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There’s a problem with that line of thinking, though. James Gunn, co-CEO of DC Studios, is screaming from the rooftops that he’s not interested in having Darkseid be the main villain of his franchise right now. His explanation involves shouting out Zack Snyder, who introduced a live-action version of the character in Zack Snyder’s Justice League, and Marvel, which already did the whole alien-villain-from-space thing with Thanos. However, while Gunn is on the right track, he’s leaving out the most important reason that Darkseid shouldn’t be the DCU’s answer to the Mad Titan.
Darkseid Should Have Beef With One DC Hero, Not All of Them

Since Zack Snyder’s Justice League is Darkseid’s biggest claim to fame, it’s a good idea to look at the character from that movie’s perspective. His entire purpose is to seek out the Anti-Life Equation, which will allow him to rewrite the universe in his image. In the DC Extended Universe, it just so happens that Darkeid’s treasure resides on Earth, so he sends Steppenwolf to retrieve it. While sending a lackey to do his dirty work is very Thanos of him, the comparisons stop there because the Knightmare reality offers a peek behind the curtain at his true goal. Batman sees visions of an Earth that’s under Darkseid’s control, but the villain isn’t his biggest roadblock; Superman is.
Darkseid corrupts Superman and turns him into his hammer because he knows that he’ll never succeed with the Kryptonian firing on all cylinders. That’s one aspect of the DCEU that the DCU should borrow because Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and the rest of the Justice League are small potatoes compared to the Man of Steel. Whether it’s in Man of Tomorrow or another Superman project, Darkseid setting his sights on Clark Kent and Clark Kent alone would open so many interesting doors, not only for the villain himself but for whoever takes his place at the top.









