The first season of the animated series Creature Commandos, now known as Monster Commandos, has concluded, marking the launch of a new DC Cinematic Universe under the creative direction of James Gunn. This debut season has set the stage with intriguing cliffhangers and introductions across its seven episodes. Here's a detailed look at the key elements and cliffhangers from the series.
Table of Contents
- Peacekeeper and Suicide Squad are canon
- Themyscira, Bloodhaven, Star City, Gotham, and Metropolis
- Sgt. Rock and Easy Company
- Dr. Will Magnus
- Class Z villains from the DC
- Weasels' lawyer
- Justice League and other DC heroes
- Clayface
- First look at Batman in the new DC Cinematic Universe
- New Creature Commandos
Peacekeeper and Suicide Squad are Canon
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James Gunn confirmed the canonicity of The Peacemaker series and The Suicide Squad film within the new DC universe before the show's release. John Economos, an ARGUS agent and Amanda Waller's sidekick, references events from The Peacemaker, cementing its place in the timeline. Additionally, Peacekeeper makes an appearance, further integrating the series into the larger narrative.
Themyscira, Bloodhaven, Star City, Gotham, and Metropolis
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The series introduces various iconic DC locations, each with its own significance. Cerci hails from Themyscira, the home of Wonder Woman. Dr. Phosphorus, a criminal from Gotham, is apprehended by Batman. Metropolis hosts the Galaxy Broadcasting System, where Clark Kent and Lois Lane work. Bialia, ruled by Queen Bee, is referenced as the origin of the Scarab that powers Blue Beetle. Jharkhanpur, linked to Rick Flag Senior and the villain Ram Khan, is also mentioned. Bloodhaven, home to Nightwing, and Star City, Green Arrow's hometown, are noted through character backstories.
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Sgt. Rock and Easy Company
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In episode three, the legendary Sgt. Rock and his Easy Company are shown fighting alongside G.I. Robot during World War II. Sgt. Rock, a non-superhero soldier from the 1959 comic Our Army at War, has been a recurring figure in DC's multiverse. Rumors suggest Daniel Craig may portray him in a future film, while Maury Sterling voices him in the series.
Dr. Will Magnus
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Dr. Will Magnus, the creator of the Metal Men, studies G.I. Robot in the same episode. This connects the series to the broader DC universe, showcasing the intricate web of characters and technologies.
Class Z Villains from the DC
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The series features various Class Z villains in ARGUS prison cells, including Animal-Plant-Mineral Man and Bloody Millipede, known from DC comics and other media. Other notable prisoners include Shaggy-Man, Fisherman, Congorilla, Nosferata, Khalis, Kemo, and Egg-Fu, showcasing a rich tapestry of DC's lesser-known antagonists.
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Weasels' Lawyer
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Elizabeth Bates, reimagined from the 1940s comic strip character Betty Bates, serves as Weasels' lawyer. Known for her courtroom prowess and physical confrontations with criminals, she adds a unique dynamic to the series.
Justice League and Other DC Heroes
Episode four features a significant scene where Cerci shows Amanda Waller visions of an apocalyptic future, packed with DC hero cameos. James Gunn confirmed appearances of Wonder Woman, Hawkgirl, Supergirl, Booster Gold, Robin (Damien Wayne), Peacekeeper, Batman, Vigilante, Judo Master, Metamorpho, Superman, Starfire, Green Lantern (Guy Gardner), Mr. Terrific, and Gorilla Grodd. These cameos hint at potential future storylines and the interconnected nature of the DC universe.
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Clayface
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Episode five reveals that Dr. Ailsa McPherson has been replaced by Clayface, a notorious Batman villain. Voiced by Alan Tudyk, who also voices Dr. Phosphorus and Will Magnus, Clayface's presence adds depth to the series. Tudyk's versatility is highlighted as he portrays different facets of the character across various DC projects. Additionally, a Clayface movie, with a screenplay by Mike Flanagan, is in development.
First Look at Batman in the New DC Cinematic Universe
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The sixth episode delves into the origins of Dr. Phosphorus, with Batman capturing the villain after a crime spree orchestrated by Gotham crime boss Rupert Thorne. This marks the first glimpse of Batman in the new DC Cinematic Universe, setting the stage for his future role.
New Creature Commandos
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The season finale introduces a new lineup for the Creature Commandos, led by Bride. The team includes King Shark (voiced by Diedrich Bader), Dr. Phosphorus, Weasel, the restored G.I. Robot, Nosferata, and Khalis. This new team sets the stage for the anticipated second season and further adventures within the DC universe.
As fans eagerly await Season 2 and the upcoming Superman movie, Monster Commandos has successfully laid the groundwork for a thrilling new era in the DC Cinematic Universe.