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10 Villains We Want To See In The DC Extended Universe (And Who Should Play Them)

The future of the DC Extended Universe is in a state of flux at the moment, but one thing that does look set to happen in an upcoming movie is the formation of the Legion of Doom (or Injustice League) - a band of supervillains to face off against the might of the League. After all, JL's post-credits scene, featuring Lex Luthor recruiting Deathstroke, caused such excitement from fans that DC would be wise to double down on its promise.
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Jude Law  – Brainiac

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When it comes to picking the perfect villain for Man of Steel 2, there’s one name that really springs to mind: Brainiac, the knowledge-hoarding android who has been one of Superman’s biggest adversaries for decades.

Despite his longevity, Brainiac has yet to appear on the big screen, though we’ve seen the character on TV in the likes of Smallville and the upcoming Krypton. Hopefully, the DCEU can rectify this as soon as possible. Though it would really take the right kind of actor to breathe life into the robotic antagonist – and to look good under the green facepaint.

You’d need a bankable star to go toe-to-toe with Henry Cavill’s hero and our choice for that would be Jude Law. As we all know, Brits make the best villains and Law plays that kind of icy, calculating evil that would be perfect for Brainiac very well. The character isn’t a quip-machine like Marvel’s Ultron and needs to appear emotionless but possess a large ego and relentless determination. Law was also once offered the part of Superman way back when, so it would be fun for him to return to the franchise as a villain instead.


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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered. Since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester, he has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade. The MCU is his comfort place but, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is The Incredibles.