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Leota Adebayo

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Leota Adebayo (portrayed by Danielle Brooks) is the daughter of former A.R.G.U.S. director Amanda Waller and a member of the 11th Street Kids (Team Peacemaker).

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the second season of the television series Peacemaker (2025). Brooks previously portrayed a different version of Adebayo in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU).

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Otis Berg

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Otis Berg (portrayed by Terence Rosemore) is a former employee of LuthorCorp and war criminal. He was responsible for releasing the kaiju into Metropolis and arrested by A.R.G.U.S.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in two DCU projects: the film Superman (2025); and the second season of the television series Peacemaker.

Sasha Bordeaux

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Sasha Bordeaux (portrayed by Sol Rodríguez) is a cyborg agent of A.R.G.U.S. After being in a plane crash, A.R.G.U.S. replaced half of her body with machinery, giving her technological upgrades such as computer vision.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the second season of the television series Peacemaker.

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The Bride (voiced by Indira Varma) is an incarcerated inmate at Belle Reve Penitentiary's Non-Human Internment Division and a member turned leader of Task Force M. She is a homunculus created from various female corpses' body parts to serve as a companion to Eric Frankenstein.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the television series Creature Commandos.

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Adrian Chase / Vigilante

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Adrian Chase / Vigilante (portrayed by Freddie Stroma) is a self-proclaimed crimefighter and a member of the 11th Street Kids (Team Peacemaker).

On Earth-X, Chase is a member of the Sons of Liberty resistance movement and the self-proclaimed arch-nemesis of Earth-X's Peacemaker.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the second season of the television series Peacemaker. Stroma previously portrayed a different version of Chase in the DCEU.

Circe

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Circe (voiced by Anya Chalotra)[1] is a rogue Amazonian sorceress who seeks to become ruler of her homeland Themyscira.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the television series Creature Commandos.

Congorilla

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Congorilla (voiced by Jason Konopisos) is a talking, yellow-furred gorilla and a Belle Reve inmate who is killed by the Bride for bullying Nina Mazursky.[2]

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the television series Creature Commandos.

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"John Doe" / Weasel

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"John Doe" (portrayed by Sean Gunn), also known as Weasel, is an incarcerated anthropomorphic, rodent-like inmate at Belle Reve Penitentiary's Non-Human Internment Division and a member Task Force M and a former member of Task Force X.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the first season of Creature Commandos. Gunn previously portrayed a different version of Weasel in the DCEU.

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Eagly

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Eagly (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker), Peacemaker's pet bald eagle and sidekick.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the second season of the television series Peacemaker. Baker previously voiced a different version of Eagly in the DCEU.

John Economos

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John Economos (portrayed by Steve Agee) is a somewhat bumbling but well-meaning agent of A.R.G.U.S. and former aide to Amanda Waller. He is also a member of the 11th Street Kids (Team Peacemaker).

As of 2025, the character has appeared in two DCU projects: the television series Creature Commandos and the second season of the television series Peacemaker. He will return in the television series Waller.[3] Agee previously portrayed a different version of Economos in the DCEU.

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Rick Flag Jr.

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Richard Bill "Rick" Flag Jr. (portrayed by Joel Kinnaman), Flag Sr.'s deceased son and former field leader of Task Force X. He had an affair with A.R.G.U.S. agent Emilia Harcourt while he was dating the witch, June Moone. During a Task Force X mission in the small island nation of Corto Maltese, Flag Jr. was killed by Peacemaker.

On Earth-X, Flag Jr. works for A.R.G.U.S. and is dating this dimension's Harcourt.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the second season of the television series Peacemaker. Kinnaman previously portrayed a different version of Flag Jr. in the DCEU.

Rick Flag Sr.

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Richard Bill "Rick" Flag Sr. (portrayed by Frank Grillo)[4] is the director of A.R.G.U.S. and father of the deceased Rick Flag Jr. He was recruited by Amanda Waller to lead the Creature Commandos and protect the princess of Pokolistan, Ilana Rostovic. Following his hospitalization due to injuries from Clayface, Flag Sr. succeeds Waller as the director of A.R.G.U.S. After learning that Chris Smith was responsible for the murder of his son, he plans revenge on him, allotting all of A.R.G.U.S.'s resources towards apprehending Smith and seizing his dimensional portal.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in three DCU projects: the television series Creature Commandos and the second season of the television series Peacemaker; and the film Superman. He will return in the film Man of Tomorrow (2027).[5]

Langston Fleury

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Langston Fleury (portrayed by Tim Meadows) is an A.R.G.U.S. agent. Fleury suffers from a condition called bird blindness, meaning he cannot differentiate different types of birds. During the failed infiltration of Christopher Smith's home, Fleury is unable to fend off Eagly due to his condition.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the second season of the television series Peacemaker.

