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8!The Knightmare
9[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/100_8.jpg]]
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11In ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' and ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague'', Bruce Wayne/Batman witnesses a nightmarish BadFuture [[DreamingOfThingsToCome in his dreams]], called the "[[PunnyName Knightmare]]" [[note]]Some tie-ins of ''Batman v Superman'' used the name, and it was also 'officialized' through its use during a 2021 exhibition in Dallas about the filming of the scene from ''Zack Snyder's Justice League''[[/note]]. It is an [[AfterTheEnd apocalyptic]] AlternateTimeline in which Lois Lane has died, Superman has turned evil, and [[TheBadGuyWins the Earth has been conquered]] by the forces of Apokolips and turned into a wasteland. Superman and a number of humans have become [[LesCollaborateurs allies, servants]] or slaves of the New God ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}, and the insurgency led by Batman fights a HopelessWar against them.
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14!!The Insurgency
15
16[[folder:In General]]
17!!''The Insurgency''
18[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/knightmare_3.jpg]]
19[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/batmansresistance.png]]
20!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' | ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague''
21
22A group of humans and metahumans led by Batman who form a resistance against the forces of Darkseid and evil Superman after Apokoliptian forces conquered the Earth and turned it into a wasteland.
23----
24* AdaptationalWimp: The Insurgency here is mostly humans with the solitary exceptions of Flash, Cyborg, and Mera, whereas its Injustice counterpart still has plenty of other heavy hitters like Captain Atom, Black Lightning, Black Canary, etc. Also, the team lacks the support of Lex Luthor, who almost takes out Superman by himself in his universe.
25* BigGuyFatalitySyndrome: The Justice League's heavy-hitters Aquaman and Wonder Woman were killed in action, leaving only the most human members of the Justice League left. Martian Manhunter's whereabouts are also left ambiguous.
26* CruelAndUnusualDeath: The {{Red Shirt}}s who get gunned down by Superman's army in ''Batman v Superman'' are quite ''lucky'', actually. The captured survivors get fried by Superman's EyeBeams, and Batman takes the cake with Superman plunging his hand right through his heart.
27* DavidVersusGoliath: They are a small guerilla of humans and metahumans with some military grade weaponry and - save for Batman, Cyborg, Deathstroke, Mera and the Joker - don't seem to have any sort of armor. The forces they oppose have body armors, ''Superman'' and Parademons on their side.
28* DisasterScavengers: They are equipped and armed with whatever they could find in the wasteland the USA has become and as such they wouldn't look out of place in the ''Film/MadMax'' sequels -- Batman's assault rifle looks stitched together a Barry Allen's armor doesn't look like it was made in the cleanest workshop around. By contrast, Superman's army has standardized equipments and weapons.
29* EnemyMine: Darkseid and evil Superman are each enough of a ConflictKiller for Batman to call a truce with two of his most vicious foes -- Deathstroke and the Joker.
30* EvilVersusOblivion: Deathstroke and the Joker are supercriminals and supervillains who were both dead set on breaking Batman in the worst ways imaginable before the apocalypse, but even they realized that it's better to team up with their former foe in the face of total annihilation by [[ConflictKiller Darkseid and evil Superman]].
31* {{Expy}}: Of the Insurgency from ''Franchise/{{Injustice}}''. Both are resistance groups formed by Batman in a dystopian alternate timeline to oppose the tyrannical reign of Superman.
32* FutureBadass: Batman and any of the named heroes or earthling villains who survived the apocalypse and fight alongside him against evil Superman and Darkseid qualify.
33* LuredIntoATrap: Batman and the group of humans who have gone to seek a chunk of Kryptonite are betrayed by Truck, who they trusted to smuggle the rock. He sold them out to Superman's forces and a massacre ensued.
34* {{Red Shirt}}s: The humans accompanying Batman in ''Batman v Superman'' get slaughtered by Superman's {{mooks}} or Superman himself.
35* TheRemnant: Batman, Cyborg and the Flash are all that's left of the Justice League, joined by Deathstroke, Mera and potentially the Joker. Wonder Woman and Aquaman perished against Darkseid, and a Green Lantern who joined them (Kilowog) was also killed.
36* LaResistance: A group of humans and metahumans fighting against the oppression of Superman's rule and the forces of Darkseid that invaded the Earth.
37* SourOutsideSadInside: Batman, Mera and possibly the Joker are all in mourning and in their grief they can barely tolerate each other.
38* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Batman has to work alongside two notorious foes of his (one of them even killed his adopted son Robin) and a vengeful Mera who's as gruff as (or possibly even more than) Aquaman was, and she too is not thrilled at having to work with the Joker (nobody is really, [[EvenEvilHasStandards not even Deathstroke]]).
39* UncertainDoom: Cyborg and Mera along with Deathstroke and the Joker are last seen putting up a stand against Superman alongside the Flash and Batman. Given how outmatched the original Justice League was the first time they fought and that they don't appear in any other parts of the Knightmare timeline, it's possible only Batman and the Flash survived.
40[[/folder]]
41
42[[folder:Batman]]
43-> See [[Characters/DCEUBatman his page]]
44[[/folder]]
45
46[[folder:Flash]]
47!! '''''"Knightmare" Flash'''''
48[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/knightmareflash.jpg]]
49[[caption-width-right:300:''"BRUCE! BRUCE! LISTEN TO ME NOW! IT'S LOIS! IT'S LOIS LANE! SHE'S THE KEY!"'']]
50!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Justice League, The Insurgency
51!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' | ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague''
52
53-> ''"AM I TOO SOON?! I'M TOO SOON! YOU WERE RIGHT ABOUT HIM! YOU'VE ALWAYS BEEN RIGHT ABOUT HIM! FEAR HIM! FIND US, BRUCE! YOU HAVE TO FIND US!"''
54
55An alternate future version of the Flash who manages to briefly travel back in time via the Speed Force to warn Bruce Wayne about the causes of the BadFuture he comes from.
56
57->See the [[Characters/DCEUJusticeLeague Justice League]] page for more information.
58----
59* AdaptationalHeroism: As opposed to his ''Injustice'' incarnation, this version of the Flash takes Batman's side without question.
60* BringNewsBack: [[OminousMessageFromTheFuture From the future]]. Just as Bruce Wayne seemingly wakes up from his nightmare, said nightmare's Barry Allen breaks the barrier of time to give him a mysterious warning about Superman, Lois, and "find us all" (i.e. "form the Justice League"). Barry does so to warn Bruce about the consequences of the death of Lois in said future, which will cause Superman to become vulnerable to Darkseid's use of the Anti-Life Equation and cause the apocalyptic future. He wants to prevent the latter from happening.
61* BrokenPedestal: Barry was a fan of Superman. After witnessing him become Darkseid's chief enforcer, Barry sees him as nothing more than a monster. Telling is that when he time-travels to the point where Bruce still resents Superman, Barry tells him he was right to be paranoid and that he needs to gather the others...possibly to kill Superman and prevent the Knightmare.
62* CollapsibleHelmet: The armor on Barry's costume has a retractable visor, presumably so he can go at speeds that would be self-destructive in his regular suit.
63* EarlyBirdCameo: He makes an appearance before the present-day Barry. This is a big clue that Bruce's visions of the Knightmare future weren't just dreams influenced by paranoia.
64* FutureBadass: He's joined the resistance to Superman's oppressive regime and wears an armored suit.
65* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: This is the first suit the Flash is seen wearing in the DCEU. Due to being exposed to the harsh environmental conditions of the Apokolips-ravaged Earth, its colors look very weather-worn, with signs of rust and scratched paint.
66* OrWasItADream: He visited Bruce ''before'' the files containing info on him were decrypted by Bruce, and his appearance causes papers to fly around in the Batcave. [[ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}} Barry's history of meddling with time]] in other media adds more weight to the idea that it happened for real and was not part of the dream.
67** It definitely happened for real according to revelations Creator/ZackSnyder made at a screening and Q&A of ''Batman v Superman'' that he gave in March 2019. Once the Snyder Cut came out and showed Cyborg getting a glimpse of the same Knightmare that Bruce envisioned with Superman turning on humanity, all doubt was cast aside.
68* PermaStubble: Barry's let his facial hair grow out again.
69* PostApunkalypticArmor: Due to Earth's resources being diminished, the Flash has downgraded from his more refined custom-made suit to some common armour. The mask he wears underneath his helmet does look slightly more refined than what he had in the present day, so it's possible he had an upgrade in the interim.
70* TheRemnant: The Flash, Batman and Cyborg are all that's left of the Justice League in the BadFuture.
71* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: The purpose of his OminousMessageFromTheFuture to Bruce is to prevent the Superman-Darkseid alliance from happening and to ensure that the Justice League will be formed.
72* TimeTravel: He manages to break the time barrier with the Speed Force to deliver an OminousMessageFromTheFuture to Bruce Wayne.
73* UncertainDoom: The Flash appears before Bruce just long enough to tell him that Lois Lane is the key and that he needs to recruit the other metahumans to fight Superman. Once his message has been passed on, the Flash is sucked back into the Speed Force. It's unclear if expending that much of his power to go back in time killed the Flash or just brought him back to his own timeline (where he would likely be killed sooner or later).
74* WeWillWearArmorInTheFuture: The Knightmare suit has scrap metal covering the head and torso. With the Flash being a FragileSpeedster and his ability to time-travel being crucial to preventing Darkseid's conquest, it's more important than ever for the Flash to avoid getting killed or maimed.
