserGuidedTykeBomb: Born and bred by Darkseid to kill Superman, and he actually succeeds... [[DeathIsCheap for a while at least.]]
145* MutualKill: [[spoiler:Doomsday's last act just as Superman landed the killing blow was to stab him in the chest with a BladeBelowTheShoulder, nearly killing the Man of Steel.]]
146* NeckSnap: [[spoiler:Superman kills him by punching him so hard, his head does a full 180.]]
147* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: For the entire movie, he dishes a particularly hard and extended one out to every member of the Justice League, and even Superman.
148* PowerIncontinence: Doomsday doesn't have full control over his EyeBeams and is seen shaking his head in confusion whenever they come out. It's implied that Doomsday's heat vision is a defensive mechanism which is triggered instinctively, as he only displays such ability when Superman and Luthor start to gain the upper hand over him.
149* SuperStrength: Doomsday outclasses the entire Justice League in terms of sheer strength and durability, defeating all the heroes with nothing but his own brute force.
150* SpikesOfVillainy: Much like his comics counterpart, he has bony spikes all over his body. [[spoiler:And much like his DCEU self, he kills Superman by stabbing him with one of them.]]
151* UnskilledButStrong: Downplayed. His general fighting style boils down to "beat the shit out of anything that moves" and he lacks any finesse or discipline, but is just so damn strong, he can just tank whatever the League throws at him. However, he appears to learn some tactical sense as he fights, in that he recognizes how to use weapons or even use Superman's own cape to strangle him.
152* UnstoppableRage: He is built on rage alone and one could argue he is the incarnation of wrath itself. He thinks of nothing more than just to kill and this homicidal monster is able to beat anyone in the Justice League just by his great power and rage alone.
153[[/folder]]
154
155[[folder:Cyborg Superman]]
156!!Hank Henshaw
157[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/reign_of_the_superman_5.jpg]]
158!!!'''Species:''' Cyborg
159!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/TheDeathOfSuperman'' | ''The Death of Superman: The Wake'' | ''WesternAnimation/ReignOfTheSupermen''
160!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PatrickFabian (Hank Henshaw), Creator/JerryOConnell (Cyborg-Superman)
161
162A former astronaut who becomes a cyborg supervillain bent on revenge against Superman.
163----
164* BerserkButton: He doesn't want anyone to say his wife's name, nor does he like anyone asking him what would his wife think of him now.
165* BigBad: Of ''WesternAnimation/ReignOfTheSupermen''. He spends much of it as TheDragon to [[GreaterScopeVillain Darkseid]] but is the one driving the plot. He later betrays Darkseid to kill Superman himself, going so far as to sabotage his attempted invasion.
166* BitchInSheepsClothing: He makes himself appear to want to help people like Superman before him, but is hiding a more sinister agenda.
167* BrokenPedestal: He once thought very highly of Superman. After Doomsday destroyed their space station and killed his wife, he has nothing but contempt for the Man of Steel.
168* CastAsAMask: Creator/JerryOConnell voices him when he poses as Superman with Patrick Fabian voicing him when he talks to Darkseid and after dropping the act when Lois confronts him.
169* TheDragon: For Darkseid, the film's GreaterScopeVillain. Darkseid is leagues more powerful than Henshaw, but his entire invasion hinged on Henshaw's Cyber Corps. Once he breaks from his control, he quickly sabotages the invasion, stranding Darkseid and his army in space.
170* TheHeavy: The film's lead villain in front of Darkseid. His vengeance pushes him to take the BigBad role for himself in the climax.
171* ItsAllAboutMe: Despite his claims about getting revenge for his wife, as Lois points out, it's only ever been about him and making himself feel better.
172* MisplacedRetribution: His reason for hating Superman? He wasn't there to stop Doomsday from killing his wife. And he's willing to get revenge by teaming up with Darkseid, the one who created Doomsday in the first place.
173* NeverMyFault: During a MotiveRant, he blamed Superman for what happened to his wife and crew, refusing to acknowledge that his stalling launching the shuttle in the hope Superman would show up to stop the meteor carrying Doomsday was the reason for what happened in the first place.
174* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: With a little spurning from Lois, Henshaw turns on Darkseid and sabotages his invasion in favor of killing Superman himself.
175* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Much like the comics, his plan is to tarnish Superman's legacy, blaming Superman for the death of his crew.
176* SpannerInTheWorks: Darkseid's invasion of Earth would have gone swimmingly had Henshaw not sabotaged the portal.
177[[/folder]]
178
179[[folder:Metallo]]
180!!John Corben
181!!!'''Species:''' Cyborg
182!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/TheDeathOfSuperman''[[note]]hologram[[/note]] | ''The Death of Superman: The Wake'' | ''WesternAnimation/ReignOfTheSupermen''[[note]]photograph[[/note]]
183A dying soldier that was transformed into a powerful cyborg with a Kryptonite Heart.
184----
185* AllThereInTheManual: His origin was only revealed in the tie-in comic to ''WesternAnimation/TheDeathOfSuperman''.
186* CameBackWrong: General Sam Lane was trying to save him by turning him into a cyborg, however he became mad with power.
187* TheCameo: His appearances so far have only been small cameos. As a hologram in ''WesternAnimation/TheDeathOfSuperman'', and as a newspaper photograph in ''WesternAnimation/ReignOfTheSupermen''.
188[[/folder]]
189
190[[folder:Parasite]]
191!! Joshua Michael Allen
192!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
193!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/TheDeathOfSuperman The Death of Superman: The Wake]]''
194
195A metahuman who drains the life and power of anyone he touches.
196----
197* PowerParasite: Naturally he is this, and wants to keep Superman as his prisoner so he can drain him for a long time.
198[[/folder]]
199
200[[folder:Lobo]]
201!! Lobo
202!!!'''Species:''' Czarnian
203!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/TheDeathOfSuperman The Death of Superman: The Wake]]''
204
205The last Czarnian and a bounty hunter.
206----
207* AntiHero: Is a bounty hunter but despite what it looked like he was trying to capture a dangerous alien.
208[[/folder]]
209
210[[folder:Mr Mxyzptlk]]
211!! Mr Mxyzptlk
212!!!'''Species:''' Imp
213!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/TheDeathOfSuperman The Death of Superman: The Wake]]''
214
215An interdimensional imp from the fifth dimension who along with King Brxz force Superman and the Flash into a race to see who is fastest.
216----
217* SoreLoser: He is not happy that the Flash won, but he still agrees to return Metropolis and Central City to Earth like he said he would.
218[[/folder]]
219
220!!Batman Enemies
221
222[[folder:Killer Croc]]
223!! Waylon Jones
224[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/killer_croc_war_001.png]]
225!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
226!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SonOfBatman''
227!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
228A large criminal with a reptilian-like skin condition.
229----
230* BeastMan: Like most versions of the character, he is basically a humanoid crocodile. Apparently, he has become even more beast-like after consuming steroids, which notably caused him to grow a tail.
231* BodyHorror: After being captured, he starts going into withdrawal from the steroids that gave him his new tail and strength. His scales are flaking off and his tail is so decayed that Batman just rips it off with one good tug.
232* ImAHumanitarian: He tries to eat Batman several times.
233* InTheBack: Just before he could kill Batman, he receives an electric dart in the back courtesy of Talia, though he survives.
234* MutilationInterrogation: Is victim of this when Batman comes to his cell in Arkham to interrogate him. As he refuses to talk, Batman rips off his tail, which seems extremely painful.
235* NearVillainVictory: He manages to overpower Batman and comes very close to kill him, but he's stopped by Talia's intervention.
236* NeverSmileAtACrocodile: He looks like a humanoid crocodile.
237* NoSell: After becoming stronger and tougher due to the steroids, he can brush off batarangs as if they were flies, and even Batman's punches and kicks have little effects on him.
238* PrehensileTail: During his fight with Batman, he uses his tail to grab various things, including Batman himself.
239* StarterVillain: In ''WesternAnimation/SonOfBatman'', he's the first villain fought by Batman.
240* SuperStrength: He's so strong, he can lift a forklift effortlessly and throw it several feet away.
241* TailSlap: The first thing he does when he faces Batman is to try to crush him with his tail.
242* TookALevelInBadass: Apparently, he became stronger, tougher and more muscular after consuming steroids, to the point he almost manages to kill Batman during their fight. He also has grown a powerful tail, which he didn't have before.
243[[/folder]]
244
245[[folder:The Joker]]
246!! The Joker
247!!!'''Species:''' Human
248!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SonOfBatman'' | ''WesternAnimation/BatmanHush''
249!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker (''Son of Batman''), Creator/JasonSpisak (''Hush'')
250The Clown Prince of Crime and arch nemesis of Batman. Once a petty criminal who accidentally fell into a vat of chemicals that drove him insane.
251----
252* AdvertisedExtra: He is featured prominently in the cover of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanHush'', but his role in the film is minimal. Hush frames him for [[spoiler:the murder of Thomas Elliot]] and he is later seen cracking jokes as Batman struggles against Clayface, but is otherwise thoroughly irrelevant to the main narrative.
253* TheCameo: Appears briefly in his cell at Arkham in ''Son of Batman'' and on a monitor as one of Dollmaker's associates in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanVsRobin''.
254* DemotedToExtra: In most animated universes set in DC where Batman is one of the main protagonists, Joker tends to be featured prominently as one of the most important villains. In the DCAMU, he's barely a blip on the radar with his first official appearance being little more than a cameo and his second, more prominent appearance being that of a supporting villain at best. And then we find out how he was [[spoiler: KilledOffScreen by Batman in ''Apokolips War'' like an afterthought.]]
255* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: The design seen on the Batcomputer monitor in ''Batman vs. Robin'' features a different face and less lines on it than in ''Hush''.
256* KilledOffscreen: According to Harley, [[spoiler:the corrupted Batman killed him in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDarkApokolipsWar''.]]
257* NotMeThisTime: He wasn't lying about [[spoiler:not killing Thomas Elliot]]. He even quips that saying he's innocent doesn't sound right.
258[[/folder]]
259
260[[folder:The Dollmaker]]
261!! Anton Schott
262!!!'''Species:''' Human
263!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanVsRobin''
264!!!'''Voiced By:''' Music/WeirdAlYankovic
265A serial murderer that kidnaps children to turn them into obedient "Dolls".
266----
267* AssholeVictim: He primarily preys on children, converting them into his brainwashed slaves, while keeping the rest locked in cages to the point where they are dying of the poor conditions. And then returns Damian's one show of mercy by trying to stab him InTheBack. In short, his utterly gruesome death by Talon was well deserved.
268* ColdEquation: Tells Damian that some of the children he kidnapped have to be sacrificed so that the others could survive.
