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Creature Commandos star Sean Gunn explains why the first DCU TV show will ‘feel very different’ to Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy movies

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  • Creature Commandos star Sean Gunn has revealed how it differs from The Guardians of the Galaxy films
  • Gunn, who played Kraglin in those Marvel movies, plays two characters in the forthcoming DCU TV show
  • He says Creature Commandos will “feel very different” to the James Gunn-directed MCU flicks

One of Creature Commandos‘ voice actors doesn’t think the forthcoming DC Cinematic Universe (DCU) TV series can be compared to The Guardians of the Galaxy (GoTG) films.

Well, not completely, anyway. Speaking exclusively to TechRadar before Creature Commandos is released on December 5, Sean Gunn suggested there are a couple of key differences between the groups of ragtag misfits who are thrown together by happenstance.

Ever since Creature Commandos was announced as part of DCU Chapter One in January 2023, people have routinely likened one property to the other for myriad reasons. Has James Gunn, Sean’s brother and DC Studios’ new co-chief, had a role in bringing the duo to life? Yes. Do they feature a cast of superpowered oddballs who are lost and alone? Double yes. And are they tasked with saving the world and/or universe from a potentially cataclysmic event? Triple yes.

Rick Flag Sr leads his supervillain team out of a plane in Creature Commandos

Creature Commandos will be the first project to launch as James Gunn’s rebooted cinematic franchise (Image credit: Max/DC Studios)

However, for Sean Gunn, who played Kraglin and was Rocket Raccoon’s mocap performer in all three GotG movies, that’s where the similarities end. Indeed, the former Marvel actor, who voices G.I. Robot and Weasel in this DCU Chapter One show, suggested the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) flicks actually have less in common with Creature Commandos than people think, and that the latter is more akin to 2021’s The Suicide Squad film – the first movie James Gunn directed for DC.

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