When DC Studios unveiled the "Chapter 1: Gods and Monsters" slate, many fans were shocked to learn of plans for a prequel TV series set on Themyscira in place of another Wonder Woman movie ...
Among them are the Sons of Themyscira, whose role in the show has sparked both intrigue and debate. While these characters first appeared in DC comics, their portrayal in the animated series takes ...
Episodes 1 and 2 introduce us to the Sons of Themyscira, a group of villains who are very different in the show from their comic book counterparts. If you're confused, or if you're just plain ol ...
Episode 5 of Creature Commandos uses its mentions to other characters and franchises to help establish the DCU timeline.
The latest episode of Creature Commandos introduced us to the DCU version of Clayface. But is he the same Clayface from the ...
Here’s how it works. Last week in “Chasing Squirrels,” Amanda Waller brought in Professor Aisla MacPherson, humanity’s foremost expert on Themyscira, to confirm if Circe’s power of ...
This projection details leads him to clash with the sorceress Circe, voiced by Anya Chalotra, who wants to take control of her homeland, Themyscira. It’s pretty straightforward stuff ...
They call themselves “The Sons of Themyscira” – a direct nod to the mystical, women-only island Wonder Woman and her fellow Amazons call home. The broadcast later identifies Circe herself as ...
In the DCU, Circe is described as an exiled Amazon, the warrior women civilization of Themyscira. As one of Wonder Woman’s biggest rogues, Circe doesn’t need introductions. Yet, her presence ...