Darkseid lands on Mars, not knowing what the kryptonians are capable of, proceeds to murder them. But why didn't the Motherboxes care about Diana, who killed Ares? Yeah I didn't understand any of that either. Most probably because Darkseid stole the old gods' powers through their deaths. After running into an alternate version of his family, Constantine realizes he wont be leaving back to his Earth without saving those he loves. Or the actual Steppenwolf contacting Lex? Take away their free will and they have one specific goal, hence having less conflict. In this movie's continuty, Diana says that Arthur can only do it because he's half-human. Despite his status as a God, he's not invulnerable, and more than a few villains could easily give him a good fight. To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers. How did they know that the motherbox talked to Lex Luthor in the ship? Hes only been there for thirty something years and has only truly revealed his powers for five. One of the greatest fictional supervillains of all time, Darkseid is the tyrannical ruler of the war world Apokolips. At some point in the story, Darkseid and the Demon Etrigan encounter the Anti-Life entity. It's not like he was out of the loop - he, at the very least, knew about Martha's and General Swanwick's connection to Lois (or was Swanwick him the entire time? Having demonstrated the ability to control some of the strongest characters in DC, such as Wonder Woman and The Spectre, Parallax would do its best to fight for control of Darkseid's mind and very well may succeed. There's a strong evidence that he was the strongest of them in his prime. Darkseid could find himself facing the equivalent of the entire Justice League, as well as having to deal with his own abilities reflected back at him. In every version, she is sent to earth because her parents know Kal-El was sent there, and will take care of her. Identity of the Green Lantern who participated in the first defence of Earth, caused a massive political upheaval on Apokolips, and Darkseid was too focused on healing his wounds and maintaining his power to remember where Earth was, he can no longer find the damn planet himself. Here at CBR were going to examine 15 ways Darkseid can and has suffered losses. It seems that you correctly acknowledge his faster speed in this version, but missed a couple of other things. Did the Golden Gate Bridge 'flatten' under the weight of 300,000 people in 1987? In DCs Final Crisis, the New God Orion has been killed and Darkseid is attacking Earth, bringing the Anti-Life Equation with him. On Earth, he develops superpowers and become the Eath's protector. Let the bastard come. If what the Joker said was true, then it's possible the Knightmare timeline is inevitable until the Flash time-travels enough times to alter the course of events so that Darkseid loses. Its obvious that he won but was still badly shaken by the experience.