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James Gunn’s revampedDC Universeis set to launch later this year with the animated seriesCreature Commandos. This series marks the beginning of Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DCU, preceding the release ofSuperman, which is slated to be the formal kickoff of the rebooted franchise. Recently, new photos and details about the show have emerged, potentially revealing intriguing details about what’s to come.
After facing delays, the premiere ofCreature Commandosis just around the corner, with the eagerly awaited animated series scheduled to stream on Max this December. As fans eagerly anticipate how this new addition to the DCU will unfold under James Gunn’s direction, the filmmaker has recently shared new photos featuring the show’s diverse ensemble cast of monsters. These latest images have sparked speculation among fans, who believe that a notable detail in the pictures might suggest the potential inclusion of a cherished character from DC Comics.
DCU Head James Gunn recently took toInstagramto share new images highlighting the diverse cast of supernatural inmates from the upcomingCreature Commandos. These photos offer a closer look at Sean Gunn’sGI Robot, a World War II-era automaton, alongside his allies from the DC Universe’s WWII unit known as Easy Company. Although the other two figures accompanying GI Robot are not explicitly named, speculation is already rife among fans. Many believe that the taller soldier in the photo, who appears to be cradling his own arm, could be Sergeant Frank Rock, a.k.a. Sgt. Rock the iconic hero from DC’s war comics due to the character’s distinctive silhouette. This revelation has only heightened excitement and curiosity about how this classic DC WWII hero might integrate into Gunn’s broader plans for the DC Universe.
Sgt. Rock is the commanding officerof Easy Company, a renowned World War II infantry unit featured in DC Comics. First introduced by Bob Haney and Ross Andru in 1959’s “Our Army at War” #81, Easy Company is known for its diverse and highly skilled members, each assigned a unique nickname to obscure their civilian identities during battle. Despite the intriguing notion, GI Robot has never been depicted as a member of Easy Company in previous comics or DC adaptations. However, like the members of Easy Company, GI Robot shares a common ground: he also fought in World War II, undertaking perilous missions deemed too dangerous for human soldiers to handle.
The prospect of Sgt. Rock joining James Gunn’s DCU would be exciting enough on its own, but the speculation intensifies witha recent rumorthat Luca Guadagnino may direct a Sgt. Rock movie. This rumor, originating fromNexus Point News, suggests that Guadagnino, known for his work onChallengersandQueer, is reportedly in talks to helm the project for Warner Bros. While neither Warner Bros. nor any major trade outlets have confirmed this, the rumor gains more traction, especially with the likelihood of Sgt. Rock and the Easy Company making an appearance in the upcomingCreature Commandosseries.
Sgt. Rock has an intriguing connection to theCreature Commandos, having crossed paths with them in their previous animated debut, the 2014DC Nation: Creature Commandosminiseries. While this doesn’t guarantee his inclusion in the upcoming DCUCreature Commandosseries, it leaves the door open for a potential Easter egg or future involvement within the franchise. Although Sgt. Rock wasn’t part ofJames Gunn’s initial DCU lineup revealed in January 2023, the filmmaker noted that the announcement represented just half of the full slate, suggesting more exciting announcements are still on the horizon.
Creature Commandosis set to debut on MAX on July 05, 2025.