Eric Frankenstein

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Eric Frankenstein (portrayed by David Harbour), a homunculus and the Bride's intended love interest turned stalker who killed their creator and the Bride's lover Victor in a jealous rage centuries earlier.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the television series Creature Commandos.

Victor Frankenstein

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Victor Frankenstein (portrayed by Peter Serafinowicz) is a 19th century scientist, the creator of Eric Frankenstein and the Bride, and the latter's lover who was killed by Eric out of jealousy.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the television series Creature Commandos.

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Guy Gardner / Green Lantern

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Guy Gardner (portrayed by Nathan Fillion), also known as Green Lantern, is an abrasive member of the Green Lantern Corps and Maxwell Lord's Justice Gang.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in two DCU projects: the film Superman; and the second season of the television series Peacemaker. The character will return in the television series Lanterns (2026).

G.I. Robot

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G.I. Robot (voiced by Sean Gunn), an incarcerated inmate at Belle Reve Penitentiary's Non-Human Internment Division and a member of Task Force M and the World War II infantry unit Easy Company. G.I. is military android whose purpose is to kill Nazis. In the 1960s, the United States government hands the decommissioned G.I. off to scientist Will Magnus for study. In the 2000s, G.I. is found in an antiques shop by collector Sam Fitzgibbon, who accepts the former into his home. Eventually, G.I. learns that Sam is part of a neo-Nazi group and carries out his directive: to kill all Nazis and their allies. After killing Sam, among other neo-Nazis, G.I. is arrested and sentenced to imprisonment in Belle Reve. In the 2020s, after being recruited into Task Force M, he becomes fond of teammate Nina Mazursky and is eventually destroyed by Circe, but is later rebuilt with a larger body for the second iteration of Task Force M.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the first season of Creature Commandos.

Gorilla Grodd

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As of 2025, the character Gorilla Grodd has appeared in one DCU project: the television series Creature Commandos (non-speaking cameo).[6] He will return in the television series DC Crime.[7]

Cat Grant

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Cat Grant (portrayed by Mikaela Hoover)[8] is a columnist for the Daily Planet.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the film Superman.

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Matt Hagen / Clayface

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Matt Hagen (initially voiced by Alan Tudyk and subsequently portrayed by Tom Rhys Harries),[9][10] also known as Clayface, is a shapeshifting criminal whose body is made of clay.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the television series Creature Commandos. He will return in the film Clayface (2026).

Sydney Happersen

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Sydney Happerson (portrayed by Stephen Blackehart), an employee of LuthorCorp.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in two DCU projects: the film Superman; and the second season of the television series Peacemaker.

Emilia Harcourt

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Emilia Harcourt (portrayed by Jennifer Holland) is an A.R.G.U.S. agent and a member of the 11th Street Kids (Team Peacemaker).

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the second season of the television series Peacemaker. Holland previously portrayed a different version of Harcourt in the DCEU.

Michael Holt / Mister Terrific

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Michael Holt (portrayed by Edi Gathegi), also known as Mister Terrific, is an inventor who uses a variety of high-tech gadgets to fight crime and a member of Maxwell Lord's Justice Gang.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in two DCU projects: the film Superman; and the second season of the television series Peacemaker (silhouette cameo).

Jaina Hudson / White Rabbit

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Jaina Hudson / White Rabbit (portrayed by Brey Noelle), a superheroine who was rejected by the Justice Gang.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the second season of the television series Peacemaker.

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Rip Jagger / Judomaster

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Hadley "Rip" Jagger (portrayed by Nhut Le), also known as Judomaster, is a master martial artist. He worked for United States Senator Royland Goff and the parasitic alien Butterflies. Six months later, Jagger is hired by A.R.G.U.S. to aid in their investigation of Peacemaker.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the second season of the television series Peacemaker. Le reprises his role from the DCEU first season of Peacemaker.

Hal Jordan / Green Lantern

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Hal Jordan (portrayed by Kyle Chandler),[11] also known as Green Lantern, is a former test pilot and legendary member of the Green Lantern Corps who is approaching retirement.

The character will be introduced in the television series Lanterns (2026).

