ZACK SNYDER'S JUSTICE LEAGUE: 10 New Characters Added To The Movie Ranked From Worst To Best

ZACK SNYDER'S JUSTICE LEAGUE: 10 New Characters Added To The Movie Ranked From Worst To Best

The Snyder Cut of Justice League added a lot of new (or overhauled) characters to the movie, and we're now ranking the 10 most noteworthy additions from worst to best. Check them out after the jump...

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By JoshWilding - Mar 23, 2021 08:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Justice League

Zack Snyder's Justice League is now streaming on HBO Max, and it's fair to say the movie has left us with plenty to talk about. The differences between 2017's theatrical cut and the Snyder Cut are significant, and that includes the addition of many new characters to the DCEU/"SnyderVerse."

A handful of these were seen on the big screen four years ago, but are completely unrecognisable in the fabled Snyder Cut. The movie itself could easily be described that way too, and it's downright staggering that so many heroes and villains were left on the cutting room floor by Joss Whedon. 

They all brought something different to the four-hour Snyder Cut, and we're now ranking them from worst to best. That's not to say those at the lower end didn't bring something to this cut of Justice League; there are simply others who ended up stealing the spotlight for a multitude of reasons. 

To take a look at this ranking of new characters in Zack Snyder's Justice League, hit the "Next" button!
 

10. Vulko

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We don't agree with much Joss Whedon did in his 2017 cut of Justice League, but leaving Willem Dafoe's Vulko on the cutting room floor may not have been the worst idea in the world.

Aside from nagging Arthur Curry about taking his rightful place in Atlantis by wielding his mother's trident, there's not a lot the character brings to the Snyder Cut. Well, beyond being someone who has clearly spent years trying to get Aquaman to do what he believes to be the right thing. 

This Vulko just isn't overly likeable, and James Wan's take on him definitely resonated more with us. That was by no means a reinvention, though, and this version serves his purpose well.
 

9. Desaad

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A completely new character added to the Snyder Cut of Justice League, Desaad clearly takes great delight in serving as the right-hand of Darkseid. Throughout the course of this movie, we see him revel in belittling Steppenwolf, and we can't help but hate him as a result.

That's not to say Steppenwolf is a sympathetic character, but Desaad is a typical, hateful lacky...and that's why he doesn't rank any higher than this! However, we were definitely left wanting more.

Clearly, he was going to be at Darkseid's side when the invasion of Earth began, and that likely means he'd have crossed paths with the League. He doesn't seem to be much of a fighter, but something tells us Snyder definitely had plans to do something more with him in those sequels.
 

8. Iris West

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It was recently confirmed that Kiersey Clemons will reprise the role of Iris West in The Flash, and that's something we're very pleased about. The actress only makes a cameo appearance in the Snyder Cut of Justice League, but she makes a big impact with only a small amount of screentime. 

Yes, this is very much Barry Allen's sequence, but the chemistry between them is palpable. 

If Snyder's plan was to get us invested in the potential relationship Barry and Iris would one day have, it worked. We obviously know nothing about what Clemons' take on the character was once going to look like, or how that will differ in Andy Muschietti's take on The Flash. However, we certainly hope the first meeting remains canon because it was a heck of a way to kick things off.
 

7. Mera

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Yes, we're counting Mera as a completely different character. Why? Well, the English accent, for starters!

That gives the Atlantean a new, regal persona, and she's definitely a little more ready for a fight than the one we saw in the theatrical cut of Justice League. That first meeting does play out mostly the same, but this Mera clearly has an attraction to Arthur which is teased when she's later on land.

However, the Knightmare scene is really where Heard comes into her own as the hero. Carrying Jerry Cans of water, she now wields Arthur's trident and wants to kill Darksied for what he did to Aquaman. It's a cool take on Mera, but not one that's likely to influence what we end up seeing in Aquaman 2.
 

6. Ryan Choi

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Ryan Choi is an effective supporting character in Zack Snyder's Justice League, and we simply cannot figure out why he was left on the cutting room floor back in 2017 (it's not as if Warner Bros. had other big plans for the character at the time). Of course, many of his scenes are with Dr. Silas Stone.

That's another character whose role was almost completely rewritten by Whedon, so it likely explains why Choi was no longer part of proceedings. Regardless, Kai Zheng does a great job here. 

