Spoiler alert! This article contains spoilers for Creature Commandos episodes 1 & 2.

The the DCEU timeline. The animated series introduces a unique roster of characters, blending classic horror tropes with DC's superhero lore. However, Creature Commandos episode 2 ends with a shocking twist, seemingly leaving two of its key characters on the brink of death. This cliffhanger raises questions about the future of Creature Commandos and the larger implications for the DCU's storytelling approach.

Creature Commandos is the first official project in the DCU's new canon. The series focuses on a ragtag team of supernatural and superpowered misfits, including the Bride of Frankenstein (simply referred to as "the Bride"), Rick Flag Sr., and Nina Mazursky, an amphibious scientist based on The Creature from the Black Lagoon. Yet, even within this offbeat setup, the dramatic ending of Episode 2 stands out as a bold narrative choice.

Creature Commandos' Premiere Ends With Teased Deaths For 2 New Key Heroes

Bride and Nina in Creature Commandos Episode 2

In Creature Commandos episode 2, the Bride and Nina Mazursky are searching Victor Frankenstein’s mansion for a necklace. However, their mission takes a dark turn when they are ambushed by Circe, a rogue Amazonian sorceress, and her cult-like followers, known as the Sons of Circe. Despite the Bride’s immense strength and resilience, Circe’s magical prowess gives her the upper hand, and she manages to subdue the Bride in a dramatic display of power, ultimately pushing her off the roof.

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Meanwhile, Nina, whose amphibious physiology requires a specialized helmet to breathe outside of water, attempts to call Rick Flag Sr. for backup. Before help can arrive, one of the Sons of Circe shoots Nina’s helmet, breaking it and leaving her gasping for air. The episode ends with both the Bride and Nina incapacitated and at the mercy of their captors, their fates left ominously uncertain.

Why The DCU May Have Just Killed Off 2 Main Characters On Its Launch Day

Starting the DCU with significant losses could set a precedent for future projects, demonstrating the franchise’s commitment to meaningful stakes and emotional impact.

The potential deaths of the Bride and Nina Mazursky at such an early stage in the DCU would be a bold and dramatic move. However, James Gunn is known for his willingness to subvert expectations and kill off significant characters, as seen in The Suicide Squad. In that film, Gunn wiped out an entire team of villains in the opening act, establishing the stakes and unpredictability of the story.

Applying this approach to Creature Commandos could serve a similar purpose, signaling to audiences that no character is safe. The deaths of the Bride and Nina also underscore the high-risk nature of their missions and the brutal world they inhabit. Such a decision would be a daring narrative choice, reinforcing the themes of sacrifice and the often-disposable nature of Amanda Waller’s operatives.

Moreover, starting the DCU with significant losses could set a precedent for future projects, demonstrating the franchise’s commitment to meaningful stakes and emotional impact. While this approach risks alienating viewers attached to these characters, it also establishes the DCU as a universe where actions have real consequences. This starkly contrasts some of the perceived safety nets in previous superhero franchises.

Why Nina & The Bride May Survive Creature Commandos Episode 2's Ending

Dr. Phosphorus, The Bride, and Nina Mazursky on their way to Pokolistan in Creature Commandos Season 1 Ep 1
Image via Max

Despite the cliffhanger ending, it seems unlikely that Creature Commandos would kill off two major characters so early in the series. The Bride and Nina Mazursky are integral to the team, offering unique abilities and personalities that contribute to the group’s dynamic. Removing them in episode 2 could limit the show’s potential and rob it of key storytelling opportunities.

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Both are notable of the Creature Commandos team in the comics following The New 52 reboot of DC Comics. The Bride, in particular, is positioned as a central figure in Creature Commandos. Her mysterious and compelling past is explored in episode 2. Similarly, Nina’s amphibious physiology and tragic backstory as a failed experiment offer ample room for character development. Their premature deaths would feel like a missed opportunity to fully explore their arcs.

The dramatic tension of the Creature Commandos episode 2 ending could serve as a red herring. The DCU, under Gunn’s leadership, has a penchant for misdirection and subverting expectations. While the scene leaves the Bride and Nina in dire straits, it’s likely setting the stage for a dramatic rescue in subsequent episodes.

Killing off these characters so early might undermine the show’s long-term appeal. Creature Commandos is the launchpad for the DCU, and building audience investment in its characters is crucial for the franchise’s success. By keeping the Bride and Nina alive, the series can maintain its emotional core while delivering the high-stakes action audiences expect.

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Creature Commandos
Release Date
December 5, 2024
Network
Max
Directors
Matt Peters

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Creature Commandos follows the exploits of a secret team of incarcerated monsters recruited for perilous missions unsuitable for humans. Released in December 2024, the film explores themes of redemption and collaboration as the monstrous squad is tasked with handling threats that present dire challenges beyond human capability.

Franchise(s)
DC
Seasons
1
Main Genre
Animation
Creator(s)
James Gunn

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