‘Creature Commandos’🔴: James Gunn’s Heart Still Belongs to the Tragic Weirdos ✔P B P✔
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Gunn’s collaborators include Dean Lorey, who co-created Max’s fantastic Harley Quinn animated series, where Gunn also appeared in cartoon form. Harley has so far improbably managed to survive the purge instituted by cinema-hating Warner Bros. Discovery chairman David Zaslav, though it remains to be seen how much longer that show (and its fun spinoff, Kite Man: Hell Yeah!) can stick around. It’s worth noting that a couple of DC characters featured in Harley and/or Kite Man pop up here, albeit portrayed very differently. But Harley in the past has used characters who were appearing in other DC properties, and so far Gunn is happily continuing characters and stories from stuff he was working on before the regime change. Nonetheless, some news about the delayed fifth Harley season, and/or a Kite Man renewal, would be very welcome at this time.
Creature Commandos picks up on a plot thread from the end of the first season of Gunn’s Peacemaker series, where Amanda Waller’s daughter told the world that her mother (still played by Viola Davis) was using incarcerated people as government agents. In the aftermath of this, Waller explains to Rick Flag Sr. (Frank Grillo), father of the Squad’s late field leaders, she now has to get creative, which means recruiting operatives who don’t technically qualify as people. This includes the patchwork Bride (Indira Varma), whose relationship to Frankenstein’s monster (David Harbour) gets explained over the course of the seven-episode season; Dr. Phosphorous (Alan Tudyk), a radioactive man with transparent skin that leaves him looking like a glowing skeleton; GI Robot (Sean Gunn), built to kill Nazis during World War II and directionless ever since; Nina Mazursky (Zoe Chao), a shy, amphibious woman with fish-like features; and the animalistic Weasel (Sean Gunn again), one of the few survivors of The Suicide Squad.