By the end of the movie, it's revealed that he's S.T.A.R. Labs' Director of Nanotechnology, so the stage was clearly being set for him to become The Atom in the Chinese-led spinoff Snyder has recently teased. It's a shame we'll never get to see that, especially as what we see here works so well. 
 

5. Elinore Stone

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Cyborg's mother was pretty much a non-factor in 2017's Justice League, something that robbed Victor Stone of much of his backstory (and lessened the significance of the accident he was in). 

In the Snyder Cut, we see Elinore fighting to protect her son, and supporting him when he plays football. Silas, meanwhile, is too busy working, and the crash which killed her and gravely injures Victor happens on the way home from that game. It's a small yet meaningful role, and helps better explain why Cyborg feels the way he does towards his father before he sacrifices his life. 

It also leads to a much stronger, more effective ending; rather than goofing around with his dad and showing off his new look, Victor moves past his anger and grief to become a superhero. 
 

4. Martian Manhunter

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Snyder has gone on record to say that he hoped to include the John Stewart version of Green Lantern in his cut of Justice League, but Warner Bros. said no, and that's why we have Martian Manhunter.

It's a shame in some ways that Stewart wasn't the one who showed up to talk to Bruce Wayne at the end of the movie, but we definitely enjoyed what we saw from this interpretation of J'onn J'onzz. He looks awesome, and Harry Lennix proved to be a fitting choice to bring the character to life here. 

His role was a minimal one, that's for sure, but what we saw was a lot of fun. This is another character with a tonne of potential moving forward, and while it seems unlikely that will happen, we'd sure like it to.
 

3. Darkseid

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When Joss Whedon took charge of Justice League, he completely scrapped Darkseid's role and made Steppenwolf a one-and-done villain. Yes, the big bad was mentioned, but only in a throwaway manner. There was no reason to suspect he'd ever actually show up, and the only sequel teases we got were those which laid the groundwork for the Injustice Society to assemble.

Well, Darkseid gets plenty of memorable moments in the Snyder Cut. As well as a terrifying glimpse into the future (where he kills Aquaman and Wonder Woman), the stage is set for his invasion of Earth.

We know that leads to Superman falling under the influence of the Anti-Life Equation, and we can only hope that's now explored in some format moving forward. Ray Porter did an awesome job with the villain, that's for sure, and while he may not be a big name, he proved himself worthy of playing Darkseid.
 

2. Joker

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Thanks to Warner Bros., much of Jared Leto's Joker performance in Suicide Squad ended up on the cutting room floor. What we saw wasn't to everyone's liking, but it was hard to judge it fairly. 

Well, the Oscar-winner is given a second chance in Zack Snyder's Justice League, and he makes the most of it. Despite being a post-apocalyptic version of the Clown Prince of Crime, this feels like a far more authentic take on the character. The meeting between Batman and Joker is awesome, and the way he taunts the Dark Knight over Robin's death is one of the DCEU's best moments.

While this scene probably didn't convert anyone who isn't sold on Leto's interpretation of the iconic villain, it's now hard not to hope the actor isn't given at least once more shot at playing him. 
 

1. Cyborg

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Let's face it, the Cyborg we saw in 2017 is most definitely not the same one in 2021. Almost all of the actor's scenes were reshot by Whedon, so the Snyder Cut delivers a vastly different interpretation. 

This Victor Stone is grieving for his mother, and dealing with a whole lot of resentment towards his father. As the movie progresses, he manages to overcome that and embrace his new status quo as a superhero; that nicely sets the stage for where his story was supposed to go next under Snyder's watch.

Throw in a much more effective portrayal of Cyborg's powers, and everything we saw in the Snyder Cut of Justice League with this character was new, improved, and downright awesome. That's why he deserves the #1 spot, and while Ray Fisher is likely done with the hero, it will take an awful lot to top this. 
 

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Menks123
Menks123 - 3/23/2021, 8:04 AM
Hard disagree here.

Darkseid LOOKED cool, but he got punked twice over

Mera was atrocious, and i'm glad Wan has his hands on Aquaman

Joker looked good, but his part meh and not needed.

Martian Manhunter was forced beyond belief, made no sense and looked awful imo.
Menks123
Menks123 - 3/23/2021, 8:07 AM
I will say, Cyborg was much better and fleshed out. So I do agree with him #1.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 3/23/2021, 8:04 AM
"Well, the English accent, for starters!"