269* CompositeCharacter: His real name is Anton Schott, yet his appearance evokes Barton Mathis and his M.O. combined both (Schott's habit of turning kids into dolls and the face stealing of Mathis). His backstory similarly combines their respective fathers (the name of Winslow Schott, a.k.a. the Toyman, with the serial killer history of Wesley Mathis)
270* InTheBack: Talon kills him by punching him through his back and ripping out his heart.
271* ISurrenderSuckers: Damian reduces him to a sobbing mess after tangling up his legs and threatening to cut out his heart, but ultimately chooses to spare him. However, the second he turns his back on Dollmaker, the villain is already rising to his feet and preparing to backstab him with his own batarang. Talon proceeds to backstab ''him'' instead.
272* MalevolentMaskedMan: He wears a creepy doll mask. His "Dolls" wear similar masks as well.
273* ThatManIsDead: When Damian calls him Anton Schott, he replies that Anton Schott died when his father took away his innocence, now he's the Dollmaker.
274* NonActionGuy: Despite having a pretty impressive build, he doesn't seem to have any fighting skills and relies exclusively on his "Dolls" to fight the intruders.
275* ObliviouslyEvil: He genuinely believes he's helping the children by turning them into killing machines.
276* SoftSpokenSadist: He has a child-like, yet creepy voice that doesn't sound anything like his voice actor.
277* StarterVillain: He is the first villain to appear in the film, and gets killed by Talon.
278* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: His father was a psychopathic killer and [[AbusiveParents treated him horribly]]. This caused him to become a very deranged man who experiments on children in order to "protect" them.
279* WouldHurtAChild: He kidnaps many children to experiment on them.
280[[/folder]]
281
282[[folder:Talon]]
283!!Talon
284[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/talon_war_001.jpg]]
285!!!'''Species:''' Human
286!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Nightwing & Robin''[[note]]non-speaking[[/note]] | ''WesternAnimation/BatmanVsRobin''
287!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JeremySisto[[note]]Creator/RobinAtkinDownes voices the character for one word[[/note]]
288The muscle of the secret Court of Owls who is interested in recruiting Damian as his apprentice.
289----
290* AbusiveParents: As a child, his father was an alcoholic cat burglar who beat him after he botched a robbery.
291* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: This versions backstory of being the son of an abusive thief is unique to this version.
292* AgeLift: The Talon used in ''The Court of Owles'' was William Cobb who was born in the early 21st century and when was kept in stasis when the Court didn't need him, while this version is a regular human and appears to be the same age that he looks.
293* BigBad: Talon eventually becomes the main threat in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanVsRobin'' [[spoiler:once he slaughters the entirety of the Court of Owls, imprisons Robin and leads the undead Talons in a massive assault against Wayne Manor]].
294* CompositeCharacter:
295** While mainly based on William Cobb, his appearance resembles Calvin Rose and takes some inspiration from other Talons in regards to his skillset.
296** Though this Talon's appearance and backstory meshes together elements from several characters who shared said identity in the comics, his plan to recruit Damian Wayne as an apprentice, convince him to employ lethal force as a crime fighter, and manipulate him into turning against Batman is lifted from Nobody, the main villain from the first arc of Peter Tomasi's 2011 ''Batman & Robin'' run.
297* TheDogBitesBack: After getting beaten by his father, Talon eventually sold him out to the police by calling them anonymously.
298* TheDragon: He works directly for the Grandmaster and is the Court's top soldier. [[spoiler:He becomes a DragonAscendant after killing the Court.]]
299* EstablishingCharacterMoment: He kills Dollmaker by ripping out his heart and telling Damian to never doubt his instincts, setting him up to be an incredibly mysterious and dangerous role model for the young hero.
300* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Subverted, [[spoiler:He seems to deeply love Samantha who constantly tries to reassure him that despite not having been born to wealth that she accepts him, and he has plenty of PetTheDog moments with Damian. However he betrays Samantha for Damian despite only knowing him for a few days because he feels they have a CommonalityConnection and doesn't want to kill him, and when Damian refuses to help him kill Batman he then tries to kill Damian anyway.]]
301* EvilCounterpart:
302** Talon compares himself to Batman, given that they are both orphans, were trained in hand-to-hand combat, and dress in costumes based on nocturnal animals. However, Talon rejects Batman's no-killing rule, and is a member of a secret society whose main objective is to exert influence in all of Gotham.
303** Realizing that Damian Wayne's anger is a result of his inability to meet his father's expectations, Talon comes to see his own younger self in the boy. However, while Damian manages to bond with Batman and become a true hero, Talon is unable to let go of his past and dies a criminal.
304* FateWorseThanDeath: His main motivation is to avoid one. [[spoiler:As the Court of Owls' assassin, Talon is destined to become one of the organization's undead soldiers. To avoid such fate, he approaches Robin and tries to manipulate the boy into taking his place in the ritual]].
305* FinalBoss: After the other Talons are taken out, he himself is the last opponent Batman and Damian face.
306* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Played with. [[spoiler: After he has slaughtered half of the Court of Owls, he ditches his mask and doesn't wear it again for the remainder of the film, but instead of becoming a hero he replaces the Court as the BigBad.]]
307* NoNameGiven: His real name has not been revealed, even when he was a child.
308* OminousOwl: Unsurprisingly his owl-themed helmet invokes this motif.
309* PetTheDog: Despite just using Damian at first, he does grow to care about him and [[spoiler:kills the Court in order to save his life. Unfortunately he becomes obsessed with becoming his new mentor after sacrificing so much for Damian and tries to kill Batman]].
310* SelfMadeOrphan: After a botched robbery, Talon's father brutally punches him in a drunken rage. In retaliation, the boy calls the police, and is seen staring triumphantly when his dad dies in the ensuing confrontation.
311* SlasherSmile: When Robin chooses to spare his life, Talon responds by staring at the boy with a wicked smile and [[spoiler:commiting suicide]].
312* TheStarscream: Talon [[spoiler:kills the Grandmaster of the Court of Owls and takes over the undead Talons to conduct his own personal mission to kill Batman]].
313* TragicKeepsake: Played with. [[spoiler:Shortly before he dies, he entrusts his pocket watch to Robin, but the hero throws it away in disgust]].
314* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: The Talon used in ''The Court of Owles'' storyline was William Cobb who was revealed to be Dick Grayson's great-grandfather. This version of Talon is clearly not meant to be related to Dick in anyway.
315* WellIntentionedExtremist: Subverted. Talon introduces himself as a vigilante analog to Batman, except without a "misguided moral code"; claiming that "the ends justify the means" when it comes to fighting criminals. However, [[spoiler:his intentions are much more selfish, as his true goal was to convince Robin to take his place in the Court of Owls]].
316* WouldHurtAChild: Talon [[spoiler:murders all members of the Court of Owls, some of whom were still children]]. He also tries to kill Robin after the latter repeatedly refuses to join him during the final battle.
317[[/folder]]
318
319[[folder:The Grandmaster]]
320!! Samantha Vanaver
321!!!'''Species:''' Human
322!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanVsRobin'' | ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBadBlood''[[note]]dream[[/note]]
323!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle (regular voice); Creator/RobinAtkinDownes (as the Grandmaster)
324The current leader of the Court of Owls.
325----
326* BigBadWannabe: She's a dangerous threat, being the one leading the Court of Owls, but she crumbles rather easily once Talon turns on her and the rest of the Court.
327* BitchInSheepsClothing: Samantha is played up as Bruce's girlfriend but it turns out she's the Grandmaster of the Court of Owls and just trying to recruit him into the organization. She's already in a relationship with Talon.
328* TheCameo: She appears briefly in Bruce's dream in ''Bad Blood''.
329* CastAsAMask: The Grandmaster is voiced by Downes to hide that it's Samantha.
330* EvilCanNotComprehendGood: She believes that Bruce's dreams of a better future for Gotham as well as his compassion for the poor of Gotham is just his public persona, and that deep down he's just like the rest of the Court.
331* NavelDeepNeckline: She is wearing a dress with a plunging neckline when first introduced.
332* SamusIsAGirl: The Court Grandmaster sounds male, but is actually Samantha.
333* WhiteMaskOfDoom: Like the rest of the Court, she wears a white mask.
334[[/folder]]
335
336[[folder:Scarecrow]]
337!!Dr. Jonathan Crane
338!!!'''Species:''' Human
339!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Nightwing and Robin'' | ''WesternAnimation/BatmanHush''
340!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MichaelRosenbaum (''Nightwing and Robin''), Creator/ChrisCox (''WesternAnimation/BatmanHush'')
341
342A costumed psychologist who uses fear gas.
343----
344* AbsurdlySharpBlade: His scythe was able to cut into a tombstone without breaking.
345* AdaptationalBadass: Scarecrow is usually the least-physically imposing member of Batman's rogues gallery, but in ''Hush'' he holds his own against Nightwing and Catwoman.
346* CivvieSpandex: In his debut, he wore a trench coat with the only real super villain costume bit being his mask.
347* CostumeEvolution: In the ''Nightwing and Robin'' short attached to ''Throne of Atlantis'', he's shown wearing CivvieSpandex ala his ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'' counterpart. In ''Hush'', he wears an actual costume like other incarnations.
348[[/folder]]
349
350[[folder:Black Mask]]
351!! Roman Sionis
352!!!'''Species:''' Human
353!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBadBlood''
354!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/SteveBlum
355A sadistic and aggressive mobster that wears a black mask. Eventually the mask is burned into his head.
356----
357* EvilVersusEvil: He and the Heretic are locked in a gang war during the events of Bad Blood. Considering that the Heretic, his team and his backer are all dead while the last time Sionis was seen, he was alive (with the mask he was wearing burning into his face but since he survived in the comics, it's likely he did so here), it looks like he came out on top.
358* FacialHorror: His mask gets burned ''into his face'' like in the comics.
359* MalevolentMaskedMen: Ruthless mobster who wears a skull-like black mask.
360[[/folder]]
361
362[[folder:The Penguin]]
363!! Oswald Cobblepot
364!!!'''Species:''' Human
365!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBadBlood'' | ''WesternAnimation/BatmanHush''
366A penguin-themed mobster and a major part of Gotham's criminal underworld.
367----
368* TheCameo: Briefly appears at the very end of ''Bad Blood'', and then only in the montage of Batman and Catwoman fighting villains in ''Hush''.
369[[/folder]]
370
371[[folder:Professor Pyg]]
372!! Lazlo Valentine
373[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pygsuicide_squad_hell_to_pay.jpg]]
374[[caption-width-right:350:''"I'm a surgeon. I've seen bodies before."'']]
375!!!'''Species:''' Human
376!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SuicideSquadHellToPay''
377!!!'''Voiced By:''' James Urbaniak
378
379A deranged doctor in a pig mask with a penchant for performing horrifying surgeries.
