List of DC Extended Universe cast members

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Henry Cavill
Ben Affleck
Gal Gadot
Ezra Miller
Jason Momoa
Ray Fisher
Zachary Levi
Margot Robbie
Dwayne Johnson
Leslie Grace
Jurnee Smollett
Cavill, Affleck, Gadot, Miller, Momoa, and Fisher star in Justice League and other films in the franchise, while Levi, Angel, Robbie, Johnson, Grace, Smollett and Maridueña each headline their own films in the DCEU as well. Cena stars in his own television series.

The DC Extended Universe (DCEU) is an American media franchise and shared fictional universe that is the setting of superhero films independently produced by Warner Bros., based on characters that appear in DC Comics publications.

As the franchise is composed of films 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), Wonder Woman 1984 (2020), and will do so again in an untitled third film. 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 in its sequel Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2022), while Miller will star in The Flash (2022), with Affleck also reprising his role as Wayne.

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 will return in Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023). John Cena will star as Christopher Smith / Peacemaker in the television series Peacemaker (2022), after also appearing in The Suicide Squad, while Dwayne Johnson will star as Teth-Adam / Black Adam in Black Adam (2022). Set to star in HBO Max original DCEU films are Leslie Grace as Barbara Gordon / Batgirl in Batgirl (2022), Xolo Maridueña as Jaime Reyes / Blue Beetle in Blue Beetle, and Jurnee Smollett as Dinah Lance / Black Canary in her own solo film, reprising her role from Birds of Prey.

Other prominent cast members who appear in the films and/or series within the franchise include Amy Adams, Kevin Costner, Willem Dafoe, Viola Davis, Amber Heard, Jeremy Irons, Joel Kinnaman, Diane Lane, Harry Lennix, Jared Leto, Ewan McGregor, Joe Morton, Connie Nielsen, Chris Pine, Michael Shannon, Kristen Wiig, Patrick Wilson, and Robin Wright.

Cast and characters[]

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This section shows characters who will appear or have appeared in the films.

  • An empty, dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed.
  •  A indicates an appearance through archival footage.
  •  C indicates a cameo role.
  •  E indicates an appearance not included in the theatrical cut.
  •  MC indicates a motion-capture-only role.
  •  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.
Character 2013 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 TBA
Man of Steel Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Suicide Squad Wonder Woman Justice League Aquaman Shazam! Birds of Prey Wonder Woman 1984 The Suicide Squad Black Adam The Flash Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Shazam! Fury of the Gods Wonder Woman sequel

Introduced in Man of Steel[]

Tor-An Richard Cetrone[1]
Kenny Braverman Rowen Kahn[2]
Jor-El Russell Crowe[3] Russell CroweEV[4]
Kal-El / Clark Kent
Superman
Henry Cavill[5]
Dylan SprayberryY[6]

Cooper TimberlineY[7]

Henry Cavill[8] Henry Cavill[9] Ryan Hadley (stand-in)C[10]
Dev-Em Revard Dufresne[1]
Lor-Em Julian Richings[11]
Faora Antje Traue[12]
Carrie Farris Christina Wren[13]
Emil Hamilton Richard Schiff[14]
Nathan Hardy Christopher Meloni[15]
Jenny Jurwich Rebecca Buller[16][17]
Kelor Carla GuginoV[18]
Jonathan Kent Kevin Costner[19] Kevin CostnerC[20] Kevin CostnerP[21]
Martha Kent Diane Lane[22][23] Diane Lane[24]
Lois Lane Amy Adams[25][26] Amy Adams[9]
Lana Lang Jadin Gould[27]
Father Leone Coburn Goss[28] Coburn GossE[28]
Steve Lombard Michael Kelly[29]
Lara Lor-Van Ayelet Zurer[30]
Nadira Apollonia Vanova[31]
Pete Ross Joseph Cranford[32] Joseph CranfordE[28]
Calvin Swanwick
Martian Manhunter
Harry Lennix[33][34] Harry LennixE[35]
Jax-Ur Mackenzie Gray[36]
Car-Vex Samantha Jo[37]
Perry White Laurence Fishburne[38][39]
General Zod Michael Shannon[40] Michael ShannonC[a]