Mera:
BraveNewClunge
BraveNewClunge - 3/23/2021, 8:06 AM
I loved his arc in the movie. It was very well done........ and that scene with the waitress 🖤
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 3/23/2021, 8:07 AM
The nature of this list doesn't make any sense to me.

Where's Steppenwolf or Flash for that matter? Biggest changes (along with Cyborg) between the 2 movies.

And Senor Superhermano of course.
inkniron
inkniron - 3/23/2021, 8:08 AM
Jeebus, the reach arounds Josh gives Snack for this movie are probably better then the ones Joker gives Batman.
IronGenesis
IronGenesis - 3/23/2021, 8:09 AM
Silas Stone!
Let’s go!!!!

Good for Joe Morton to get some redemption. His sacrifice...His recorded monologue to wrap it up. 💋

Although it’s funny.

In the awful Justice League (2017), his character is awful, BUT he survives so he can appear in more movies and the actor can make more money.

In the Definitive JL Cut...he dies, thus ending his time with DC...
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 3/23/2021, 8:09 AM
The epilogue scene was so cringe. Batman and Joker just trash talking each other for 4 minutes like a bunch of 13 year olds over xbox live.
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 3/23/2021, 8:33 AM
@THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - ay man those 13 year olds on Xbox live deserve to be trash talked. Damn potty mouths
m1doriya
m1doriya - 3/23/2021, 8:12 AM
Joker is the worst

braunermegda
braunermegda - 3/23/2021, 8:15 AM
jesus christ you guys really liked this movie huh 7 out of 10 articles are about this, move on now
WakandaTech
WakandaTech - 3/23/2021, 8:19 AM
lol

another article on the Snydercut

frammi
frammi - 3/23/2021, 8:23 AM
You have to be blind to think that this movie is good
m1doriya
m1doriya - 3/23/2021, 9:52 AM
@frammi - I'm blind then

CurlyBill
CurlyBill - 3/23/2021, 8:25 AM
Darkseid is actually one of the few aspects of the Snyder cut I will defend. The Old Gods vs the New Gods was one of my favorite scenes. I've seen people upset about Darkseid being beaten on the flashback, but he was still Uxas at that point and he literally went toe to toe with the God of war Ares. I'm no fan of Snyders DCEU, but I'll give credit were it's due, I enjoyed his take on Darksied.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 3/23/2021, 8:27 AM
@CurlyBill - I loved the physicality of Darkseid here. His aggressiveness and the way he moved.

I'd love to see the cerebral at some point though in a different take.
Menks123
Menks123 - 3/23/2021, 8:27 AM
@CurlyBill - I could be wrong and missed it, but did they explicitly say he was Uxas during that?
CurlyBill
CurlyBill - 3/23/2021, 8:43 AM
@BlackBeltJones - Agreed, he felt like a real force of nature from killing a green lantern to taking bolts of lighting from zues.
CurlyBill
CurlyBill - 3/23/2021, 8:52 AM
@Godzillakartt - Snyder said on Vero that he was still Uxas during the flashback.
Menks123
Menks123 - 3/23/2021, 8:55 AM
@CurlyBill - He should have did a better job of conveying that in the film imo.

Because I didn't get that at all.
CurlyBill
CurlyBill - 3/23/2021, 9:03 AM
@Menks123 - I think we were supposed to assume that, because he never used his Omega beams. I agree with you though, but at this point "He should have conveyed it better" is synonymous with Snyder.
Menks123
Menks123 - 3/23/2021, 9:09 AM
@CurlyBill - Yeahhh haha
inkniron
inkniron - 3/23/2021, 9:24 AM
@CurlyBill - He said that on Vero, but Diana specifically called him Darkseid in the movie. If he hadn't been back, then how could she know he had fully become Darkseid, not just Uxas?
SpideyPuffsMJ
SpideyPuffsMJ - 3/23/2021, 8:27 AM
Still think Vulko had more lines in this than he did in Aquaman. I never liked how James Wan wasted the legend Willem Dafoe in that movie.
Menks123
Menks123 - 3/23/2021, 8:31 AM
Me hearing Mera as soon as she speaks.



SpideyPuffsMJ
SpideyPuffsMJ - 3/23/2021, 8:31 AM
Why did Joker mention giving Batman a reach-around?? I just remembered that.
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