Creature Commandos (TV series)

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Creature Commandos
Genre
Created byJames Gunn
Based onCharacters
from DC
ShowrunnerJames Gunn
Written byJames Gunn
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Karina Benesh
  • Kip Brown
  • Lisa Hallbauer
Production companies
Original release
NetworkMax
Related
DCU TV series

Creature Commandos is an upcoming American

black ops team of monsters assembled by Amanda Waller. All seven episodes were written by James Gunn
.

became co-CEOs of DC Studios in October 2022, Gunn began writing a new DCU television series that was revealed to be Creature Commandos in January 2023. Production on the series had begun by then and casting was underway. The cast was announced that April. Animation for the series is provided by Bobbypills.

Creature Commandos will be released on the streaming service Max in late 2024. It will be part of the DCU's Chapter One: Gods and Monsters.

Premise

Amanda Waller assembles a black ops team of monsters called the Creature Commandos.[1]

Cast and characters

Additionally, Viola Davis reprises her role as Amanda Waller from prior DC media.[1] Anya Chalotra has been cast as Circe.[9][10]

Production

Background

HBO Max.[15] Discovery, Inc. and Warner Bros.' parent company WarnerMedia merged in April 2022 to become Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), led by president and CEO David Zaslav. The new company was expected to restructure DC Entertainment and Zaslav began searching for an equivalent to Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige to lead the new subsidiary.[16] Gunn and Safran were announced as the co-chairs and co-CEOs of the newly formed DC Studios at the end of October 2022.[17] A week after starting their new roles, the pair had begun developing an eight-to-ten-year plan for a new DC Universe (DCU) that would be a "soft reboot" of the DCEU.[18][19][20] Gunn and Safran said some cast members would return from The Suicide Squad and Peacemaker in the DCU, and a "rough memory" of the events of those projects would remain.[21]

Development

Gunn revealed that he was in the middle of writing a new DCU television series in January 2023.[22] On January 31, Gunn and Safran unveiled the first projects from their DCU slate, which begins with Chapter One: Gods and Monsters. The first project in the slate was Creature Commandos, an animated series for HBO Max's successor, Max, based on a black ops team of the same name featuring various monsters from DC Comics. Gunn had already written the seven episodes and production had begun. It was expected to be released as an "aperitif" for the DCU before the film Superman, which was scheduled for release on July 11, 2025.[3][1] Warner Bros. Animation co-produces the series.[23] Executive producers of the series include DC Studios' Gunn and Safran, Warner Bros. Animation's Sam Register, and Dean Lorey.[24]

Writing

Created for

Rick Flag Jr. previously appeared in The Suicide Squad.[3] Grillo described the series as being "hard R" and said the tone was "funny and filthy".[5]

Casting and voice recording

The designs for (L to R) Rick Flag Sr., Nina Mazursky, Doctor Phosphorus, Frankenstein, the Bride of Frankenstein, G.I. Robot, and Weasel in the series, which were revealed along with its announcement

Gunn and Safran said

John Economos from The Suicide Squad and Peacemaker.[2][6] James Gunn said Harbour was his first choice for Frankenstein,[29] and that by then, some of the actors were already planned for live-action appearances, with Grillo cast across all DCU media.[28] Voice recording began by May 2023,[8][30] and was completed by that August.[31] In November 2023, Anya Chalotra was reported to have been cast as Circe,[9] which Gunn confirmed in January 2024.[10] Gunn served as the series' voice director for the main actors.[32]

Animation

Production on the series was underway by the end of January 2023. Gunn said animation was a way to "tell stories that are gigantic" without spending $50 million per episode.

animatics had been finished and picture locked, while Gunn said "elaborate animated finals" were being worked on.[34]

Release

Creature Commandos is scheduled to be released in late 2024,[35] on the streaming service Max.[8] It will be part of the DCU's Chapter One: Gods and Monsters.[3]

References

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