Being a superhero isn’t easy, even when the hero has special powers at their disposal. With great power comes great responsibility, as Spider-Man well knows. Just because someone has special powers or is considered a superhero doesn’t mean they’ll always make the right decision. TheDCEUis full of characters who made some not-so-smart decisions, usually with consequences.
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Luckily, most of the time, they were able to fix their mistakes, but if they had considered their actions more carefully before, they would have saved themselves a lot of trouble. On the other hand, someDCEUcharacters' dumb decisions made for hilarious or otherwise remarkable moments that viewers have enjoyed watching.
5Amanda Waller: Putting Together The Suicide Squad
Amanda Waller fulfills the function that Nick Fury had in the MCU to a certain degree. Both Waller and Fury put together their own teams to protect the planet from extraterrestrial as well as other threats. The difference is that Fury included the good guys in the Avengers, whileWaller went for the Suicide Squadfull of bad guys. Some of the squad’s members aren’t entirely capable of controlling their actions or are unpredictable.
Unsurprisingly, the result blew up in Waller’s face, and in the firstSuicide Squadmovie in 2016, her newly established team ended up fighting one of their own, June Moone aka the powerful Enchantress. And even though they won in the end, Enchantress still did a lot of damage. Considering her previous experience, Waller should have known better than to trust a being that wants nothing more than to take control of her host and wreak havoc. Maybe she should have worked with Superman and Batman instead, but that would mean Waller couldn’t control their actions either. This just comes across as a no-win scenario.

4Batman: Threatening An Extremely Powerful Alien Being
Batman is efficient when it comes to fighting human villains, but Superman might just be too big a challenge for him. Yet Batman seems to have very little regard for his own life since he thought it would be a good idea to threaten Superman openly while the other superhero was still in earshot.
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After their encounter whenSuperman challenged Batman to stop what he was doing, Batman asked him whether he bled, and then added ominously: “You will.” He was lucky that Superman doesn’t like to kill people, otherwise he could have easily snapped Batman in half right there and then.
3Joker: Everything
Some versions of the Joker in movies have garnered a lot of critical acclaim, such asHeath Ledger’s Oscar-winning performance inThe Dark Knight(2008). But Jared Leto’s run as the Clown Prince of Crime isn’t as celebrated. The main reason is that the Joker’s behavior and actions make no sense. In the comics, there’s often a certain method to Joker’s actions, something that’s missing from the DCEU. One example is when Joker and his then-girlfriend Harley Quinn go for a merry crime spree even though they know that Batman is looking for them, determined to bring them to justice.
The wiser course of action would be to lie low for the time being or at least lure Batman somewhere where he’ll be at a disadvantage. Instead, he manages to capture Harley quite easily, and as a result, she ends up in the Suicide Squad. There’s also the matter of this Joker looking very different from the comics, without any explanation as to why.

2Wonder Woman: Pining For One Man For Almost A Century
The romantic relationship between Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor is touching, there’s no doubt about that. And Gal Gadot and Chris Pine manage to sell it in a way that makes the viewers care about their characters and their romance inWonder Woman(2017). However, a century after Steve’s death, Wonder Woman is shown still pining after him, even though she could have since moved on .
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What makes this decision to fixate on a one, a long-dead person even stranger is that inWonder Woman 1984(2020), it looks like Wonder Woman comes to peacewith the fact that Steve is now gone, and she might be finally able to start over, to allow herself to open up to other people. Instead, in the 2010s, she’s still all alone, negating all the progress she made as a person three decades earlier.
1Shazam: Telling The Entire World What He Can Do
To be fair to Shazam, he’s a child and is incredibly excited about the newfound powers that he wants to test them and share them with the world. So he lets himself be recorded as he tests his powers. Unfortunately, that turns against him as his new enemy, Dr. Sivana, is aware of what Shazam can do by the time they stand against each other. This means thatShazam has to recruit help, or he might actually lose.
A similar scenario happens in the MCU when Tony Stark challenges the Mandarin to come to his house and tells his address to the terrorist inIron Man 3(2013), which later blows up in his face As both Shazam and Iron Man prove, sometimes it’s best to stay a bit more down to Earth, especially if the hero doesn’t want to get an unpleasant surprise later on.


