Summary
TheArrowversemay have been better known for its heroes, but the franchise managed to put some incredible villains to screen over the years, as well. Spanning six live-action TV shows and numerous crossover events, thetimeline of the Arrowversecrafted a DC Comics universe over the course of 11 years.Among the many characters of the franchise are some devious villains that were a treat to watch week-to-week.
The best Arrowverse villains managed to put new twists on well-known DC Comics characters, adapting them for the small screen, often for the first time. Whilesome Arrowverse villains were wastedwith too little screentime or development,others became haunting recurring threats that justified their presence with brilliant performances, stunning plot developments, and sheer cool factor. Even if some accomplished these feats better than others, the shared universe as a whole has plenty of antagonists worth celebrating.

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10Lex Luthor
Supergirl
One of the most iconic and ubiquitous DC villains ever made, it’s no wonder that Lex Luthor became a prominent figure in the Arrowverse, even if it was relatively late into the series' genesis.His debut in the cast ofSupergirlwas a massive momentnot only for that show in particular, but for the Arrowverse as a whole. finally codifying DC’s premiere villainous mastermind into the mix. That being said, Luthor’s presence didn’t truly come online until he became the primary antaongist of the massiveCrisis on Infinite Earthscrossover.
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Compared to otherlive-action adaptations of Lex Luthor, John Cryer was something of an unexpected choice.But the Emmy-winning actor proved his abilities as a sly, intelligent Luthor with few morals to speak of.If only Luthor had more time in the Arrowverse, particularly across from David Corenswet’s Superman, his potential could’ve been lifted even higher.
9Savitar
The Flash
Barry Allen is such a compelling hero, that it makes sense he would be just as interesting as a villain, as well.Enter Savitar, the dark reflection of Barry Allen from an erased future. No matter how many times he’s imprisoned within the Speedforce, Savitar finds a way to come racing back to Team Flash, ensuring his own survival through the heartless murder of others.
Savitar has an intense aura, from the initial mystery of his identity to his cryptic prophecies and his effortlessly cool Speedforce armor. In terms of cool factor,he’s easily one of the strongest villains the Arrowverse has to offer, matching Barry Allen in speedas a literal copy of him. If there’s one thing that holds Savitar back, however, it’s his eye-rolling obsession with being the “God of Speed”, something that makes him harder to understand and root for as a character.

8Damien Darhk
Arrow
The Arrowverse has a knack for expanding on lesser-known comics characters to make them into memorable villains, and Damien Darhk might just be the best example of this.A sorcerer and assassin who managed to evade death for centuries thanks tothe Lazarus Pits of R’as al Ghul,Damien Darhk makes numerous appearances throughout the Arrowverse, most notably inDC’s Legends of TomorrowandArrow.At once threatening and comedic, Daiem Darhk is a multifaceted villain with a lot to appreciate.
While his numerous magical powers and centuries of experience are dangerous enough,it’s his cunning that makes Darhk such a deadly opponent.Granted, his depiction inArrowisn’t as strong as the threat he evolves to be inDC’s Legends of Tomorrow, giving him something of an uneven showing across the franchise. Still, by the time he’s defeated for good, it’s hard not to mourn his presence in the Arrowverse.

7Tobias Whale
Black Lightning
Black Lightningis perhaps the Arrowverse’s single most underrated show, and it figures that the series would introduce one of the franchise’s most underrated villains. Black Lightning’s main nemesis in the series, Tobias Whale is essentially the Arrowverse equivalent ofthe Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Kingpin.A ruthless crime boss in charge of the influential gang,The 100, not to mention a local politician, it’s easy to see shades of Wilson Fisk’s greatness in Tobias Whale.
Tobias has one of the most tragic backstories of any Arrowverse villain, abused as a child due to his albinism only for it to fuel his lust for power. Marvin “Krondon” Jones III is able to feed the character a lot of subtle depth that went woefully underappreciated by the Arrowverse as a whole. If only the series he was trapped in wasn’t so overlooked and brief,Tobias Whale could easily be a much bigger name in Arrowverse history.

6Malcolm Merlyn
The ultimate evil version of Green Arrow, the Dark Archer Malcolm Merlyn was essentially the first major villain of the entire series. Even after so many spin-offs later, he still remains one of the most compelling, as well, presenting a persistent challenge for Oliver Queen to grapple with. Merlyn would even occasionally put his differences aside to work with Green Arrow,making him a surprisingly well-thought-out character with complex goals and aspirations.
The showrunners' love for Merlyn might be a little stronger than fans', but it’s easy to see why the Dark Archer was so good to rely on.

