Stranger Things Star David Harbour Joins James Gunn’s DCU for Creatures Commandos After Frank Grillo Jumps Ship from MCU

Stranger Things Star David Harbour Joins James Gunn’s DCU for Creatures Commandos After Frank Grillo Jumps Ship from MCU

Despite following the traditional formula and kickstarting their new cinematic universe with their most prominent characters, James Gunn is set to take a different approach for his new DCU. The Suicide Squad director is adamant about bringing the Comic book giant back on track after the failure of its previous universe. Many notable stars, including David Harbour and Frank Grillo, have joined forces with the DC Boss for the first entry in his ambitious cinematic universe.

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For now, the actors will be voicing their respective characters in the upcoming animated series. However, they are also set to portray the characters after their shift from animation to live-action.

Also read: ‘We need this to succeed so we can get Teen Titans’: James Gunn Confirms Blue Beetle is Part of DCU as DC Fans Demand Their Own Young Avengers

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David Harbour as Red Guardian in MCU
David Harbour as Red Guardian in MCU

David Harbour and Frank Grillo join forces with DCU’s upcoming Creature Commandos 

The cast for the upcoming show Creature Commandos, a seven-episode animated series that is being completely written by James Gunn, is set to feature Stranger Things star David Harbour. However, this will not be the first time that David Harbour will be seen playing a comic book character. The actor who rose to stardom for playing the role of Jim Hopper in Netflix’s Stranger Things has portrayed his fair share of comic book characters, including Hellboy and MCU’s Red Guardian.

And David Harbour isn’t the only MCU star who will be joining the team of misfits in DCU’s first chapter. Frank Grillo, known for playing the role of Crossbones in Captain America: The Winter Soldier and reprising his role in multiple other MCU projects, will also be seen leading the team of Monsters. The actor is set to play the role of Rick Flag Sr. across all media in the new DCU, whereas Harbour will be portraying the role of Eric Frankenstein.

Frank Grillo as Crossbones
Frank Grillo as Crossbones

Alongside the MCU stars, actors including Maria Bakalova, Indira Varma, Zoe Chao, Alan Tudyk, and Sean Gunn will also be joining the team of monsters. But considering that Steve Agee will be reprising his role as John Economos in the series, it seems that the show will see a shift in its timeline as compared to its source material.

Also read: “A lot of times it’s hard to identify”: Chris Evans Shut Down Co-Star Frank Grillo for Obnoxious Racist Comment as Actor Leaves Marvel for DCU for Being Disrespected

Creature Commandos‘ timeline might be updated in comparison to the comics

The team of Creature Commandos is a precursor to the Suicide Squad in the comics, which was brought together during the Second World War to fight against the Nazis. But bearing in mind that the DCU version of the team will be reportedly working under Viola Davis’ Amanda Waller and the supervision of Steve Agee’s John Economos, it’s reasonable to assume that the series’ timeline will witness some changes compared to the comics.

Also read: “He’s on the screen for a very f—king short time”: Frank Grillo Feels Betrayed by Kevin Feige for Disrespecting Crossbones, Jumps Ship to Join James Gunn’s DCU

DC's Creature Commandos
DC’s Creature Commandos

James Gunn’s love for the outcasts and misfits is responsible for creating some of the best DC and MCU stories by using B-tier characters. It’s safe to say that the future of the upcoming entry in the new DCU is in safe hands.

No release date for Creature Commandos has been made public.

Source: Collider

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Santanu Roy is a film enthusiast with a deep love for the medium of animation while also being obsessed with Batman and The Everly Brothers. Apart from pursuing animation and analyzing movies, he possesses a deep fondness for narrative-driven games and is currently a content writer at Fandomwire with over 800 articles.

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