Summary

James Gunn’sCreature Commandosmarks the start of the reimagined DCU, and although an adult animation might seem like an unusual place to start, it’s a certified hit that’s already being praised as a solid foundation for the rest of “Chapter One: Gods and Monsters”.Creature Commandosbrought back Viola Davis’ Amanda Waller and Steve Agee’s John Economos from the DCEU, but they weren’t the only alumni making a return.

Creature Commandosisn’t Gunn’s first foray into DC Comics, with him notably directing 2021’sThe Suicide Squad(itself a sequel to David Ayer’sSuicide Squad) and then heading up the John Cena-ledPeacemaker.Creature Commandos’s cliffhanger endinghas neatly set it up for the confirmed season 2, and with it, it looks like the Suicide Squad’s King Shark is making the leap from the DCEU to the DCU.

King Shark in the Creature Commandos finale

Creature Commandos Brings King Shark Back to the DCU

January 9’s “A Very Funny Monster” saw the Bride (Indira Varma), Weasel (Sean Gunn), and Doctor Phosphorus (Alan Tudyk) locked back up in Belle Reve’s remodeled Non-Human Interment Division alongside some new blood. There wereEaster eggshonoring Nightwing, Superman, and Green Arrow, while the episode teased an expanded Creature Commandos roster with Nosferata and Khalis. One of the big talking points was the surprise return of King Shark.

Introduced to the DCEU forThe Suicide Squad,Sylvester Stallone famously voiced Nanue/King Sharkand was once said to be reprising his role further down the line. Instead, Gunn has confirmed Diedrich Bader is the new voice of King Shark. This isn’t Bader’s first time voicing a DC character, with him remembered for lending his vocals to Bruce Wayne/Batman in multiple projects as far back as 2008’sBatman: The Brave and the Bold. Although King Shark only appeared fleetingly in the DCU, he’s expected to have a bigger role inCreature Commandosseason 2.

King Shark reading The Suicide Squad 2021

The Suicide Squadbrought back Margot Robbie’s Harley Quinn to lead a new version of Task Force X. After a bloodbath that opened the movie, King Shark served alongside Harley, Bloodsport (Idris Elba), Peacemaker (John Cena), Polka-Dot Man (​​David Dastmalchian), and Ratcatcher 2 (Daniela Melchior). There was already a major connection betweenThe Suicide SquadandCreature Commandos, with Rick Flag Sr. (Frank Grillo) referencing what went down in Corto Maltese and the death of his son, Rick Flag Jr. (Joel Kinnaman). DespiteCreature Commandosbeing the official start of DCU canon,The Suicide SquadandPeacemakerare making things more complicated.

When fans last saw the Suicide Squad, King Shark was alongside the surviving members of the team being flown back to the USA. Bloodsport had successfully blackmailed Amanda Waller into giving them their freedom, so it’s unclear what brought King Shark back to Belle Reve. As for why he’s now a potential recruit for the Creature Commandos, it comes after Waller’s own daughter (Danielle Brooks) revealed the existence of Task Force X, and she was banned from using the team again.Creature Commandosexplained that while Waller isn’t allowed to use human recruits for Task Force X, the titular ‘creatures’ don’t count. This is how Nanue now finds himself on the overhauled Task Force M. It’s no secret thatThe Suicide Squadwas a commercial flop, and with no signs of a sequel, it’s good news that the fan-favorite King Shark is being brought over to the DCU.

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Everybody Loves King Shark

Following a cameo in 1994’sSuperboy (vol. 4)#0,King Sharkmade his first full appearance inSuperboy (vol. 4)#9. He’s been known as an enemy of Aquaman, the Flash, Batman, and Superboy, frequently showing his strength as a member of the Suicide Squad. Although there were questions about his origin story, King Shark was firmly established as the son of the “The King of All Sharks”, aka the Shark God. The re-established The New 52 continuity reimagined King Shark as a hammerhead shark and saw him serve on the Suicide Squad after being tortured by Amanda Waller.

Even before Stallone was voicing King Shark inThe Suicide Squad, the character was a firm favorite of DC Comics. Posting on X back in 2016,Suicide Squad’s David Ayersaid he’d considered King Shark for the movie but ultimately settled on casting Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Killer Croc:

“One of the characters I was thinking about for the squad line-up was King Shark, but we realised it would take a lot of work - a lot of CG work. We actually ended up going with Killer Croc who turned out to be the right guy for the job.”

There were theories that King Shark would arrive in a sequel, but Ayer ultimately left the project to work onGotham City Sirens(that was itself canceled). With Killer Croc dropped when Gunn took over forThe Suicide Squad, the director made King Shark an integral part of the team.

King Shark is no stranger to television and film, having a substantial role in the CW’sThe Flash. Voiced by David Hayter and played by Dan Payne, this version of King Shark was a marine biologist who was transformed into an anthropomorphic great white shark by a particle accelerator. With some impressive CGI, it only led to complaints about Ayer’s excuse for not using King Shark the same year that he debuted inThe Flash. Elsewhere, a very different version of the character was voiced by John DiMaggio in the animatedBatman: Assault on Arkham. More recently, Ron Funches voiced a more comedic King Shark inHarley Quinn.

Alongside his star status fromThe Suicide Squad, King Shark has also gained prominence thanks to being one of the four main characters in Rocksteady Studios’Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Even though the game had many flaws,Kill the Justice Leaguewas praised forturning King Shark into a tank. In terms of King Shark’s increased popularity, he hits that sweet spot between being a terrifying villain and a misunderstood antihero. While it’s a shame that the star power of Stallone isn’t back to carry him through into the DCU, fans are sure to be pleased that another beloved part of the divisive DCEU is getting another chance to shine.

There’s no word on whenCreature Commandosis coming back for season 2 or what threat the team will be facing, but with Grillo reprising his role as Flag inSuperman, there’s a chance that other cast members could also appear in one of the DCU’s many live-action projects. Even ifCreature Commandos’ return is a long way off, adding King Shark and the rest of the team to something likePeacemakerseason 2is a possibility.The Suicide Squaddidn’t give much backstory to King Shark but likeCreature Commandosgave each member of the team a suitably tragic origin, expect to find out more about what makes this goofy doofus tick. Get ready for a much biggerCreature Commandos, and with King Shark poised to flex his muscles, it’s a welcome return.