10 DC Extended Universe Costumes Which Were A Complete Let-Down For Comic Book Fans

10 DC Extended Universe Costumes Which Were A Complete Let-Down For Comic Book Fans

The DC Extended Universe will conclude this December with Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, and while this franchise has given fans plenty to enjoy, the costumes we've singled out here were a massive let-down.

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By JoshWilding - Oct 11, 2023 11:10 AM EST
Filed Under: The Flash

For the longest time, Hollywood struggled with getting superhero costumes right. More often than not, studios would shy away from comic-accurate looks for these iconic characters, but in recent years, Warner Bros. has done a pretty bang-up job with bringing its slate of DC Comics characters to life on screen in a way that's pleased fans. 

2018's Aquaman, for example, hit the nail on the head with its take on characters like Mera and Ocean Master, while the DC Extended Universe's Justice League looks pretty great...for the most part. 

Like the movies they released, Warner Bros. has been very hit-and-miss with costumes. These are the most poorly designed efforts that failed to do the source material justice and, honestly, just looked terrible in live-action. Why these outfits couldn't be cracked is hard to say, but we're attempting to figure that out in this look at 10 of the worst offenders in the soon-to-be-defunct DCEU. 

Some of you will love these, but we can't imagine you'll disagree with us saying they weren't exactly in line with the comics...
 

10. Batman (Justice League/The Flash)

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For the most part, Ben Affleck looks incredible in the DC Extended Universe. His classic Batsuit was damn near perfect, and even though it made sense for him to don some armour for the final stand against Steppenwolf was this really the best Zack Snyder and company could do for Justice League

Those goofy goggles are painful to look at, and the aesthetics of this Batsuit are just plain ugly. It didn't look overly exciting in motion, while the comic book Batman has faced much greater threats than this while wearing his traditional costume. 

If Snyder was intent on an armoured design for the Dark Knight, then a variation of what we saw in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice might have worked better. As it stands, this is easily the DCEU's most forgettable take on the iconic hero...well, mostly.

When The Flash rolled around, Affleck's Batsuit somehow got even worse with a lame duck design that's left us worried about The Brave and the Bold.
 

9. Enchantress (Suicide Squad)

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Enchantress wears a pretty generic costume in the comics, but it's one that could have been adapted for the big screen in a unique and inventive way. 

Unfortunately, Suicide Squad director Dave Ayer opted to take things in a very different direction. This weird, grungy take on the villain admittedly fits the tone of the movie, but it would have been so easy to make her final, restored appearance a little more like what we've seen on the page. 

Instead, Cara Delevingne hula-hooped her way across the screen in the final act and looked terrible doing so. 

The costume honestly feels like little more than an excuse to put the actress and model in something revealing, and we despair to think that this might be anyone's favourite costume in the 2016 movie. 
 

8. Shazam (Shazam!)

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This costume may have paid homage to the comics in some ways, but it dropped the ball in plenty of others. The primary issue is that it looks like someone put a suit on Zachary Levi, and then inflated it like a balloon. 

In order to make the character look as ripped as possible, Shazam! opted for fake muscles, and that takes a lot from an otherwise decent costume. The same issue was present for the rest of the Shazam Family, and the sequel - Shazam! Fury of the Gods - only offered some very minor improvements. 

Dwayne Johnson filled out Black Adam's suit in a more effective manner, but that design also left us feeling cold. 

Ultimately, this one wasn't a disaster, but it was a disappointment. 
 

7. Huntress (Harley Quinn: Birds Of Prey)

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Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) failed to do the team justice in more ways than one, but the costumes were particularly problematic for us. 

Harley Quinn got to rock some memorable styles, and Black Canary looked...fine. The biggest let-down, however, was Mary Elizabeth Winstead's Huntress. We respect the film attempting to give her the classic mask and costume in those final few minutes, but that didn't really work any better than what we saw in the rest of this messy adventure. 

Birds of Prey had a pretty silly tone, but trying too hard to remain grounded meant that these characters suffered. 

Honestly, Huntress showing up in her classic comic book costume would have been no more ridiculous than what we've seen from characters like Batman and Superman in the DCEU. 
 

6. Harley Quinn (Suicide Squad)

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Talking of Harley Quinn, we'd be remiss not to mention the anti-hero's Suicide Squad costume. 

Margot Robbie looked terrific, but this overly sexualised take on the character wasn't remotely necessary. "Daddy's Little Monster"? Really? Throw in those extremely short shorts and a stylised take on Harley that was a far cry from the comics and we can't appreciate this one beyond how good the actress playing the Joker's beau made it look. 

James Gunn's The Suicide Squad did a better job, of course, but it still feels like we haven't seen the definitive take on this beloved DC Comics character. 

This costume fits Suicide Squad's weird tone, but those tattoos? Well, they may not be part of the costume, but it's hard to forgive the filmmaker for making such poor choices with those as well. 
 

5. General Zod (Man Of Steel)

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General Zod certainly isn't terrible to look at in Man of Steel, but there are better designs than this clunky CGI costume that could have been used for the reboot. 

