MAX Original Series Creature Commandos was a surprise hit of 2024, and further evidence that James Gunn is one of the greatest minds rethinking the superhero genre at the moment. And though the show is packed with undead heroines,
James Gunn has once again given fans a little tease regarding his DCU plans, this time he reveals which characters he ended up cutting from Creature Commandos , and one of them is a personal favorite of his.
The new DC Universe from James Gunn kicked off in December with the premiere of the animated Max series Creature Commandos. Not only did it jump start a new cinematic franchise, but the series also brought an eclectic,
Ultraman has been rumored to be the identity of the ambiguous, all-in-black villain seen multiple times across set images and trailers, but including this villain would be a mistake.
Here's what's actually happening. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The writer/director responded to a fan on Threads who told him that “there's something with [Corenswet’s] face that looks a little off,
During a fight with Rick Flag Sr. and Frankenstein on Creature Commandos, Clayface was electrocuted, leading to an explosion that sent pieces of his gooey body in all directions. When Amanda Waller visited the scene of the battle later, the creature was still motionless and, as Gunn said, in mushy pieces.
James Gunn’s Superman is one of the most highly-anticipated movies of 2025 – and one of the most hotly-debated. Not only does Gunn have to re-introduce a new version of Clark Kent/Superman (actor David Corenswet),
James Gunn has revealed the characters he cut from his first DCU show Creature Commandos, and some have left fans reeling. The DC Studios head revealed he considered some deep-cut comic book characters for the animated series before going in other directions.
Some fans have taken to X/Twitter to compare Henry Cavill's Man of Steel with David Corenswet's rebooted Superman.
David Corenswet's new Superman look has sparked controversy! Fans are calling it "goofy" and "unreal," but James Gunn is here to set the record straight. In response to critics, Gunn explains why Superman's face looks off in the latest teaser and clears up claims of bad CGI.
Superman director James Gunn defended a new promotional clip from the film, after the footage was mocked by fans and sparked a frenzy of internet memes.