Celebrating the news that had been renewed for a second season, James Gunn took to social media to explain why the show is released episodically, rather than releasing all at once.
Under a post celebrating the renewal of the second season of Creature Commandos, Gunn was asked by a fan why the series wasn’t released all at once, as some streaming platforms choose to do.
Gunn said a week-to-week release allows the show to be talked about more, and gather natural popularity via word of mouth.
“Because it affords a quality show an opportunity to be discussed and grow from week to week,” said Gunn. “[Creature Commandos] has gotten more popular from episode to episode because of the positive discussion around it and has cultivated an enthusiastic audience. If we had dropped all the episodes at once who knows what would have happened. I will likely always be in the one-a-week camp for our shows. For people who want to binge all at once they can wait until the end of the season.”
Creature Commandos was created by James Gunn, the co-CEO of DC Studios, and is the first project set in the new and ongoing DC Universe of content. The next project set in the DCU will be Gunn’s Superman, which is set to release next year.
“Creature Commandos tracks a secret team of incarcerated monsters recruited for missions deemed too dangerous for humans,” the logline for the series reads. “When all else fails… they’re your last, worst option.”
The series’ voice cast includes Steve Agee as Economos, Maria Bakalova as Princess Ilana, Anya Chalotra as Circe, Zoe Chao as Nina Mazursky, Frank Grillo as Rick Flag Sr., Sean Gunn as GI Robot and Weasel, David Harbour as Frankenstein, Alan Tudyk as Dr. Phosphorus, Indira Varma as The Bride, and Viola Davis as Amanda Waller.
DC Studios and Warner Bros. Animation produce Creature Commandos, while Safran, Dean Lorey, and Sam Register also serve as executive producers alongside Gunn. Rick Morales serves as a supervising producer.
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