SPOILER WARNING: The following article offers crucial details of the history of Creature commands Season 1. If you are not caught up with the series and choose to continue reading anyway, please do not call me a “monster” for giving things away, as I am now giving you fair warning.
To be honest, as much as I enjoy comic book adaptations (especially those based on DC characters) and as much as I admire all of James Gunn’s work, I never expected to love them. Creature commands. Still, Creature commands Season 2 is one of the upcoming DC TV shows I’m most looking forward to.
The subscription-exclusive animated series Max about unusual people, like the Bride of Frankenstein and Dr. Phosphorous, tasked with overcoming unusual obstacles, was recently renewed for a second edition, leaving us with very little information to report so far. So, I have some questions about season 2 but before we get into them, let’s talk about the clues that were dropped in the final episode and what we can speculate from them.
What we know about Creature Commandos season 2’s new recruits
He Creature commands The season 1 finale saw the kindest member of Activity Pressure M, Nina Mazursky (Zoë Chao), have a tragic finale. However, the episode later revealed that in addition to the return of a rebuilt GI Robotic (Sean Gunn), the team is calling in some reinforcements, which we can learn more about ahead of season 2 by perusing the pages of DC Comics.
Nosphere
As you could probably guess, based on how its name sounds similar to the title of a classic 1922 horror film (which was recently remade into the Robert Eggers film). Nosferatu), Nosferata is a vampire, a result of Project Moreau experiments in the 1940s. Created by Karl Kesel and Tom Grummett, the immortal, winged, fanged villainess made her first appearance in a 1998 issue of superboy and is known to have allied himself with a gorilla-like humanoid named Killa.
Pure
Considering they’re throwing a vampire into the mix, it makes sense that Activity Pressure M would also recruit a classic horror creature like a mummy, like Jeff Lemire and Alberto Ponticelli’s Khalis. The revived Egyptian has undergone a few different interpretations, but the version likely to be adapted for season 2 was first introduced as part of a 2011 comic book incarnation of Creature Commandos, which also featured Nina Mazursky and was led by the Monster. of Frankenstein.
king shark
A new member of the Activity Pressure M that may already be familiar to fans of recent DC films is Prince Nanaue, better known as King Shark, who was voiced by Sylvester Stallone in 2021. The suicide squad. Like Nosferata, the anthropomorphic marine predator was created by Karl Kesel and started out as a Superboy villain in 1994 and, in James Gunn’s version, is a childish, playful and misunderstood type of individual, much like some of the others. Creature Commands.
Questions I have about Creature Commandos season 2
Having covered some of the known facts about the confirmed characters that will appear in Creature commands Season 2, let’s delve into some speculation.
Will Creature Commandos season 2 stick to the same narrative structure?
Creature commands Season 1 followed a single basic story, but also took the time to reveal the (often heartbreaking) backstories of each of its main characters in flashbacks, one episode at a time. Season 2 could continue this format with the new characters teased in the ultimate. However, with only three new faces, that also leaves room to spend more time on the main plot, which I personally think would be an improvement.
Is this the last time we’ve seen Circe?
Many fans expressed on social media that, as much as they loved the show, they feel the seven-episode story was too rushed in the end. I agree with this, believing that the plot involving Circe (Anya Chalotra), who basically disappeared after three episodes, left a lot to be desired.
I’d love to see Activity Pressure M go on a whole new adventure for season 2, but before they start, it might be worth seeing the goddess get some closure… unless Gunn has other plans for her in the DC Universe.
Will Eric Frankenstein ever officially join the team?
Full disclosure: I can’t stand this show’s depiction of Frankenstein’s Monster (aka “Eric”) on a strictly private level, considering him (to quote Benoit Blanc) a “vainglorious buffoon” who refuses to accept reality. reality of their non-romance. with The Bride (Indira Varma).
Despite this, I was happy to see, as confirmed by a post-credits scene, that the reanimated creature (voiced by David Harbour) survived The Bride’s bullets. Based on his interactions with Rick Flag Sr. (Frank Grillo), I think he would be a valuable asset to Activity Pressure M, if he and The Bride can work something out.
Will Sylvester Stallone return as King Shark?
According ForbesDiedrich Bader (also one of the best voice actors to play Batman, among many other DC characters) played King Shark in the Creature commands season finale. However, considering we have Sean Gunn back also voicing Weasel, as well as Steve Agee as John Economos and Viola Davis as Amanda Waller, I can’t help but wonder if this was a temporary replacement until Sylvester Stallone can officially reprise his role. The suicide squad character. Neither Gunn nor the Oscar-nominated actor have said anything about it yet, so only time will tell.
Will other established DCU characters appear?
Creature commands gave us our first look at new canonical DCU versions of classic comic book characters, such as in Episode 6’s Batman cameo, and I wonder if the show will also incorporate characters we’ve already seen.
Knowing that Frank Grillo plays Rick Flag Sr. in SupermanAlso, is it possible that David Corenswet’s version of the Man of Steel from the upcoming DC movie will also pay him a visit? Creature commands Season 2? If not, it might be fun to see Milly Alcock’s version of Clark Kent’s cousin from 2026. Supergirl: the woman of tomorrow or the long-awaited version of Lobo played by Jason Momoa, whom we will also meet in that next superhero movie.
Will Weasel get the justice he deserves?
The fourth episode, “Playing with Squirrels,” was easily the most heartbreaking for me, making me feel inconsolably heartbroken for Weasel, who we learn actually tried to rescue the children he was accused of murdering.
The episode also hints at an attempt to prove his innocence, something I hope he and his lawyer (voiced by Linda Cardellini) can accomplish, unless it undermines the series’ supposed goal of shedding light on unresolved injustices in the current world. Still, I would be very happy to see him recognized as a hero, and I wouldn’t count him saving Princess Ilana (Maria Bakalova), since she turned out to be the real villain in the end.
Creature commands It has certainly become one of my favorite recent animated television series and has made me even more excited for what lies ahead for the DCU. Hopefully season 2 turns out to be current. monster.