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The Big Picture The upcoming Creature Commandos will be our first glimpse of James Gunn's new vision for DC Comics' universe of characters, and now Alan Tudyk, who will lend his voice to the radioactive Doctor Phosphorus, is speaking out about the series. Collider's Steve Weintraub moderated a panel with Tudyk at Boston Fan Expo this weekend and got some fresh details about the highly anticipated DC series. "Doctor Phosphorus. He kind of looks like a Ghost Rider .
Will Alan Tudyk Play Doctor Phosphorus in Live Action? Tudyk also talked about how the animated series will connect with Gunn's live-action DC plans, which will kick off with next year's Superman. When Weintraub pointed out that Gunn intends to have the same actors play these characters across the entire franchise, Tudyk confirmed, saying, "It was, it was announced, yeah, it was announced as his initial plan so you know that it can change.
Tudyk joked about the various versions of these beloved comic book characters before going on to discuss the man behind the new DCU. He compared Gunn's storytelling abilities to those of Joss Whedon, who Tudyk worked with on the short-lived, but now cult-classic science fiction Western Firefly and its movie spin-off, Serenity:
Who Else Is in Creature Commandos? Scheduled for release this December, Creature Commandos , Princess Ilana Rostovic , the amphibious Nina Mazursky , Eric Frankenstein and his Bride , and the mechanical G.I. Robot .
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