IGN Has Creature Commandos Cast

The new DC Universe adult animated series Creature Commandos is debuting on December 5 on Max courtesy of James Gunn (executive producer, writer, and, ahem, DC Studios co-chair and CEO). The superhero show features the voices of Frank Grillo (“Rick Flag Sr.”), Maria Bakalova (“Princess Ilana”), David Harbour (“Eric Frankenstein”), Indira Varma (“the Bride”), Zoë Chao (“Nina Mazursky”), Sean Gunn (“GI Robot” and “Weasel”), Steve Agee (“Economos”), Alan Tudyk (“Dr. Phosphorus”), and Viola Davis (“Amanda Waller”). So we interviewed the Creature Commandos cast recently about what it’s like to play monsters who could be heroes… or heroes who aren’t really monsters… or just what exactly is going on with these weirdos. We also discussed the difference between working for Marvel Studios and DC Studios (DC sounds way better according to Grillo), who among the group is going to be in Gunn’s Superman movie, what the future of Rick Flag Sr., Nina, GI Robot, Weasel, Dr. Phosphorus and the rest might be, how the series ties into Peacemaker Season 2, whether or not a Creature Commandos Season 2 could happen, and a ton more.

So be sure to watch the full roundtable interview featuring DC Studios’ Creature Commandos cast!

Tony Tellado

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