DC’s Creature Commandos Is “Kind of Like” Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy

James Gunn suggests that the Creature Commandos, the team at the heart of the initial project for the rebooted DC Universe, share a somewhat similar vibe with his past Marvel companions, the Guardians of the Galaxy. However, there’s a key distinction: unlike the likable misfits in the Milano, these gritty antiheroes aren’t known for their kindness. Instead, Gunn describes them as unsavory characters – essentially the Guardians without the emotional depth. In essence, his interpretation of this classic DC team aligns with how the Ravagers were portrayed in the first Guardians of the Galaxy film

The Apothecary Diaries Actor Apologies for Its Most Suggestive Scene

The Anime titled “The Apothecary Diaries” surprised many with its success, defying initial expectations. The series quickly gained popularity due to its gripping plot and well-developed characters, eventually becoming a fan favorite shortly after its debut. As the first season of “The Apothecary Diaries” came to a close, the character Jinshi, portrayed as a eunuch, garnered significant attention on social media platforms. Now, one of the voice actors associated with the anime has issued an apology for Jinshi’s most provocative scene in the series

James Gunn’s Superman Is the “True Start” of the New DCU

The animated series “Creature Commandos,” which takes place in the revamped DC Universe, serves as a tantalizing preview for the main event: James Gunn’s upcoming Superman film. According to DC Studios co-head, this Viola Davis and Frank Grillo-voiced series (debuting on Max on December 5th) is likened to an “aperitif,” providing a taste of the interconnected DCU. This expansive universe officially kicks off when David Corenswet’s Man of Steel hits theaters in July 2025. One way they are linking these stories: Grillo will reprise his role as Rick Flag Sr., first seen in “Creature Commandos,” in both the live-action Superman and Peacemaker season 2

South Park Won’t Return Until 2025 Citing Election Year

Ever since its TV debut in 1997, the show “South Park” has kept audiences entertained with the outrageous and bizarre escapades of characters Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny. Unlike most shows, it’s departed from traditional seasons, opting for occasional special episodes instead. The last time we saw a new episode was due to “South Park: The End of Obesity,” which came out in May this year. However, animation enthusiasts eagerly waiting for the show to return before this year’s presidential election might be disappointed according to a recent update

Netflix’s One Piece Has Apparently Found Its Mr. 11

Currently, “One Piece” is more bustling than ever, with its Netflix series contributing to some of this excitement. Mangaka Eiichiro Oda continues to keep the manga moving forward since it began its final saga, and the anime is now picking up where it left off. With a reboot approaching and films on the horizon, “One Piece” has quite a lot on its plate. Meanwhile, Netflix’s streaming service is actively filming “One Piece” season two, and a recent report indicates that another member of Baroque Works has been cast for the show

WWE Announcing Details of First Primetime NBC Special Since 2008 Imminently: Report

In late 2024, WWE plans to resume broadcasting SmackDown on the USA Network for the first time since 2019. This move also involves four primetime specials per year, starting in the 2024/2025 TV season. At the moment, it’s unclear exactly what these specials pertain to, but a report from WrestleVotes suggests WWE may soon reveal more information about their reentry on NBC since 2008. Some within the company speculate this could happen around December. Tickets for the upcoming special event are expected to go on sale next Friday