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  • TV Review: ‘Creature Commandos’

    (L to R) Nina Mazursky, GI Robot, The Bride, Rick Flag Sr., Dr. Phosphorus, Weasel in 'Creature Commandoes'. Photo: Courtesy of Max.
    (L to R) Nina Mazursky, GI Robot, The Bride, Rick Flag Sr., Dr. Phosphorus, Weasel in ‘Creature Commandoes’. Photo: Courtesy of Max.

    Launching with its first two episodes (of seven) on December 5th on Max, ‘Creature Commandos’ marks the start of filmmaker James Gunn and producer Peter Safran’s run in charge of DC Studios, the arm of Warner Bros. Discovery intended to adapt its sprawling DC Comics properties.

    It faces quite the challenge, since Warners has seen some truly mixed fortunes with the likes of Superman, Batman and the rest, and particularly in combining them via one cohesive cinematic universe.

    Gunn certainly brings some experience to the table, having spent a few years with the ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ characters in the MCU (and a wealth of other genre work), plus getting a solid ‘Suicide Squad’ effort into cinemas and, possibly even more importantly, impressing audiences with his take on the Peacemaker character spun off from that on to TV.

    Related Article: Exclusive: Frank Grillo Talks ‘Superman’, ‘Peacemaker’ Season 2 and More

    Will ‘Creature Commandos’ Command Your Attention?

    (L to R) Dr. Phosphorus, GI Robot, The Bride, Nina Mazursky, Rick Flag Sr. in 'Creature Commandoes'. Photo: Courtesy of Max.
    (L to R) Dr. Phosphorus, GI Robot, The Bride, Nina Mazursky, Rick Flag Sr. in ‘Creature Commandoes’. Photo: Courtesy of Max.

    This very much has the feel of Gunn’s work –– it’s chatty, funny in a dark, sometimes sarcastic way, but is also filled with moments of humanity (even if they’re for characters who are decidedly non-human).

    Here, he’s able to indulge in even more of what he enjoys, including deconstructing tropes (while also using them when needed), poking fun at stalwart concepts such as heroism and moral gray areas and letting a talented cast. That much-aimed for cohesiveness is already showing up, since Frank Grillo, who voices Rick Flag Sr. here, will be bringing the character to live-action for ‘Peacemaker’ Season 2.

    Script and Direction

    (L to R) Dr. Phosphorus, The Bride, Nina Mazursky, Rick Flag Sr., GI Robot, Weasel in 'Creature Commandoes'. Photo: Courtesy of Max.
    (L to R) Dr. Phosphorus, The Bride, Nina Mazursky, Rick Flag Sr., GI Robot, Weasel in ‘Creature Commandoes’. Photo: Courtesy of Max.

    Gunn, in typically busy form, wrote all seven episodes, adapting the comics originally created by Pat Broderick and J.M. DeMatteis.

    The story across the episodes follows one mission –– taking down the threat of sorceress Circe (Anya Chalotra) who has tasked what is effectively an incel army obsessed with the all-female island of Themiscyra (AKA Wonder Woman’s home) with attacking a small fictional Eastern European country in the hopes of using its resources to conquer the island, which Circe believes is her right.

    Amanda Waller (Viola Davis, who has played the role across the two ‘Suicide Squad’ movies and ‘Peacemaker’ has to gather who she can to send on the mission to stop them, her resources severely depleted since the disastrous assignment in Gunn’s ‘Squad’ movie.

    (L to R) GI Robot, Dr. Phosphorus, The Bride, Rick Flag Sr., Nina Mazursky, Weasel in 'Creature Commandoes'. Photo: Courtesy of Max.
    (L to R) GI Robot, Dr. Phosphorus, The Bride, Rick Flag Sr., Nina Mazursky, Weasel in ‘Creature Commandoes’. Photo: Courtesy of Max.

    It’s a compelling set up for a misfit mission movie, the various characters quickly proving to be oil and water in their outlooks, and Flag trying to keep them unified (or at least not killing each other… or him).

    The result is an entertaining brew that is filled with plenty of action and drama and also manages to explore the backstories of the various characters (yes, even Weasel has a tragic past).

    Yves “Balak” Bigerel is the show’s supervising director, and he and his team certainly find a style that fits with Gunn’s writing. The animation brings to mind more recent efforts such as ‘Harley Quinn,’ and its dynamic enough for what it needs.

    Performances

    Gunn has recruited an impressive voice cast for the show, with a few standouts…

    Frank Grillo as Rick Flag Sr.

    (L to R) Rick Flag Sr., Amanda Waller in 'Creature Commandoes'. Photo: Courtesy of Max.
    (L to R) Rick Flag Sr., Amanda Waller in ‘Creature Commandoes’. Photo: Courtesy of Max.

