A motion-captured CGI monster indistinguishable from dozens of others, this version of Doomsday’s only real resemblance to the iconic comic book villain is that he manages to kill Superman. Doomsday (Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice) Doomsday’s inclusion is really more of a formality based on the requisites of this list, as he’s not technically a “Batman villain” but he does fight Batman in a movie. There is certainly room for new interpretations of Batman villains, the Joker especially, but this one just simply didn’t work. The questionable costume design aside, Jared Leto playing Joker as a cross between an old-timey gangster and a tiger stalking its prey (seriously, he purrs) is tough to watch despite his short amount of screen time. Joker (Suicide Squad) Pretty much right from the get-go, we knew we were in for some-let’s call them “interesting”-choices for the portrayal of the Joker in Suicide Squad. Batman & Robin as a whole isn’t a fan favorite for many different reasons, but for a movie that came out only a few years after Bane was introduced in the comics and broke Batman’s back, it’s unforgivable to consider this version of him legitimate. But the Bane of Batman & Robin is a far cry from the mastermind of the comics, instead being relegated to a big dumb oaf who is all brawn and no brains, barely able to form words. Bane (Batman & Robin) If you know the character of Bane from the pages of Batman and Detective Comics, you know that he’s one of the most cunning and intelligent villains the Dark Knight has ever faced the huge muscles are basically a bonus.
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