Benjamin Byron Davis speaks with GLHF about his portrayal of Rupert Thorne in Creature Commandos and his ambitions for playing more DC villains in the future.
Batman: Caped Crusader is here, and while not a continuation of Batman: The Animated Series like had been speculated ... She didn’t bat an eye at having Rupert Thorne’s properties be destroyed.
Episode 6 of Creature Commandos introduces the DCU’s version of Rupert Thorne ... after being showcased in Batman: The Animated Series. The shocking death of Thorne underscores Batman’s ...
John Vernon in Batman: The Animated Series. Image courtesy of Warner ... How do you distinguish Rupert Thorne from the other crime bosses, and how did he stand the test of time?
There’s a new Batman animated series on Prime Video and SPOILER ... We’ll show you where villains like Rupert Thorne came from, what Batman’s new (really old) costume was inspired by ...
After the irradiated supervillain enacts revenge on Rupert Thorne for killing ... lightning – a pleasing nod to the beloved Batman: The Animated Series' intro sequence – lights up the sky ...
A too mysterious Batman cameo! When you purchase through ... metahuman with radioactive powers by Gotham crime boss Rupert Thorne (Benjamin Byron Davis), whom he then murders and usurps his ...
In the Creature Commandos finale, Doctor Phosphorus drops a big hint about how long Batman has been operating in Gotham City, ...
With Batman crime bosses like Carmine Falcone and Sal Maroni being more prominent in recent years in the lore, it feels like Rupert Thorne became the odd man out since the character's creation in ...
If the voice of Creature Commandos‘ Rupert ... the animated series and in the movies… and what had been established. I knew also the idea that he [Thorne] represented in the annals of Batman.
In Creature Commandos’ interpretation of Alex “Dr. Phosphorous” Sartorius, he was made into a skeletal metahuman with radioactive powers by Gotham crime boss Rupert Thorne (Benjamin Byron ...