10 Strongest DC Movie Villains, Ranked By Threat Level

Many powerful villains have appeared throughout the years in live-action DC movies, but some of them are considerably more dangerous than others due to a variety of factors. DC"s power levels are rather inconsistent across all media. Sometimes the Flash is powerful enough to reboot the whole DC Universe, sometimes Superman wields the power of a million suns, and sometimes Batman is able to defeat Darkseid despite his lack of superpowers. Power levels are a little more consistent in the movies, with most movie Supermen struggling to save the world from apocalyptic threats and most live-action movie Batman portrayals focusing on more realistic enemies.
The DC Extended Universe introduced some of the most powerful DC characters ever translated to live-action. For instance, Henry Cavill"s DCEU Superman is able to destroy the world in the Snyderverse"s apocalyptic Knightmare timeline, and the whole Justice League failed to stop him in a one-against-all present-day battle in Zack Snyder"s Justice League. DC movies have also presented extremely powerful villains, though their sheer strength and energy aren"t the only qualities that make them dangerous threats to the Earth and the universe. Their intellect, cunning, and cruelty also play a big role in their power.
10 The Titanides Shazam: Fury of the Gods (2023) Close Shazam: Fury of the Gods may not be the most serious of DC movies, but it does feature three powerful mythological characters that could pose a serious threat to the whole world. Helen Mirren"s Hespera, Lucy Liu"s Kalypso, and Rachel Zegler"s Anthea are three DCEU Titanides, daughters of Atlas and Nyx. As nearly immortal mythical figures, Shazam: Fury of the Gods" three villainous sisters are naturally strong, fast, durable, and agile. Hespera possesses telekinesis, can control the elements, and can cast magical spells. Anthea can manipulate matter and reality, and Kalypso can control minds.
In classic mythology, Atlas" daughters are called "Pleiades". Atlas" sisters are the Titanides.
The Shazam family are able to contain and defeat the Titanides, but not without a sacrifice, as Billy Batson dies fighting the villains" dragon. It"s only because of Anthea"s reluctance, Darla"s connection to the unicorn, and Billy"s sacrifice that the Titanides can be stopped, and it"s only thanks to Wonder Woman that Billy is able to see another day. Otherwise, Hespera, Kalypso, Anthea, and their mythological creatures would have been able to destroy Philadelphia and move on to neighboring cities. Hence, Shazam: Fury of the Gods" Titanides are Justice League-level villains.
9 Enchantress Suicide Squad (2016) Close Suicide Squad and The Suicide Squad follow a similar sequence of events. The Suicide Squad"s Starro is quite a challenge for Amanda Waller"s second Task Force X, as the monster can infect and control anybody with its offspring. However, Waller"s first Task Force X team have it more difficult. Cara Delevigne"s Dr. June Moone is just the mortal vessel that Enchantress uses to ground herself on Earth. The real Enchantress is an immensely powerful interdimensional being worshipped by ancient civilizations. Enchantress is connected to a source of almost unlimited magical power, and apart from her god-like physiology, she"s able to control minds, look into the past, and become intangible.


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