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We also left off vocal cameos, e.g. Pom Klementieff, Michael Rooker, and Alan Tudyk’s Superman Robots. That said, Rooker was in one episode of Creature Commandos and went on to appear in Peacemaker Season 2, albeit as a very different, eagle-hunting character. Tudyk also had a few roles in Creature Commandos, most notably Dr. Phosphorus and Clayface.
5) Jor-El & Lara

Jor-El (Bradley Cooper) and Lara’s (Angela Sarafyan) message to Superman is quite different in Gunn’s Superman from the message seen in the Christopher Reeve movies or Man of Steel. In those projects, Jor-El was a kind mentor. In Superman, they’re essentially telling their son to rule Earth with a harem.
And that appears to be the end of them in the DCU. They were an integral part of Superman’s character arc in his debut movie, so they have served their purpose.
4) Maxwell Lord

Like Frank Grillo, Sean Gunn has appeared in all three DCU entries so far. In Creature Commandos he voiced GI Robot, Weasel, and a Pokolistan Guard and, in both Superman and Peacemaker, he had cameos as Maxwell Lord. Thankfully, a far different version of Maxwell Lord than the one seen in Wonder Woman 1984 (all due respect to Pedro Pascal’s work).
It’s hard to say where Lord will go next. He’s the assembler of the Justice Gang, so it’s likely he’ll pop up next when they pop up next. As for Hawkgirl, next up is Man of Tomorrow while Nathan Fillion’s Guy Gardner will be in Lanterns. It seems fair to expect Lord in one or both of those projects.