Jor-El

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Jor-El (portrayed by Bradley Cooper), Kal-El's deceased biological father, the husband of Lara, and a leading scientist on the planet Krypton before its destruction. Jor-El sent Kal-El to subjugate Earth and revive the Kryptonian race in addition to surviving Krypton's destruction.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the film Superman.

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Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman

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Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman (portrayed by David Corenswet), is a Kryptonian refugee who was sent to Earth as a baby by his parents, Jor-El and Lara Lor-Van, in order to save him from the destruction of the planet Krypton. He was raised by his adoptive parents, Jonathan and Martha Kent, in Smallville, Kansas, and gained extraordinary superhuman powers from the sun. Having been inspired to his heroism by Jor-El and Lara's farewell message which was damaged during the journey, Clark began his career as Superman, the most powerful metahuman on Earth, by introducing himself to the world while maintaining his secret identity at his day job by working as a journalist at the Daily Planet in Metropolis alongside Jimmy Olsen and Lois Lane who is aware of his identity. Later Clark, alongside his cousin Kara and the Justice Gang, arrive to assist Peacemaker in fighting a group of parasitic aliens named The Butterflies, albeit too late, and are insulted by a frustrated and disdainful Peacemaker as a result.

Two years later, after a fight with an kaiju created by billionaire Lex Luthor as a distraction for him to sneak into the Fortress of Solitude in Antarctica and steal Jor-El and Lara's farewell message which he decodes it in its entirely, Clark discovers that Jor-El and Lara, in the second half of the message, urge him to take over Earth and take in multiple wives as he needs to restore his race, much to his shock. With the public opinion turned against him, Clark voluntarily surrenders himself to the U.S. government for questioning. Because of Clark's powers, Rick Flag, Sr. gives custody of the hero to Luthor who imprisons him in an artificial pocket dimension where he holds his enemies, including Krypto—a superpowered dog being pet sat by Superman—and the metahuman Metamorpho who is blackmailed to turn himself into kryptonite to render him powerless while in custody. After witnessing Luthor kill a civilian while interrogating Superman, a horrified Metamorpho helps Clark escape and free Krypto and Joey, his baby son.

After Lois and Mister Terrific, one of the Justice Gang, help Clark, Metamorpho, Krypto and Joey escape from the pocket dimension, Clark is taken to the Kent farmhouse in Smallville to recuprate from the kryptonite. While Guy Gardner, Metamorpho, and Hawkgirl all prevent in the invasion of Jarhanpur by Boravia and President Vasil Ghurkos is dropped to his death from a large height, Clark and Mister Terrific battle the Engineer and the mysterious "Hammer of Boravia" who is actually Ultraman, an amored clone of himself controlled by Luthor using the drones he was using to monitor the fight. After engaging Ultraman in a long and violent fight at the rift created by Luthor to begin tearing across Metropolis in half, Clark is able to defeat him by having Krypto destroy the drones, preventing Luthor and his team from giving Ultraman instructions on how to respond to his foe's attacks and trapping him within a bus being pulled into a black hole within the rift.

He infiltrates LuthorCorp and subdues Luthor with Mister Terrific and Krypto, closing the rift. With Luthor's scheme revealed to the public, Superman's name is cleared and Clark recovers from his injuries at the Fortress by watching footage of his childhood memories in Smallville growing up with Jonathan and Martha as his parents while Kara drunkenly visits to pick up Krypto and thanking him for tending him in her absence.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in three DCU projects: the film Superman; the second season of the television series Peacemaker (silhouette cameo); and the short film series Krypto Saves the Day!. He will return in the film Man of Tomorrow.[12]

Jonathan and Martha Kent

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Jonathan and Martha Kent (portrayed by Pruitt Taylor Vince and Neva Howell), Clark Kent’s adoptive Earth parents.

As of 2025, the characters have appeared in one DCU project: the film Superman.

Krypto

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Krypto

As of 2025, the character has appeared in two DCU projects: the film Superman and Krypto Saves the Day! short films. Krypto will return in the DCU film: Supergirl.

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Lois Lane

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Lois Lane (portrayed by Rachel Brosnahan) is a journalist for the Daily Planet and the love interest of Clark Kent.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the film Superman. She will return in the film Man of Tomorrow.[13]

Lobo

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Lobo (portrayed by Jason Momoa)[14] is an alien mercenary and bounty hunter from the utopian planet Czarnia.

The character will be introduced in the film Supergirl (2026).

Steve Lombard

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Steve Lombard (portrayed by Beck Bennett)[15] is a reporter for the Daily Planet.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the film Superman.