75[[/folder]]
76
77[[folder:Cyborg]]
78!!''"Knightmare" Cyborg''
79[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nightmarecyborg.jpg]]
80[[caption-width-right:300:''"He's found us!"'']]
81!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Justice League, The Insurgency
82!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague''
83
84-> ''"How much further? We need to hurry! We can't be up here for much longer, he'll come for us!"''
85
86In the [[BadFuture nightmarish alternate future]] in which Earth has been conquered by Darkseid and a now-evil Superman, Cyborg has joined the resistance led by Batman.
87
88->See the [[Characters/DCEUJusticeLeague Justice League]] page for more information.
89----
90* AdaptationalHeroism: Unlike the ''Injustice'' incarnation this future was influenced by, this Cyborg didn't join Superman's Regime and instead fights for The Insurgency.
91* BadassCape: He wears a worn out cape, presumably to protect his cybernetic vulnerabilities from sand storms in the post-apocalypse desolation.
92* BrokenAce: Even moreso than before. Victor started out an AcademicAthlete that had the potential to be whatever he wanted to be. Then he lost his mother and his body was permanently destroyed, leading to his conversion into a cyborg. It seemed like he was going to play this to his advantage when he joined the Justice League, but then the world came to an end and now he's just one more soldier fighting a hopeless battle.
93* CharacterCheck: Cyborg's character arc started with him hunched over and he kept his cybernetics covered up out of shame, but as he comes to terms with himself his posture becomes more confident and he stops wearing clothes altogether. In the Knightmare his default posture is once again hunched (though he does stand upright when he confronts Superman) and he wears a cloak.
94* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In the present day, Victor regained his will to live after preparing to risk his life to disrupt the Motherboxes. Here we see the downside of that change in character, as Victor is now visibly afraid of dying.
95* DefiantToTheEnd: Cyborg knows full well that he can't hope to stop Superman. Even when he had the rest of the Justice League by his side he got worfed with little effort. Here he's only got the Flash, Mera and three aging non-powered fighters on his side. Nevertheless, Cyborg stands his ground when Superman catches him.
96* FutureBadass: He survived the apocalypse brought upon Earth by Darkseid and takes part in LaResistance against Darkseid and evil Superman.
97* GatlingGood: He carries a minigun along with an ammo belt to feed it with his additional arms. He points it at Superman when getting ready for combat as the latter has spotted the group and prepares to annihilate them following Batman's meeting with the Joker.
98* MySignificanceSenseIsTingling: Cyborg gets a read on Superman before the latter arrvies to finish off the Insurgency.
99* OhCrap: He detects Superman is closing in on them and reacts with appropriate dread.
100* TheRemnant: Him, Batman and the Flash are all that's left of the Justice League in the BadFuture.
101* RobotSoldier: He's officially one of these now, since Darkseid's conquest has left him with no purpose outside of providing Earth's resistance with a fighter that has his own in-built weaponry.
102* TelescopingRobot: When the now-brainwashed Superman tracks down the Insurgency, Cyborg readies his multiple weapons, with his main arms transforming into plasma cannons while his extra arms carry a minigun and ammunition.
103[[/folder]]
104
105[[folder:Mera]]
106!!''"Knightmare" Mera''
107[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nightmaremera.jpg]]
108[[caption-width-right:300:''"Let him come. Let the bastard come! [[AttackOnTheHeart I'll stab this through his heart]] for what he did to Arthur! I want to make him pay!"'']]
109!!! '''Species:''' Atlantean
110!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Atlantis, The Insurgency
111!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague''
112
113->''"Who have you ever loved?"''
114
115After Darkseid murdered Arthur Curry/Aquaman in the [[BadFuture nightmarish future]] in which Earth got invaded by Apokolips, Mera swore vengeance and teamed up with Batman's resistance.
116
117->See [[Characters/DCEUTheSevenSeas The Seven Seas]] page for more information.
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119* AffirmativeActionLegacy: Mera essentially acts as a replacement for Aquaman in [[TheRemnant what's left]] of the Justice League in this future.
120* AttackOnTheHeart: Mera's preferred method of avenging Aquaman's death.
121* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: All things considered, Mera has weathered the Knightmare far better than her male companions. She's managed to keep her hair and Xebellian attire in pristine condition while everyone else is now dishevelled and wears scrap materials.
122* {{BFG}}: She has a large rifle strapped to her back, possibly of Atlantean build.
123* TheBigGuy: Being the only natural-born metahuman on the team, Mera provides the muscle.
124* {{Crusading Widow|er}}: All she wants is to kill Darkseid for the [[YouKilledMyFather murder of her love]], Aquaman.
125* ElementalBaggage: Averted. Mera carries a tankard of water so she can make use of her hydrokinesis in a world where water seems to be scarce. Given at one point she was able to forcibly extract water from Steppenwolf, one can only wonder where her current supply came from...
126* FieryRedhead: She's ready to go on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge and it's better to not stand in her way or even piss her off, now that she's as gruff as Aquaman was.
127* FireWaterJuxtaposition: Mera's signature power is hydrokinesis (she even carries a tankard of water with her) and she's the princess of an underwater kingdom. The source of her wrath is an enemy who can shoot lasers from his eyes and rules over a scorched world.
128* FutureBadass: [[ActionGirl She already was a fighter before]], and in the future survived the apocalypse brought upon Earth by Darkseid, taking part in LaResistance against Darkseid and evil Superman.
129* GoodIsNotNice: Seeing the love of her life being killed made Mera as gruff as he was.
130* ImprobableHairstyle: Somehow, she still has the time to groom and maintain her gorgeous red hair through the entire invasion and apocalypse caused by Darkseid.
131* InnocentlyInsensitive: Mera assumed someone as detatched as Batman has never experienced the pain of losing a loved one. The Joker knows otherwise.
132* NobleFugitive: If Darkseid's termination of Arthur and Vulko is anything to go by, the kingdoms of Atlantis have been brought to ruin the same as Earth, meaning the proud Xebellian princess has nothing left beyond her lover's trident and a thirst for vengeance.
133* PrincessInRags: Mera was originally princess of Xebel and betrothed to the king of Atlantis. Now she's hiding in the ruins of Gotham taking orders from a man with no powers.
134* ProngsOfPoseidon: She wields one of Aquaman's tridents since his death. It was the same trident Darkseid [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice ran through Arthur's chest]], so she vowed to avenge him by doing the same to the EvilOverlord of Apokolips.
135* SourOutsideSadInside: Aquaman's death left Mera consumed by vengeance. When she says "who have you ever loved?", she's on the verge of tears.
136* TakingUpTheMantle: Mera takes up Arthur's trident (and his surly disposition) to honour his memory.
137* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Mera makes it clear she doesn't respect Batman that much, believing that he didn't lose any loved ones, so he can't understand her angst (apparently nobody told her about Bruce's parents and Robin - until the Joker that is - and there's no word on Alfred's fate in that future). Throwing the Joker into the mix can't have helped matters either.
138* TragicKeepsake: Mera carries Arthur's trident so that when the time comes she can inflict some poetic justice.
139* TruerToTheText: While Mera in the main timeline has undergone AdaptationalPersonalityChange, Knightmare-Mera has a short temper and is raring for a fight, just like in the comics.
140* UsedToBeMoreSocial: As a princess, Mera was naturally raised to have good people skills. With her kingdom in ruins and Aquaman dead, she's become much more temperamental and barely cooperates with Batman.
141[[/folder]]
142
143[[folder:Deathstroke]]
144!!''"Knightmare" Deathstroke''
145[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nightmaredeathstroke.jpg]]
146[[caption-width-right:300:''"Still think it was a good idea bringing him along?"'']]
147!!! '''Species:''' Human
148!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' The Insurgency
149!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague''
150
151In the [[BadFuture nightmarish future]] in which Earth got successfully invaded by Apokolips, Deathstroke teams up with Batman and his gang as part of a [[LaResistance resistance]] against Darkseid and a now-villainous Superman.
152
153->See thw [[Characters/DCEUGothamUnderworld Gotham Underworld]] page for more information.
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155* CharacterizationMarchesOn: When Deathstroke met with Lex Luthor, he could barely contain his temper. In the Knightmare he's got a better handle on his emotions.
156* DarkerAndEdgier: His trademark blue-and-orange armour is now painted in muted colours for camouflage and he sports a wild Mohawk.
157* EnemyMine: He's apparently given up his vendetta against Batman due to Darkseid's conquest of Earth [[ConflictKiller forcing any potential resistants left to work together]].
158* EvenEvilHasStandards: He's not too eager to have ComicBook/TheJoker on his team. Keep in mind he doesn't seem to have any complaints working with the Flash, Mera or Cyborg, the latter of whom is one of his enemies in the comics.
159* EvilVersusOblivion: Darkseid having scorched the Earth is enough for him to call a truce with Batman and work alongside him and remnants of the Justice League to try undoing this mess.
160* EyepatchOfPower: He still wears an eyepatch over his right eye, albeit a cruder one this time around.
161* FutureBadass: He survived the apocalypse brought upon Earth by Darkseid and takes part to LaResistance against Darkseid and evil Superman.
162* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Deathstroke isn't shown wearing his distinct mask when he's part of the Insurgency.
163* TheLancer: While the character dynamics aren't explored in too much detail, Deathstroke fits the role most out of the group. He has some history with TheLeader, utilizes a similar skillset, is seemingly more even-tempered than Batman and discusses tactics while everyone else acts more emotional.
