Television • The Legion of Doom appears in
Legends of the Superheroes, led by
Mordru and consisting of
Doctor Sivana,
Riddler,
Giganta,
Sinestro,
Weather Wizard, and
Solomon Grundy. • While never directly referred to as such in
Justice League Unlimited, with only the DVD box set for the third season explicitly doing so, the Legion of Doom served as inspiration for the
Secret Society, which is originally led by
Gorilla Grodd before
Lex Luthor takes over and also includes
Bizarro,
Devil Ray,
Cheetah, Giganta, Sinestro, and
Toyman among their ranks. Series producer
Bruce Timm said that he wanted to include the Riddler and
Scarecrow as members as a nod to the original Legion, but could not do so due to the "
Bat-embargo", which limited the use of Batman-related characters at the time. By the end of the series, Luthor, Bizarro, Cheetah, Giganta, Toyman, and Sinestro, among others, survive an attack by
Darkseid before joining forces with the
Justice League to foil his invasion of Earth. Luthor disappears with Darkseid after finding the
Anti-Life Equation while the other survivors are given a "five-minute head start" in return. Of this final appearance, series writer
Matt Wayne stated that he consciously tried to round up as many of the original thirteen Legionnaires as he could, citing the Legion's Wikipedia page as one source. • The Legion of Doom appear in the
Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Triumvirate of Terror!", consisting of Lex Luthor,
Joker, Cheetah, Weather Wizard,
Felix Faust, and
Amazo. • The Legion of Doom appear in the
Robot Chicken DC Comics Special, consisting of the original thirteen Legionnaires, Joker,
Penguin,
mailroom worker Glen, Aquaman,
Bane,
Catwoman,
Two-Face,
Icicle,
Mirror Master,
Harley Quinn,
Deathstroke,
Mr. Freeze,
Mister Banjo,
Chillblaine, Darkseid, and
Robot Chicken original character Humping Robot. • In the
Teen Titans Go! episode "Snuggle Time", the
Teen Titans decide to become supervillains and become the "
Legion of Doooom", with
Starfire becoming Starfire the Terrible,
Cyborg becoming The Cyborg,
Raven becoming the Demon of Azarath,
Robin becoming Dick Gravestone, and
Beast Boy becoming Beast Monster. • The Legion of Doom appear in
Robot Chicken DC Comics Special 2: Villains in Paradise, consisting of Lex Luthor, Bizarro,
Poison Ivy,
Black Manta, Joker, Penguin, Brainiac,
Captain Cold, Scarecrow, Gorilla Grodd, Sinestro, Catwoman, Riddler, Toyman, and Two-Face as prominent members as well as Weather Wizard,
Black Adam, Darkseid, Harley Quinn, Mr. Freeze,
Professor Zoom,
Starro,
Killer Croc, and
Clayface, who make cameo appearances. • The Legion of Doom appear in
Robot Chicken DC Comics Special III: Magical Friendship, consisting of Lex Luthor, Sinestro, Two-Face, Poison Ivy, Catwoman, Penguin, and Joker. Additionally, multiple incarnations of the Legion from across the multiverse appear as well. • The Legion of Doom appears in the
second season of
Legends of Tomorrow, consisting of the
Reverse-Flash,
Damien Darhk,
Malcolm Merlyn, and a time-displaced
Captain Cold. Additionally, they are assisted by a brainwashed
Rip Hunter and a reluctant
Heat Wave. This version of the group received their name from Legends member
Nate Heywood after a cartoon he enjoyed as a child and seek the
Spear of Destiny to alter their fates. Despite succeeding, they are betrayed by Heat Wave and defeated by the Legends, who allow the
Black Flash to erase the Reverse-Flash from existence before returning the other Legionnaires to the points in time that Thawne pulled them from with no memory of their time with the Legion. • The Legion of Doom appear in
Harley Quinn, led by Lex Luthor and consisting of the Joker, Scarecrow, Cheetah, Bane, Gorilla Grodd, Black Manta, Sinestro, Black Adam,
Reverse-Flash, Toyman, Solomon Grundy,
Metallo, Captain Cold,
Parasite, Riddler, Penguin, Two-Face,
Man-Bat,
Calendar Man, Killer Croc,
Killer Frost, Felix Faust,
Livewire,
Maxie Zeus,
Snowflame,
Doctor Trap,
Firefly,
Volcana,
Terra,
Tefé, and the Cock King. Additionally,
Doctor Psycho was originally a member before he was ousted from the group for calling Wonder Woman and Giganta the "
C word" on live television, which led to him siding with Harley Quinn, who seeks to join the Legion throughout the first season. This version of the group is based in Gotham and is described as a supportive community of elite supervillains dedicated to making the world a horrible place, having been behind some of the most evil plots in the 21st century. In the episode "The Horse and the Sparrow", Luthor approaches Poison Ivy with an offer to lead the Legion in exchange for eliminating the Joker. Despite failing the mission, she agrees, recruiting
Nora Fries as her assistant,
King Shark as the head of the IT department,
Jim Gordon as a security guard, and Frank the Plant as well. In "Getting Ice Dick, Don't Wait Up", Ivy takes on Volcana, Terra, and Tefé as her mentees, the Natural Disasters. • The Legion of Doom appear in
Kite Man: Hell Yeah!.
