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Cyborg from Doom Patrol

In Doom Patrol, Cyborg (Joivan Wade), real name Vic Stone, is a half-human, half-machine cyborg superhero who struggles with his duality. It’s he that’s the driving force that brings the Doom Patrol together and calls them into action.

Joker (2019)

In the 2019 thriller Joker, Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) is a mentally ill, impoverished stand-up comic. Discarded and abused by society, he turns to a life of crime and chaos, rising to become a frightening legend of Gotham City. Joaquin Phoenix is the fifth actor to portray the legendary Batman villain Joker in a film, and the first in a stand-alone feature.

Dee Dee Twins

Dee Dee Twins

The Dee Dee Twins, Delia and Deidre Dennis, are the granddaughters of Harley Quinn, who follow in her footsteps as the hench-wenches of the Joker. As members of the Jokerz gang, they face off against their nemesis Batman.

Negative Man from Doom Patrol

Negative Man from Doom Patrol

Negative Man (Matt Bomer / Matthew Zuk), real name Larry Trainor, is a member of the Doom Patrol. He was originally an Air Force pilot who crashed his experimental aircraft into negative energy, and due to his burns and radioactivity, must now be wrapped in bandages from head to toe.

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Shazam!

In the DC Extended Universe film Shazam, Billy Batson (Zachary Levi) is a troubled teenaged boy who is chosen as the “Champion of Eternity” by the ancient wizard Shazam. With this, he is able to transform into an adult with superpowers when he calls the sorcerer’s name, “Shazam!”

Crazy Jane from Doom Patrol

Crazy Jane from Doom Patrol

In Doom Patrol, Crazy Jane (Diane Guerrero), real name Kay Challis, has multiple personalities, each of which has a different set of super powers. Her 64 personalities include Hammerhead, Pretty Polly, Penny Farthing, Black Annis, and of course Jane Morris.

Red Hood Rebirth

Red Hood Rebirth

In Red Hood and the Outlaws vol. 2, as part of the DC Rebirth initiative, Red Hood (real name Jason Todd) is a former protege of Batman on a quest for redemption for his past crimes. Compared to the original Red Hood, Red Hood’s Rebirth costume features a full helmet, brown leather jacket, and a distinct lack of a red hood.

Goldface from The Flash

Goldface from The Flash

In CW’s The Flash, Goldface (Damion Poitier) is a more grounded version of the comic book counterpart. While he can still turn any part of his body into organic gold, making him nearly invulnerable, he’s no longer equipped with a golden spacesuit. Instead, he dresses in all black and sporting a massive gold chain necklace that he uses as a weapon on occasion.

Mera from Aquaman

Mera from Aquaman

In Aquaman, Mera (Amber Heard) is a warrior and daughter of King Nereus and Queen Atlanna. She possesses hydrokinetic and telepathic powers that allow her to control her environment and communicate with Atlanteans.

Two-Face

Two-Face is the DC Comics supervillain and enemy of Batman. Formally a district attorney named Harvey Dent, after half of his face is horribly scarred. He goes insane and adopts the Two-Face persona, who decides fate with the flip of a coin. He has been played twice in live action movies. Once in Batman Forever by Tommy Lee Jones, and once in The Dark Knight by Aaron Eckhart.

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