380----
381* AbledInTheAdaptation: Professor Pyg in the comics is somehow even more crazed and deranged than ''the Joker'', due to only speaking through [[WordSaladHorror incoherent gibberish]]. Here, he is capable of proper communication and more mentally sound.
382* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Nobody is particularly disturbed to see Pyg's brains blown out of his head by Savage.]]
383* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler:His manner of death offscreen by Vandal Savage.]]
384* EatingTheEyeCandy: He ogles [[MsFanservice Knockout]] bathing while he is tied up, much to [[ClingyJealousGirl Scandal's annoyance]]. He scoffs at it saying he is used to seeing naked bodies all the time.
385* EvilGenius: To Vandal Savage, albeit unwillingly.
386* KidnappedScientist: Scandal Savage captures him at the start of ''Hell to Pay'' so he could perform a special surgery that only someone deranged like him could do it. [[spoiler:Insert the "Get Out of Hell" Card inside Vandal Savage's body and rig it so that when he dies, the Card will be used up on him.]]
387* MadDoctor: He uses his surgical skills to twist his victims horribly. His minions were people horribly disfigured by him (though nowhere near as terrible as the [[AndIMustScream Dollotrons]] from the comics) and at the start of the movie, he is in the process of performing a operation in Two-Face that will turn his entire face completely disfigured and erase his Harvey Dent personality. He is about to start this by inserting a [[EyeScream needle in his eye]] before Scandal interrupts him.
388* MalevolentMaskedMan: As his name indicates, he wears a pig mask.
389* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:On the receiving end of this trope after completing his surgery, Vandal executes him for having no further use for him.]]
390[[/folder]]
391
392[[folder:Hush]]
393!! [[spoiler:Edward Nygma / Riddler]]
394[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hush_02.png]]
395!!!'''Species:''' Human
396!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanHush''
397!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/GeoffreyArend
398
399A mysterious criminal that covers his face with bandages and has a vendetta against Batman.
400----
401* AdaptationalWimp: [[spoiler: Tommy Elliot is just a normal doctor as opposed to a highly trained opponent.]] And [[spoiler: The Riddler]], one of Batman’s most notorious and iconic foes, is referred to as a “C-lister” who Batman actively believes is not as major a threat as his other foes, and is implied to be a bit of a joke among other villains.[[note]]While the comics occasionally adopted this stance, especially in the late '80s and early '00s (Batman even notes in the original comic that he's half-expected Riddler to retire), it pretty much stopped by the New 52.[[/note]]
402* BandagedFace: Upon adopting the identity of Hush, [[spoiler:Nygma discards his Riddler outfit]] and opts to cover his face with bandages, which conceal his true identity.
403* BigBad: He is the titular antagonist of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanHush'', recruiting or blackmailing multiple members of Batman's rogue gallery in an elaborate scheme to kill Batman and [[spoiler:stop being seen as a joke by the other criminals]].
404* CompositeCharacter: In the comics, [[spoiler:Hush is Thomas Elliot, who allies himself with the Riddler as the two concoct a plan to end Batman's life]]. In the film, [[spoiler:Hush is the Riddler himself, who is the sole antagonist Batman faces during the film's climax]].
405* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:In the comics, the Riddler and Hush are separate characters, and both survive the events of the story. In the film, they are one and the same, and he meets his fate when Catwoman drops him into a pool of scorching chemicals during the climactic final battle.]]
406* DudeWhereIsMyRespect: [[spoiler:The entire reason why he has a vendetta against Batman and many others is because they never took him seriously as a criminal.]]
407* MeaningfulName: [[spoiler:Because this is the Riddler's new SecretIdentity, he had to keep who he was "hush-hush".]]
408* MythologyGag: [[spoiler:He sports his original ''New 52'' design before he was reverted to the more known green tux with derby hat.]]
409* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler:Upon bathing in the Lazarus Pit, the Riddler correctly deduces Batman's secret identity in a matter of minutes; successfully manipulates Poison Ivy into mind controlling Bane and Catwoman to steal money that he could take for himself; and manipulates Batman into a series of events that break his spirit and cause him to nearly abandon his no-killing rule.]]
410* UnderestimatingBadassery: [[spoiler: Riddler]], apparent joke of the underworld, successfully [[spoiler: manipulated every other major rogue, infiltrated a Lazarus Pit undetected, and almost killed both Batman and Catwoman and almost pushed Batman to break his one rule: no killing.]] Batman intentionally invokes this to psych [[spoiler: Riddler]] out during their final fight to defeat him.
411[[/folder]]
412
413[[folder:Poison Ivy]]
414!! Pamela Isley
415[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pamela_isley_war_001.jpg]]
416!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
417!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanHush''
418!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/{{Peyton List|1986}}
419
420A criminal with the ability to manipulate plant life and mindcontrol humans.
421----
422* TheBaroness: Sexpot variety. Her employer/employee relationship with Catwoman even has shades of a dominatrix.
423* CurseCutShort: Constantly she gets interrupted right as she's about to say a curse.
424* LeotardOfPower: She wears one that looks like it was made of leaves.
425* GreenThumb: As always, her abilities allow her to grow and control plants at will.
426* MsFanservice: A seductress that wears a tight leotard that emphasizes her cleavage and backside.
427* WeakButSkilled: She's not a very skilled hand-to-hand fighter, but her ability to brainwash people compensates for it very well.
428[[/folder]]
429
430[[folder:Bane]]
431->See the Characters/DCAMUSuicideSquad page.
432[[/folder]]
433
434[[folder:Mr. Freeze]]
435!! Victor Fries
436!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
437!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanHush''
438
439An ice themed villain who fought Batman and Catwoman.
440----
441* AnIcePerson: As per usual for Mr. Freeze, his weapon of choice is a freeze gun.
442* TheCameo: Only appears in the montage of Batman and Catwoman fighting villains.
443* MythologyGag: His appearance is based off on his ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' design.
444[[/folder]]
445
446[[folder:Clayface]]
447!! Basil Karlo
448!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
449!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanHush''
450!!!'''Voiced By:''' Adam Gifford
451
452A villain with the power to shapehsift.
453----
454%%* BlobMonster
455* EarlyBirdCameo: A character named Ms. Clay who is said to be a part of Clayface that became sentient appears as a member of the Suicide Squad in the tie in comic to the movie ''WesternAnimation/SuicideSquadHellToPay''.
456* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Clayface can change his own body structure and the texture of his cells to disguise himself as other people and reshape his limbs to create weapons.
457[[/folder]]
458
459!!Titans Enemies
460[[folder:Trigon]]
461!! Trigon
462[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/trigon09jpg_c740c3_765w.jpg]]
463!!!'''Species:''' Demon
464!!!'''Appearences:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTeenTitans'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDarkApokolipsWar''
465!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JonBernthal (''Justice League VS. Teen Titans''), Creator/JohnDiMaggio (''Apokolips War'')
466
467A demon that was summoned by a cult to cross over to Earth, he fathered a girl named Raven to herald his imminent return.
468----
469* AbusiveParents: He psychologically torments Raven as he tries to convince her to set him free, and also sends his minions to attack her when she repeatedly refuses to listen to him.
470* AchillesHeel: Other than the crystal that can seal him away, ''nothing'' else can stop him.
471* AlwaysABiggerFish: Proves to be the bigger fish to [[spoiler:Darkseid. While Darkseid does get some hits in and manages to trap Trigon's smoke form, when the demon is in Superman's body or in his own physical form, it becomes clear which is the greater dark force]].
472-> [[spoiler:''"So, you are one of the so-called 'New Gods. [[BadassBoast I am unimpressed.]]"'']]
473* AndIMustScream:
474** [[spoiler:Gets sealed inside the gem on Raven's forehead. He can do nothing but scream in despair.]]
475** [[spoiler:His fate in ''Apokolips War'' -- trapped in a void -- is little better, but at least there he can wail on Darkseid for all eternity. Possibly subverted, because he seems to be amused by the idea of dragging Darkseid into oblivion.]]
476* ArchnemesisDad: Subverted. Though Raven initially appears to despise Trigon, the films vaguely hint that [[WellDoneDaughterGirl she truly wishes to be loved by him]] -- it's also hinted that Trigon, in his own way, longs for a connection with his daughter, but almost all of the time, his own demonic nature prevents that from coming out in any other forms besides possessiveness, controlling tendencies and complete callousness or antipathy for everyone else Raven is close to. In ''Apokolips War'', Raven tells Damian that even bad fathers love their children, and she and Trigon bid each-other a civil and solemn farewell as [[spoiler:Trigon stays behind to fight Darkseid]] during the film's climax.
477* BigBad: For ''Justice League Vs Teen Titans''. His minions possess the Justice League and wreak havoc, in an attempt to convince Raven to submit to his will and release him into Earth.
478* BigRedDevil: Trigon looks like a typical demon, being a horned humanoid with red skin. In his original appearance, he was as tall as a skyscraper, though he can [[{{Sizeshifter}} change his size]] down to Superman's height.
479* BloodKnight: Appears to be ''absolutely thrilled'' at the prospect of being trapped in null space with Darkseid as a punching bag for eternity, even calling it "a wonderful gift".
480* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He has absolutely no regard for the welbeing of almost anybody other than himself, but [[spoiler:during the final act of ''Apokolips War'' he proves that despite being one of the most evil characters in the series and despite all the extreme torment that he caused Raven for his own selfish agenda, he still has a modicum of genuine affection for his daughter.]]
481* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: When he was summoned by Raven's mother, he assumed the form of a handsome male to easily seduce her. Up until they were actually in bed, when he revealed his true form to her...
482* GodzillaThreshold: [[spoiler:He becomes the heroes' last hope of defeating Darkseid, and is released by Constantine to distract the alien while the remaining character escape Apokolips.]]
483* HornsOfVillainy: He has two massive ones sprouting out the top of his head.
484* LeakingCanOfEvil: He's sealed away in Hell. However, his prison is not absolute, allowing him to send out Corrupter Demons to try and free himself. Later, [[spoiler:he's in a new prison and his screaming can leak out, but only into Raven's hearing]].
485* TheJuggernaut: Once he is summoned to Earth, he is absolutely impossible to beat back or slow down. Not even by ''Superman, Wonder Woman and the Flash''. It takes Raven sealing him back in one of the crystals shards to stop his onslaught. [[spoiler:Darkseid manages to tank his blows for a while, but even then Trigon is clearly winning the fight.]]
486* ALighterShadeOfBlack: [[spoiler:Admit it, you were cheering as he was beating the tar out of Darkseid while verbally roasting him, weren't you?]]
487* PetTheDog: [[spoiler:He tells Raven to be well before he drags Darkseid into the boomtube Cyborg opens, knowing full well that he'll be trapped in there forever.]]
488* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: It's implied that Raven [[ChildByRape was conceived by him forcing himself on her mother]]. While Raven's mother was willing to sleep with him when he was in his attractive human form, he transforms into his demonic form during the act and her horrified expression makes it clear that she no longer consented to having sex.
489* SatanicArchetype: He even is referred as Satan by other Titans, before Raven revealed his true name.
490* SealedEvilInACan:
491** Trigon was trapped inside a crystal by Raven, and spends the entirety of his debut film trying to convince her to unleash him on Earth. Though he succeeds after his minions threaten to kill her friends, Raven soon gains the resolve to seal him back during the film's climax.
492** Trigon remains trapped within Raven's gem in subsequent films. [[spoiler:The seal is broken once more in ''Apokolips War'', when Raven succumbs to despair after witnessing Damian's death]].
493* TakingYouWithMe: [[spoiler:He grabs Darkseid to ensue they both get sucked into the Boom Tube Cyborg opened.]]
494* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: Unlike in the comics, there's no confirmation that Etrigan and Merlin are his grandsons like in the comics, despite the former interacting with Raven in ''Apokolips War''.
495* VillainousRescue:[[spoiler: He incidentally ends up rescuing the Justice League from Darkseid during the final act of Apokolips War when he finally breaks Raven's seal and along with Cyborg ultimately ends up being the one to defeat Darkseid for good.]]
496[[/folder]]
497
498[[folder:Brother Blood]]
499!! Sebastian Blood
500[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maxresdefault_347.jpg]]
501!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
502!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansTheJudasContract''
503!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/GreggHenry
504
505The leader of the H.I.V.E terrorist organization and its public cover, the Church of Blood. He desires to kill the Titans and absorb their life-force and superpowers so that he may become a living god.
506----
507* AllYourPowersCombined: He absorbs the Titans' powers, which changes his physical appearance into an amalgamation of them.
508* AlternateSelf: Exists in the realities of ''[[Characters/TeenTitansGoAntagonists Teen Titans Go!]]'' and ''[[Characters/TeenTitans2003Enemies Teen Titans]]''.
509* AmbiguouslyHuman: He is somehow able to stop aging as long as he bathes in the blood of others, and even he has no idea where this ability comes from. He believes that destiny granted him this ability so that he might live long enough to one day ascend to godhood, but this is obviously a delusion and unsurprisingly fails to come to pass. It is entirely possible that he is merely just an unusually old metahuman and his ability is just a genetic quirk of fate.
510* BigBad: The central antagonist of ''The Judas Contract''.
511* CompositeCharacter: He combines Brother Blood from the comics with the H.I.V.E Master. This is not [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003 the first time this has happened either]].
512* DarkMessiah: He believes himself to be this, as he operates under the delusion that he is some sort of chosen one, although this is really just a rationalisation as he actually has no idea where his immortality comes from and just assumes he must be destined to rule over the world as a god once the right super-tech falls into his hands.
513* GodhoodSeeker: His motivation, as he states many times, is to become a god.
514* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He's shot by his second in command, who was such a firm believer in him that she believed he would want death over being imprisoned by the heroes.
515* ItsAllAboutMe: Blood has a truly monstrous ego to the point that he murders journalists for questioning him and considers the Titans to be "sinning" against him by trying to thwart his schemes. His cult is entirely built around devotion to himself and absolutely everyone in it is expendable to his ambitions.
516* LargeHam: Throughout the climax of the movie, he really starts ChewingTheScenery.
517* KilledMidSentence: He keeps on getting interrupted during the final battle, with even his last words going incomplete.
518* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Bathing in the blood of his enemies has somehow prevented him from ageing for centuries.
519* SinisterMinister: He's the leader of his own ReligionOfEvil.
520* SmugSnake: As a centuries old cult leader, he is comparable to Ra's Al Ghul, but it isn't favourable since Ra's was a WickedCultured NobleDemon who [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes cared for his family]] and [[WellIntentionedExtremist was honestly trying to improve the world]], while Blood is just a murderous, self-indulgent {{Jerkass}} who doesn't give a damn about anyone but himself and who thinks that the only real problem with the world is that everyone is not worshipping him. He ''thinks'' he is destined to ascend to godhood...but it's all a delusion.
521* VillainousBreakdown: He has one as he starts losing and his headquarters starts getting destroyed.
522[[/folder]]
523
524!!Suicide Squad Villains
525[[folder:Vandal Savage]]
526!! Vandar Adg
527[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maxresdefault_1_81.jpg]]
528!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
529!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SuicideSquadHellToPay'' (film)
530!!!'''Voiced By:''' Jim Pirri
531
532A millennia old immortal caveman who's posed as various figures throughout history.
533----
534* AbusiveParents: He has no qualms about [[spoiler:executing his daughter's lover]] in front of her eyes, no less.
535-->'''Captain Boomerang:''' ''(To Deadshot)'' Christ, I thought ''you'' were a lousy father.
536* AdaptationalOriginConnection: He made Gentleman Ghost promise to remain a ghost to protect an artifact he had made and placed inside Solomon Grundy, replacing Hawkman as the ghost's reason for staying.
537* AdaptationalWimp: Most incarnations of Savage possess CompleteImmortality (so much so that in the comics, the Spectre laments being unable to punish him for his crimes due to his immortality). This version only has a HealingFactor and even then worries about dying, [[spoiler:which ends up happening]]. Subverted in the tie-in comic when it's revealed that [[spoiler:he survived]].
538* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Gets killed (supposedly) by Zoom when the Card is removed from his body, and it couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.]]
539* BadBoss: Orders his men to [[spoiler:shoot Knockout when she is in their line of fire, saying she is expendable]].
540* BigBadEnsemble: With Professor Zoom and Waller in ''Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay''.
541* FriendlyEnemy: Apparently had this relationship with Jason Blood due to both being immortal.
542* HistoricalRapSheet: Like most Vandal Savages, as the true identity of [[JuliusBeethovenDaVinci multiple conquerors and warlords]], he is responsible for some of the bloodiest battles and conquests in history.
543* ImmortalsFearDeath: [[spoiler:More like "Immortals Fear Going to Hell". Until the emergence of superheroes, he never really worried about the possibility of dying. But after too many brushes with death, he worries that his time will come soon and he will be damned to Hell when that happens. This is why he is after the Card so he can secure his afterlife.]]
544* {{Immortality}}: He is a 5000-year old caveman who gained eternal life after being exposed to a meteor's radiation.
545* JuliusBeethovenDaVinci: He is said to have been Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar and Genghis Khan.
546* MeatgrinderSurgery: [[spoiler:He subjects himself to one by Professor Pyg to insert the Card inside his own body, just in case someone tries to kill him and it's rigged in such a way that trying to remove it would do just that, effectively using up the Card. He survives this procedure until Zoom manages to remove it with his intangibility powers, killing Savage in the process.]]
547* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:The comic hints that he may have survived and his daughter Scandal wants to kill him once and for all.]]
548* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Vandal Savage has been traditionally an enemy to the Justice League and many individual heroes, but he is made an antagonist to the Suicide Squad in ''Hell to Pay''.
549* TarotTroubles: He's represented by the Death card in Madame Xanadu's deck.
550* TimeAbyss: It wouldn't be Vandal Savage if he wasn't from the earliest era of human history.
551[[/folder]]
552
553[[folder:Professor Zoom]]
554!! Eobard Thawne
555[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zoomflashpoint_1.png]]
556!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
557!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox'' | ''WesternAnimation/SuicideSquadHellToPay'' (film)
558!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/CThomasHowell
559
560A scientist turned criminal from the 25th century, archenemy of The Flash.
561----
562* AdaptationalWimp: Deadshot noted that Zoom isn't nearly as fast as he normally is and he even had to resort to ''driving'' to get around. This trope is justified because [[spoiler:he's using the Speed Force to prolong what little life he has left and using his SuperSpeed causes it to burn faster]].
563* AmbiguousSituation: Since Deadshot shows familiarity with Zoom, it's unclear [[spoiler:whether Zoom replaced his DCAMU timeline counterpart or whether this version briefly coexisted alongside his post-Flashpoint counterpart in the same timeline.]]
564* {{Archenemy}}: Is The Flash's worst enemy and is completely dedicated to erasing Barry Allen from history.
565* BadBoss: Towards The Rogues. He hires them to break into the Flash Museum and capture Barry, then when they succeed, plants tiny 25th century explosives on them in a bid to kill Allen, fully content with his hired help dying in the blast as well.
566* BenevolentBoss: He's surprisingly pretty good to his crew in his second movie appearance. Given that [[spoiler:he's on the verge of dying, he [[PragmaticVillainy probably knows he can't afford to treat them like crap]]]].
567* BigBad: Of ''The Flashpoint Paradox''. [[spoiler:His taunting of Barry enables the events of the film to take place. In addition, Zoom himself allows and even enables the entire crisis in the new timeline to continue and ultimately reach [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt its logical conclusion.]]]]
568* BigBadEnsemble: With Vandal Savage and Waller in ''Hell to Pay'', as they are all horrible people who want to get their hands on the same MacGuffin. [[spoiler:He comes out as the biggest threat after offing Vandal.]]
569* BlackEyesOfCrazy: He has black sclera and red eyes.
570* BodyHorror: Has a [[spoiler:large gaping hole in his forehead as a result of getting shot in the head]] in his second movie appearance.
571* BoomHeadshot:
572** In ''The Flashpoint Paradox'', [[spoiler:Zoom receives a bullet through the brain courtesy of Flashpoint Batman.]]
573** In ''Hell to Pay'', [[spoiler:the CoupDeGrace that Deadshot gives him is another headshot through the same hole the previous bullet went through.]]
574* CompositeCharacter: He has the red and black eyes of Hunter Zolomon. He also takes some traits from ''Series/TheFlash2014'''s take on Savitar in ''Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay'', seeing as how he also [[spoiler:recruits Killer Frost as his [[TheDragon dragon]] and has to complete his objectives on borrowed time]].
575* DissonantSerenity: During the battle between the Amazons and Atlantians in London, Zoom makes his presence known to The Flash by stepping out of the backroom of a cafe complete with java in hand, sipping it nonchalantly and greeting Barry like an old pal.
576* DramaPreservingHandicap: A speedster like Thawne - who unlike The Flash, has zero qualms about killing - would normally make quick work of {{Badass Normal}}s and street-level Metahumans. He is much slower and weaker here due to [[spoiler:using the Speed Force to stretch out his death as long as possible before he can get his hands on the Card]].
