While Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will put players in control of iconic DC villains, additional recognizable rogues will also appear as ing characters. Rocksteady's co-op shooter will let fans fight through the streets of Metropolis as Task Force X attempts to kill the Justice League and defeat Brainiac. Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, and King Shark are the stars of the show, but DC fans will encounter other recognizable villains too.

Each of the Suicide Squad in Kill the Justice League should be well-known to DC fans, with their unique powers and personalities adding variety to the live-service shooter. Harley Quinn will return from Rocksteady's previous Batman: Arkham games, ing Task Force X following the death of Joker. Deadshot, another reoccurring Arkham villain, will also return equipped with a powerful jetpack. Arkham newcomers Captain Boomerang and King Shark round out the cast of playable anti-heroes, creating a truly colorful cast. However, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will include even more iconic DC villains to players.

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Penguin Will Give The Suicide Squad Weapons In Kill The Justice League

Oswald Cobblepot, also known as The Penguin, standing across from Harley Quinn in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League

Easily the most recognizable Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League ing character is Oswald Cobblepot, the crime boss known as The Penguin. Cobblepot was introduced to the Arkhamverse in Batman: Arkham City before returning in both Arkham Origins and Arkham Knight. Rocksteady's version of Penguin is instantly recognizable, with the bottom of a glass bottle stuck into his left eye to resemble a monocle, and he is set to return in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Cobblepot will reportedly supply players with weapons, fitting his status as an arms dealer, but his rocky history with Harley Quinn could make the alliance unsteady.

Gizmo Will Create Vehicles For The Suicide Squad In Kill The Justice League

Gizmo, wearing large green goggles and a jetpack, in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League

Another member of the Squad that recently appeared in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League gameplay is Mikron O'Jeneus, the recognizable DC villain known as Gizmo. The mechanical genius is often portrayed as a nemesis of Superman and the Teen Titans, having made his most notable appearance in the beloved animated Teen Titans series from the mid-2000s. The talented tinkerer can create weaponry out of otherwise ordinary objects, a skill he will use to provide Task Force X with "insane vehicle creations" to help them kill the Justice League.

Toyman Will Help With Gear Upgrades In Suicide Squad: KTJL

Toyman holding up a toy truck in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League

As another member of the Squad, Toyman will reportedly help players build up and perfect their unique gear loadouts to help drive progression throughout Suicide Squad: KTJL's combat and gameplay. The Toyman alias has been used by both villains and heroes in the pages of DC Comics, with the most notable s being old-school Superman rogue Winslow Percival Schott and the modern crimefighter Hiro Okamura.

It remains unclear which specific version of Toyman will be featured in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. However, a short glimpse at the Task Force X member demonstrates that he maintains his namesakes' fascination with toys and gimmicks.

Hack Will Help The Suicide Squad With Travel In Metropolis

The digital ghost Hack in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League

Perhaps the most obscure member of Suicide Squad: KTJL ing cast is Zalika, an African metahuman also known as Hack. First appearing in the pages of Suicide Squad back in 2016, Hack is a technomancer able to control and transport herself through computers. Rocksteady has reinterpreted the character as a "digital ghost," who may die in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League but continue to project her spirit outside of her body using her electronic abilities. Hack will apparently help Task Force X traverse Metropolis, possibly by quickly traveling through the internet, as well as upgrade their neck bombs to unknown effect.

Lex Luthor Is Helping The Suicide Squad Kill The Justice League

Lex Luthor and Harley Quinn speaking in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League

While he doesn't seem to be directly associated with Task Force X, Superman's iconic nemesis Lex Luthor will appear in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League to defend Metropolis. The genius supervillain will seemingly use his resources and intellect to try killing the Justice League, with Flash as his first target. In one trailer Luthor is seen wearing his iconic green power armor, though this suit seems to be destroyed before the Suicide Squad must rescue him from The Flash's clutches. With Superman arguably serving as Suicide Squad: KTJL's most terrifying Justice Leaguer, Luthor will no doubt play a critical role in taking down his old rival.

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