Creature Commandos | Official Trailer | Max

You wanted monsters? You got motherf*ckin’ monsters.

From James Gunn, comes the new DC Studios and Max Original Series #CreatureCommandos. Streaming December 5th, exclusively on Max.

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21 comments
  1. Cgi splattering blood never convinced me in any animation and it doesn't look great here, but start a new cinematic franchise with a non live action monsters team project is an original risk i'm decided to watch

  2. Nina deserves to be protected at all costs the poor cinnamon roll didn’t deserve to be treated the way she did I also kind of feel sorry for the bride I don’t think she asked to be made. I’d like to hope that these characters will find some peace when they get done with their mission.

  3. I can see why this is animated it would of been impossible to do right out of the gate. It has a weirdness that looks like fun, kinda Doom Patrol on steroids.

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