577* EvilGloating: His tendency to monologue was his downfall in both films he appears in. In ''Flashpoint Paradox'', he is too busy taunting Flash to notice [[spoiler:Batman sneaking behind him and taking aim at his head]]. In ''Hell to Pay'', he teases Deadshot by showing him he has acquired the magic card, only for [[spoiler:Bronze Tiger to amputate his fingers with a thrown dagger]].
578* HannibalLecture: In the climax of ''The Flashpoint Paradox'', Barry asks Zoom what he has done with the world. The villain quickly turns the tables on him by revealing that [[spoiler:Barry's misuse of the Speed Force was the true reason for the altered timeline, then further breaks his spirit by asking who the real villain is]].
579* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:He dies of a ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill, being shot down by a ton of bullets from Deadshot in a very painful and drawn-out death. This was not long after he did a very similar thing by cutting Bronze Tiger several times with a knife.]]
580* LivingOnBorrowedTime: Throughout ''Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay'', [[spoiler:it's revealed that he survived getting his brains blown out by Flashpoint!Batman by drawing the Speed Force into his own body. However, Thawne knows he can only prolong the inevitable for so long, and is searching for the "Get Out of Hell Free" card so that when his time runs out, he can die and pass onto the afterlife unpunished]].
581* MultipleGunshotDeath: [[spoiler:His apparent final death in ''Hell to Pay'', courtesy of Deadshot.]]
582* NotAfraidToDie: In ''The Flashpoint Paradox'', he's completely unafraid of dying. As long as Flash suffers and dies in the end, he is content. [[spoiler:And when he has the "Get out of Hell free" card in ''Hell To Pay'', he actually ''wants'' to die, since the card will allow him to keep out of his rightful punishment in Hell.]]
583* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Deadshot notes that not only is Zoom not as fast as he used to be, he's ''driving''. [[spoiler:Turns out it's because the last bits of Speed Force within him are the only things keeping him alive, and using his powers will burn it out.]]
584* PlotTwist: As it turns out, Thawne [[spoiler:managed to survive his death in the Flashpoint timeline by absorbing the Speed Force into him just prior to death and passed in to the main timeline. This is a major plot thread in ''WesternAnimation/SuicideSquadHellToPay'' as he can only extend his life for so long and is seeking out the Get Out Of Hell Free card so that when his Speed Force reserve is depleted and he dies, he can pass into the afterlife unpunished]].
585* PrecisionFStrike: Rarely, if ever, swearing, Thawne's last words were "Fuck my life".
586* ProfaneLastWords: His last words after Deadshot shot him were "Fuck my life".
587* RedEyesTakeWarning: Glowing red and not the nicest guy around.
588* RoguesGalleryTransplant: While best-known as the Flash's ArchEnemy, ''Hell to Pay'' makes him the primary antagonist of the Suicide Squad.
589* SoftSpokenSadist: More often than not speaks in a soft, raspy whisper, and is a complete and utter sociopath to boot.
590* TheSociopath: Batman calls him one in-universe, and he's definitely not wrong. Even among the DarkerAndEdgier villains found in this continuity, Zoom stands out by being driven not by power or greed, but by his overwhelming hatred of Barry Allen and will stop at nothing to torment his hated foe. He's even willing to let the world be destroyed and be among those killed if it means Flash will die too.
591* ThisIsGonnaSuck: [[spoiler:After Bronze Tiger gets the "Get out of Hell free" card off of him and then Deadshot shoots him, Thawne can only say "[[PrecisionFStrike Fuck]] my life", as he's returned to his proper death at Thomas Wayne's hands and [[{{Hell}} what waits for him thanks to not having the card]].]]
592* VillainBall:
593** Rather than simply kill Barry in the Flashpoint timeline and be done with it, Thawne insists on beating him to a pulp and monologuing about how everything is Barry's fault. [[spoiler:This gives Flashpoint Batman the perfect opportunity to shoot him in the back of the head and give Barry the needed Speed Force energy to undo Flashpoint]].
594** In ''Hell to Pay'', [[spoiler:whenever he gets his hands on the card, he doesn't let himself die so he can go to Heaven. This enables Killer Frost to double cross him and steal the card. When he reclaims it later, he tries to goad Deadshot into killing him, giving Bronze Tiger time to slice his fingers off and make him vulnerable]].
595* VillainousValour: He is a despicable monster who is ultimately motivated by his own selfish desire to save himself, but it's still remarkable that [[spoiler:he is using every ounce of his being to keep himself alive a little longer and is way more vulnerable than what he normally is as a result]].
596[[/folder]]
597
598[[folder:Scandal Savage]]
599!! Scandal Savage
600[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scandal_savage_war_0001.jpg]]
601!!!'''Species:''' Human
602!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SuicideSquadHellToPay''
603!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/DaniaRamirez
604
605Vandal Savage's daughter and enforcer.
606----
607* AdaptationalWimp: The original Scandal inherited her father's healing factor. There is no mention whether she has it too, and is a BadassNormal otherwise.
608* AmbiguouslyBrown: She has a distinctive tan and a Latin-American accent, indicating that she is from Brazil just like in the original comics. The ''Hell to Pay'' tie-in comic has [[TheCapitalOfBrazilIsBuenosAires her speaking in Spanish for some reason]].
609* BattleCouple: She is in a relationship with Knockout, and they are both {{Action Girl}}s who oppose the Suicide Squad.
610* ButchLesbian: Ironically, despite her lover being an AmazonianBeauty, she is explicitly more masculine than her. Steel Maxum refers to her as a "butch" when telling his story to Task Force X.
611* DarkActionGirl: Scandal is fast, nimble and deadly with her WolverineClaws.
612* TheDragon: She is her father Vandal's second-in-command. [[spoiler:However, she turns on him after he kills her girlfriend in cold blood]].
613* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She is a ruthless assassin who is also in a loving relationship with her partner-in-crime.
614* {{Gayngster}}: Scandal is a lesbian and works for her father's criminal organization.
615* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: [[spoiler:She turns on her father and tips his hideout to the Suicide Squad after he coldly tries to execute her girlfriend before her eyes.]]
616* WolverineClaws: Her weapons of choice are two gloves with retractable blades.
617[[/folder]]
618
619[[folder:Knockout]]
620!! Knockout
621[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/knockout_war_0001.jpg]]
622!!!'''Species:''' New God
623!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SuicideSquadHellToPay''
624!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/CissyJones
625
626A New God from Apokolips currently in service to Vandal Savage.
627----
628* AdaptationalWimp: New Gods are normally more resilient to conventional damage than humans. [[spoiler:Knockout is gravely wounded by Vandal's gunmen]].
629* AmazonianBeauty: Being tall and muscled doesn't detract her beauty one bit. Not even Steel Maxum is deterred by it.
630* BattleCouple: In all her action scenes, she fights alongside her equally deadly girlfriend, Scandal.
631* TheBrute: Being an Apokoliptian, she is the most physically strong of Vandal's thugs.
632* ChainmailBikini: Knockout wears an Apokoliptian battle armour, which she compares to Wonder Woman's outfit.
633* DarkActionGirl: She is superstrong and hits like a truck, but is working for a megalomaniacal supervillain.
634* EvilRedhead: Has red hair and is an Apokoliptian currently in service to a immortal supervillain.
635* {{Gayngster}}: Knockout is a lesbian and used to be one of the New Gods, a race of alien beings that assisted Darkseid in his quest to conquer the universe. Defecting to Earth, she started a relationship with Scandal Savage, who made her a member of Vandal Savage's criminal organization.
636* InformedAttribute: She confirms that she is a New God, but you wouldn't think this considering [[spoiler: that she's mortally wounded by human bullets.]]
637* LipstickLesbian: In contrast to Scandal's ButchLesbian, Knockout is more conventionally feminine and willing to [[FemmeFatale use her wiles to get her way]].
638* MadeOfIron: Downplayed. [[spoiler:She survives after being pumped full with bullets by Vandal's henchmen and later getting shot in the face by him, but she is left in a critical condition in the hospital.]]
639* MsFanservice: She is not only extremely voluptuous and seductive, but she is also the very first female character to appear explicitly nude in this continuity.
640* PhysicalGod: She makes an off-handed mention about coming from Apokolips, confirming that she is indeed a New God.
641* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:Knockout is last seen being hospitalized with her life hanging by a thread. The follow-up comic shows she ultimately survived.]]
642* TheVamp: She seduces Maxum Steel in order to successfully steal the "Get Out of Hell" card from him.
643[[/folder]]
644
645[[folder:Blockbuster]]
646!! Roland Desmond
647[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blockbuster_bad_blood_0001.jpg]]
648!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
649!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBadBlood'' | ''WesternAnimation/SuicideSquadHellToPay'' (film)
650!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio (''WesternAnimation/BatmanBadBlood'' ), Creator/DaveFennoy (''WesternAnimation/SuicideSquadHellToPay'' )
651A Bludhaven mobster with a strange skin condition.
652----
653* TheBrute: While he is actually smart, he prefers to use brute force rather than his brains.
654* SoleSurvivor: The only villain working for Heretic that lives to see another movie.
655[[/folder]]
656
657%%[[folder:Silver Banshee]]
658%%!! Siobhan Smythe
659%%!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
660%%!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SuicideSquadHellToPay'' (film)
661%%!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JulieNathanson
662
663%%A super villain with the power of a sonic scream.
664%%----
665%%[[/folder]]
666
667[[folder:Gentleman Ghost]]
668!! James Craddock
669!!!'''Species:''' Ghost
670!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SuicideSquadHellToPay'' (comic)
671
672A former highwayman who now continues to exist as a ghost.
673----
674* AdaptationalOriginConnection: His origin with Hawkman is removed, and instead he remains a ghost out of a promise he made to Vandal Savage.
675* EvilCounterpart: To Deadman, a ghostly hero and member of Justice League Dark.
676[[/folder]]
677
678!Villain Teams
679
680!!Legion of Doom
681[[folder:In General]]
682A team of supervillains formed by Lex Luthor to fight the Justice League.
683----
684* AdaptedOut: Three of the five villains on this team were part of the original Legion of Doom in the ''WesternAnimation/SuperFriends'' cartoon, with Weather Wizard being included in this version while Toymaster acts as a stand in for Toyman.
685* EvilCounterpart: To the Justice League.
686[[/folder]]
687
688[[folder:Lex Luthor]]
689!! Alexander "Lex" Luthor
690[[quoteright:286:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/justice_league_vs_teen_titans_legion_of_doom_1.png]]
691[[quoteright:286:[[labelnote:Post-''Reign of the Supermen'' Costume]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/luthor_justice_league.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
692!!!'''Species:''' Human
693!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueThroneOfAtlantis''[[note]]In TheStinger[[/note]] | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTeenTitans'' | ''WesternAnimation/TheDeathOfSuperman'' | ''The Death of Superman: The Wake'' | ''WesternAnimation/ReignOfTheSupermen'' | ''WesternAnimation/BatmanHush'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDarkApokolipsWar''
694!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/SteveBlum (''Throne of Atlantis'', ''Justice League Vs. Teen Titans''), Creator/RainnWilson (all other appearances)
695
696Superman's archenemy and founder of the Legion of Doom.