Introduced in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice[]

Barry Allen
The Flash
Ezra MillerC[42][43] Ezra Miller[44] Ezra Miller[45]

Ian LohY[46]

Charlie Ewen BremnerP[47] Ewen Bremner[48] Ewen BremnerP[49]
Chief Eugene Brave RockP[47] Eugene Brave Rock[50] Eugene Brave RockP[49]
Joe Chill Damon CaroC[51]
Arthur Curry
Aquaman
Jason MomoaC[52] Jason MomoaP[53] Jason Momoa[54] Jason Momoa[54]
Kaan GuldurY[55]
Otis DhanjiY[56]

Kekoa KekumanoY[57]

Jason Momoa[58]
Doomsday Robin Atkin Downes[59]
June Finch Holly Hunter[60]
Mercy Graves Tao Okamoto[61]
Wallace Keefe Scoot McNairy[62]
Jenet Klyburn Jena MaloneE[63]
Anatoli Knyazev Callan Mulvey[64]
Lex Luthor Jesse Eisenberg[65] Jesse Eisenberg[66]
Jimmy Olsen Michael CassidyC[67]
Alfred Pennyworth Jeremy Irons[68] Jeremy Irons[69]
Diana Prince
Wonder Woman
Gal Gadot[70] Gal Gadot[71]
Lilly AspellY[72]

Emily CareyY[73]

Gal Gadot[71] Gal Gadot[74]

Lilly AspellY[75]

Gal Gadot[76]
Senator Purrington Patrick LeahyC[77]
Sameer Saïd TaghmaouiP[47] Saïd Taghmaoui[48] Saïd TaghmaouiP[49]
Steppenwolf E S[78] Ciarán Hinds[79]
Silas Stone Joe MortonC[80] Joe Morton[81]
Victor Stone
Cyborg
Ray FisherC[82] Ray Fisher[83]
Steve Trevor Chris PineP[47] Chris Pine[84] Chris Pine[85]
Emmet Vale Ralph Lister[86]
Bruce Wayne
Batman
Ben Affleck[87]

Brandon SpinkY[88]

Ben Affleck[89] Ben Affleck[9] Ben Affleck[90]
Martha Wayne Lauren Cohan[91]
Thomas Wayne Jeffrey Dean Morgan[92]
POTUS Patrick WilsonCV[93] Stuart Milligan[94]

Introduced in Suicide Squad[]

Rick Flag Joel Kinnaman[95] Joel Kinnaman[96]
Jonny Frost Jim Parrack[97]
George Harkness
Captain Boomerang
Jai Courtney[98] Jai CourtneyP[99] Jai Courtney[100]
Incubus Alain Chanoine[101]
The Joker Jared Leto[98] Jared LetoE[102] Jared LetoA[103]

John Goth (stand-in)[104]

Waylon Jones
Killer Croc
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje[105]
Floyd Lawton
Deadshot
Will Smith[98]
Zoe Lawton Shailyn Pierre-Dixon[106]
June Moone
Enchantress
Cara Delevingne[98]
Harleen Quinzel
Harley Quinn
Margot Robbie[98] Margot Robbie[107] Margot Robbie[100]
Chato Santana
El Diablo
Jay Hernandez[108]
Dexter Tolliver David Harbour[109]
Amanda Waller Viola Davis[110] Viola Davis[100]
Christopher Weiss
Slipknot
Adam Beach[111]
Tatsu Yamashiro
Katana
Karen Fukuhara[112]

Introduced in Wonder Woman[]

Acantha Florence Kasumba[113]
Antiope Robin Wright[114] Robin WrightC[115] Robin Wright[116]
Ares
Sir Patrick Morgan
David Thewlis[117] David ThewlisC[118]
Artemis Ann Wolfe[119]
Etta Candy Lucy Davis[120] Lucy DavisP[121]
Egeria Madeleine Vall Beijner[122]
Epione Eleanor Matsuura[123]
Euboea Samantha Jo[37]
Queen Hippolyta Connie Nielsen[124][125] Connie Nielsen[116]
Erich Ludendorff Danny Huston[126]
Isabel Maru
Doctor Poison
Elena Anaya[127]
Menalippe Lisa Loven Kongsli[128]
Mnemosyne Josette Simon[129]
Orana Mayling Ng[130]
Penthesilea Brooke Ence[131]
Philippus Ann Ogbomo[132]
Trigona Hari James[133] Hari James[134]
Venelia Doutzen Kroes[135] Doutzen Kroes[136]
Zeus S[137] Sergi Constance[138]

