Top 10 DC Heroes Warner Bros. Mishandled

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Being a DC fan is usually like being the biggest fan of a team that just continues to fumble on the goal line. Just when you think your beloved hero is in the clear, Warner Bros. comes and ruins it. From strange casting decisions to canceled projects, some DC characters simply can’t get a break. Here’s a 10-item countdown of the 10 DC characters Warner Bros. appears hell-bent on destroying, beginning with the “lesser evils” and ending with the heartbreakers.

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10. Green Lantern

Before the DCEU took off, Warner Bros. presented us with Green Lantern—and it was a disaster. Ryan Reynolds tried his hardest, but the movie tanked completely, and the character languished in dormancy for years. Sequels were scheduled, then scrapped, and the Green Lantern Corps was stationary. Only now, with Guy Gardner making an appearance in Superman and a new Lantern Corps show in the works, is there a spark of optimism.

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9. Black Manta

Black Manta was the standout of Aquaman, and it was a shock when Warner Bros. quietly shelved his solo film (The Trench) before fans had even heard about it. Naturally, he did reappear in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, but that chance for a real antihero leading role was gone—unlike Black Adam, who got his blockbuster.

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8. The Joker

Not even the Clown Prince of Crime is safe. Jared Leto’s Joker in Suicide Squad was a meme rather than a monster. And then Todd Phillips’ Joker came along, delivering. Until the tonal shift of the sequel left the fans bewildered. Warner Bros. has managed to get arguably the most iconic DC villain wrong more than once.

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7. Shazam

The first Shazam! The movie was nice, emotional, and a hit. Its sequel and Black Adam spin-off were not as fortunate. Lightning twice failed to strike, disappointing both fans and Zachary Levi.

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6. The Justice League

The 2017 Justice League was DC’s Avengers moment. What we got instead was the Whedon cut—forced comedy, tone whiplash, and dubious character choices. Fans at last experienced what might have been with the Snyder Cut, but the harm had already been done.

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5. Batgirl

Warner Bros. almost gave us a Batgirl movie with Leslie Grace and Michael Keaton’s Batman—but then they cancelled it at the very last minute for a tax write-off. The same happened to Batgirl’s shelving, which became the emblem of DCEU mismanagement, where fans wonder whether Barbara Gordon will finally have her time on screen.

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4. Batman

Ben Affleck’s Batman polarized fans with his brutal, sadistic style. Luckily, Matt Reeves’ new Elseworlds trilogy is a more traditional Dark Knight—but the perpetual switching between versions has worn me out.

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3. Superman

Henry Cavill’s Superman began well, only to be studio indecision hastily put on ice. Brooding, nihilistic, and perpetually trapped in eye-rolling plot twists, Cavill’s Clark Kent hasn’t been given a decent movie since 2017, leaving fans in limbo.

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2. The Flash

The Flash solo film was an exercise in chaos. Production problems, rewrites, and rumors about the star actor dominated the headlines—so much so that Batman and Supergirl wound up upstaging in a film about the Scarlet Speedster himself.

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1. Wonder Woman

Diana Prince kicked off well, her solo film and Batman v Superman reveal winning her fan love. Wonder Woman 1984, however, did not deliver—iconic trailers couldn’t salvage a movie heavily banked on Chris Pine. Fans now prepare themselves for the inevitable reboot, hoping this time around the Amazonian warrior deserves her dues.

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And there you have it: ten DC characters Warner Bros. can’t appear to manage. If you’re still holding out hope for your favorites, then don’t worry, you’re not alone—sometimes, venting is all a fan can do.

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