'Justice League' News: Ciaran Hinds Plays The New Villlain

DC heroes have already encountered out of this world enemies specifically from the fictional universes of comics. Villains like the blood-thirsty Count Dracula or Doctor Frankenstein won't be a surprise in the "Justice League."

Freddy and Jason have some cross-overs also in the comic version, Both appeared on their respective "Nightmare on Elm Street" and "Friday the 13th" film series as published by DC Comics. This sort of cross-overs can also be expected in the "Justice League," according to Cinema Blend.

Steppenwolf, the ultimate villain in the "Justice League" in the D.C. heroes' upcoming adventure will not be easy to defeat. Versatile actor Ciaran Hinds of "Game of Thrones" will be the source of fear in the new encounter.

Batman (Ben Affleck), Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) and the rest of the "Justice League" members must be ready to face Ciaran Hinds.

He will put on a motion-capture suit to enhance his performance. It is somewhat similar to Josh Brolin's strategy when at play for Marvel's cinematic universe for the character, Thanos, the Mad Titan.

Producers are counting on Hinds in portraying Steppenwolf that should be larger than life. It will help that Hinds is an efficient actor with ample experience bringing out fierce, burly and nuanced attitudes into the villain, says Screen Rant.

He has played fair genre before, starting from being a celebrated hitman: "Agent 47," the "Ghost Rider": "Spirit of Vengeance," and has played "Aberforth Dumbledore" in the wonderful "Harry Potter" series. The ensemble for the villain role will be enhanced for sure, with him around.

The history of "Steppenwolf'," on the other hand, starts off in the DC Comics. He continues to be the notorious Uncle of Darkseid - although, it's not clear whether or not Zack Snyder will keep that origin in the comics. For now, watch the ultimate villain as portrayed by Hinds in the "Justice League."

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