697----
698* AbusiveParents: Lex is Superboy's GlorifiedSpermDonor and initially his chief adult figure, but there is no affection between them. He's a BadBoss rather than a father, deciding to kill Superboy after one too many disappointments. He literally has the syringe in his hand before he changes his mind... and kills Dabney Donovan instead.
699* ArchEnemy: Subverted. He's Superman's classic archfoe, which gets referenced by him fighting Superman in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTeenTitans''. However, in subsequent films the two form an unlikely alliance to stop Darkseid, who is a mutual, far worse enemy,[[spoiler: leading to Luthor being inducted into the Justice League]].
700* AntiVillain: Lex Luthor is a despicable human being with little empathy for those other than himself. However, he willingly assists the Justice League in their battles against Doomsday, Cyborg Superman, Hush and Darkseid; and seems genuinely hurt when Batman tells to his face that he doesn't consider him to be a legitimate member of the League.
701* BadBoss: He has Dabney Donovan beaten for failing to recognize Lois and talking to her about Superboy, used Mercy as a HumanShield against the Eradicator, and has Donovan killed for telling Superboy about his true origins as a hybrid clone of Superman and Luthor.
702* CompositeCharacter: His role in the comic version of ''ComicBook/BatmanHush'' was to set-up the first arc of ''ComicBook/SupermanBatman'', ''ComicBook/PublicEnemies2004''. In [[WesternAnimation/BatmanHush the animated version]], he takes Talia's role as the person in Lexcorp to help Batman find Ivy.
703* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Despite his only scene in ''Justice League Vs. Teen Titans'' being a fight against the League, he refers to himself as a business man. Later movies confirm this by showing him running [=LexCorp=].
704* EvilSoundsDeep: He is voiced by Creator/SteveBlum in his earliest appearances and thus has a deep voice. Averted when voiced by Rainn Wilson, as his voice is considerably softer.
705* HazyFeelTurn: Lex never stops being a morally repugnant person but manages to [[spoiler:play a key role in the heroes’ efforts during ''Reign of the Supermen.'' By the end of the credits, he’s joined the Justice League]].
706* KarmaHoudini: ''WesternAnimation/TheDeathOfSuperman'' shows that the worst Luthor got for his actions on ''[=JLvTS=]'' was house arrest [[spoiler:and even that is lifted by the end of the movie]]. By ''WesternAnimation/ReignOfTheSupermen'', he’s guilty of crimes including unethical genetic experiments and murder and not only does he not pay for his crimes, [[spoiler:he ''joins'' the Justice League in TheStinger]].
707* ObviousJudas: InUniverse. Batman does not attempt to hide his distrust towards Luthor in ''Apokolips War'', [[spoiler:telling Darkseid that Luthor only serves him out of fear and interrogating Lex once the heroes launch their assault on the Apokoliptian Reapers. However, it's not until Lex teleports Constantine's group to Apokolips that Batman finally decides he's had enough and sends the Paradooms to murder him]].
708* PoweredArmor: His appearance in ''[=JLvTT=]'' depicted him in his trademark green and purple battle armor.
709* TheMole: [[spoiler:Taking the identity of [[MeaningfulName "Sleeper"]], he was leaking information about Darkseid's activities to Lois Lane in ''Apokolips War'']].
710* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Clearly hopes to invoke this, between his talk about being a concerned businessman and telling Superman he'll pay for the destroyed armor.
711[[/folder]]
712
713[[folder:Solomon Grundy]]
714!! Cyrus Gold
715[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblr_o4t36jsl5q1r811rmo4_400.png]]
716!!!'''Species:''' Zombie
717!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTeenTitans'' | ''WesternAnimation/SuicideSquadHellToPay'' (comic)
718!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/RickDWasserman
719
720An undead zombie recruited by Lex Luthor to be a member of the LegionOfDoom.
721----
722* HulkSpeak: Like other versions, Grundy talks like this and while not voiced by Creator/FredTatasciore [[VideoGame/BatmanArkhamSeries like]] [[VideoGame/InjusticeGodsAmongUs in]] [[WesternAnimation/BatmanUnlimitedMonsterMayhem other]] [[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction versions]], [[Creator/RickDWasserman his voice actor]] still has [[WesternAnimation/PlanetHulk experience as the Hulk]].
723* SuperStrength: Like in some stories, he can be taken out by Batman on his own, but like in those stories, he's still strong enough to smash through walls.
724[[/folder]]
725
726[[folder:Cheetah]]
727->See the Characters/DCAMUSuicideSquad page.
728[[/folder]]
729
730[[folder:Weather Wizard]]
731!! Mark Mardon
732[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/weather_wizard.png]]
733!!!'''Species:''' Human
734!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTeenTitans'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDarkApokolipsWar''[[note]]non-speaking[[/note]]
735!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/RickDWasserman
736
737An enemy of the Flash, he can control the weather with a device designed to look like a wand.
738----
739* TheCameo: Appears in ''Apokolips War'' watching the fight between Harley Quinn and Lois Lane.
740* DemonicPossession: The plot of ''[=JLvTT=]'' is kicked off by him being possessed by one of Trigon's children.
741* WeatherControlMachine: As in several other versions, his "wand" is a device that can let him control the weather.
742* WeatherManipulation: When possessed by a demon, he displays the ability to control the weather without the aid of his tech.
743[[/folder]]
744
745[[folder:Toymaster]]
746!! Toymaster
747[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/toymaster_war_0001.jpg]]
748!!!'''Species:''' Robot
749!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTeenTitans'' | ''The Death of Superman: The Wake''| ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDarkApokolipsWar''[[note]]non-speaking[[/note]]
750!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/SteveBlum
751
752A villain who used robots made to look like toys as part of his crimes.
753----
754* AdaptationNameChange: In the comics, the robotic Toyman replacement was called Toyboy. But here it is changed to Toymaster
755* AllThereInTheManual: His origin is only revealed in the comic tie-in to ''WesternAnimation/TheDeathOfSuperman'' film.
756* AmbiguousRobots: The tie-in comic reveals that he was actually a robot created by Winslow Schott. However Toyman is notorious for making [[ActuallyADoombot robotic duplicates of himself, to take his place in prison while the real Toyman has already escaped]]. Not only that, but the robot was apparently destroyed in the comic and he reappears anyway in ''Apokolips War''.
757* TheCameo: Appears as one of the people witness Lois and Harley fight in ''Apokolips War''.
758* CanonCharacterAllAlong: In the tie in comic to ''The Death of Superman'' movie. It is revealed that he is a robot created by Winslow Schott a.k.a. The Toyman from mainstream comics. Therefore this makes him an adaptation of the supervillain Toyboy.
759* CompositeCharacter: His origin as revealed in the tie-in comic reveals that his "father" Winslow Schott was [[WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries sent to prison after being framed by Bruno Mannheim]]. This makes him a composite of Winslow Schott Jr. from the Animated Series as well as the mainstream Toyman. Him being a robot is also similar to the Jack Nimball-esque robotic puppet that Toyman controlled in the comic ComicBook/{{Justice}}.
760* EvilCounterpart: Since he is secretly a robot who believes he is human this makes him one for Cyborg, who was a human made partically robotic.
761* {{Expy}}: Created to be an expy of the Toyman due to Winslow Schott already being mentioned as incarcerated in ''Batman Vs. Robin''.
762* FakeMemories: The tie-in comic revealed he had false memories of growing up with his father in prison, but before dying disocvers he is just a robot.
763* RobotMaster: He controls a bunch of robots made to look like toys.
764* {{Retcon}}: In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanVsRobin'', Winslow Schott was in prison for kidnapping children. In the tie-in comic, Winslow Schott was framed by Bruno Mannheim by using his toy factory as a front for his illegal activities. Of course he was programmed with FakeMemories of having a childhood, so Winslow was likely still a serial killer but left that part out of Toymaster's memories.
765[[/folder]]
766
767!!League of Assassins and Associates
768
769[[folder:Deathstroke]]
770!! Slade Wilson
771[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/teen_titans_the_judas_contract_deathstroke.jpg]]
772!!!'''Species:''' Human
773!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SonOfBatman'' | ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansTheJudasContract'' | ''WesternAnimation/SuicideSquadHellToPay''[[note]]flashback[[/note]]
774!!!'''Voiced By:''' Thomas Gibson (''Son of Batman''), Creator/MiguelFerrer (''The Judas Contract'')
775
776A former member of the League of Assassins who tried to usurp control away from Ra's al Ghul after Damian was born.
777----
778* AdaptationalJerkass: This version of Slade is a lot more evil then his comic counterpart lacking any of his normal NobleDemon qualities. The only small remotely positive quality he has compared to his comic counterpart is that he's not shown sleeping with Terra in this incarnation, although it's still clear [[DownplayedTrope he's verbally grooming her at the very least and still betrays her and leaves her to die]].
779* AdaptationalKarma: [[spoiler:Unlike the original version of ''ComicBook/TheJudasContract'', where Slade manages to avoid going to prison, the Slade of the DCAMU is possibly dead or at least going to suffer pain and repercussions for his role.]]
780* AdaptationalWimp: In ''Son of Batman'', he isn't quite as formidable as he was in the comics, being an even match for Damian and not even scoring a hit on Batman. He eventually grew out of this in ''The Judas Contract.''
781* AlternateSelf: He exists in the realities of ''[[Characters/TeenTitansGoAntagonists Teen Titans Go!]]'' and ''[[Characters/TeenTitans2003Slade Teen Titans]]''.
782* BaitTheDog: ''The Judas Contract'' does a good job of tricking the audience into thinking Slade might have some humanity, with flashbacks revealing that he saved [[spoiler:Terra's]] life from a bigoted mob when she was a child, then raised her as a paternal figure and mentor. He also, [[AdaptationalHeroism unlike the comics]], rebuffs her sexual advances. Except then it turns out he's still dangling the prospect of a sexual relationship in front of her to keep her under his control, and he's ultimately still a predator who's only ever viewed this traumatized girl as a tool instead of a person. [[spoiler:He eventually betrays her and leaves her to die at Brother Blood's hands simply for a paycheck and shrugs off her betrayed reaction with the same deadpan humor he's been using throughout the film.]]
783* BigBad: Of ''Son of Batman''.
784* TheCameo: In ''Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay'', he is shown to be the assassin that killed Bronze Tiger's fiancé.
785* CompositeCharacter: His role in [[ComicBook/BatmanGrantMorrison the comic]] that ''Son of Batman'' was adapted from originally belonged to Talia.