Film • The Legion of Doom appears in
Justice League: Doom, led by
Vandal Savage and consisting of
Cheetah,
Star Sapphire,
Metallo,
Bane,
Mirror Master, and
Ma'alefa'ak. • The Legion of Doom appears in
JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time, consisting of
Lex Luthor,
Toyman, Cheetah,
Captain Cold,
Black Manta,
Solomon Grundy,
Bizarro, and
Gorilla Grodd. • The Legion of Doom appears in
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League: Attack of the Legion of Doom, consisting of Lex Luthor, Cheetah, Captain Cold,
Sinestro, Black Manta, and Gorilla Grodd. Additionally,
Joker,
Penguin,
Man-Bat,
Giganta, and
Deathstroke appear as potential recruits who are all rejected for various reasons. This version of the group was formed by Luthor on
Darkseid's orders. • The Legion of Doom appears in
Justice League vs. Teen Titans, consisting of Lex Luthor, Toymaster, Cheetah,
Weather Wizard, and Solomon Grundy. • The Legion of Doom appears in
Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High, consisting of
Lena Luthor and
Lashina while
Harley Quinn,
Catwoman,
Poison Ivy,
Frost, and Cheetah join temporarily. • The Legion of Doom appears in
Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse, consisting of Lex Luthor, Cythonna,
Riddler, Solomon Grundy, Toyman, Giganta, Catwoman, Poison Ivy,
Livewire, Star Sapphire, Cheetah, and Harley Quinn. • The Legion of Doom appear in a poster depicted in
Scooby-Doo! and Krypto, Too!, consisting of Lex Luthor, Riddler, Cheetah, Sinestro, and Gorilla Grodd. Additionally, Giganta and the Joker are stated to be former members and Harley Quinn an associate.
Video games • The Hall of Doom appears in
DC Universe Online. • The Legion of Doom appear as playable characters in
Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, consisting of
Lex Luthor,
Joker,
Cheetah,
Firefly,
Killer Croc, and
Solomon Grundy. • The Legion of Doom appear as playable characters in
Lego DC Super-Villains, consisting of Lex Luthor,
Mercy Graves, the Rookie, Cheetah, Solomon Grundy, Joker,
Harley Quinn,
Clayface,
Riddler,
Scarecrow,
Catwoman,
Two-Face,
Penguin, Captain Cold,
Heat Wave, Mirror Master,
Captain Boomerang,
Malcolm Merlyn,
Reverse-Flash,
Killer Frost,
Deadshot,
Poison Ivy,
Livewire, Gorilla Grodd, Sinestro,
Black Adam,
Deathstroke,
Metallo, Firefly,
Clock King,
Kite Man,
Polka-Dot Man,
Bronze Tiger,
Doctor Poison,
Calendar Man, an unidentified
OMAC Operative,
Psycho-Pirate, and
Condiment King.
Miscellaneous • The Legion of Doom appears in
The Aquaman & Friends Action Hour as bankrupt enemies of Aquaman. • The Legion of Doom appears in a
Six Flags New England live show written by Brandon T. Snider, consisting of Lex Luthor, Joker, Riddler, Cheetah, Captain Cold, and Sinestro. • The Legion of Doom appears in the opening sequence for ''
DC Super Friends: The Joker's Playhouse''. • Cryptozoic Entertainment released a Kickstarter-exclusive expansion pack for its DC Deck-Building Game Justice League Dark featuring the original Hanna-Barbera Legion of Doom. ==Cultural impact==