Maxwell Lord

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Maxwell Lord (portrayed by Sean Gunn), is the CEO of LordTech and sponsor of the Justice Gang.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in two DCU projects: the film Superman (cameo); and the second season of the television series Peacemaker.

Lex Luthor

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Lex Luthor (portrayed by Nicholas Hoult) is a corrupt businessman, war criminal and the former CEO of LuthorCorp. He is currently incarcerated at Belle Reve after attempting to sponsor his own personal team of superheroes (one of whom is an evil clone of Superman), while dealing with his building animosity towards Superman.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in two DCU projects: the film Superman;[16] and the second season of the television series Peacemaker.[17] He will return in the film Man of Tomorrow.[12]

Lara Lor-Van

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Lara Lor-Van (portrayed by Angela Sarafyan), Kal-El's biological mother, the wife of Jor-El, the leading scientist on the planet Krypton before its destruction. Jor-El sent Kal-El to subjugate Earth and revive the Kryptonian race in addition to surviving Krypton's destruction.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the film Superman.

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Will Magnus

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Will Magnus (voiced by Alan Tudyk)[18] is a scientist specializing in robotics who studied G.I. Robot during the 1960s.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the television series Creature Commandos.

Rex Mason / Metamorpho

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Rex Mason / Metamorpho (portrayed by Anthony Carrigan), an archaeologist who can "transmute elements in his body into various forms" and a member of Maxwell Lord's Justice Gang.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the film Superman.

Nina Mazursky

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Nina Mazursky (voiced by Zoë Chao) is a former incarcerated inmate at Belle Reve Penitentiary's Non-Human Internment Division and former member of Task Force M. Nina was a mutant with aquatic features who was only able to breathe underwater and was forced to wear a containment suit on land. During her childhood, after being bullied by her classmates, she runs away, only to be captured and arrested because of her appearance. She was incarcerated at Belle Reve Penitentiary's Non-Human Internment Division. After Nina was recruited into Task Force M, she befriends teammates G.I. Robot and the Bride before she is killed by Princess Ilana Rostovic.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the television series Creature Commandos.

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Nanaue / King Shark

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Nanaue (voiced by Diedrich Bader), also known as King Shark, is an shark-human hybrid, Belle Reve inmate, and member of the Suicide Squad and the second iteration of Task Force M.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the television series Creature Commandos.

Nosferata

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Nosferata is an incarcerated inmate at Belle Reve's Non-Human Internment Division and a member of the second iteration of Task Force M.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the television series Creature Commandos.[19]

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Jimmy Olsen

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Jimmy Olsen (portrayed by Skyler Gisondo) is a boyish young photographer who works at the Daily Planet.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the film Superman.[20] He will return in two DCU projects: the film Man of Tomorrow;[21] and the television series DC Crime.[22]

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Jaime Reyes / Blue Beetle

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Jaime Reyes (voiced by Xolo Maridueña),[23] also known as Blue Beetle, is a young man bonded to an alien Scarab that forms a powerful exoskeleton around his body.

The character will be introduced in an untitled Blue Beetle animated series. Maridueña previously portrayed a different version of Reyes in the DCEU.

Franklin Rock

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Sgt. Franklin Rock (voiced by Maury Sterling)[24] is a World War II soldier who served as an infantry non-commissioned officer and lead the US Army infantry unit Easy Company.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the television series Creature Commandos. The character will return in the film Sgt. Rock.

Ilana Rostovic

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Princess Ilana Rostovic (voiced by Maria Bakalova) is the late-heiress to the throne of Pokolistan.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the television series Creature Commandos.

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Kendra Saunders / Hawkgirl

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Kendra Saunders (portrayed by Isabela Merced),[25] also known as Hawkgirl, is a superhero with wings and various melee weapons who is a Justice Gang member. She is reincarnated from an alien, retaining her memories and past trauma with a grumpy demeanor.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in two DCU projects: the film Superman; and the second season of the television series Peacemaker.

Alex Sartorius / Doctor Phosphorus

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Alex Sartorius (portrayed by Alan Tudyk), also known as Doctor Phosphorus, is an incarcerated inmate at Belle Reve Penitentiary's Non-Human Internment Division and a member of Task Force M. A former scientist turned a Gotham crime lord who is a metahuman with radioactive powers until he was defeated by Batman.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the television series Creature Commandos.

Sinestro

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Sinestro (portrayed by Ulrich Thomsen)[26] is a rogue former member of the Green Lantern Corps who is "ruthless yet undeniably charming" and was once a mentor and friend to Hal Jordan.