786* DeadpanSnarker: In ''The Judas Contract'', 90% of his lines are snark towards Brother Blood and the Titans.
787* TheDragon: He is hired by Brother Blood in ''The Judas Contract'', kidnapping the Titans so that the latter can absorb their powers.
788* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a menacing voice thanks to both Thomas Gibson and the late Creator/MiguelFerrer.
789* EyeScream: He loses his eye after Damian stabs him in his siege of the League's headquarters.
790* EyepatchOfPower: He sports an eyepatch after Damian stabs him in the eye, and the injury doesn't make him any less effective as a professional assassin.
791* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:When Terra's about to bring Brother Blood's lair collapsing down on top of them both, he just calmly resigns himself to it and tells her, "So long, kid." He's seemingly killed when he's brought down under the cracking ground he was on and buried under the rubble.]]
792* GreenEyedMonster: Everything he did in ''Son of Batman'' was motivated by jealousy towards Damian.
793* TheHeavy: In ''The Judas Contract'', he's working for [[BigBad Brother Blood]], but he's the one moving the plot along and capturing the Titans on his boss's behalf.
794* RoguesGalleryTransplant: His enmity with Dick Grayson is transferred to Damian in his debut film. His animosity towards Nightwing is later showcased in ''The Judas Contract''.
795* TheStarscream: He tries to take over the League of Assassins after being rejected by Ra's al Ghul.
796* TookALevelInBadass: Deathstroke struggles against Batman and Damian in his first film. However, in ''The Judas Contract'', he is able to capture all the Titans with some assistance from Terra, with the exception of Nightwing, who escapes but is unable to defeat him. He also gets into a fight with Dick and Damian and would have won had Terra not intervened.
797[[/folder]]
798
799[[folder:Ra's al Ghul]]
800!! Ra's al Ghul
801!!!'''Species:''' Human
802!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SonOfBatman'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTeenTitans''
803!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/GiancarloEsposito (''Son of Batman''), Creator/TerrenceCCarson (''Justice League vs. Teen Titans'')
804The founder and leader of the League of Shadows; an ancient eco-terrorist organization, and Damian's grandfather.
805----
806* AdaptationalNiceGuy: He seemingly never rejected his son for being an albino like in the comics.
807* AdaptationalOriginConnection: Assuming what Damian learned in ''Justice League vs. Teen Titans'' was true, then Ra's made some sort of deal with Trigon to acquire the Lazarus Pit in this version.
808* AdaptationalRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics he rejected his son for being an albino, while here he seems to have a good relationship with him since he lets him stay with the League.
809* AdaptationalWimp: In the main comic's continuity, he's one of the world's best sword fighters and a master tactician. Here he's killed by Deathstroke.
810* AmbiguousSituation: Whether the spirit Damain encountered in Trigon's realm is truly Ra's or simply an illusion remains unknown.
811* DecompositeCharacter: ''WesternAnimation/BatmanHush'' sees ComicBook/LadyShiva take Ra's's role as the person to inform Batman of an outsider's use of a Lazarus Pit.
812* KilledOffForReal: He suffers severe burns during his battle against Deathstroke at the beginning of ''Son of Batman'', utimately dying from his injuries. Though Damian proposes using the Lazarus Pit to bring him back to life, Talia says it won't work.
813* ParryingBullets: He manages to deflect plenty of bullets with his sword during his fight against Deathstroke's henchmen. It gets to the point of doing so with them during automatic rifles at him while standing in a circle, [[ArtisticLicense despite clearly firing at his sides or back where his sword is not]].
814[[/folder]]
815
816[[folder:Talia al Ghul]]
817!!Talia al Ghul
818[[quoteright:307:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sobatman_talia.jpg]]
819!!!'''Species:''' Human
820!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SonOfBatman'' | ''WesternAnimation/BatmanVsRobin''[[note]]hallucination, non-speaking[[/note]] | ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBadBlood''
821!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MorenaBaccarin
822
823The daughter of Ra's al Ghul, lover of Batman, and mother of Damian. In ''Batman: Bad Blood'' she becomes head of the League of Assassins.
824----
825* AdaptationalHeroism: In ''Son of Batman'', her role as the villain of that story (based on [[ComicBook/BatmanGrantMorrison "Batman and Son"]]) is given to Deathstroke and she fit her traditional role of a NobleDemon. [[TookALevelInJerkass However]], she does become more in line with Morrison's depiction in ''Bad Blood'', being the BigBad of that movie.
826* AdaptationalRelationshipOverhaul: She appears to have had a closer relationship with Dusan than she did in the comics in his brief appearance before he was killed.
827* AdaptationalWimp: In ''Son of Batman'', she is not as tough as her comic book counterpart, as she gets taken out by Deathstroke almost immediately when she invades his stronghold. [[TookALevelInBadass She gets better]] in ''Bad Blood'', fighting evenly with Batwoman.
828* ArchnemesisMom: To Damian in ''Batman: Bad Blood'', since she is now the BigBad and has become a pure sociopath. When he tells her she has none of her father's ambition, her response is to order Batman to execute him.
829* BigBad: Orchestrates the main conflict of ''Batman: Bad Blood'', brainwashing the hero and intending to do the same to the world leaders.
830* CameBackWrong: In ''Son of Batman'', Talia is an AntiHero who clearly cares about Batman and Damian's well-being. During the climax of the film, she is shot by Deathstroke, forcing Batman to use a Lazarus Pit to bring her back to life. However, it appears that the procedure twists her mind, since by her next appearance she treats the two heroes as nothing but pawns she can use to further her goal of world domination.
831* TheCameo: She makes a brief appearance in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanVsRobin'', as one of the corpses in Batman's toxin-induced hallucinations.
832* DecompositeCharacter:
833** She was the main villain of "Batman and Son", the story ''Son of Batman'' was based on, but the animation gives her role to Deathstroke instead.
834** With ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBadBlood'' ending with her death, and elements of ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013'' being folded into ''WesternAnimation/ReignOfTheSupermen'', ''WesternAnimation/BatmanHush'' gives her role as Batman's contact in Lexcorp to Lex Luthor himself.
835* InkSuitActor: Closely resembles her own [[Creator/MorenaBaccarin voice actress]].
836* MsFanservice: She wears a SpyCatsuit that shows off her curves, legs, and incredible body and shows her buxom cleavage in full view.
837* NavelDeepNeckline: Talia's outfits, body her SpyCatsuit and her [[LadyInRed red dress]] have necklines so low they reach her abdomen.
838* NeverFoundTheBody: After escaping in ''Batman: Bad Blood'', she is attacked by Onyx, who stowed aboard her shuttle. The shuttle crashes and explodes, and it's heavily implied Talia took a katana to the face just before.
839* OffingTheOffspring: In ''Bad Blood'', Talia personally kills the Heretic when he hugs her and begs to be loved as a son, calling him a flawed specimen. Later on, she orders Batman to execute Damian, reasoning that if her own son chooses to oppose her, she should just make another one instead.
840* TheSociopath: In ''Bad Blood'', Talia interprets Heretic's longing for affection as a "flaw" and coldly decides to kill him. She is also shown to be a master manipulator, as she threatens to commit suicide later on, knowing that the heroes would be too shocked by her speech to react to her escape attempt.
841* TookALevelInBadass: In between the events of ''Son of Batman'' and ''Batman: Bad Blood'', Talia has grown in ruthlessness, combat, and [[TookALevelInJerkass sociopathy]].
842* TookALevelInJerkass: She took ''one hell'' of one, from a caring if aloof mother and ally of Batman to a pure sociopathic monster who even kills a clone of her son as he begs her to give him a soul and threatens to do the same to Damian. Not only that but she implies she only had him to get close to Bruce.
843* {{Yandere}}: She drugs, rapes and psychologically tortures Batman in her attempts to gain his loyalty.
844[[/folder]]
845
846[[folder:Dusan al Ghul]]
847!!Dusan al Ghul
848!!!'''Species:''' Human
849!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SonOfBatman''
850!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
851
852The son of Ra's al Ghul, and brother and uncle to Tali and Damian.
853----
854* AgeLift: He's an old man here, suggesting that he never used the Lazerus Pit like in the comics.
855* AdaptationalNiceGuy: He's still loyal to Ra's, but he is killed before Ra's meaning he never even had the oppertunity to try and use Damian as a sacrifice to bring Ra's back like in the comics.
856* AdaptationalRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics he was rejected by his father for being albino, while here he seems to have had a far close relationship with his family. In the comics he also tried to sacrifice Damian to resurrect his father which brought him into conflict with Talia, but there brief interaction suggests that he has a positive relationship with his sister and presumably his nephew.
857* AdaptationalWimp: Because of his AgeLift making him an old man he's killed rather quickly.
858* DeathByAdaptation: He's short by a henchman working for Deathstroke.
859* ForgottenFallenFriend: Neither Talia or Damian mention that he was also killed.
860[[/folder]]
861
862[[folder:Lady Shiva]]
863!!Sandra Wu-San
864!!!'''Species:''' Human
865!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanHush'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDarkApokolipsWar''
866!!!'''Voiced By:''' Sachie Alessio
867
868A member of the League of Assassins.
869----
870* AdaptationalRelationshipOverhaul: When Damian [[spoiler:became the new leader of the League in ''Apokolips War'', she becomes his second in command and he mourns her death which suggests they had a good relationship while in the comics they are usually enemies]].
871* BackForTheDead: She's one of characters killed in ''Apokolips War''.
872[[/folder]]
873
874[[folder:Ubu]]
875!!Ubu
876[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ubu_war_001.png]]
877!!!'''Species:''' Human
878!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SonOfBatman''
879!!!'''Voiced By:''' Bruce Thomas
880Ra's Al-Ghul's former personal bodyguard and servant, who betrayed him and joined Deathstroke.
881----
882* AdaptationalJerkass: Most versions of Ubu are loyal to Ra's al Ghul. Here, Ubu betrays him and works with his enemy Deathstroke.
883* BaldOfEvil: Completely bald and serves Deathstroke.
884* DefiantToTheEnd: Even when Damian threatens to kill him if he doesn't reveal Deathstroke's location, he still refuses to talk.
885* TheDragon: Serves as this to Deathstroke after betraying Ra's Al-Ghul.
886* HookersAndBlow: It becomes pretty much his lifestyle, which could be the reason why he was susceptible to Deathstroke's temptations.
887* InNameOnly: Usually, Ubu's main characterization trait is his UndyingLoyalty towards Ra's al Ghul. This version of the character, on the other hand, doesn't have any remorse at betraying him.
888* WolverineClaws: He uses a pair of four-clawed gauntlets to fight.
889* WouldHurtAChild: He has no problem with fighting Damian Wayne, the young grandchild of his former master.