That being said, most of the entertainment value of Merlyn comes from his sheer personal hatred of Oliver Queen,making him one of the pettiest comic book villains ever adapted for TV.It’s a joy to watch him return again and again inArrow, even if the series does find increasingly ridiculous ways to bring him back via flashback. The showrunners' love for Merlyn might be a little stronger than fans', but it’s easy to see why the Dark Archer was so good to rely on.
5Captain Cold
Calling Captain Cold a straight-up villain may be something of a misnomer, but it’s impossible to mention the best Arrowverse characters that flirted with villainy without bringing up Leonard Snart. A thief with a heart of gold,Captain Cold begins his life in the Arrowverse as a typical villain-of-the-week inThe Flash.Never a completely evil criminal, Cold ends up getting recruited tothe cast ofDC’s Legends of Tomorrow, turning over a new leaf as a reluctant anti-hero.
Whether a hero or a villain, Captain Cold’s snarky sense of humor and ability to punch above his weight class as a normal human with a powerful freeze ray is endlessly endearing.Even as a criminal, Captain Cold adhered to a strict personal code, making him helplessly likable,even on the wrong side of a law. Cold’s ultimate heroic sacrifice may dilute his strength as a villain, but he’s worth mentioning as one of the universe’s best morally gray characters.

4Zoom
Of all the characters that serve as an evil reflection of Barry Allen, Zoom is by far one of the most compelling. Like Barry, Hunter Zolomon had to contend with the death of his mother at an early age, but rather than giving him a strong sense of justice, it made him a callous serial killer.Zoom’s actions are some of the most insidious of any Arrowverse villain,breaking the morale of Team Flash like never before.
Zoom’s deceitful guise as Jay Garrick was so convincing,he managed to become one of Barry’s closest confidants and Caitlyn’s lover, all the while secretly harboring a sinister plan. His actions ultimately resulted in one of the most alarming threats to the entire Arrowverse, making him one of the most impactful villains the series has ever seen. It’s a shame that he’s overshadowed by another “evil Flash”, a tropeThe Flashrelied on perhaps a touch too frequently.
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3Prometheus
Of all the villains ofArrow, no one managed to get under Oliver’s skin quite like Prometheus. The son of one of Green Arrow’s few exceptions to the “no-kill” rule, Prometheus came seeking revenge, and wasn’t content with merely destroying Oliver. Rather,he was determined to make the vigilante archer suffer as much as possible, breaking him down with tortuous acts.
Prometheus was astonishingly able to get Oliver to admit that he enjoyed killing, putting into perspective his entire ethos while serving as a living reminder of the dangers of breaking the “no-kill” rule.
Prometheus was astonishingly able to get Oliver to admit that he enjoyed killing, putting into perspective his entire ethos while serving as a living reminder of the dangers of breaking the “no-kill” rule. Played by Josh Segarra ofScream VI’s cast, the character is able to serve as a vicious foil to Oliver’s insecurities and doubts. Even in death, Prometheus wasn’t content to let Oliver get the last word,killing himself alongside the mother of Oliver’s child in a dramatic final act of villainy.
2Deathstroke
If there’s one famous DC villain the Arrowverse can boast about having the definitive live-action incarnation of, it’s Slade Wilson, a.k.a. Deathstroke.The infamous vigilante is synonymous with self-centered evil acts in most of his comic and animation appearances,and his tenure inArrowand beyond certainly speaks to this. However, his grievances with Oliver Queen are far from professional, out to get his former protege after suffering a perceived slight at his hands.
Seeing Deathstroke brought to life in a comic-accurate costume by Manu Bennett is a joy unique to the Arrowverse, with theDCEU’s brief attempt at Deathstrokefalling far short in comparison.Like Prometheus, Deathstroke tortured Oliver with devious ethical dilemmas and terror attacks,proving himself as one of the most dangerous men on the planet. It’s safe to say that Green Arrow’s encounters with Deathstroke changed him the most of any villain, even Prometheus, cementing his legacy as one of the franchise’s greatest antagonists.
1Reverse Flash
The Flashwas blessed with the bulk of the Arrowverse’s best villains, and none of them stand out quite like Reverse Flash. While the series featured quite a few evil speedsters over the years, none of them could compare to the sheer brutality and vile actions of Eobard Thawne, a.k.a. Reverse Flash. Being the one behind the death of Barry’s mother in the first place,the time-displaced villain is one of the most despicable, and yet most entertaining to watch.
Reverse Flash was Team Flash’s ultimate antagonist whose actions spanned the entire show, never fully dealt with until the climactic series finale. Throughout that entire time,he proved himself to be a deeply hateful and dangerous man, a ghost in the Speedforce that haunted Barry for his entire lifeas The Flash. It’s safe to say that no otherArrowversevillain can hold a candle to the development, desperation, and depths of depravity as Reverse Flash.
Arrowverse
The Arrowverse is a shared universe centered on multiple television series airing on The CW and web series based on characters from DC Comics. It began with Arrow in 2012 and expanded to include shows like The Flash, Supergirl, and Legends of Tomorrow, creating a vast interconnected narrative that includes numerous crossovers and parallel universes.