    While Flag, pressed into service to lead the team, is more of a straight man to the wilder personalities that make it up, he’s not without depth and a proper storyline. Grillo lends him the appropriate amount of gruff weariness and shows the man’s layers particularly when talking about his late son (in one of several references to ‘The Suicide Squad’).

    Alan Tudyk as Doctor Phosphorus

    Dr. Phosphorus in 'Creature Commandoes'. Photo: Courtesy of Max.
    Dr. Phosphorus in ‘Creature Commandoes’. Photo: Courtesy of Max.

    Tudyk has long been an excellent voice-over actor, and his Phosphorus is imbued with all the sarcastic wit you might hope for.

    The actor also takes on a variety of other small roles throughout the show but makes them different enough so that you just enjoy watching them.

    Indira Varma as the Bride

    The Bride in 'Creature Commandoes'. Photo: Courtesy of Max.
    The Bride in ‘Creature Commandoes’. Photo: Courtesy of Max.

    The Bride of Frankenstein is one of the more interesting characters on the team, filled with rage and sadness at her creation (or re-birth) purely to serve the interests of a man. It’s one that needed a sure touch, and between Gunn’s writing and Varma’s sensitive, full-throated performance, it works well.

    Zoë Chao as Nina Mazursky

    (L to R) Nina Mazursky, GI Robot, Dr. Phosphorus in 'Creature Commandoes'. Photo: Courtesy of Max.
    (L to R) Nina Mazursky, GI Robot, Dr. Phosphorus in ‘Creature Commandoes’. Photo: Courtesy of Max.

    The team’s aquatic mutant, she’s the nerdy, nervier member who has to find her backbone to really fight alongside them. Chao does good work voicing both sides of a character who has one of the more interesting arcs.

    Maria Bakalova as Ilana Rostovic

    (L to R) Princess Ilana, Rick Flag Sr. in 'Creature Commandoes'. Photo: Courtesy of Max.
    (L to R) Princess Ilana, Rick Flag Sr. in ‘Creature Commandoes’. Photo: Courtesy of Max.

    Gunn veteran Bakalova (who voiced Cosmo in the third ‘Guardians’ movie), here voices the princess of the country that Flag and the rest are sent to help. Initially attracted to the old soldier, she reveals some hidden depths and Bakalova is good playing the layers.

    Other notable characters

    (L to R) GI Robot in 'Creature Commandoes'. Photo: Courtesy of Max.
    (L to R) GI Robot in ‘Creature Commandoes’. Photo: Courtesy of Max.

    This being a Gunn production, it surely would be complete without at least one member of his family, and Sean Gunn is back playing both the slavering Weasel (who, as mentioned, gets a convincingly sad backstory) and World War II relic creation G.I. Robot, who is obsessed with slaying Nazis. Sean Gunn brings them both to vibrant vocal life.

    David Harbour, meanwhile, scores a decently meaty role as Eric Frankenstein, the creature created by the literary doctor, who has his own reasons for keeping track of our heroes (and obviously factors into the Bride’s story).

    Final Thoughts

    (L to R) GI Robot, Dr. Phosphorus, Rick Flag Sr. in 'Creature Commandoes'. Photo: Courtesy of Max.
    (L to R) GI Robot, Dr. Phosphorus, Rick Flag Sr. in ‘Creature Commandoes’. Photo: Courtesy of Max.

    Not every filmmaker would choose to have the story of a group of violent, strange creatures be the beachhead for their new, linked comic book adaptation universe. But James Gunn is not every filmmaker, and while ‘Creature Commandos’ certainly won’t be to everyone’s taste, it’s quite the calling card.

    His take on Superman will be with us next year and that might give us more an idea of how he handles the traditional hero’s story. For now, though, this group are entertaining and emotional in equal measure.

    And those who are big DC Comics fans will find plenty of references –– not that you have to know them to understand the story –– bringing flavor to the show.

    ‘Creature Commandos’ receives 7.5 out of 10 stars.

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    What’s the story of ‘Creature Commandos’?

    The new DC animated series tracks a secret team of incarcerated monsters recruited for missions deemed too dangerous for humans.

    When all else fails… they’re your last, worst option.

    Who is in the voice cast of ‘Creature Commandos’?

    • Frank Grillo as Rick Flag Sr.
    • David Harbour as Eric Frankenstein
    • Zoë Chao as Nina Mazursky
    • Sean Gunn as G.I. Robot
    • Alan Tudyk as Doctor Phosphorus and Clayface
    • Indira Varma as the Bride
    • Viola Davis as Amanda Waller
    • Steve Agee as John Economos
    • Maria Bakalova as Princess Ilana Rostovic
    • Anya Chalotra as Circe
    'Creature Commandoes'. Photo: Courtesy of Max.
    ‘Creature Commandoes’. Photo: Courtesy of Max.

