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However, there are some villains who just can’t be redeemed. Their evil is too great and fans will never actually think of them as redeemed (including ones who supposedly have been). These are DC’s seven most irredeemable villains, ranked by how evil they are.
7) Zoom

Wally West is the greatest Flash, but for years he didn’t have his own archenemy. All of that changed with Zoom. Hunter Zolomon was an FBI agent who was paralyzed in the line of duty, asked Wally to change his past, and when Wally refused, he tried to use the Cosmic Treadmill to go back in time and fix it himself. He failed but gained time-controlling powers and has since believed that every terrible thing he does makes the heroes better. He doesn’t believe that he’s actually a villain, so he will never be redeemed.
6) Reverse Flash

The Reverse Flash hates Barry Allen, and will do anything to make him suffer. It’s his only goal in life. However, even if he changed, it will still be impossible to redeem him. This is a person who went through his own timeline and killed everyone, including his family members, who did anything to him that he didn’t like. He has no problem killing anyone if he thinks that it will help him complete his mission of destroying Barry’s life. He’s a true monster, the kind that no one could redeem. His actions over the years have been much too heinous for anything like that.
5) Deathstroke

So, a lot of people would say that Deathstroke is redeemable and he has been because he’s done “good guy” stuff. However, Deathstroke is completely irredeemable. To begin with, there’s the whole thing with Terra. He used a teen girl as a weapon, all while having some kind of romantic relations with her. That’s basically all you have to say about him being irredeemable. He uses everyone, including his own family, so that when he does do the “right thing”, he’s still doing it in an evil way. Deathstroke is unequivocally a monster.