164* MythologyGag: The idea of Deathstroke joining the Insurgency to take down Superman is very similar to his role in ''VideoGame/InjusticeGodsAmongUs''.
165[[/folder]]
166
167[[folder:The Joker]]
168!!''"Knightmare" Joker''
169[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nightmarejoker.jpg]]
170[[caption-width-right:300:''"You won't kill me. I'm your best friend..."'']]
171!!! '''Species:''' Human
172!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' The Insurgency
173!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague''
174
175->''"You need me. ''You''... need ''me''... to help you undo this world you created by letting ''her'' die."''
176
177The Joker is among those helping Batman in the [[BadFuture nightmarish]] {{alternate|timeline}} future where Darkseid has conquered the Earth and turned Superman evil. But the two legendary foes putting their differences aside for a greater good doesn't make them friends.
178
179->See the [[Characters/DCEUGothamUnderworld Gotham Underworld]] page for more information.
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181* AdaptationalHeroism: Unlike the ''Injustice'' incarnation this future was influenced by, this Joker had nothing to do with Lois Lane's death and is willing to help prevent it.
182* BeyondRedemption: The Joker's sudden allegiance with Batman and the other heroes isn't enough to make Batman forget the years of cruelty the Joker has reveled in, especially the death of Robin. Batman even taunts the Joker by saying that Harley Quinn of all people wants him to die slowly at the hands of his arch-enemy.
183* BreakThemByTalking: He deliberately tries to agitate Batman by reminding him of how many people have died on his watch. Batman seemingly turns this on the Joker, but the clown recollects himself and acts like it didn't faze him.
184* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: Joker is on the receiving end of this. He acknowledges it when Batman hints that he'll kill the Joker if he pushes Batman too far. Knowing Batman needs his help gives Joker carte blanche to spend his final moments antagonising Batman.
185* CharacterizationMarchesOn: As mentioned in ''ComicBook/ArkhamAsylumASeriousHouseOnSeriousEarth'', the Joker's personality tends to be dependent on current circumstances. Since Gotham City is now in ruins, his crimelord persona from ''Suicide Squad'' has become meaningless. As a response, the Joker switches to a wilder-looking identity whose aggressive demanour has now been replaced with a personality more in line with TheTrickster.
186* ChestOfMedals: Parodied. The Joker's kevlar vest is covered in police badges, despite being the furthest thing from a police officer himself.
187* CopKiller: He wears a bulletproof vest with at least two dozens [[CreepySouvenir police badges]] on it. Whether these were good cops killed prior to the apocalypse or servants of the oppressive regime of Superman [[AfterTheEnd after the apocalypse]] is not detailed.
188* CostumeEvolution: The Joker has ditched his garish gangster suits for what looks like either a medical gown or a butcher gown, complete with orange gloves and a bulletproof vest with a dozen police badges pinned on it. He got rid of his "Damaged" forehead tattoo, let his hair grow and put red makeup around his mouth, looking closer to more common depictions of the character.
189* DefiantToTheEnd: Even at the end of the world, the Joker sees no reason not to laugh, whether that be by getting under Batman's skin or chuckling when Superman has him cornered.
190* EnemyMine: He and Batman had the worst kind of enmity imaginable, but the Earth being conquered by Darkseid is enough of a ConflictKiller for them to call a truce and work together to try undoing this mess. Not that this means there's any water under the bridge, as Batman promises he'll finally kill the Joker when he no longer needs him.
191* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: The Joker seems genuinely hurt by Harley’s death and her dying words being resentful of him. As his opening lines infer, even the Joker can comprehend how painful it can be to lose a loved one, as he taunts Batman over losing his entire family.
192* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: A given for the Joker.
193** In one of the trailers he utters the line "We live in a society" while gazing upon the devastated landscape that used to be Gotham City. This is clearly a MemeAcknowledgement, and it's quite awkwardly used given the context (is there really any society left in this [[AfterTheEnd post-apocalyptic world]]?). It doesn't appear in the actual film, however. The line was improvised by Leto.
194** When Batman implies he'll kill the Joker if he keeps agitating him, Joker replies with ''"Who's gonna give you a reach-around?"''.
195** When Superman corners the Insurgency, everyone else prepares to fight a being they have no chance of surviving. The Joker on the other hand just laughs.
196* EvilLaugh: Even with the world being in such a sorry state and him still being sane enough to acknowledge how bad the situation is, he'll still let some laughs out, even though they sound more subdued than ever.
197* EvilVersusOblivion: Even ''he'' sees the necessity of teaming up with Batman to try undoing what Darkseid did to Earth.
198* FaceRevealingTurn: Joker's introduced as a derelict-looking figure with his back to the other insurgents as he taunts Batman over his personal tragedies, then he dramatically turns to face Batman, confirming that the future is so terrible Batman had to team up with the man who killed his adopted son.
199* FoeRomanceSubtext: He engages in a bit of this with Batman, offering to give him a reacharound and saying "you need me" in a seductive tone.
200* {{Foreshadowing}}: Granted, since the Knightmare is likely to become an AbortedArc it's unlikely to be explored, but Joker playfully wondering how many timelines Batman will screw up because he "doesn't have the cojones to die himself" is exactly on point. According to WordOfGod, the Knightmare timeline starts [[spoiler:upon Darkseid murdering Lois Lane in the Batcave, and to prevent it Bruce would have to TakeTheBullet (or rather, Omega Beam) meant for her to ensure Superman never goes through his DespairEventHorizon, preventing Darkseid from using the Anti-life equation on him to perform a FaceHeelTurn that leaves the Earth too weak to fight back against Darkseid's forces]]. Not that the Joker knows this, but still.
201* FutureBadass: He survived the apocalypse brought upon Earth by Darkseid and looks like he's geared for guerilla actions.
202* GoOutWithASmile: When Superman catches up to everyone, the Joker doesn't even try to fight back, choosing to instead sit on the sidelines and have a laugh.
203* HatedByAll: If Batman's final taunt was anything to go by, even Harley Quinn wants the Joker to suffer. Quite an achievement considering how trivial most of his crimes now look in light of the end of the world.
204* JokerImmunity: The Joker has lived through Batman's darkest phase and managed to avoid getting wiped out by Darkseid's conquest, when by all acounts a non-powered showpony would be the first to die under those circumstances. Joker theorises (in his own weird way) that deep down Batman doesn't even ''want'' to kill his archnemesis. Batman makes it clear he's wrong about that.
205* LunaticLoophole: The Joker is crazy and has no superpowers or resources, yet he's able to survive the end of the world. Lampshaded when he tells Batman that he needs Joker's help in undoing their future, as apparently Batman's team of metahumans can't do whatever it is the Joker can.
206* MockingTheMourner: It goes both ways.
207** Joker antagonizes Batman by reminding him of his dead parents as well as his dead sidekick, the latter of whom the Joker was personally responsible for.
208** Batman shuts the Joker up by telling him that Harley Quinn died begging him to end the Joker slowly.
209* MyCard: He gives a Joker card to Batman as a symbol of their truce. Shall the Dark Knight want to break that truce, he'd just have to tear that card up. The card could be seen strapped on Batman's assault rifle in ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice''.
210* NeverMyFault: Sure, the Joker may have murdered Robin and defiled his suit, but according to him it's ''Batman'' who sent the boy to his doom by making him go up against guys like the Joker to begin with.
211* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Joker gets a high reminding Batman how costly his mistakes in the past have been.
212* TheNicknamer: He nicknames Mera "my little fish stick" and a "smelly old flounder", and calls Robin a "Boy Wonder".
213* NotSoDifferentRemark: He gives Mera one of these in regards to Batman's tragic history, as both know the pain of losing loved ones. Batman then turns the tables on the Joker by mentioning Harley Quinn's own death.
214* PoliteVillainsRudeHeroes: Joker frames himself as this when he's chatting with Batman, saying ''"I'll be the bigger man"'' and acting like their truce will end with a discussion over Robin's death, when both men know it will be anything but. Given the Joker was trying to agitate Batman in the very same scene, it's clear he's not being genuine.
215* ProgressivelyPrettier: Despite being worse for wear, this Joker is arguably even better looking than his previous appearance, with his over-the-top tattooed gangster image toned down and his androgyny played up. Ironically, this version also more closely resembles the Creator/HeathLedger [[Film/TheDarkKnight incarnation]].
216* RefugeInAudacity: The Joker goes out of his way to be as cruel as he can, which Batman barely tolerates because the Joker's skillset makes him a valuable team-mate, a point of which the Joker reminds Batman.
217* SomeoneHasToDie: The Joker is convinced that Batman needs to die to avert the end of the world.
218* SparedByTheAdaptation: ''Injustice'' famously opened up with Superman punchng a hole in the Joker's chest. Here the Joker lasts long enough to see how bad things will get, though it's implied this Superman will also kill him.
219* TheyDiedBecauseOfYou: Joker accuses Batman of "letting Lois die" and "sending a Boy Wonder to do a man's job". The latter is particularly morbid considering the Joker was actually the one who murdered said Boy Wonder.
220* ThousandYardStare: He has such a stare when looking at the devastated horizon when he starts talking to Batman. He has another more pronounced one after Batman gives him a breaking speech where he mentions Harley Quinn dying and promising to off the Joker slowly at her request.
221* VillainHasAPoint:
222** The Joker may have killed Robin, but he still gives Batman a minor WhatTheHellHero for sending "a ''Boy'' Wonder to do a ''man's'' job."
