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.
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,
DC Studios CEO James Gunn and DC Comics head grew up in the same neighborhood and even shares one interesting connection.
Will Superman save the day, once again? That's the big question for DC Studios heading into 2025, as the entire hopes of a 10-year-plan rest on James Gunn’s Superman. If Superman hits? We're up, up, and away for the DCU.
When DC Studios co-chiefs James Gunn and Peter Safran announced their slate of films and TV series, the dynamic duo revealed an interconnected cinematic universe: the new DCU. While upcoming projects like Superman,
Max's Creature Commandos put the spotlight on an eclectic group of misfit monsters and creator James Gunn has now revealed which characters didn't end up making the cut (and there are some big surprises).
James Gunn says a new DC Elseworlds opening, which will be different than the introduction for DCU projects, is being developed.
James Gunn gave DC Comics fans their first look at Milly Alcock’s take on classic character Supergirl today. Well, our first look at her back. Well, our first look at part of the back of her head. Still, you can already hear those John Williams trumpets a-blowin’!
2025 is shaping up to be a banner year for the Man of Steel as director James Gunn's tentpole "Superman" feature film is streaking towards lucky cinemas this summer faster than a speeding bullet.
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 clarifies how The Suicide Squad and Peacemaker Season 1 fit into the DCU's canon following the release of Creature Commandos.
Superman Unlimited will kick off May 21, and will be set up with a “Zero Issue” in DC’s Free Comic Book Day issue on May 3. According to DC, the “Summer of Superman” will include ongoing and limited books for fellow Supers like Supergirl, Superboy, and Krypto.