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'Creature Commandos': A Wild Ride in James Gunn's DC Universe

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Variety

In Episode 2 of the animated series "Creature Commandos," a comedic sex scene between characters Rick Flag Sr. and Princess Ilana Rostovic was recorded by actors Frank Grillo and Maria Bakalova over Zoom. Directed by James Gunn, the scene involved the actors making kissing sounds with their hands, leading to humorous and awkward moments. Despite the unconventional recording process, the scene effectively portrayed the characters' chemistry and added a comedic element to the show.

DC Universe Launches with New Superman and 'Creature Commandos' Debut

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Direct

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David Corenswet's Superman made an unexpected debut in the DC Universe through a teaser trailer at the end of the first two episodes of "Creature Commandos," now streaming on Max. The trailer, which hints at future episodes, shows a dramatic vision of Superman's fate, sparking excitement among fans. While Corenswet's voice is not expected in the series, his portrayal of Superman is anticipated in upcoming DCU projects, including a new Superman trailer. "Creature Commandos" is part of James Gunn's reimagined DCU, with connections to other characters like Peacemaker.

'Creature Commandos' Kicks Off DCU with Humor and Heart

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Ringer

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James Gunn's animated series 'Creature Commandos' serves as an entertaining prelude to the new DC Universe (DCU), marking the official start of Gunn and Peter Safran's ambitious plan for DC Studios. While the series, which features characters from 'The Suicide Squad' and 'Peacemaker,' showcases Gunn's signature style of humor and action, it feels more like an appetizer than a standalone project. The show introduces new characters and concepts that will likely transition into future live-action DCU projects, setting the stage for the upcoming Superman film.

James Gunn's 'Creature Commandos' Debuts with Humor and Heart

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Variety

"Creature Commandos," an animated series marking the start of James Gunn's reboot of the DC Universe, debuts on Max with a playful and irreverent tone. The show, written by Gunn, features a team of non-human antiheroes led by the Bride, a resurrected corpse, and includes characters like G.I. Robot and Doctor Phosphorus. The series balances dark humor with moments of beauty, offering a fresh take on classic characters and setting the stage for future DCU projects. The first two episodes are now streaming on Max.

Creature Commandos Debuts as a Violent and Heartfelt DCU Hit

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBM (Comic Book Movie)

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The premiere of "Creature Commandos" reveals that Themyscira and Wonder Woman are considered myths in the DCU, with no mention of Wonder Woman's current activity. The series introduces Circe leading a group called the "Sons of Themyscira" to attack Pokolistan, while Wonder Woman 3 is confirmed not to be happening. The show, written and produced by James Gunn, features a cast of incarcerated monsters on dangerous missions and is now streaming on Max.

James Gunn Teases David Corenswet's Impact in New DC Universe Projects

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Variety

James Gunn's new animated series 'Creature Commandos' is set to debut on Max as a precursor to the revamped DC Universe, which he is spearheading alongside Peter Safran. The series, which features a mix of violence and humor, serves as a "soft intro" to the new DCU, showcasing Gunn's creative vision. It includes a diverse cast of characters, some of whom may transition to live-action roles in future DC projects. The show is part of Gunn's broader strategy to explore different genres within the DC Universe, allowing for a variety of storytelling styles.

James Gunn's DC Universe Debuts with 'Creature Commandos'

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Rolling Stone

James Gunn's first project in the new DC Universe is the animated series 'Creature Commandos,' featuring obscure and tragic characters like GI Robot and Dr. Phosphorus. Known for his affinity for quirky, lesser-known figures, Gunn continues this trend with a show that balances humor and tragedy, exploring the backstories of its misfit characters. The series, which ties into Gunn's previous work on 'The Suicide Squad' and 'Peacemaker,' debuts on Max on December 5, with episodes releasing weekly.

James Gunn Teases David Corenswet's Game-Changing Superman Performance

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Hollywood Reporter

James Gunn discusses his new animated series 'Creature Commandos' and the upcoming 'Superman' film, highlighting the synergy between animation and live-action in the DC Universe. Gunn praises David Corenswet's performance as Superman, predicting it will surprise audiences. 'Creature Commandos' marks the first project from Gunn's new DCU slate, with Dean Lorey as showrunner. The series follows Amanda Waller's use of imprisoned monsters for missions, and characters like Rick Flag Sr. will appear in future DCU projects. Gunn also teases a surprising second season for 'Peacemaker.'

"The Continental": Peacock's John Wick Spin-Off Drops Teaser Trailer

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Bloody Disgusting

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James Gunn's upcoming Max animated series "Creature Commandos" based on the DC Comics team will feature an all-star cast including Sean Gunn, Frank Grillo, Maria Bakalova, Indira Varma, Zoe Chao, Alan Tudyk, David Harbour, and Steve Agee. The series follows Frankenstein's monster teaming up with a werewolf, a vampire, and a gorgon to fight Nazis in World War II under the supervision of Amanda Waller. The characters will also appear in live-action later on in the DCU. Gunn is writing every episode of the seven-episode series.