223** As mentioned under {{Foreshadowing}}, supposedly the key to preventing Darkseid's victory is/was [[spoiler:Bruce preventing Lois Lane's death by performing a HeroicSacrifice]] at one crucial point on the timeline. Of course, neither Bruce nor the Joker know this.
224* VocalEvolution: His voice is much softer and higher pitched than it was in ''Suicide Squad''.
225* WhatTheHellHero: He pins the deaths of Robin and Lois squarely on Batman, ignoring the fact that the latter was killed by Darkseid while the former was killed by the Joker himself.
226* WildCard: The Insurgency needs the Joker's particular skills to prevent Darkseid's conquest, but Batman knows him all too well to actually trust the guy.
227[[/folder]]
228
229!!Deceased Heroes
230
231[[folder:Wonder Woman]]
232!! '''''"Knightmare" Wonder Woman'''''
233[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deadwonderwoman.jpg]]
234!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague''
235
236Wonder Woman perishes against Darkseid in the [[BadFuture nightmarish]] [[AlternateTimeline alternate future]] Cyborg has visions of when interacting with the Mother Boxes.
237
238->See the [[Characters/DCEUJusticeLeague Justice League]] page for more information.
239----
240* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Whatever way she got killed, her body/face shows no apparent sign of wounds.
241* CharacterDeath: She got killed by Darkseid.
242* DeadAlternateCounterpart: She's implied to have been one of Darkseid's first major victims during his conquest.
243* DueToTheDead: The Amazons put her on a funeral pyre. Per a RealLife ancient world tradition, they put stones on her eyes.
244* PosthumousCharacter: She's already dead when Batman organizes the Insurgency.
245* WeaponTombstone: She is still wearing her armor on the funeral pyre, along with her sword and shield.
246[[/folder]]
247
248[[folder:Aquaman]]
249!! '''''"Knightmare" Aquaman'''''
250[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ex_cepsxaamnzgr_copie.jpg]]
251!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague''
252
253Aquaman perishes against Darkseid in the [[BadFuture nightmarish]] [[AlternateTimeline alternate future]] Cyborg sees glimpses of when interacting with the Mother Boxes.
254
255->See the [[Characters/DCEUJusticeLeague Justice League]] page for more information.
256----
257* AlternateTimeline: Cyborg sees a vision of Darkseid killing Aquaman, but in Bruce's vision it's implied that Superman killed him after being subjected to Anti-Life.
258* CharacterDeath: Aquaman was killed in a confrontation with Darkseid.
259* CoolCrown: He wears the same crown as the Atlantean king who acquired one of the three Motherboxes.
260* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Darkseid comes for Aquaman after killing Wonder Woman. Mera takes his place on the Knightmare equivalent to the Justice League.
261* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Darkseid impaled him with his own trident.
262* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Meets his end by getting stabbed right in the chest.
263* TheLostLenore: The sole purpose of Mera's life after his death is to kill his murderer.
264* PosthumousCharacter: Aquaman's already dead when Batman organizes the Insurgency, and Mera sets out to avenge him.
265[[/folder]]
266
267[[folder:Kilowog]]
268!!''Kilowog''
269[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deadgl.jpg]]
270!!! '''Species:''' Bolovaxian
271!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Green Lantern Corps
272!!! '''Appearances''': ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague'' (dead body)
273
274The Green Lantern of Sector 674. He was killed after Darkseid's second invasion of Earth.
275----
276* AdaptationDeviation: Earth is meant to be outside Kilwog's jurisdiction, but his appearance in Cyborg's vision as having died on Earth implies the Green Lantern Corps has issued Darkseid's invasion an emergency worth breaching protocol for.
277* BattleTrophy: His corpse is dumped on the pile of rubble that was originally the Hall of Justice before the brainwashed Superman made it into his shrine of conquests. Superman himself floats overhead as he adds Batman's cowl to the pile.
278* BigGuyFatalitySyndrome: Kilowog's the muscle of the Green Lantern Corps and he's shown dead in his only appearance.
279* DeathByAdaptation: He only appears as a corpse in ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'', having failed to protect the Earth from Darkseid's second invasion.
280* DominoMask: Unlike most depictions of him, Kilowog is shown wearing one.
281* PietaPlagiarism: Minus the Mary analogue, but his only appearance shows him in the same position as dead Jesus.
282[[/folder]]
283
284!!Apokoliptian Forces / The Regime
285
286[[folder:Darkseid]]
287!!''"Knightmare" Darkseid''
288[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/darkseid_0.jpg]]
289!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Apokolips, The Regime
290!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague''
291
292In a possible future, Darkseid successfully obtains the Anti-Life Equation and subjugates Earth's population, save for a few resistors that would be hunted down one by one. Chief among his new slaves is none other than Superman.
293
294->See the [[Characters/DCEUApokolips Apokolips]] page for more information.
295----
296* AloneWithThePsycho: He corners Superman and Lois Lane in the Batcave, murders the former and takes advantage of the latter's despair to impose Anti-Life on him.
297* AlternateTimeline: Cyborg sees Darkseid kill Aquaman, but Mera implies it was the brainwashed Superman who did it.
298* AttackOnTheHeart: Darkseid rams Aquaman's trident straight through his torso.
299* AvengingTheVillain: He personally kills Aquaman and is implied to have also killed Wonder Woman, the two heroes who killed his uncle Steppenwolf. Downplayed in that Darkseid didn't actually like Steppenwolf, he's just incensed because it set back his plans for conquest.
300* TheBadGuyWins: The nightmarish BadFuture seen in ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'' and ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' is essentially a future in which Darkseid managed to conquer the Earth, killed several heroes of the Justice League, and turned Superman into a tyrant and oppressor that would carry out his will, as the gigantic Omega symbol that's carved in the landscape and his hand in turning Superman against his adopted world can attest.
301* CivilizationDestroyer: Darkseid wipes out both Themyscira and Atlantis. He may have also decimated Gotham City, though it's also possible he left that to Superman.
302* ConflictKiller: The desolation and horrors he caused on Earth upon successfully conquering it in [[BadFuture the Knightmare]] are bad enough to force Batman and two of his greatest foes -- the Joker and Deathstroke -- to call a truce and work together to survive and try undoing said conquest.
303* TheCorrupter: He subjugated Superman with the Anti-Life Equation in the BadFuture.
304* DespairGambit: He killed Lois and left her corpse for Superman to find so that the Kryptonian's resolve would crack just enough for Darkseid to brainwash him.
305* DramaticSpotlight: During Wonder Woman' funeral, Darkseid's presence comes complete with an almost celestial-looking backlight, as if to say "I'm your God now".
306* EmergingFromTheShadows: He's well-hidden when he invades the Batcave, appearing as a pair of glowing red eyes before stepping into the light while Superman's guard is down.
307* EvilIsAngular: Darkseid's Omega beams form a series of sharp corners before they blast Vulko, with the path resembling the word "END".
308* EvilOnlyHasToWinOnce: Once Darkseid obtains Anti-Life, the world is beyond salvation. Given it was established that the Anti-Life Equation could control all life throughout TheMultiverse, there's a good chance the dystopia on this Earth is just a taste of the true horrors Darkseid's victory would unleash.
309* FauxAffablyEvil: The way he lays a hand on Superman's shoulder while he grieves for Lois looks reassuring when taken out of context, but it's clear what he's really up to.
310* FireballEyeballs: After using his Omega Beams, Darkseid's eyes burn with red flames even underwater.
311* TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou: After killing Aquaman, Darkseid randomly turns around and bares his teeth, in the very direction that present-day Cyborg and the audience can view him. It's almost as if he can see Cyborg through his premonition.
312* GreaterScopeVillain: After killing the most powerful Earthlings and brainwashing Superman into being his enforcer, Darkseid seemingly takes a less active role in Earth's domination, allowing Superman to be the face of his empire.
313* HeroKiller: As foretold in the Knightmare and Victor's own premonition, Darkseid carves his way through [[spoiler:the Justice League in the BadFuture. We even see Darkseid personally slay Aquaman with his own trident.]]
314* HopeCrusher: Hippolyta and Superman both gave into despair when Darkseid killed their loved ones. Cyborg was visibly shaken by the visions of Darkseid effortlessly ploughing through Earth's defences.
315* TheKingslayer: Darkseid kills both Wonder Woman and Aquaman, a princess and a king respectively.
316* KickThemWhileTheyreDown: He attends Wonder Woman's funeral just to flaunt his superiority over the Amazons.
317* ManipulativeBastard: It's clear that he's the one who killed Lois, but through the power of Anti-Life he managed to brainwash Superman into believing Batman killed her.
318* MindRape: Darkseid couldn't brainwash a being as powerful and disciplined as Superman through Anti-Life alone, so he forced the Kryptonian to watch Lois be incinerated. His will shaken to its core, Superman was unable to resist Darkseid's influence in that moment.
319* MonumentOfHumiliationAndDefeat: Darkseid marks a now-barren river with the Omega sign and his human followers wear Superman's logo to further spread the corruption of a family crest that was meant to inspire people.
320* RevengeThroughCorruption: Darkseid makes Superman - the symbol of hope for both Earth and Krypton - into a terrifying enforcer to ensure his hold on Earth can never be contested.
321* TakeOverTheWorld: Batman and Cyborg's visions show Earth has completely fallen to Darkseid, with time travel being the only way to fix the damage he's caused.