Introduced in Justice League[]

Artemis Aurore Lauzeral[138]
Ancient Atlantean King Julian Lewis Jones[139]
Crispus Allen Kobna Holdbrook-Smith[140]
Henry Allen Billy Crudup[141] Ron Livingston[46]
Ryan Choi Zheng KaiE[142]
Darkseid Ray PorterE[143]
DeSaad Peter GuinnessE[144]
James Gordon J. K. Simmons[145]
Mera Amber Heard[146] Amber Heard[147]
Elinore Stone Karen BrysonE[148]
Nuidis Vulko Willem DafoeE[149] Willem Dafoe[150]
Iris West Kiersey ClemonsE[151] Kiersey Clemons[152]
Slade Wilson
Deathstroke
Joe Manganiello[153]

Introduced in Aquaman[]

Queen Atlanna Nicole Kidman[154]
King Atlan
The Dead King
Graham McTavish[155]
Brine King John Rhys-DaviesV[156]
Thomas Curry Temuera Morrison[157]
David Kane
Black Manta
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II[158] Yahya Abdul-Mateen II[159]
The Karathen Julie AndrewsC V[160]
Jesse Kane Michael Beach[161]
King Orm
Ocean Master
Patrick Wilson[162] Patrick Wilson[163]
Murk Ludi Lin[164]
King Nereus Dolph Lundgren[165] Dolph Lundgren[166]
Ricou
The Fisherman King
Djimon HounsouV[167][168]
Rina
The Fisherman Queen
Natalia Safran[167]
Scales
The Fisherman Princess
Sophia Forrest[167]
Stephen Shin Randall Park[169]

Introduced in Shazam![]

Teth Adam
Black Adam
Dwayne JohnsonC S[b] Dwayne Johnson[171]
Billy Batson
Shazam
Asher Angel[172]

Zachary LeviO[173]

Asher Angel[174]

Zachary LeviO[175]

Mary Bromfield
Mary Marvel
Grace Fulton[176]

Michelle BorthO[176]

Grace Fulton[177]
Eugene Choi Ian Chen[178]

Ross ButlerO[179]

Ian Chen[180]

Ross Butler[181]

Darla Dudley Faithe Herman[182]

Meagan GoodO[183]

Faithe Herman[184]

Meagan GoodO[184]

Freddy Freeman Jack Dylan Grazer[185]

Adam BrodyO[186]

Jack Dylan Grazer[184]

Adam BrodyO[184]

Mister Mind David F. SandbergC V[187]
Pedro Peña Jovan Armand[178]

D. J. CotronaO[188]

Jovan Armand[180]

D.J. Cotrona[189]

Thaddeus Sivana Mark Strong[190]

Ethan PugiottoY[191]

Mr. Sivana John Glover[192]
Rosa Vásquez Marta Milans[193] Marta Milans[194]
Víctor Vásquez Cooper Andrews[195] Cooper Andrews[196]
Shazam
The Wizard
Djimon Hounsou[197] Djimon Hounsou[198]
Seven Deadly Sins Steve BlumC V[199]
Darin De PaulC V[199]
Fred TatascioreC V[199]

Introduced in Birds of Prey (and The Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)[]

Maria Bertinelli Charlene Amoia[200]
Happy Matt Willig[201]
Helena Bertinelli
Huntress
Mary Elizabeth Winstead[202]

Ella MikaY[203]

Cassandra Cain Ella Jay Basco[204]
Dinah Lance
Black Canary
Jurnee Smollett-Bell[202]
Renee Montoya Rosie Perez[205]
Roman Sionis
Black Mask
Ewan McGregor[206]
Victor Zsasz Chris Messina[207]

