List of DC Extended Universe cast members
The DC Extended Universe (DCEU) is a shared universe centered on a group of film franchises based on characters by DC Comics and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.
As the film franchises are adapted from a variety of DC Comics properties, there are multiple lead actors. Henry Cavill stars as Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman in the films Man of Steel (2013) and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), while Ben Affleck and Gal Gadot portray Bruce Wayne / Batman and Diana Prince / Wonder Woman, respectively, in the latter film, along with Ezra Miller as Barry Allen / The Flash, Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry / Aquaman, and Ray Fisher as Victor Stone / Cyborg. Affleck and Miller reprise their roles in Suicide Squad (2016), while Gadot reprises her role in Wonder Woman (2017) and Wonder Woman 1984 (2020). All six actors reprise their roles in Justice League (2017), as well as in its 2021 director's cut. Momoa stars in Aquaman (2018) and its sequel Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023), while Miller stars in The Flash (2023) in which Affleck, Gadot, Cavill, and Momoa make cameo appearances.
Margot Robbie portrays Harleen Quinzel / Harley Quinn in Suicide Squad and reprises her role in Birds of Prey (2020) and The Suicide Squad (2021). Zachary Levi portrays the eponymous protagonist in Shazam! (2019), with Asher Angel playing the character's alter-ego Billy Batson; both return in Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023). John Cena stars as Christopher Smith / Peacemaker in the first season of the television series Peacemaker (2022) after appearing in The Suicide Squad, while Dwayne Johnson portrays Teth-Adam / Black Adam in Black Adam (2022) and Xolo Maridueña headlines Blue Beetle (2023) as Jaime Reyes / Blue Beetle.
Other recurring cast members within the DCEU include Amy Adams, Kiersey Clemons, Kevin Costner, Willem Dafoe, Viola Davis, Laurence Fishburne, Amber Heard, Jeremy Irons, Nicole Kidman, Joel Kinnaman, Diane Lane, Jared Leto, Joe Morton, Connie Nielsen, Chris Pine, Michael Shannon, Mark Strong, Patrick Wilson, and Robin Wright.
2013–2020
[edit]This section includes characters who have appeared in the films.
- An empty grey cell indicates the character was not in the film.
- A indicates an appearance through archival footage or audio.
- C indicates a cameo role.
- E indicates an appearance not included in the theatrical cut.
- O indicates an older version of the character.
- P indicates an appearance in onscreen photographs.
- S indicates an appearance through use of special effects.
- V indicates a voice-only role.
- Y indicates a younger version of the character.
- TV indicates the character appears in a DCEU television series.
- U indicates the character has a Multiverse appearance outside of the DCEU or originates from an alternate reality.
- 2 indicates the character reappears in a film that released from 2021–2023.
- R indicates the character will appear in the rebooted DC Universe shared film universe portrayed by the same actor.[1]
2021–2023
[edit]This section includes characters who have appeared in the films.
- An empty grey cell indicates the character was not in the film.
- C indicates a cameo role.
- O indicates an older version of the character.
- V indicates a voice-only role.
- Y indicates a younger version of the character.
- TV indicates the character appears in a DCEU television series.
- A indicates the character reappears in a film through the use of archival footage.
- U indicates the character has a Multiverse appearance outside of the DCEU or originates from an alternate reality.
- R indicates the character will appear in the rebooted DC Universe shared film universe portrayed by the same actor.[1]
Television series
[edit]This section includes characters who have appeared in the series.
- An empty grey cell indicates the character was not in the series.
- A indicates an appearance through archival footage or audio.
- C indicates a cameo role.
- V indicates a voice-only role.
- M indicates the actor was part of the main cast.
- R indicates the character will appear in the rebooted DC Universe shared film universe portrayed by the same actor.[1]
Character | 2022 |
---|---|
Peacemaker season 1 | |
Introduced in films[edit] | |
Barry Allen The Flash |
Ezra MillerC[288] |
Flo Crawley | Tinashe KajeseC[239] |
Arthur Curry Aquaman |
Jason MomoaC[288] |
John EconomosR | Steve AgeeM[289] |
Kal-El / Clark Kent Superman |
Brad Abramenko (stand-in)C[290] |
Rick Flag | Joel KinnamanA[291] |
Emilia HarcourtR | Jennifer HollandM[292] |
Diana Prince Wonder Woman |
Kimberley von Ilberg (stand-in)C[293] |
Christopher Smith PeacemakerR |
John CenaM[294] Quinn BennettY[295] |
Amanda WallerR | Viola DavisC[296] |
Introduced in Peacemaker[edit] | |
Leota Adebayo | Danielle BrooksM[297] |
Adrian Chase VigilanteR |
Freddie StromaM[298] |
Eagly | Dee Bradley BakerV[299] |
Larry Fitzgibbon | Lochlyn Munro[300] |
Jamil | Rizwan Manji[301] |
Judomaster | Nhut Le[302] |
Locke | Christopher Heyerdahl[300] |
Clemson Murn Ik Nobb Llok |
Chukwudi IwujiM[300] |
Auggie Smith The White Dragon |
Robert PatrickM[292] |
Sophie Song | Annie Chang[300] |
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ The corpse of General Zod appears in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, but Michael Shannon did not film any scenes and the corpse was created using the physique of fitness model Greg Plitt and a headcast of Shannon.[44]
- ^ Black Adam briefly appears in the film as a CGI character during Billy and the Wizard's first meeting sequence, modeled in the likeness of Dwayne Johnson.[164]
- ^ a b c d e This actor plays two versions of the same character in the film, the original character from the DCEU main reality and their counterpart from an alternate universe.
- ^ This actor plays two versions of the same character in The Flash film, the original character from the DCEU main reality and his counterpart from an alternate universe.
- ^ This actor plays two versions of the same character in The Flash film, the original character from the DCEU main reality and his counterpart from an alternate universe.
- ^ This version of the character, also played by Ezra Miller, originates from an alternate reality separate from that of the DCEU.[270]
- ^ This version of the character is that seen in the 1966 Batman TV series.
- ^ This version of the character is the original Golden Age incarnation.
- ^ This version of the character is that seen in the Tim Burton film series.
- ^ This version of the character is that seen in the 1966 Batman TV series.
- ^ This version of the character is that seen in the Batman & Robin film.
- ^ This version of the character is that seen in the Supergirl film.
- ^ This version of the character was set to appear in the unproduced Superman Lives! film.
- ^ This version of the character is that seen in the Salkind film series.
- ^ This version of the character is that seen in the Adventures of Superman TV series.
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External links
[edit]- Full cast and crew for Man of Steel at IMDb
- Full cast and crew for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice at IMDb
- Full cast and crew for Suicide Squad at IMDb
- Full cast and crew for Wonder Woman at IMDb
- Full cast and crew for Justice League at IMDb
- Full cast and crew for Aquaman at IMDb
- Full cast and crew for Shazam! at IMDb
- Full cast and crew for Birds of Prey at IMDb
- Full cast and crew for Wonder Woman 1984 at IMDb
- Full cast and crew for Zack Snyder's Justice League at IMDb
- Full cast and crew for The Suicide Squad at IMDb
- Full cast and crew for Peacemaker at IMDb
- Full cast and crew for Black Adam at IMDb
- Full cast and crew for Shazam: Fury of the Gods at IMDb
- Full cast and crew for The Flash at IMDb
- Full cast and crew for Blue Beetle at IMDb
- Full cast and crew for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom at IMDb