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  • Laurence Fishburne joins the Cast of ‘The Witcher’

    Laurence Fishburne as Bowery King in 'John Wick: Chapter 4.'
    Laurence Fishburne as Bowery King in ‘John Wick: Chapter 4.’ Photo Credit: Murray Close.

    Preview:

    • Laurence Fishburne is the latest recruit for ‘The Witcher’.
    • Liam Neeson has taken over starring in the show.
    • The fantasy series will see the characters reeling after world-altering events.

    Fans of ‘The Witcher’ were thrown for a loop in 2022 when Henry Cavill announced he was hanging up his sword after three seasons of playing gruff, monster-fighting main character Geralt of Rivia.

    And though it was revealed that Liam Hemsworth would be taking over from Cavill as Geralt, there was a huge concern about the show’s future. But it is at least adding a genre veteran in Laurence Fishburne, who is taking a key role.

    Fishburne, of course, is known for his varied career, including movies such as ‘The Matrix’, ‘Apocalypse Now’, the ‘John Wick’ franchise and ‘Man of Steel’ (which coincidentally starred Cavill as Superman).

    Related Article: Henry Cavill to Leave ‘The Witcher’, Liam Hemsworth Replacing Him

    What’s the story of ‘The Witcher’ Season 4?

    Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia in Netflix's 'The Witcher.'
    Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia in Netflix’s ‘The Witcher.’ Photo: Jay Maidment.

    Adapted from Andrzej Sapkowski’s book series by show creator Lauren Schmidt Hissrich, ‘The Witcher’ is set in a world where humans and others battle monsters.

    After the shocking, Continent-altering events that close out Season 3, the new season follows Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri, who are faced with traversing the war-ravaged Continent and its many demons apart from each other. If they can embrace and lead the groups of misfits they find themselves in, they have a chance of surviving the baptism of fire — and finding one another again.

    Who stars in ‘The Witcher’ Season 4?

    Liam Hemsworth as Kinney in the action film, 'Land of Bad,' a release by The Avenue.
    Liam Hemsworth as Kinney in the action film, ‘Land of Bad,’ a release by The Avenue. Photo courtesy of The Avenue.

    Though Hemsworth and Fishburne are new to the series, stars Anya Chalotra (Yennefer), Freya Allan (Ciri) and Joey Batey (Jaskier) are returning to their roles. Netflix has yet to announce who else will be back and any other new casting.

    Who is Laurence Fishburne playing in the new ‘Witcher’ season?

    Laurence Fishburne as 20/20 Mike in 'Once in the Life.'
    Laurence Fishburne as 20/20 Mike in ‘Once in the Life.’ Photo: Trimark Home Video.

    Fishburne is joining the ensemble to play Regis, a fan favorite from the ‘Witcher’ books and games. The character of Regis, introduced in the novel ‘Baptism of Fire’, is a world-wise Barber-surgeon with a mysterious past who joins Geralt on his journey.

    Here’s what Fishburne said about the new gig:

    “I’m very excited to be joining the cast and look forward to exploring the wondrous world of The Witcher.”

    When will ‘The Witcher’ return to TV screens?

    With production set to start on the new season in the Spring, it seems unlikely that the show will be back this year, given the hefty effects workload to create the various creatures that populate the ‘Witcher’ world.

    Laurence Fishburne as Morpheus in 'The Matrix.'
    Laurence Fishburne as Morpheus in ‘The Matrix.’ Photo: Warner Bros.

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  • Henry Cavill Leaving ‘The Witcher’

    Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia in Netflix's 'The Witcher.'
    Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia in Netflix’s ‘The Witcher.’ Photo: Susie Allnutt.

    It’s a good news/bad news situation for fans of ‘The Witcher’, and for fans of Henry Cavill in particular.

    Because Netflix has announced that the fantasy series will be back for a fourth season. That’s the good news.

    The bad? Cavill will no longer be playing main character Geralt of Rivia. In a surprising move, the character is not being killed off, nor is Netflix taking the opportunity to cancel the show (not surprising given that it’s one of the streamer’s most popular series).

    Instead, Liam Hemsworth will finally realize the sort of warrior role he was denied when another Hemsworth – Chris – scored ‘Thor’ back in 2011. He’s stepping into Cavill’s armor.

    “My journey as Geralt of Rivia has been filled with both monsters and adventures, and alas, I will be laying down my medallion and my swords for Season 4,” Cavill said in a statement on Instagram. “In my stead, the fantastic Mr. Liam Hemsworth will be taking up the mantle of the White Wolf. As with the greatest of literary characters, I pass the torch with reverence for the time spent embodying Geralt and enthusiasm to see Liam’s take on this most fascinating and nuanced of men. Liam, good sir, this character has such a wonderful depth to him, enjoy diving in and seeing what you can find.”

