Jimmy Tatro Circling Major Role In Jimmy Olsen โSupermanโ Spinoff Series
EXCLUSIVE: Jimmy Tatro is in talks to join the live-action Superman spinoff series DC Crime in the role of Gorilla Grodd, sources close to production tell Deadline. The news arrives before the Jimmy O
EXCLUSIVE: Jimmy Tatro is in talks to join the live-action Superman spinoff series DC Crime in the role of Gorilla Grodd, sources close to production
Read Full Story at Deadline Hollywood โWhy This Matters
The casting of Jimmy Tatro as Gorilla Grodd signals a bold creative pivot for DCโs live-action universe, shifting focus toward a darker, villain-centric narrative that could redefine audience expectations for the Superman mythos. By prioritizing a lesser-known villain like Groddโrather than the usual roster of Superman foesโthis move underscores DCโs willingness to take risks with tone and characterization in its expanding franchise.
Background Context
Gorilla Grodd, a telepathic super-intelligent gorilla, has long been a cult favorite among DC fans but rarely central to major adaptations. The characterโs most notable live-action appearance came in *The Flash* series, where he was relegated to a brief arc, leaving his full potential untapped. This spinoff, part of the *Superman* legacy, presents an opportunity to elevate Grodd from a one-off antagonist to a cornerstone of DCโs interconnected storytelling.
What Happens Next
If Tatro secures the role, his involvement could pave the way for a cinematic or serialized Grodd-centric project, especially if *DC Crime* gains traction. The decision to cast a comedic actor in a villainous role may spark debates about tonal consistency, particularly given Supermanโs traditionally heroic legacy. Fans should watch for announcements on Groddโs narrative roleโwhether heโll serve as a singular threat or a recurring antagonistic force.
Bigger Picture
This casting aligns with DCโs broader strategy of blending ensemble storytelling with standout villain arcs, a trend seen in series like *Peacemaker* and *Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League*. The move also reflects Hollywoodโs growing appetite for anthropomorphic characters, following successes in projects like *Sonic the Hedgehog* and *Guardians of the Galaxy*. If executed well, Grodd could become a breakout figure in DCโs expanding live-action roster.