Introduced in Wonder Woman 1984[]

Barbara Ann Minerva
Cheetah
Kristen Wiig[208]
Maxwell Lorenzano
Max Lord
Pedro Pascal[209]
Alistair Lord Lucian Perez[210]
Asteria Lynda Carter[211]
Raquel Gabriella Wilde[212]
Simon Stagg Oliver Cotton[213]

Introduced in The Suicide Squad[]

Gunter Braun
Javelin
Flula Borg[214]
Calendar Man Sean Gunn[215]
Camila Mikaela Hoover[216]
Cleo Cazo
Ratcatcher 2
Daniela Melchior[214]
Robert DuBois
Bloodsport
Idris Elba[100]
Tyla DuBois Storm Reid[214]
Brian Durlin
Savant
Michael Rooker[214]
John Economos Steve Agee[217]
Dr. Fitzgibbon John Ostrander[218]
Gaius Grieves
The Thinker
Peter Capaldi[214]
Emilia Harcourt Jennifer Holland[219]
Richard Hertz
Blackguard
Pete Davidson[220]
Kaleidoscope Natalia Safran[221]
Abner Krill
Polka-Dot Man
David Dastmalchian[222]
Silvio Luna Juan Diego Botto[223]
Milton Julio Ruiz[224]
Mongal Mayling Ng[214]
Nanaue
King Shark
Sylvester StalloneV[225]
Cory Pitzner
The Detachable Kid
Nathan Fillion[226]
Ratcatcher Taika Waititi[227]
Christopher Smith
Peacemaker
John Cena[214]
Sol Soria Alice Braga[228]
Mateo Suárez Joaquín Cosío[229]
Weasel Sean Gunn[214]

Introduced in Black Adam[]

Carter Hall
Hawkman
Aldis Hodge[230]
Maxine Hunkel
Cyclone
Quintessa Swindell[231]
Intergang TBA[232]
Kent Nelson
Doctor Fate
Pierce Brosnan[233]
Albert Rothstein
Atom Smasher
Noah Centineo[234]
Adrianna Tomaz Sarah Shahi[235]

Introduced in The Flash[]

Nora Allen Maribel Verdú[236]
Bruce Wayne
Batman
[c]
Michael Keaton[90]
Supergirl Sasha Calle[237]

Introduced in Shazam! Fury of the Gods[]

Kalypso Lucy Liu[238]
Hespera Helen Mirren[239]

Additional media[]

Television series[]

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  •  M indicates the actor was part of the main cast.
Character 2022
Peacemaker

Introduced in theatrical films[]

John Economos Steve Agee[240]
Emilia Harcourt Jennifer Holland[241]
Christopher Smith
Peacemaker
John CenaM[242]

Introduced in Peacemaker[]

Amber Alison Araya[243]
Leota Adebayo Danielle Brooks[244]
Adrian Chase
Vigilante
Freddie Stroma[245]
Evan Lenny Jacobson[243]
Larry Fitzgibbon Lochlyn Munro[246]
Jamil Rizwan Manji[247]
Judomaster Nhut Le[248]
Keeya Elizabeth Ludlow[247]
Locke Christopher Heyerdahl[246]
Clemson Murn Chukwudi Iwuji[246]
Auggie Smith Robert Patrick[241]
Sophie Song Annie Chang[246]


HBO Max films[]

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This section shows characters who will appear or have appeared in the series.

  • An empty, dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the series, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed.
Character 2022 TBA TBA
Batgirl Blue Beetle Black Canary

Introduced in theatrical films[]

Dinah Lance
Black Canary
Jurnee Smollett[249]

Introduced in Batgirl[]

Barbara Gordon
Batgirl
Leslie Grace[250]

Introduced in Blue Beetle[]

Jaime Reyes
Blue Beetle
Xolo Maridueña[251]

Notes[]

  1. ^ The corpse of General Zod appears in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice; however, 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.[41]
  2. ^ 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.[170]
  3. ^ This version of the character is that seen in the Tim Burton film series.

See also[]

  • Characters of the DC Extended Universe

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