890[[/folder]]
891
892[[folder:Heretic]]
893!! Heretic
894!!!'''Species:''' Human (clone)
895!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBadBlood''
896!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/TravisWillingham
897----
898* AlasPoorVillain: Both Damian and Onyx look shocked [[spoiler:when Talia coldly murders him]]
899%%* BadassLongcoat:
900* CloneAngst: He is an accelerated clone of [[spoiler:Damian]], and his plan is to steal [[spoiler:Damian's]] memories so he will "have a soul". [[spoiler:Talia cruelly mocks his issues and murders him]].
901* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler:Seems to be the main physical threat for the Bat-Family, until Talia coldly murders him]].
902* EvilSoundsDeep: His voice is even deeper than Batman's, and he is the leading antagonist for the first half of ''Bad Blood''.
903* StrongFamilyResemblance: The DramaticUnmask shows clearly [[spoiler:that he looks just like Bruce and Talia, as he is a grown up version of Damian]].
904* TragicVillain: Prior to his death, he [[spoiler:yells that his entire life has been nothing but suffering, as he has never been shown affection despite always following Talia's orders. He begs her to let him drain Damian's memories in order to understand what it's like to have a mother, but she coldly murders him instead]].
905[[/folder]]
906
907[[folder:Onyx]]
908!! Onyx
909[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/onyx_bad_blood_0001.jpg]]
910!!!'''Species:''' Human
911!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBadBlood''
912----
913* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics she's a former member of the League of Assassins who becomes an ally of the Bat-Family and the Birds of Prey, but here she's working for Heretic.
914* AvengingTheVillain: Goes after [[spoiler:Talia]] to avenge the murder of [[spoiler:Heretic]]
915* BaldOfEvil: Like in the comics she's completely bald. Unlike in the comics, she's an assassin.
916* TheQuietOne: She doesn't speak during the movie.
917[[/folder]]
918
919[[folder:Calculator]]
920!! Noah Kuttler
921!!!'''Species:''' Human
922!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBadBlood''
923!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JasonSpisak
924
925A villain working for the League of Assassins.
926----
927* EvilGenius: Serves as this for Heretic's group.
928* NotWearingTights: The only member of Heretic's group that isn't costumed.
929[[/folder]]
930
931[[folder:Hellhound]]
932!! Hellhound
933[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hellhound_bad_blood_0001.jpg]]
934!!!'''Species:''' Human
935!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBadBlood''
936!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MatthewMercer
937
938A villain working for the League of Assassins.
939----
940* BadassNormal: Unlike the other (male) members of Heretic's group, he doesn't have powers or gadgets.
941* CoolMask: A red mask that looks like his namesake.
942* NegatedMomentOfAwesome: Just as he's about to duke it out with Nightwing, [[spoiler:falling debris crushes him]].
943[[/folder]]
944
945[[folder:Electrocutioner]]
946!! Electrocutioner
947!!!'''Species:''' Human
948!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBadBlood''
949!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/RobinAtkinDownes
950
951A villain working for the League of Assassins.
952----
953* InTheBack: [[spoiler:Heretic throws a knife to his neck to prevent him from killing Damian.]]
954* ShockAndAwe: His Electrocutioner suit allows him to shoot electricity and even block bullets.
955[[/folder]]
956
957[[folder:Firefly]]
958!! Garfield Lynns
959!!!'''Species:''' Human
960!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBadBlood''
961!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/SteveBlum
962
963A villain working for the League of Assassins.
964----
965* DefeatEqualsExplosion: During his aerial fight with Batwing, [[spoiler:his jet pack is damaged, causing his flamethrower to explode]].
966* FireBreathingWeapon: As always he carries his flamethrower.
967* JetPack: Has one with wings that allow him to fly.
968[[/folder]]
969
970[[folder:Killer Moth]]
971!!Drury Walker
972!!!'''Species:''' Human
973!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBadBlood''
974!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JasonSpisak
975
976A villain working for the League of Assassins.
977----
978* AlternateSelf: He exists in the realities of ''[[Characters/TeenTitansGoAntagonists Teen Titans Go!]]'' and ''[[Characters/TeenTitans2003Enemies Teen Titans]]''.
979* {{Flight}}: His suit comes with wings that allow him to fly.
980* TruerToTheText: Is more accurate to the comic version that the ones in ''Teen Titans'' or ''Teen Titans Go!''.
981[[/folder]]
982
983[[folder:The Mad Hatter]]
984!! Jervis Tetch
985!!!'''Species:''' Human
986!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBadBlood''
987!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/RobinAtkinDownes
988
989A villain working for the League of Assassins.
990----
991* BeardOfEvil: Has a beard and has no problem mind probing Bruce.
992* CListFodder: He's actually the most recognizable of the villains recruited by Heretic, [[spoiler:but dies like all others]].
993%%* MindRape: Subjects Bruce to one of this.
994* YourHeadAsplode: During the battle [[spoiler: a massive electrical feedback accidentally sent into his hat's mind control device causes his head to explode into a cloud of [[PinkMist red particles]]]].
995[[/folder]]
996
997[[folder:Tusk]]
998!! Tusk
999!!!'''Species:''' Human
1000!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBadBlood''
1001!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio
1002
1003A villain working for the League of Assassins.
1004----
1005* TheBrute: He serves as the main muscle for Heretic's group.
1006* PigMan: Like his name implies, he looks like a boar or a pig man.
1007[[/folder]]
1008
1009!!Villainy Incorporated
1010[[folder:Giganta]]
1011!! Doris Zeul
1012!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
1013!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SuicideSquadHellToPay'' (comic) | ''WesternAnimation/WonderWomanBloodlines'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDarkApokolipsWar''[[note]]non-speaking[[/note]]
1014!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KimberlyBrooks
1015
1016A supervillain with the power to grow in size.
1017----
1018* TheCameo: She can be briefly seen cheering for Harley Quinn during the latter's battle against Lois Lane in ''Apokolips War''. However, she does not join the battle against the Paradooms and vanishes for the rest of the movie.
1019* CostumeEvolution: Her appearance in the tie-in comic shows her wearing a more simply and revealing outfit, but in ''Bloodlines'' she is wearing a proper costume.
1020* EarlyBirdCameo: Appeared in the tie-in comic to ''WesternAnimation/SuicideSquadHellToPay'', recruited by enemies of Scandal Savage and then takes on the Squad, who take her down alive because Amanda Waller decides to also "recruit" Giganta.
1021* SizeShifter: Her only ability is to grow to a bigger size, which subsequently grants her enhanced strength.
1022[[/folder]]
1023
1024[[folder:Silver Swan]]
1025!! Vanessa Kapatelis
1026!!!'''Species:''' Human (former cyborg)
1027!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/WonderWomanBloodlines''
1028!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MarieAvgeropoulos
1029
1030A former friend of Diana's who becomes a villain to get revenge.
1031----
1032* AbusiveParents: Her mother was insanely strict on her, to the point of making her doubt her own aspirations in life.
1033* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: In her only appearance she becomes a villain as she blames Diana for her mother's death, but she eventually redeems herself and is cured so she can live on Themyscira.
1034* TragicVillain: She was driven to villainy due to her mother's emotional neglect and jealousy of Diana.
1035[[/folder]]
1036
1037[[folder:Doctor Cyber]]
1038!! Doctor Cyber
1039!!!'''Species:''' Robot
1040!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/WonderWomanBloodlines''
1041!!!'''Voiced By:''' Mozhan Marno
1042
1043An enemy of Wonder Woman.
1044----
1045* DeadpanSnarker: She's very dry with her words and seems to just eternally be done with everyone's shit. The most notable example is when the ship herself, Dr. Poison, Silver Swan and [[spoiler: Medusa]] are on is being hit by arrows. On the inside of the ship, though, it just looks like turbulence. Dr. Cyber's response is this:
1046-->'''Dr. Cyber''': This is why I don't like being in the field.
1047* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Diana (incorrectly) assumes Poison and Cyber are executing their elaborate plan for vengeance. Cyber is quick to correct her.
1048-->'''Dr. Cyber''': This isn't about vengeance. It's about money.
1049* TheFaceless: She wears a full face mask and bodysuit and spends the vast majority of the movie working behind the scenes. She isn't even seen in person until one of her final scenes of the movie. Unlike with Dr. Poison, however, we never see what's under Dr. Cyber's suit or mask.
1050* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: She wasn't part of any prior version of Villany Inc.
1051[[/folder]]
1052
1053[[folder:Doctor Poison]]
1054!! Marina Maru
1055!!!'''Species:''' Human
1056!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/WonderWomanBloodlines''
1057!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/CourtenayTaylor
1058
1059An enemy of Wonder Woman.
1060----
1061[[/folder]]
1062
1063[[folder:Medusa]]
1064!! Medusa
1065!!!'''Species:''' Gorgon
1066!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/WonderWomanBloodlines''
1067!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/CreeSummer
1068
1069The Gorgon herself.
1070----
1071* CuteMonsterGirl: She is horrifically evil and has snakes for her hair, but at the same time she has curves in all the right places, mixed well with musculature.
1072[[/folder]]
1073
1074[[folder:Veronica Cale]]
1075!! Veronica Cale
1076!!!'''Species:''' Human
1077!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/WonderWomanBloodlines''
1078!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/ConstanceZimmer
1079
1080The owner of Cale Pharmaceuticals.
1081----
1082* AbortedArc: Thanks to ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDarkApokolipsWar'', her threat of revenge on Wonder Woman will never be followed up on.
1083* GreaterScopeVillain: TheStinger of ''Bloodlines'' reveals she's the backer of Villainy Inc.
1084* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: Like Dr. Cyber, Cale wasn't a part of previous versions of Villainy Inc.
1085[[/folder]]
1086
1087!!Original Timeline Villains
1088[[folder:Starro]]
1089!! Starro the Conquer
1090!!!'''Species:''' Hatorei
1091!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox''
1092
1093A villain the Justice League fought in the original timeline before Flash created Flashpoint.
1094----
1095* RetGone: Doesn't appear in the main timeline suggesting he doesn't exist or at least never came to Earth.
1096* StarterVillain: Based on the significance of the flashbacks shown in the film, Starro might have been the Justice League's first villain in the original timeline instead of Darkseid.
1097[[/folder]]
1098
1099[[folder:Captain Cold]]
1100!! Leonard Snart
1101!!!'''Species:''' Human
1102!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox''
1103
1104A villain recruited by Zoom to kill the Flash.
1105----
1106* RetGone: Doesn't appear in the main timeline suggesting he doesn't exist or at least never became a villain.
1107* AlternateSelf: In the Flashpoint timeline he's Central City's [[AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome hero]] instead of a criminal.
1108[[/folder]]

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