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Creature Commandos episode 3 proves James Gunn won’t be afraid to kill his DCU darlings – the Max show’s first big death has emotionally devastated me

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  • Creature Commandos episode 3 contains the fledgling DCU’s first big death
  • The character’s voice actor can’t say if their demise is permanent or not
  • DCU co-chief James Gunn previously said that characters can appear in animated and live-action projects

Well, that didn’t take long. Creature Commandos, the first project released as part of the new-look DC Cinematic Universe (DCU), has already killed off one of its main characters, and I’m not sure if I’ll emotionally recover from this devastating moment.

The animated Max show’s third episode, which is titled ‘Cheers to the Tin Man’ and aired earlier today (December 11), proved that nobody will be safe in James Gunn and Peter Safran’s cinematic franchise reset. Full spoilers for episode 3 immediately follow, so go and watch it before you continue.

A beaming G.I. Robot hovering in front of the sun in Creature Commandos episode 3

RIP, G.I. Robot (Image credit: DC Studios/Max)

Pore out a glass of oil, because everyone’s favorite Nazi-killing android, aka G.I. Robot, is seemingly no more. The character – one of two voiced by Sean Gunn, the brother of DC Studios’ co-head – was eviscerated by Circe, Creature Commandos‘ apparent Big Bad who’s also one of three big ties to Wonder Woman ahead of her eventual DCU debut.

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