5 most wanted Batman villains in the CW Arrowverse
The CW DC shows have been notorious for bringing in a slew of lesser known villains to act as the foes for each week, especially on the Flash. Many of these villains have included Batman's foes, and with the Batwoman tv show being announced for a full season I'm anticipating more of Batman's iconic rogues gallery to be making their way to the CW-verse. Several villains like I mentioned have already been touched upon, but there are some who have yet to appear in any capacity while others have been full on teased. So without another second wasted, here are my top 5 most wanted Batman villains in the CW Arrowverse.
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5. Mad Hatter
This was a villain mentioned on the Flash already, and he would work very well not only on the small screen but n the universe's more outlandish premises too. It wouldn't be out of the ordinary for our heroes to find themselves hallucinating an entire dream world, and Mad Hatter would be perfect for such an occasion.
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4. Killer Croc
For this character, I would want a big, monstrous version akin tot eh Arkham games, I wasn't a super huge fan of his smaller incarnation in the Suicide Squad movie. Examples like King Shark and Grodd already prove that the CW aren't shy from doing big cgi characters, even for one off villains like Tarpit, so I have faith that if Killer Croc makes an appearance on one of the shows it'll be the huge version I'm wanting.
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3. Clayface
Just like Killer Croc, this is another big monster villain I think that the CW could very well pull off. Like the before mentioned Tarpit, the CW can do big globs of sludge monsters pretty well, and for scenes where they can't afford that they could handle Clayface in a way similar to Everyman. This would mean shape shifting into other people and impersonating them, which could be a fun, long running plot line.
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2. Mr Freeze
This character has already had major tease on the show. In the Elseworlds crossover, his gun and his wife made an appearance during a crucial fight scene, laying the groundwork for this character to appear in the universe. He's a very layered villain in terms of motivation and backstory, which would make for a very compelling character on the show.
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1. Poison Ivy
In my opinion, Gotham butchered this character. They completed ignored her abilities to control plants and instead focused on aging her up just to made her more sexy and seductive, which I really didn't like. I like Poison Ivy because she can control plants and have all kinds of plant based monsters, and I think that the CW could give us that easily with the focus they put on crazy powers.
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5. Mad Hatter
This was a villain mentioned on the Flash already, and he would work very well not only on the small screen but n the universe's more outlandish premises too. It wouldn't be out of the ordinary for our heroes to find themselves hallucinating an entire dream world, and Mad Hatter would be perfect for such an occasion.
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4. Killer Croc
For this character, I would want a big, monstrous version akin tot eh Arkham games, I wasn't a super huge fan of his smaller incarnation in the Suicide Squad movie. Examples like King Shark and Grodd already prove that the CW aren't shy from doing big cgi characters, even for one off villains like Tarpit, so I have faith that if Killer Croc makes an appearance on one of the shows it'll be the huge version I'm wanting.
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3. Clayface
Just like Killer Croc, this is another big monster villain I think that the CW could very well pull off. Like the before mentioned Tarpit, the CW can do big globs of sludge monsters pretty well, and for scenes where they can't afford that they could handle Clayface in a way similar to Everyman. This would mean shape shifting into other people and impersonating them, which could be a fun, long running plot line.
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2. Mr Freeze
This character has already had major tease on the show. In the Elseworlds crossover, his gun and his wife made an appearance during a crucial fight scene, laying the groundwork for this character to appear in the universe. He's a very layered villain in terms of motivation and backstory, which would make for a very compelling character on the show.
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1. Poison Ivy
In my opinion, Gotham butchered this character. They completed ignored her abilities to control plants and instead focused on aging her up just to made her more sexy and seductive, which I really didn't like. I like Poison Ivy because she can control plants and have all kinds of plant based monsters, and I think that the CW could give us that easily with the focus they put on crazy powers.
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