SUPERMAN: 8 Villains We Need To See In James Gunn's Reboot About A Young Clark Kent

SUPERMAN: 8 Villains We Need To See In James Gunn's Reboot About A Young Clark Kent

James Gunn is penning a Henry Cavill-less Superman reboot for Warner Bros. and DC Studios, but which villain should this younger Man of Tomorrow square off with when Kal-El returns to the big screen?

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By JoshWilding - Dec 19, 2022 12:12 PM EST
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Last week, news broke that DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn is penning a new Superman movie that will focus on a younger Clark Kent. It won't be an origin story, but will follow the hero when he arrives in Metropolis, meaning we can likely expect an inexperienced Man of Steel (hence why Henry Cavill isn't reprising the role). 

While TV shows like Smallville and Supergirl have offered low-budget takes on classic comic book villains, the movies have rarely offered us anyone other than Lex Luthor and General Zod. 

Gunn now has the opportunity to shake things up and, looking at the source material, there are some great characters who could present Kal-El with new and unexpected challenges. Cavill's dismissal has upset a lot of fans, but seeing the new Supes battle some of this lot would go a long way in winning back anyone feeling particularly frustrated right now. 

To find out which villains we hope to see in the DCU's Superman movie, hit the "Next" button below!
 

8. Metallo

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A Superman villain who utilises the power of Kryptonite, John Corben was given a heart made from the deadly remains of the Man of Steel's home planet in order to save his life after being mortally injured (a recent version of the character actually volunteered for that procedure).

Regardless, Metallo has always utilised both that and cybernetic upgrades to take it to Superman when they've clashed. While he's a character who has yet to be given a chance to shine on a grand stage - he's more often than not just used as a henchman - the villain is incredibly powerful and one of only a handful of bad guys capable of pushing Superman to his limit.

Gunn could quite easily put a fresh spin on Metallo, portraying him in a way that's vastly more interesting (for starters, just think of the body horror possibilities...) than the goons we've seen on television in recent years. 
 

7. Mr. Mxyzptlk

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He might not look like much, but Mr. Mxyzptlk has incredibly powerful reality-altering powers even the Man of Steel isn't immune to. This left Superman unable to use brute force in their early encounters - he instead had to trick the villain into saying his own name backwards - and that only complicated things even further!

There have been almost countless versions of Mxyzptlk over the years, but all of them have caused chaos in the life of Superman, whether that's been in humorous stories or ones in which he's proved himself a truly sadistic and deadly force.

It should go without saying that a villain like this is right up Gunn's alley, and it would certainly make this Superman movie feel totally different to any of its predecessors. A battle against this court magician for the Emperor of the 5th Dimension might be unexpected, but it has huge potential. 
 

6. Mongul

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His name may not be as recognisable as some of the other villains listed here, but make no mistake about it, Mongul is a major threat to both Superman and the larger DC Universe. Exiled from the planet he conquered, the villain later set his sights on Earth, and it was that which led to him coming to blows with the Man of Steel.

Unfortunately for Superman, Mongul is every bit as powerful as he is, not to mention cunning and ruthless. That became evident when he destroyed Coast City (the home of Hal Jordan/Green Lantern), and he stands out as perhaps the most sadistic villain here as a result.

If Gunn wants to pit the Man of Tomorrow against a world-ending threat, then who better than a big bad who once attempted to destroy the sun? He'd make a nice change of pace from some of the more recognisable names, and could even go on to be a threat to the entire Justice League. 
 

5. Cyborg Superman

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Following the apparent death of Superman, four doppelgängers arrived, all claiming to be the real deal. However, the one imposter who managed to fool everyone was Cyborg Superman.

Secretly the deranged Hank Henshaw, he had been transformed years earlier during a space flight gone wrong, and blamed his own mistakes on the Man of Steel, hence why he attempted to replace him. It was later revealed that the Cyborg had masterminded Mongul's devastating attack on Coast City, making him a solid candidate for a secondary villain. 

Like many DC Comics characters, he's been reinvented in recent years and those ideas could also come into play in the DCU. Superman has fought evil versions of himself on screen before, but none quite as crazy as Hank...
 

4. Bizarro

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Putting aside the character's bizarre (no pun intended) origin story, this Superman clone who speaks in opposites has been a major problem for the Man of Steel for decades now. Portrayed both as fiercely intelligent and hilariously stupid, any version of Bizarro is a threat to Superman because they obviously share the same powers.

Well, sort of. Bizarro has freeze vision instead of heat vision, for example, but he's capable of causing the mass destruction Superman would never dream of doing. His mind is in fact so twisted that he destroyed his home, Bizarro World, on purpose - killing the billions who lived there - simply because Superman's home of Krypton was destroyed by accident.

This is one of those seemingly goofy comic book villains Gunn could do something really memorable with. A post-credits scene could even reveal Lex Luthor's role in Bizarro's creation, saving him for bigger things down the line (he needs a break).
 

3. Parasite

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A villain with a few different origin stories, the basic premise of Parasite is always the same; he's exposed to strange, radioactive materials and ends up becoming this vampiric monster as a result. He needs to feed on energy to live, and as he can drain the life energy from others, that obviously makes Superman the perfect target to help Parasite keep going.

As well as being a dangerous physical threat, Parasite's touch also means he saps the memories of his victims, so he's one of only a small handful of villains to have learned Superman's secret identity. It's lucky for Clark Kent then that Parasite doesn't really care!

This baddie has been showcased on television on more than one occasion, but we've yet to really see him unleashed as the hulking beast you see above. With a decent budget and a fresh interpretation from Gunn, Parasite could soon rank among the iconic superhero's greatest foes. 
 

2. Toyman

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While he may have initially been introduced as a comedic character (something which stuck with him for years), Toyman has since shown himself to be one of Superman's most deadly foes.

Sure, he may spend his time building toys which are more homicidal than huggable, but Toyman has also put together vast mechanical constructs with the kind of power which has ended up testing even the Man of Steel's endurance. Completely deranged, Winslow Schott has also created a number of robotic doppelgängers, and once killed Supergirl's mother. 

We know Gunn loves to pick pretty obscure characters from the comics and bring them to screen, but Toyman would be a major challenge to pull off. Like The Riddler in The Batman, he'd need to be completely overhauled and reimagined if we're to buy him as a credible threat to Supes.
 

1. Brainiac

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While Brainiac has attacked Earth's heroes enough to be considered a Justice League villain, his history with Superman goes as far back as Krypton. One of the most intelligent beings in the universe, the nearly indestructible villain collects cities from the planets he destroys and then shrinks them to keep on his ship.

Superman has had to stop Brainiac from doing the same to Metropolis again and again over the years. However, their rivalry became really personal when the Man of Steel learned that he had Kryptonian city Kandor within his possession, only to lose his home all over again thanks to this monstrous foe. 

Fans are desperate to see Brainiac done right on screen, and the comic books have shown us that there are countless ways to pull him off. Another world-ending threat, we can't think of anyone better to push Superman to his limits and allow the Man of Tomorrow to feel like the world's greatest hero when he eventually saves the day. 
 

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