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James Gunn on Creature Commandos, Superman, DC Studios/NYCC Plans

James Gunn offered updates on Superman and Creature Commandos - and an interesting emoji response when asked about DC Studios' NYCC plans.


Just because Disney is holding its D23 fan expo this weekend doesn't mean there isn't some news to report from the New DCU – and it comes courtesy of DC Studios co-CEO and writer/director James Gunn. Taking to social media, Gunn offered an update on how post-production is going with his and co-CEO Peter Safran's animated adaptation of writer J. M. DeMatteis & artist Pat Broderick's Creature Commandos. In addition, Gunn offers a reality check when it comes to how much work is still ahead between now and July 2025 to get Superman ready for the big screen – and an interesting emoji response when asked if DC Studios would be at this year's New York Comic Con (NYCC).

James Gunn
JAMES GUNN (Images/Screencaps: DC Studios, ReedPOP)

First up, our animated introduction to the New DCU has its first two episodes "locked and loaded," with the remaining in various stages of being finalized:

James Gunn
JAMES GUNN (Image: Threads)

As for that NYCC question, Gunn's emoji response doesn't exactly rule out the possibility by any stretch. For us, it came across more with a " Hmmm… about that… stay tuned" vibe:

James Gunn
JAMES GUNN (Image: Threads)

Finally, Gunn lists just some of the areas that still need to be worked on to get Superman ready to take flight next year:

James Gunn on Creature Commandos, Superman, DC Studios/NYCC Plans
JAMES GUNN (Image: Threads)

Creature Commandos: James Gunn Offers Details

Thanks to a video presentation from Gunn (busy working on Superman and Peacemaker Season 2) during the 2024 Annecy International Animation Festival, we learned much more about what we can expect – and yes, those in attendance got a look at the adult animated series (though not released). The first look involved Waller (Viola Davis), G.I. Robot (Sean Gunn), Nina (Zoe Chao), and the topic of killing Nazis, followed by a fight scene between deep-sleeper Rick Flag Sr. (Frank Grillo) and Dr. Phosphorus (Alan Tudyk)

"It's a cornerstone of the legacy we've been entrusted to carry at DC Studios and plays an integral role in the vision for our future storytelling," Gunn shared with those in attendance. "Since taking the reins, our true north has been to bring DC film, TV, animation, and gaming into alignment under a single banner and bring a sense of unity and consistency into the DCU as a whole. This frees us to create a range of products that are diverse and compelling and deliver great stand-alone entertainment experiences on every medium while also being part of a larger story that we're telling within our unified DCU."

Gunn continued, "What this means in practical terms is that our characters can move in and out of animation or jump into a game or onto the big screen, but they will remain consistent throughout: same character, same history, same actor." For example, Davis is reprising her live-action role as Amanda Waller for the animated series, and Grillo's animated Rick Flag Sr. will be making the jump into live-action for the second season of Max's Peacemaker. From there, Gunn shared that the series will pick up "directly" from the first season finale of the John Cena-starring series – with Waller finding "her hands tied operationally."

"The new series picks up directly after our 'Peacemaker' season one finale, which leaves Waller with her hands tied operationally, meaning that she's no longer able to get away with putting human lives on the line to carry out her clandestine morally questionable missions. Instead, she recruits a ragtag band of misfits, not unlike the Suicide Squad and Peacemaker," Gunn revealed during the video presentation. That makes our leads a very different kind of hero than what viewers may have been used to in the past – and that's one of the things Gunn loves about the series: they "are actual literal monsters, and I can't wait for you to meet them. Creating this series has been one of the absolute joys of my life."

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CREATURE COMMANDOS (Image: DC Comics/DC Studios)

The role call for the adult animated series (and any potential live-action takes) includes Frank Grillo as Rick Flag Sr., with Maria Bakalova as Princess Ilana Rostovic, Indira Varma as The Bride, Zoe Chao as Nina Mazursky, Alan Tudyk as Dr. Phosphorus, David Harbour as Eric Frankenstein, Sean Gunn as G.I. Robot & Weasel, Steve Agee returning as John Economos, and Anya Chalotra taking on the role of Circe.

First introduced in Weird War Tales #93 (November 1980), the comic book series focused on Frankenstein's monster teaming with a werewolf, a vampire, and a gorgon to fight Nazis in World War II. The series has the distinction of being the first DCU project that Gunn & Safran gave the green light to (with Gunn having penned the series) and the first from DC Studios that will hit screens. In addition, the series is being cast with voice actors who could also play their characters in a live-action project down the road.


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Serving as Television Editor since 2018, Ray began five years earlier as a contributing writer/photographer before being brought onto the core BC team in 2017.
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