Considering the fact Zod is every bit as powerful as Superman (perhaps more powerful), there's no reason for him to wear armour, and it would have been more effective to see him decked out in a twisted version of Kal-El's own costume as they battled it out in Metropolis. 

Snyder has a thing for creating the suits we see on screen with visual effects, and in this case, it just didn't work that well. Zod has worn various armours in the comics, but those are usually somehow ceremonial, a much cooler concept than what we saw in 2013 and again in The Flash this past summer.

Again, we're not greatly offended by this one or anything, but it does leave us cold. 
 

4. Cheetah (Wonder Woman 1984)

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Mistakes were made in Wonder Woman 1984, and most of them were, unfortunately, with Cheetah. 

The final CGI design for the villain wasn't technically a costume, but we still hated it. The visual effects were poor (and there was no excuse for that given how many times the sequel was delayed), and the way the character was portrayed in the final battle did little to disguise that fact. 

However, in the interest of fairness, we should also mention Barbara Minerva's actual costume. It sucked. Ridiculously on the nose to justify her Cheetah transformation, it felt like something we'd have seen from this genre back in 2005. 

Kristen Wiig and the villain she played in this divisive sequel deserved better. 
 

3. The Flash (Justice League/The Flash)

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Look, we understand wanting to give Barry Allen a "homemade" costume at this early stage in his superhero career, but that doesn't mean we have to like what he ended up wearing.

Overly busy and complicated, it admittedly looks like something a young man like Barry would piece together to contain his speed, but there's really no reason he couldn't have just started off with a proper costume created by the Speed Force (even if he didn't understand where it had come from). 

Perhaps we'd like this more if it had played into the plot of either cut of Justice League, but as it stands, it's a poor take on the Flash that fails to live up to the visuals we're used to seeing from the Scarlet Speedster on the page every month.

The Flash was given the opportunity to make things right and the Fastest Man Alive did indeed get a new suit. Covered in unnecessary VFX and looking more like a full-body condom than a superhero suit, it was an embarrassment. 
 

2. Cyborg (Justice League)

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Cyborg's "costume" may be an entirely VFX creation, but it's still technically a costume, and one we're not even a little bit on board with right now. 

Before going any further, it's worth pointing out that Zack Snyder's Justice League seemingly improved on what we saw back in 2017 with some solid finishing touches. Even so, it's still an overly complicated busy take on Cyborg that robs Victor Stone of too much of his humanity. 

Some will argue that that's the point of this design, but not enough of Ray Fisher's performance comes through, and Doom Patrol has shown how Cyborg can be created with practical effects and look awesome in the process. 

That's not a word we'd use to describe Justice League's Cyborg, unfortunately.
 

1. The Joker (Suicide Squad)

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We could probably just leave a few stills of Jared Leto's Joker in Suicide Squad here and save you some reading time, but we might as well revisit just how bad this 2016 take on the Clown Prince of Crime was. 

The tattoos are unfortunate and arguably a little cringe-worthy (okay, a lot cringe-worthy), but nothing that Leto was given to wear here either looked good on him or immediately made us think "Joker." This attempt to bring the Batman villain into the real world as a gangster fell flat, and a movie as wacky as Suicide Squad would have been the perfect place to embrace the comics.

Instead, we got...well, whatever the heck this was. 

Even David Ayer has admitted this was a major misstep, and while we appreciate many of you support the #ReleaseTheAyerCut movement, unless that's somehow going to make The Joker look half decent, then count us out. 
 

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Origame
Origame - 10/11/2023, 11:40 AM
Yup. Must be a slow news day.

Also, zod did wear a twisted version of the superman outfit for that metropolis fight. The whole point of the armor was he was used to fighting on krypton as a soldier. Once he realized how to control his powers, he realized the suit was a hindrance and took it off, revealing the basic kryptonian clothes that is basically superman's outfit but black.

And people wonder why I keep defending the dceu. It's because people like you can't talk about the actual problems and instead resort to making sh!t up.
BraveNewClunge
BraveNewClunge - 10/11/2023, 12:18 PM
@Origame - This!

😅
LlamaLord
LlamaLord - 10/11/2023, 1:53 PM
@Origame - Also, it wasn't even CGI (I'm sure it was in post), but that costume actually existed and there are pictures of him wearing it.
Origame
Origame - 10/11/2023, 2:25 PM
@LlamaLord - exactly.
Forthas
Forthas - 10/11/2023, 11:43 AM
"For the most part, Ben Affleck looks incredible in the DC Extended Universe."

No he doesn't!

"Considering the fact Zod is every bit as powerful as Superman (perhaps more powerful), there's no reason for him to wear armour..."