322* VillainNoLongerIdle: Cyborg gets a glimpse of how the Justice League would fare against Darkseid in his present state. To his horror, it turns out Darkseid is even less merciful than Steppenwolf.
323* VillainTakesAnInterest: Darkseid may have killed Wonder Woman and Aquaman, but he sees the much stronger Superman as a valuable potential ally in need of indoctrination.
324[[/folder]]
325
326[[folder:Superman]]
327-->See [[Characters/DCEUSuperman his page]].
328[[/folder]]
329
330[[folder:Superman's Army]]
331!!''Superman's Army''
332[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bvssupermanarmy.jpg]]
333[[caption-width-right:300:''"Get down! Get down!"'']]
334!!! '''Species:''' Humans
335!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' The Regime
336!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice''
337
338Highly trained human soldiers serving Superman's reign of terror.
339----
340* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: In a horrific twisting of its original meaning, Superman's "S" shield (the coat of arms of the House of El, which means "Hope" in Kryptonian) has become an oppressive symbol of the dictatorship he leads in the BadFuture. These soldiers put a red and white version of it on their uniforms' shoulders.
341* BulletproofVest: They are all equipped with one, which prompts Batman to aim for their head.
342* LesCollaborateurs: They are human allies of Darkseid's forces and fight against [[LaResistance the human resistance]] Batman leads. They also have support from alien troops (Parademons) in combat.
343* CompositeCharacter: Aside from the Regime enforcers from ''Injustice'', their status as servants of Darkseid makes them similar to the Justifiers.
344* CoolHelmet: They wear helmets that are designed like Stahlhelms ("steel helmets" in German).
345* DoomTroops: Everything about them is meant to be intimidating.
346* EvilWearsBlack: They basically serve an EvilOverlord, and their uniforms are black.
347* {{Expy}}: Of the One Earth Regime soldiers from the ''Franchise/{{Injustice}}'' franchise. Both are black-clad soldiers with the symbol on their shoulders that serve a now evil Superman enforcing a global dictatorship called The Regime.
348* FacelessGoons: They wear black masks that conceal their faces.
349* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: Completely averted, as they rapidly gun down Batman's loyal partisans. They don't shoot at Batman himself because [[IWantThemAlive Superman wants him alive]].
350* {{Mooks}}: An undetermined number of anonymous soldiers serving Superman's evil dictatorship. Batman kills a few of them before they manage to overpower him.
351* PuttingOnTheReich: They wear helmets that seem to be based on [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stahlhelm M-35 Stahlhelms]], which were worn by [[UsefulNotes/NazisWithGnarlyWeapons German soldiers]] during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII most notably -- the M35 Stahlhelm is one of the most enduring symbols of the Occupation of Europe by UsefulNotes/NaziGermany. With that in mind, their black uniforms and status of servants of a totalitarian regime are also evocative of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schutzstaffel Schutzstaffel (SS)]], naturally.
352* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: They wear black uniforms with a red version of Superman's "S" on their shoulders, and serve an evil dictatorship.
353* UndyingLoyalty: They rush in to capture Batman alive for their master even though he has a gun and can mow them down by the dozen.
354* ZergRush: They overpower Batman through sheer numbers before a Parademon knocks him out.
355[[/folder]]
356
357[[folder:Truck]]
358!!''Truck''
359[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bvsresistancetraitor.jpg]]
360[[caption-width-right:300:''"I'm sorry."'']]
361!!! '''Species:''' Human
362!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' The Regime
363!!! '''Played by:''' Ele Bardha | Creator/ZackSnyder (voice)
364!!! '''Dubbed by:'''
365!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice''
366
367A traitorous member of Batman's resistance who set up a trap for them.
368----
369* AllThereInTheManual: He is not credited but sites like Website/{{IMDb}} mention his name as "Truck".
370* LesCollaborateurs: Reveals himself as one.
371* CreatorCameo: His voice when saying the line "Yeah, we got it." is that of the film's director, Zack Snyder.
372* KarmicDeath: He had it coming when Batman shoots him three times in the chest with his Colt MK IV.
373* TheMole: He's either this (an infiltrated agent of Superman's forces) or a turncoat.
374* {{Turncoat}}: Probably defected from Batman's resistance to Superman's forces. He sold them out and holds Batman at gunpoint anyway.
375[[/folder]]
376
377[[folder:Parademons]]
378-->See [[Characters/DCEUApokolips Apokolips]].
379[[/folder]]
380
381!!Other Characters
382[[folder:Lois Lane]]
383!!''"Knightmare" Lois Lane''
384!!! '''Species:''' Human
385!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' (mentioned) | ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague''
386
387->'''Bruce Wayne:''' (''Quoting Barry'') "Lois Lane is the key."
388->'''Diana:''' She is, to Superman. Every heart has one.
389->'''Bruce:''' I think it's something more. Something darker.
390
391In a potential future, Lois Lane is incinerated by Darkseid after he attains the Anti-Life Equation. When Superman finds her corpse in the Batcave, he gives in to grief and is left vulnerable to the power of Anti-Life, becoming Darkseid's chief enforcer. Preventing her demise is considered by several characters to be a crucial factor in preventing the Knightmare from coming to fruition.
392
393->See the [[Characters/DCEUSmallvilleAndMetropolis Smallville & Metropolis]] page for more information.
394----
395* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Darkseid targeted Lois so that Superman would be too grief-stricken to resist the power of Anti-Life.
396* HumanSacrifice: Darkseid has reason to kill Lois Lane and he likely doesn't bear any particular malice towards her. He's just trying to shake Superman's will and make him easier to enslave, the fastest method to which involves forcing him to watch the love of his life burn to death.
397* ImperiledInPregnancy: Between the FreezeFrameBonus in ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' showing Lois having a pregnancy test kit in her home and later carrying a baby basket when she and Clark help Martha reclaim the Kent home, as well as WordOfGod confirming that she and Clark are indeed expecting, her [[spoiler:being fried by Darkseid's Omega Beams likely means she would've been killed while still pregnant, adding an extra layer of pain for Superman to render him vulnerable to the Anti-Life corruption.]]
398* LivingEmotionalCrutch: Downplayed example. Superman's willpower was durable enough to theoretically handle Anti-Life, so Darkseid killed Lois to weaken his mental defenses.
399* TheLostLenore: Superman wants Batman dead for not protecting her.
400* MoralityChain: [[spoiler:The "Knightmare" sequence has Flash state "Lois Lane is the key" and Superman mysteriously snarls to Bruce about her death ("She was my world, and you took her from me.") which implies, as in several other [=AU=]s that Lois' death is all it takes for Superman to lose his AllLovingHero status. Granted, unlike most occasions, it's Superman's grief mixed with the Anti-Life Equation's MindRape that turns him evil instead of his own will]].
401* MurderByCremation: Her only appearance is as a smoldering corpse.
402* PlotTriggeringDeath: Darkseid managed to shake Superman's will long enough to overtake his mind by making him witness the death of the woman he loved most.
403* TargetedToHurtTheHero: Somehow Darkseid was able to deduce that "the key" to enslaving Superman and conquering Earth would be to [[ForcedToWatch force him to see his beloved be horribly killed]]. WordOfGod stated that [[spoiler:Lex Luthor would've been the one to sell this information to Darkseid, after which he himself would be killed for [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness no longer being useful to Darkseid anymore]]]].
404[[/folder]]
405
406[[folder:Hippolyta]]
407!!''"Knightmare" Hippolyta''
408[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20210803_010020_samsung_internet.jpg]]
409!!! '''Species:''' Amazon
410!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Themyscira
411!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague''
412
413In a potential future, Wonder Woman falls in battle with Darkseid and the island of Themyscira is conquered. Hippolyta is left mourning her losses.
414
415->See the [[Characters/DCEUAmazonsAndGods Amazons & Gods]] page for more information.
416----
417* DarkestHour: Darkseid claims Themyscira and burns it down while the Amazons can do nothing but mourn. The Olympians are dead, their allies from Atlantis and the mortal civilizations are estranged and not even the Green Lantern Corps can help them.
418* DespairEventHorizon: By this point, Hippolyta has lost her daughter, her sister, a sizable number of her fellow Amazons and now her homeland.
419* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Hippolyta's greatest sorrow finally becomes a reality.
420* UncertainDoom: During Diana's funeral, Darkseid can be seen descending from above. It's not known if Hippolyta was killed or enslaved afterwards, though she no longer has the willpower to resist either possibility.
421[[/folder]]
422
423[[folder:Vulko]]
424!!''"Knightmare" Vulko''
425!!! '''Species:''' Atlantean
426!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Kingdom of Atlantis
427!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague''
428
429The trusted advisor to Arthur, King of Atlantis. Vulko is killed by Darkseid when he invades the underwater kingdom.
430
431->See the [[Characters/DCEUTheSevenSeas Seven Seas]] page for more information.
432----
433* FireWaterJuxtaposition: A being who lives underwater was killed by incineration.
434* KillItWithFire: Vulko's incinerated by Darkseid's Omega beams.
435* MentorOccupationalHazard: Vulko dies alongside Aquaman.
436* MyGreatestFailure: Vulko swore to Atlanna that he'd protect Arthur. The last thing he saw before dying was Darkseid impaling Arthur.
437* ReducedToDust: Unlike Lois who was reduced to a charred skeleton, Vulko is blasted to cinders.