The character will be introduced in the television series Lanterns.

Auggie Smith / White Dragon / Blue Dragon

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Auggie Smith / White Dragon (portrayed by Robert Patrick), a white supremacist and the deceased father of Christopher Smith / Peacemaker. Realizing his father is a lost cause, Chris executes Auggie but is later haunted by hallucinations of him.

On Earth-X, Auggie Smith is publicly known as the superhero Blue Dragon. He trained his sons Keith and Chris to become superheroes, forming the family superhero team, Top Trio, with Keith as Captain Triumph and Chris as the Peacemaker. The trio became the protectors of Evergreen, Washington, and fought with various supervillains, including the Ultra-Humanite. After a confrontation with the 11th Street Kids, he is killed by Adrian Chase.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the second season of the television series Peacemaker. Patrick reprises his role from the DCEU first season of Peacemaker.

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Keith Smith / Captain Triumph

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Keith Smith / Captain Triumph (portrayed by David Denman) is Chris Smith's deceased brother, he accidentally killed.

On Earth-X, Keith Smith is publicly known as the superhero Captain Triumph. He was trained alongside his brother Chris by their father Auggie to become superheroes. Together they formed the family superhero team, Top Trio with Auggie as Blue Dragon and Chris as the Peacemaker. The Trio became the protectors of Evergreen, Washington.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the second season of the television series Peacemaker. Smith first appeared in the DCEU first season of Peacemaker, portrayed by Liam Hughes.

Angela Spica / Engineer

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Angela Spica (portrayed by María Gabriela de Faría), also known as the Engineer, is an ally of Lex Luthor whose abilities come from nanotechnology in her body.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the film Superman.

John Stewart / Green Lantern

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John Stewart (portrayed by Aaron Pierre),[27] also known as Green Lantern, is an artistic architect and former United States Marine who is recruited by the Green Lantern Corps.

The character will be introduced in the television series Lanterns.

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Rupert Thorne

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Rupert Thorne (voiced by Benjamin Byron Davis)[28] is a Gotham City mob boss and industrialist who financed Alex Sartorius' efforts to create a cure for cancer via nuclear fusion in exchange for access to the latter's findings so he can sell it to the fascist nation of Bialya. Upon discovering Alex gave him falsified data, Thorne has Alex's family killed, frames him for it, and attempts to kill him with his nuclear equipment. Instead, Alex transforms into a radioactive metahuman, kills Thorne and his family, and takes control of his criminal empire.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the television series Creature Commandos.

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Ultraman

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Ultraman (portrayed by David Corenswet), an unintelligent clone of Superman created by Luthorcorp who is dependent on Lex Luthor's orders. He posed as Hammer of Boravia and defeats Superman for the first time in Metropolis. He infiltrates the Fortress of Solutide with Luthor and Angela Spica / The Engineer, they overpower the Superman robots, capture Krypto, and discover the damaged Kryptonian message; the Engineer restores the damaged portion. Luthor broadcasts the Kryptonian message and Superman is shocked to hear the second half, in which his parents urge him to conquer Earth and take many wives to restore the Kryptonian race.

Later in Metropolis, Superman and Mister Terrific fight the Engineer and Ultraman. After Superman defeats the Engineer, he learns that Ultraman is a clone of himself created by Luthor. With Krypto's help, Superman defeats Ultraman and knocks him into a black hole beneath the rift.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the film Superman.

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Amanda Waller

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Bruce Wayne / Batman

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Bruce Wayne is a billionaire socialite and owner of Wayne Industries, dedicated to protecting Gotham City from its criminal underworld as the highly trained masked vigilante known as Batman.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the television series Creature Commandos (silhouette cameo).[29] The character will return in the film The Brave and the Bold.

Perry White

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Perry White (portrayed by Wendell Pierce)[30] is the editor-in-chief of the Daily Planet.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the film Superman.

Red St. Wild

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Red St. Wild (portrayed by Michael Rooker), the world's foremost eagle hunter. He is hired by A.R.G.U.S. to kill Eagly after a failed attempt to infiltrate Christopher Smith's home.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in one DCU project: the second season of the television series Peacemaker.

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Kara Zor-El / Supergirl

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Kara Zor-El / Supergirl (portrayed by Milly Alcock), the cousin of Clark Kent / Superman.

As of 2025, the character has appeared in two DCU projects: the film Superman (uncredited cameo); and the second season of the television series Peacemaker (silhouette cameo).[31] Alcock will reprise her role in the DCU film: Supergirl.

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