    Hemsworth, meanwhile, was suitably enthusiastic about the new gig in his own social media statement…

    “As a ‘Witcher’ fan I’m over the moon about the opportunity to play Geralt of Rivia,” he says. “Henry Cavill has been an incredible Geralt, and I’m honored that he’s handing me the reins and allowing me to take up the White Wolf’s blades for the next chapter of his adventure. Henry, I’ve been a fan of yours for years and was inspired by what you brought to this beloved character. I may have some big boots to fill, but I’m truly excited to be stepping into ‘The Witcher’ world.”

    Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth in 2010's 'The Last Song.'
    (L to R) Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth in 2010’s ‘The Last Song.’

    Cavill has played Geralt, stern slayer of supernatural creatures since the show launched in 2019. ‘The Witcher’ itself is a story of the intertwined destinies of three individuals in the vast world of The Continent, where humans, elves, witchers, gnomes, and monsters battle to survive and thrive, and where good and evil is not easily identified. The show also stars Anya Chalotra and Freya Allan.

    And while fans will have to wait until summer 2023 to see Cavill take his final stab/slash etc. at the role for Season 3, a spin-off is on the way before that.

    ‘The Witcher: Blood Origin’ stars Michelle Yeoh, Sophia Brown and Minnie Driver and will launch on Netflix on December 25th this year.

    The decision to depart ‘The Witcher’ comes as Cavill’s movie career continues to expand in healthy directions, and he has plenty of future work on his plate. And here, we’ll offer a spoiler alert in case you haven’t seen a recent big movie.

    He’s officially announced that he’ll be back as Superman following his recent – don’t say we didn’t warn you – post-credits appearance as the character, meeting Dwayne Johnson’s Black Adam in the anti-hero’s eponymous recent movie.

    Plans are a little less clear beyond that, though we do know that Warner Bros. Discovery has a follow-up to ‘Man of Steel’ at the script stage, which would certainly be a big way to bring his take on Krypton’s famous son back in even bigger fashion.

    He’ll also most likely interact with other DC heroes, assuming there is any sort of team-up movie planned by incoming DC Studios CEOs James Gunn and Peter Safran.

    Henry Cavill Officially Returning as Superman.
    Henry Cavill Officially Returning as Superman.

    Beyond the Man of Steel, there are other jobs he’s busy with.

    In the “already filmed” category, we have his return as Sherlock Holmes opposite Millie Bobby Brown’s title character in ‘Enola Holmes 2’, landing on Netflix next week. And he’s playing the lead in new Matthew Vaughn spy movie ‘Argylle’ alongside the likes of Bryce Dallas Howard, Samuel L. Jackson, John Cena, Ariana DeBose, Sam Rockwell, Dua Lipa, Bryan Cranston and Catherine O’Hara.

    There’s a further connection to a just-announced job, as he’ll be back in spy territory for Guy Ritchie’s next film.

    The director has Cavill and ‘Baby Driver’s Eiza González starring in ‘The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare’, a World War II action adventure. The script, by Ritchie and Arash Amel, is based on war correspondent and military historian Damien Lewis’ popular book of the same name.

    The movie, inspired by real events, will chart British Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s and James Bond creator Ian Fleming’s secret World War II combat organization. The clandestine squad’s unconventional and entirely ‘ungentlemanly’ fighting techniques against the Nazis helped change the course of the war and in part gave birth to the modern Black Ops unit.

    Cavill will play the leader of the secret combat organization, while González, most recently seen in Michael Bay’s ‘Ambulance’, is a military sniper with extraordinary spy craft abilities.

    Ritchie, as with Vaughn, is hoping this one might spawn a new film franchise, and according to Deadline, the cast around the main pair will be filled with colorful characters, bringing to mind Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Inglourious Basterds’.

    Despite the presence of power producer Jerry Bruckheimer behind the scenes, Ritchie’s latest hasn’t had the easiest journey to screens – in development at Paramount originally (where Bruckheimer has a longstanding deal), the studio has opted not to move forward with the movie, and financiers Black Bear will have the distribution rights up sale at next month’s American Film Market.

    No doubt Ritchie will be keeping in mind the last time he tried to launch a spy franchise with Cavill as one of the leads and is hoping that this one has better luck than ‘The Man From U.N.C.L.E.’ in 2015.

    He was also probably hoping that this would be the biggest Cavill news to happen along this weekend, but Netflix (and Cavill himself) had other ideas. Still, perhaps Netflix will look to keep its relationship with the actor strong and swoop in to add this to their roster of splashy, star-lead spy thrillers including the likes of ‘The Gray Man’ and ‘Extraction’.

    Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia in Netflix's 'The Witcher.'
    Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia in Netflix’s ‘The Witcher.’ Photo: Jay Maidment.
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