438[[/folder]]
439
440[[folder:Harley Quinn]]
441!!''"Knightmare" Harley Quinn''
442!!! '''Species:''' Human
443!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague'' (mentioned)
444
445In the [[BadFuture nightmarish]] {{alternate|timeline}} future where Darkseid has conquered the Earth and turned Superman evil, Harley Quinn was among the resistance before tragically meeting her end, an event that hangs heavy over Batman and the Joker.
446
447->See the [[Characters/DCEUGothamVigilantes Gotham Vigilantes]] page for more information.
448----
449* AmbiguousSituation: Batman doesn't specify how she died, leaving one to wonder if Batman (who has gone back to killing his enemies) was the one who killed her.
450* DiedInYourArmsTonight: During their back and forth exchange, Batman reveals that Harley bled to death in his arms to the Joker.
451* DyingDeclarationOfHate: Harley's last words to Batman were a plea for him to kill the Joker slowly and painfully.
452* EnemyMine: After the Earth was conquered by Darkseid, she teamed up with Batman to help him undo the BadFuture.
453* EvilVersusOblivion: Harley was among the supervillains to join up with the remnants of the Justice League in the Knightmare future to stand against Darkseid and the corrupted Superman before she died in Batman's arms.
454* KilledOffscreen: How and when she died isn't revealed, just that it happened.
455* PosthumousCharacter: She died sometime after the Apokolips invasion, as Batman mentions to the Joker in TheStinger of ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague''. It hangs a heavy shadow over both men.
456[[/folder]]
457
458! Alternate 2013
459[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flashes_and_supergirl.jpg]]
460In ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}'', following his latest failure at exonerating his father, Barry Allen travels into the past to prevent his mother's murder. When he tries to get back to the present, he's accosted by another speedster clad in a dark suit, causing him to land in an alternate version of 2013, on the day when he first got his powers.
461\
462In this new timeline, Kal-El's ship was intercepted by Zod, while another Kryptonian named Kara Zor-El was captured and held in a bunker. Diana never left Themyscira, Atlanna and Thomas Curry never met so Arthur Curry doesn't exist and Victor Stone hasn't become Cyborg yet. Additionally, elements of [[Film/BatmanFilmSeries Earth-89]] have intersected with this tangent, so while Bruce Wayne exists, he's a [[Creator/MichaelKeaton different Batman]] to [[Creator/BenAffleck the one Barry Allen knew]].
463
464!!Central City
465[[folder:Barry Allen]]
466!! '''''Alternate Barry Allen'''''
467[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20230213_181700_youtube.jpg]]
468[[caption-width-right:300:''"This is my face! You stole my face!"'']]
469[[quoteright:300: [[labelnote:Click here to see his Flash suit]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20230616_121536_samsung_internet.jpg ''"I made it myself out of that old Batsuit but, y'know, I made it our colors and everything. And, check this out! It's a bit more loose!"'']][[/labelnote]]
470!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Justice League
471!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}''
472
473->''"Look, I was just doing my laundry! You're the one who came and told me that I'm a superhero! And now you're saying, what, you don't want me to be?! Well, guess what?! It's too late! '''I! AM!''' The Flash... and I can save everyone! '''NOBODY DIES!'''"''
474
475A duplicate of Barry Allen from an altered version of 2013.
476
477->See the [[Characters/DCEUJusticeLeague Justice League]] page for more information on his original counterpart.
478----
479* NinetiesHair: Alternate Barry Allen has a wavy mop-top parted down the middle to make him look distinct from the main one. Funnily enough, it gives him a slight resemblance to Supergirl.
480* AlternateSelf: In a deviation from the established rules regarding alternate counterparts in the DC live-action multiverse, as laid down by the Arrowverse, this version of Barry Allen is a genetic duplicate of DCEU Barry Allen, with his hair and wardobe being the only things providing a distinction between the two. This is because he comes from an altered timeline rather than an elseworld.
481* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Alternate Barry to Prime Barry has this dynamic, as he is a carefree eighteen year old slacker who won't even do his own laundry.
482* AudienceSurrogate: Alternate-Barry carries the wide-eyed naivete that his mainline counterpart did back when he first joined the Justice League.
483** Alternate-Barry passes out from excitement when he first meets Batman. He's also very impressed by the sight of the Batmobile, as a nod to how Michael Keaton's Batmobile is so beloved among Batman fans.
484** His costume is also much cheaper-looking than main Barry's, being little more than a spare Batsuit customized with spray paint. This latter detail fits with Barry not having the kind of wealth and resources that Bruce Wayne has.
485** Upon getting a glimpse of Supergirl in flight, Alternate-Barry can't help but record her on his phone.
486** He's ultimately a [[DeconstructedCharacterArchetype deconstruction of this trope]]. While he's endlessly fascinated by the existence of time travel, his future self being a superhero and actually getting superpowers, he reacts exactly how a normal person would react if placed in this situation. He becomes terrified and refuses to be electrified by chemicals to get his powers, he ignores his older self's attempts at advising him on how to use his powers to instead mess around, and doesn't have the maturity to realize the gravity of the situation he's in since he only sees it as a fun adventure, and [[spoiler:can't handle the fact that there are risks to being a superhero]]. All of this means he makes many mistakes and [[spoiler:was destined to become Dark Flash]].
487* BreakTheCutie: He is simply a happy, go-lucky college frat boy living a proper life until he met his future self who forced him to gain superpowers and forced to fight an alien invasion in the span of a few days [[spoiler:and watched his newfound friends dying during said battle. Alternate Barry believes he can fix the outcome of the battle via time travel only to fail in each attempt but refuses to give up, slowly corrupting both his body and sanity until he will eventually become Dark Flash.]]
488* CheapCostume: Alternate Barry has an even more makeshift-looking outfit than his mainline counterpart originally did in ''Justice League'', being made from Batman's body armor but spray-painted red with yellow lightning bolts.
489* CompositeCharacter: His high-energy personality is similar to Bart Allen. Being a younger version of the protagonist from an alternate history also brings to mind Donna Troy's original backstory.
490* DidntSeeThatComing: He really didn't expect that he could still be ''shot by bullets'' after gaining superpowers.
491* FandomNod: The Burton and Schumacher Batman movies have long been the butt of jokes about Batman not being able to turn his neck in the suits. Alternate Barry tries to turn his head while wearing the modified cowl and it firmly stays in place while his head turns inside it, messing up his look. He tears off the neck covering to get around this.
492* FighterMageThief: Prior to rescuing [[spoiler:Kara]], he's the Mage to Barry's Thief and Batman's Fighter due to Barry being BroughtDownToNormal as a consequence for Alternate Barry to gain his SuperSpeed, with Alternate Barry being the only one with superpowers. Even after Barry regains his connection to the speed-force, Alternate Barry remains the Mage during the Kryptonian Invasion [[spoiler:and is capable of using time travel to undo any mistakes and death in the battle but heavily abuses this power to the point of eventually becoming [[BigBad Dark Flash]]]].
493* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: He shields Mainline Barry from Dark Flash and gets impaled. With his death, Dark Flash ceases to exist.]]
494* IHatePastMe: Barry can't stand his younger self. Justified since Alternate Barry grew up with an unbroken family and didn't have to work as hard, creating a less mature counterpart.
495* InnocentlyInsensitive: He sarcastically responds to OG Barry's advice with a "Sorry mom", oblivious that his counterpart's mother is dead. OG Barry ''doesn't'' take it well.
496* InstantExpert: The lightning bolt that empowered Alternate Barry was filtered through his mainline counterpart, causing him to have access to all the abilities Mainline Barry had fine-tuned over the years, such as his molecular phasing power. Deconstructed, as Alternate Barry's lack of experience leaves him complacent enough to take a bullet to the leg, leaving him unable to run until his regenerative powers kick in.
497* JerkassHasAPoint: Alternate Barry is certainly annoying, but he's not wrong for getting angry at the main timeline Barry when he yells at him. Barry was happily living an ordinary life until the main timeline Barry arrives, told him he was going to become a superhero, gave him his powers and then got him involved in fighting an alien invasion.
498* ThisLoserIsYou: Alternate Barry lacks the tragic backstory, life experience, and discipline seen in other superheroes. He may have gained all of Mainline Barry's other powers without going through any training, but the lack of said training also left him complacent enough to sustain various injuries. What's more, [[spoiler: abusing his time-travel abilities to create a cost-free outcome shows that he's not prepared for the harsher side of heroics]]. Basically, Alternate Barry is what happens if a regular teenager who doesn't have exceptional character was ever given superpowers.
499* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Played with. While getting a bullet shot through his leg (near the kneecap) from an assault rifle causes him to painfully react appropriately, considering his lack of experience, he still manages to hold himself together enough to not fall to the ground.
500* TheMillstone: He causes a lot of grief for Barry, starting first and foremost with nearly missing his window to gain his Speed Force powers. While Barry succeeds in empowering his younger self, he was busy restraining him at the time so the lightning bolt passed through him and transferred his powers. This meant Barry had to rely on his younger self for reasons that were entirely the latter's fault. Alternate Barry also alerts Kara's captors when they were infiltrating due to his clumsiness and gets himself shot because he just assumed he would be bulletproof. [[spoiler: Then he abuses his time-travel abilities, creating the Dark Flash and jeopardizing the Multiverse.]]
501* MeetYourEarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Sort of. With his MotorMouth, AttentionDeficitOohShiny, and CowardlyLion characterization, he's essentially a powerless version of Barry from ''[[Film/JusticeLeague2017 Justice League]]'' in comparison to the main universe Barry who acts more similar to the version from ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague''. As a result, Barry ends up getting fed up with Alternate Barry, calling him out on his immaturity despite the seriousness of the situation and saying that his talking constantly just makes him obnoxious.
502* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: Subverted. The suit he made was appropriated from a Batsuit worn by the Creator/MichaelKeaton version of Batman, who was a straight example of this trope. Alternate-Barry customized the suit by removing the ears, nose, and cape, and coloring it with the Flash's trademark red hue and yellow lightning bolts.
503* MythologyGag:
504** Alternate-Barry wears a yellow jacket, likely a nod to Barry's sidekick Wally West from the comics (or even his archenemy Professor Zoom).
505** Being an alternate timeline duplicate of the prime Barry is reminiscent of the concept of time remnants found in ''Series/TheFlash2014''. [[spoiler:He even gains a darker and spikier form stemming from numerous attempts to change the timeline, albeit played with more sympathy.]]
506* LeeroyJenkins: Excited over his new powers, he has a tendency to rush off and use them before Barry has finished explaining why he should be careful about doing so.
507* NoSympathy: [[spoiler:When Faora-Ul attacks him and his Prime counterpart after he gets a shard of Kryptonian armor embedded into his arm, he then figures out her weakness and uses it to murder her in cold blood, showing no sympathy for her as he was focusing on trying again to save their friends via the Chronobowl. What’s even scarier is that Flashpoint Barry had killed someone for the first time… And he didn’t even ''care''.]]
508* OtherMeAnnoysMe: Subverted; Barry is telling other self what he finds annoying when he suddenly realizes that's how people see ''him''.
509* RedOniBlueOni: Plays the Red Oni to his future self's Blue Oni. He is extremely excitable and focused on enjoying his new powers and the adventure, while present Barry is calmer and focused on the mission.
510* SparedByTheAdaptation: In a sense. At the beginning of the comics, Flashpoint Barry is replaced by Prime Barry, who inherits both the former's memories and non-metahuman body, hence why there is only one Barry Allen during the event. In the movie, there are two Barrys, one from the main timeline and another from the altered one.
511* SpoiledBrat: Growing up without the trauma of his mother's death and his father's wrongful accusation has left this version of Barry an unambitious slacker. When he sarcastically calls Mainline Barry "Mom" as a jab at his seriousness, Barry loses it and furiously chews out his younger self, reminding him how '''lucky''' he is to have an unbroken family with ''both'' parents alive and to ''not'' take their love and kindness for granted.
512* TragicTimeTraveler: [[spoiler:The death of his friends and mother hits him much harder than the current Barry, and he repeatedly goes back in time to find a way to save her, his friends, and stop Zod. However, not only does he end up learning that doing this caused the timelines to converge and begin destroying each other, he learns that his constant time traveling turned him into the Dark Flash, the very being that caused the mess in the first place. Alternate Barry eventually ends up dying at the hands of the Dark Flash, causing him to cease to exist as Alternate Barry was his basis for existence]].
513* WhatTheHellHero: He grows frustrated with Prime Barry first for taking away his normal life and putting him in a battle against alien invaders [[spoiler: and later for trying to stop him from trying to find a way to defeat Zod via time travel]].
514[[/folder]]
515
516[[folder:Allen Family]]
517!!''Alternate Allen Family''
518[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20230712_111043_samsung_internet.jpg]]
519!!! '''Species:''' Human
520!!! '''Citizenship:''' American
521!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}''
522
523In this new timeline, Nora Allen was never murdered, so Henry and Barry's lives were never changed.
524
525->See the [[Characters/DCEUOtherAmericans Other Americans]] page for more information on Henry and Nora from the previous timeline.
526----
527* HappilyMarried: Henry and Nora are still together after all these years.
528[[/folder]]
529
530[[folder:Barry's Roommates]]
531!!''Alternate Patty, Albert and Gary''
532!!! '''Species:''' Human
533!!! '''Citizenship:''' American
534!!! '''Portrayed By:''' Sean Rogers (Gary)
535!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}''
536
537Alternate Barry shares an apartment with his classmates Patty and Albert, who in this timeline are shown to be sleeping together. They have a fourth roommate called Gary.
538
539->See [[Characters/DCEUOtherAmericans Other Americans]] for more information on Patty and Albert from the previous timeline.
540
541----
542* FanDisservice: Gary doesn't wear any pants and he draws attention to his flabby thighs so everyone can see his [[Franchise/BackToTheFuture Marty McFly]] tattoo.
543* SoundtrackDissonance: In-Universe. Albert plays on his synthesizer while Mainline Barry tries to make sense of this new timeline. Albert's upbeat tunes undercut the severity of the situation, much to the former's irritation.
544* ThoseTwoGuys: Even back then Patty and Albert were joined at the hip, which is justified because it's revealed that in this timeline (and possibly the original one as well), they were sleeping together.
545[[/folder]]
546
547[[folder:Dark Flash (Spoilers)]]
548!! '''''Dark Flash'''''
549[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/theflashdarkflash.png]]
550[[caption-width-right:250:''"[[BadassBoast I've lived... more than you can dream.]]"'']]
551!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}''
552
553->''"It's not entirely your fault, Barry. I pushed you out of the Chronobowl on that September 29th so you could start me on this path. How do you like our endless paradox? I made you create me. And now you're the one in my way. No matter how close I get to winning this fight, you go back and let Mom die. You're the inevitable intersection. And you do have to let go."''
554
555A future incarnation of Alternate Barry that became drunk with power and tried to create a perfect timeline.
556
557->See the [[Characters/DCEUJusticeLeague Justice League]] page for more information on his original counterpart.
558----
559* AdaptationalVillainy: The comic character called the Dark Flash was a gruff and antisocial NinetiesAntiHero, not a true villain.
560* AmbiguousSituation: Has Alternate Barry been trying to fix the timeline for decades or did he age himself to an old man after overusing his powers [[note]]much like in ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths''[[/note]]? Dark Flash explains that time is inconsistent in the Speed Force but never elaborates on how long has he lived.
561* AntiVillain: Dark Flash was traumatized by the sight of Batman and Supergirl dying. Seeing time travel as the obvious solution, he repeatedly rewound time hoping to create a scenario where his allies aren't killed and prevent having to change history so his mother dies, only to go insane from his constant failures.
562* BladeBelowTheShoulder: A chunk of Nam-Ek's armor embedded itself in his arm, which he used as a weapon.
563* BodyHorror: Dark Flash accumulated a series of shrapnel from his various encounters with Zod's forces and his suit eventually melted into his skin.
564* CessationOfExistence: He accidentally stabs Alternate Barry - the basis of his existence - which causes the Dark Flash to fade into nothing.
565* CompositeCharacter: He borrows traits from the New 52's Future Flash and the Walter West incarnation of Dark Flash. His obsession with using time travel to fix a personal tragedy is also reminiscent of the third Reverse Flash, Daniel West, to who he also bears a resemblance and some elements of Professor Zoom (his origins of being a fan of Barry to his enemy and the BigBad of the Flashpoint-inspired movie). His cosmic temper tantrum is also reminiscent of Superboy-Prime. His existence as an alternative timeline counterpart of Barry Allen wearing a darker and spiky suit makes him resemble the Arrowverse incarnation of Savitar.
566* DarkIsEvil: Due to his suit being appropriated from Batman, the red and yellow paint wore away from excessive stress.
567* {{Determinator}}: His visibly disheveled complexion, white hair, and wrinkles imply he has been ''endlessly'' trying to make a "perfect" timeline for ''decades.''
568* DetrimentalDetermination: He will never give up looking for a way to save his mother and friends, no matter how hopeless the task is or how much collateral damage he causes.
569* FutureMeScaresMe: He's Alternate Barry Allen, but aged up several decades from repeatedly traveling through time.
570* GreaterScopeVillain: Dark Flash accosted the Flash before he could return to his present day, leaving him stranded in an alternate 2013 where he would eventually create a doppelganger that would eventually become the Dark Flash.
571* PsychopathicManchild: His insistence on creating a timeline where none of the heroes (or his mother) die blinds him to the consequences of his actions. Most tellingly, in spite of being a senior citizen with white hair and visible wrinkles, he still affectionately refers to Nora as "Mom" with the same loving tone that his happy 18 years old past self did.
572* ScaryTeeth: Barry has a nightmare where Dark Flash has jagged incisors. In reality, his teeth are normal, which only makes him more unnerving.
573* SecondaryColorNemesis: His lightning glows purple and orange, signifying his slide into villainy.
574* ShadowArchetype: Dark Flash exhibits all of Barry Allen's vulnerabilities to an amplified degree.
575* SpikesOfVillainy: Dark Flash accumulates an assortment of shrapnel in his back and shoulders, with his hair and cowl merging to form a set of quills on his scalp. The end result makes him look like Doomsday.
576* SunkCostFallacy: He's been trying for ''decades'' to create the perfect outcome, refusing to quit because he can't admit that he doesn't know what he's doing and he refuses to lose his mom.
577* TimeyWimeyBall: Dark Flash tells the Mainline Flash that he deliberately pushed him into an alternate 2013 so that he would create Alternate Barry, who would eventually become the Dark Flash himself. In other words, Dark Flash's very existence is a paradox. [[spoiler:His death is also a paradox, since the alternate Barry becomes him, yet also is accidentally killed by him, so he can't exist and thus dissolves away.]]
578* TragicTimeTraveler: [[spoiler:He's the end result of Alternate Barry being corrupted by ''decades'' of constant time traveling, eventually devolving into a monstrous speedster who wants nothing more than to create the perfect timeline where everybody and his mother gets to live.]]
579* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Going back in time to protect your friends and mother is an understandable pursuit, it's just that Dark Flash is willing to endanger an entire multiverse of strangers to protect the fraction of his own world's population that he'd grown attached to.
580[[/folder]]
581
582!!Gotham City
583[[folder:Wayne Family]]
584!!''Alternate Wayne Family''
585[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20230712_111530_samsung_internet.jpg]]
586!!! '''Species:''' Human
587!!! '''Citizenship:''' American
588!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}''
589
590->See [[Characters/DCEUGothamCity Gotham City]] for more information on Thomas and Martha in the previous timeline.
591-> [[Characters/DCEUBatman Bruce Wayne / Batman]] Has his own page.
592----
593* AdaptationalWimp: Unlike ''Flashpoint'' where Thomas and Martha became Batman and the Joker, here they stayed dead.
594* InSpiteOfANail: Just like in every continuity, Thomas and Martha died in Bruce's childhood.
595* MythologyGag: The photograph of Thomas Wayne shows him wearing a wide-lapelled suit with an ascot, much like Adam West's Bruce Wayne.
596[[/folder]]
597
598[[folder:Alfred Pennyworth]]
599!!''Alternate Alfred Pennyworth''
600!!! '''Species:''' Human
601!!! '''Citizenship:''' American
602!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}''
603
604In this timeline, Alfred has since passed away.
605
606->See [[Characters/DCEUGothamCity Gotham City]] for more information on the Alfred from the previous timeline.
607----
608* AlternateSelf: He's implied to resemble the Alfred from [[Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesBatFamily Earth-89]].
609* DeadAlternateCounterpart: As Bruce is an old man in this timeline, Alfred has been dead for some time.
610* MoralityPet: Barry was able to appeal to Bruce by telling him that the Alfred in his original timeline is still alive years later.
611* PresentAbsence: Since his passing, Bruce has succumbed to bad habits. He dresses like he's homeless despite owning a mansion, he cooks some very basic meals instead of the more elaborate dishes Alfred makes and his social skills apparently got worse. The fact that there's no hint of another servant to fill the void hints that Alfred was irreplacable to Bruce and that his life means nothing without his most trusted valet.
612[[/folder]]
613
614[[folder:Victor Stone]]
615!!''Alternate Victor Stone''
616!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Gotham University
617!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}'' (photograph only)
618
619In the altered timeline, Victor's history remained relatively unchanged, but due to the events occurring in 2013 he has yet to become Cyborg.
620
621->See the [[Characters/DCEUJusticeLeague Justice League]] page for more information.
622----
623* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler: Alternate Victor's fated to die in every possible outcome. Zod defeats Supergirl and harvests the Codex from her cells. He would then go on to terraform Earth into a new Krypton, wiping out all of humanity.]]
624* RichardNixonTheUsedCarSalesman: Victor is just a college football player here rather than a member of Earth's greatest team of superheroes.
625[[/folder]]
626
627!!Amnesty Bay
628[[folder:Curry Family]]
629!!''Alternate Thomas Curry and Mrs Curry''
630!!! '''Species:''' Human
631!!! '''Citizenship:''' American
632!!! '''Portrayed By:''' Rosie Ede (Mrs Curry)
633!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}''
634
635Thomas Curry is still a lighthouse keeper, but he never encountered Atlanna. Because of this, Arthur Curry was never conceived. He did however go on to have a human wife.
636
637->See [[Characters/DCEUOtherAmericans Other Americans]] for more information on Thomas Curry from the previous timeline.
638
639----
640* MistakenForPrankCall: When Mainline Barry calls Thomas asking to speak to Arthur, Thomas tells Barry that Arthur is his pet dog. He then hangs up in irritation.
641[[/folder]]
642
643!!Krypton
644[[folder:The House of El]]
645
646->See [[Characters/DCEUJusticeLeague the Justice League page]] for Kara Zor-El / Supergirl. Kal-El / Superman [[Characters/DCEUSuperman has his own page]].
647
648[[/folder]]
649
650!!!'''Kryptonian Invaders'''
651[[folder:General Zod]]
652
653!! ''Alternate Zod''
654[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20230213_181740_youtube.jpg]]
655[[caption-width-right:300:''"Terraforming has begun. This world must die so that ours may live again."'']]
656!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}''
657
658->''"You bring me nothing? Hmm. I gave you a warning. Your failure to deliver the Kryptonian traitor is being taken as an act of war!"''
659
660After the Flash alters the timeline, he creates a world without superheroes to protect it. This allows for General Zod and his followers to invade Earth unchallenged.
661
662->See the [[Characters/DCEUSupermansRoguesGallery Superman's Rogues Gallery]] page for more information.
663----
664* AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome: [[spoiler:In contrast to the original Zod, who lost his people and died at the hands of Superman (twice), this Zod's successful reclamation of the Codex and terraforming of Earth into a new home for the Kryptonians is an event set in stone for the timeline Barry accidentally created, to the point where Dark Flash was created by Alternate Barry's futile attempts to alter them.]]
665* BackForTheFinale: A variation. Zod was the very first BigBad of the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse. With ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}'' undoing the events of ''Film/ManOfSteel'' before leading up to a resetting of DC's cinematic universe, [[{{Bookends}} Zod returns to see its conclusion]].
666* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler: Despite Alternate Barry's numerous attempts to reset the timeline, Zod always ends up killing Supergirl and Batman before terraforming the Earth into a New Krypton.]]
667* BigBad: {{Downplayed}}. While [[spoiler:Dark Flash]] is the FinalBoss of the film and Barry's biggest obstacle, Zod is the overall primary threat in ''The Flash'' as defeating him is the entire reason why Barry puts together his ragtag team. That being said, he's otherwise a fairly impersonal villain towards Barry and Bruce, with his arc being far more integral to Kara. While he is a physical threat, the focus is not on defeating him, but rather on preventing this version of him from having come to be in the first place.
668* CompositeCharacter: With Flashpoint Aquaman and Wonder Woman as the leader of the invasion in the Flashpoint timeline [[spoiler:that claims the world]].
669* ImplacableMan: It takes a Superman to defeat Zod, and unfortunately...the two Flashes, Batman, and Supergirl are decidedly ''not'' Superman. [[spoiler:No matter what strategy Barry's team attempts, Zod ''always'' wins. His constant victories are in fact what gives birth to Dark Flash.]]
670* InSpiteOfANail: Zod's original invasion was galvanized when Clark accidentally activated a Kryptonian distress signal. Since Clark's out of the picture in this timeline, it goes to show that Zod's invasion of Earth was always fated to happen.
671* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: {{Downplayed}}, but when explaining to Kara that he [[spoiler: intercepted the infant Kal-El's pod, he notably dodges her inquiries about what exactly happened to her cousin. When he does finally tell her that the child did not survive the attempts to find the Codex in his DNA, Zod's hesitation and facial expressions convey a sense of shame for the act.]]
672* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Zod and his fellow Kryptonian invaders are the biggest threat in a movie where the Flash is the protagonist. {{Downplayed|Trope}} as his primary opponent is still Supergirl.
673* SoLastSeason: In ''Man of Steel'' it took everything Superman had to best Zod in combat. Supergirl was able to overpower him after having only one day to acclimate to her powers. [[spoiler: Subverted when she seemingly beats Zod, as he was only pretending to be knocked unconscious to lure her into a false sense of security so he could stab her through the chest with ease.]]
674* WouldHurtAChild: [[spoiler: This version of Zod succeeded in killing Kal-El when he was still a baby, [[ExaggeratedTrope even going so far as to dissect the infant's body in hopes of finding any trace of the Codex,]] only to turn up short. He is, however, evidently deeply ashamed of this, as he regretfully admits to Kara what he did.]]
675
676[[/folder]]
677
678[[folder:Faora-Ul]]
679!!''Alternate Faora''
680!!! '''Species:''' Kryptonian
681!!! '''Citizenship:''' Krypton
682!!! '''Affiliation:''' Sword of Rao
683!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}''
684
685->See [[Characters/DCEUSupermansRoguesGallery Superman's Rogues Gallery]] for more information on the Faora Ul from the previous timeline.
686
687----
688* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler: Faora kills Supergirl in this manner. She herself is then stabbed by Alternate Barry.]]
689* OutOfFocus: Faora doesn't have as much screen presence as Zod or Nam-Ek this time around.
690[[/folder]]
691
692[[folder:Nam-Ek]]
693!!''Alternate Nam-Ek''
694!!! '''Species:''' Kryptonian
695!!! '''Citizenship:''' Krypton
696!!! '''Affiliation:''' Sword of Rao
697!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}''
698
699->See [[Characters/DCEUSupermansRoguesGallery Superman's Rogues Gallery]] for more information on the Nam-Ek from the previous timeline.
700
701----
702* AdaptationalWimp: The Nam-Ek from [[Film/ManOfSteel the original timeline]] was able to put up a fight against Superman, this version [[spoiler: is knocked out with standard explosives, Batman can actually last for a few moments engaged in a fight with him and Barry working together with Alternate Barry defeats him with moderate difficulty.]]
703* DefeatEqualsExplosion: Barry working together with Alternate Barry defeats Nam-Ek by continuously blasting him with supercharged lightning, causing his armor to explode.
704* HeroKiller: [[spoiler: He mortally wounds Keaton-Batman in at least one outcome.]]
705[[/folder]]

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