Which is why he rips it off in the film!
Highflyer
Highflyer - 10/11/2023, 1:13 PM
@Forthas - What was wrong with his look in BvS?
Forthas
Forthas - 10/11/2023, 1:22 PM
@Highflyer - He looked overweight and his costume is from a practical point of view nonsensical. He is effectively wearing fabric going up against people with guns. He should be dead. Before you tell me the fabric is somehow bulletproof...in the warehouse fight scene toward the end an attacker stabs Batman through it demonstrating it offers him no protection. I also don't like the over exaggerated bat emblem which works in the style of the comic book that inspired it but not in real life.
Highflyer
Highflyer - 10/18/2023, 8:48 PM
@Forthas - From what I remember, he didn't take any shots to the body in BvS.
DudeGuy
DudeGuy - 10/11/2023, 11:43 AM
I wasn’t let down by enchantresses costume. I don’t think I’ve ever read a comic with her in it. To be honest I don’t think I’ve ever even heard of her before the movie came out. Haven’t heard anything about her since the movie either.
I didn’t have a problem with Zod’s costume.
Twenty23Three
Twenty23Three - 10/11/2023, 11:52 AM
Shazam looked exactly like Shazam. I fail to see how anyone could be disappointed in that. Also Zod and Cyborg were fine.
Patient2670
Patient2670 - 10/11/2023, 11:57 AM
Honestly, other than maybe Batman in "The Flash", I disagree with every entry on this list. Even the Joker to a degree. While it's not how I would have gone with it, I applaud the decision to do something entirely different from Heath Ledger's version in the Dark Knight.
SummersEssex
SummersEssex - 10/11/2023, 12:03 PM
I click on these in the hope that we'll get a good list, because one out of every 100 or so I'm shocked that I agree.

Not this time.

You are wrong. Even Joker's design was fine and unique, just the characterization was screwy.
marvel72
marvel72 - 10/11/2023, 12:19 PM
Batman
Harley Quinn
General Zod
Cyborg

Costumes were fine as they were.
Gmoney84
Gmoney84 - 10/11/2023, 12:31 PM
DC had some pretty poor costumes on film. I do T agree with this whole list. Shazam was dope. I thought the Shazam 2 suit was a step backward. BVS Batman was the best along with Cavils first MoS suit.
Matchesz
Matchesz - 10/11/2023, 2:05 PM
Only ones belong on this list is Joker, Cheetah, Huntress, nein bilboard Shazam from the first movie and stupid goggle batman, the rest are honestly overhated, especially both the flashes
BlackStar25
BlackStar25 - 10/11/2023, 3:07 PM
Yeah....10 tho? Thats a reach.
TheDarkLastSonKnight
TheDarkLastSonKnight - 10/11/2023, 3:20 PM
Zod was awesome beginning to end.

You. Are. Not. Alone.
GeneralChaos
GeneralChaos - 10/11/2023, 6:06 PM
Don't listen to the Snyder fans. This list is stacked with facts.
IcePyke
IcePyke - 10/11/2023, 6:11 PM
Batman's suit from The Flash is ugly as f*ck
JobinJ
JobinJ - 10/11/2023, 6:50 PM
This list is wack af.

Batmen (JL) suit was dope.
Zod suit is dope.
Flash (JL) pretty cool
Harley Quinn....cool.
Shazam...cool
OriginalGusto1
OriginalGusto1 - 10/12/2023, 12:10 AM
@JobinJ - Here is my list...

1. Nina Hartley.
2. Hal "highball" Jordan.
3. drinking.
4. My Family.
6. Then you [frick]ers.
OriginalGusto1
OriginalGusto1 - 10/12/2023, 12:13 AM
unless Ms. Winstead is lurking...forget #1
JobinJ
JobinJ - 10/12/2023, 7:01 AM
@OriginalGusto1 - Nina Hartley. You must be over 50 years old. Lol.
ninerstreet
ninerstreet - 10/11/2023, 9:07 PM
Flash looked terrible in both films but he (The Flash) was so miscast I’m not sure any suit would have looked good. Batman was ok in BVS in the cloth suit but the goggle suit and Flash suit were meh. Cheetah was atrocious. Wrong actress, wrong design just all around wrong
. But that take on the Joker is an embarrassment and an insult to the character. He was horribly miscast too. Now that I think of it the casting and suit design were a huge part of why they DCEU didn’t work and why on the whole, while not perfect, why the MCU has worked.
NGFB
NGFB - 10/12/2023, 12:52 AM
Compared to all the crap costumes I had to watch growing up the 70's and 80's, these are all incredible. I guess it's the 12 year old inside me saying "that is cool as f___".
NunzNasty
NunzNasty - 10/12/2023, 3:16 AM
*but that design also left US feeling cold.
*Again, WE’RE not greatly offended by this one or anything, but it does leave US cold.
* but the costumes were particularly problematic for US.
* That's not a word WE’D use to describe Justice League's Cyborg, unfortunately.
* then count US out.

Stop writing your articles like you’re the spokesman for your group of imaginary friends
Demigods
Demigods - 10/12/2023, 8:57 AM
I can't believe Josh posted an article to shit on DC! Shocked, I tell you! Shocked.

Also, some of these are nitpick as hell, and I'd hardly call a disappointment. This is the first I've ever heard of someone complaining about Zod's costume... it made complete sense for the story.
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