Gotham City, Rupert Thorne, and Batman (Again) With Creature Commandos Season 1, Episode 6, the Max series shifts its attention to Doctor Phosphorus’ origin story. The one-time nuclear scientist ...
This article contains spoilers for Creature Commandos Season 1. After seven action-packed and often traumatizing episodes, Season 1 of Max’s Creature Commandos wrapped its final mission with ...
The final episode of Creature Commandos, the first project in James Gunn and Peter Safran’s newly established DCU, has aired - and it was just as heartbreaking as we thought it would be ...
Creature Commandos season 1 might have just come to an end, but luckily we have a whole other season to look forward to. James Gunn announced the animated DC show's renewal sometime before ...
Maria Bakalova has expressed her desire to continue playing Princess Ilana in the DC Universe (DCU), even though it's incredibly unlikely that the character will return. Speaking exclusively to ...
I have been looking forward to Batman’s introduction to the new DC Universe continuity for a while and, lately, I have been greatly enjoying Creature Commandos. So, to see Batman appear in Creature ...
In Creature Commandos’ interpretation of Alex “Dr. Phosphorous” Sartorius, he was made into a skeletal metahuman with radioactive powers by Gotham crime boss Rupert Thorne (Benjamin Byron ...
Gunn and Safran returned the favor, saluting Gravitt and the HBO and Max teams for “consistently deliver[ing] above industry expectations” not just with Creature Commandos, but other DC fare ...
In case you don’t watch Creature Commandos, the most recent episode delved into the origin of Task Force M’s Doctor Phosphorus which involves Rupert Thorne and, no surprise, the Dark Knight himself.
In Creature Commandos episode 6, fans get to see the backstory to Dr. Phosphorus. It is revealed that before turning into a monster, Alexander was working for the criminal known as Rupert Thorne ...