Warning! This post contains SPOILERS for Creature Commandos episodes 1 & 2One member ofCreature Commandos' titular team makes the jump from animation to live-action in an amazingly accurate piece ofDCUfan art.Creature Commandos' two-episode premiereintroduced Task Force M and revealed the backstory for one of them. Victor Frankenstein created the Bride in 1831, some time after he created Eric Frankenstein. Victor fell in love with the Bride, and Eric killed Victor in response. According tothe easter egg-filledCreature Commandosepisode 2, Eric Frankenstein pursued the Bride for centuries, until the Bride was captured and recruited into Amanda Waller’s Task Force M.
OnX, artistFelipe Illashares his take onCreature Commandos' the Bride, incorporating voice actor Indira Varma’s likeness into the Bride’s live-action appearance. The Bride’s live-action hairstyle looks a bit shorter and her coat looks a little darker. Otherwise,Indira Varma’s the Bride looks almost identical to her animated counterpart fromCreature Commandos. Check out the image below:

What The Bride’s Live-Action Fan Art Means For Creature Commandos
The Creature Commandos Will Likely Appear In Future Live-Action DCU Projects
Felipe Illa’s fan artwork ofCreature Commandos' the Bride isn’t just a fun spin on the animated series' reanimated anti-hero; it also serves as a first glimpse of whatCreature Commandos' animated protagonists may look like in upcoming live-action DCU movies and shows. The animated projects in James Gunn’s DCU take place in the same continuity as live-action projects likeSupermanandLanterns. Hence,Indira Varma could play the Bride in live-action soon, sporting the exact same look she does inCreature Commandos.
Creature Commandos Episode 3 Recap And Ending Explained
Creature Commandos episode 3 is all about G.I. Robot, Task Force M’s automated soldier who dominates this latest chapter and its major ending.
Creature Commandosalready introduced several animated characters who will appear in upcoming live-action movies and shows. Viola Davis' Amanda Waller will star in her own live-action series inWaller, and Frank Grillo’s Rick Flag Sr. is set to appear inSuperman,Waller, andPeacemakerseason 2.Creature Commandosepisode 4 also features an apocalyptic vision involving David Corenswet’s Superman, Isabela Merced’s Hawkgirl, Wonder Woman, Starfire, and Damian Wayne — all in animated form.

Our Take On The Bride’s Live-Action Fan Art
The Creature Commandos Will Probably Look Exactly The Same In Live-Action
The Bride isn’t the only member of the Creature Commandos likely to return in live-action. Although G.I. Robot seemed to die inCreature Commandosepisode 3, the Nazi-hinting automaton could return inthe DCU’s WWII-era movieSgt. Rockor aMetal Menproject. Dr. Phosphorus could also appear inThe Brave and the Boldas a member of Batman’s rogue gallery, and Circe is likely to appear both inParadise Lostand Wonder Woman’s DCU debut project. Similarly to James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy in the MCU,the Creature Commandos could become DCU mainstays for years to come.


