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HBO Max Orders Hilarious True-Crime Comedy: The People v. Gorilla Grodd

What’s the Big News?

Important: HBO Max has officially ordered 8 episodes of a brand-new DC comedy series called The People v. Gorilla Grodd. It’s a straight-to-series order (meaning they skipped the pilot and committed to a full season right away).

  • Format: Half-hour comedy filmed like a true-crime documentary (think Making a Murderer but funny and with superheroes)
  • Style: Mockumentary — pretend interviews, "found footage," and dramatic reenactments
  • Produced by: DC Studios + Warner Bros. Television
  • Coming to: HBO Max (now just "Max")

Meet the Main Characters

Actor Role Fun Fact
Skyler Gisondo Jimmy Olsen Superman’s best pal, photographer at the Daily Planet
Jimmy Tatro Gorilla Grodd A super-smart, psychic gorilla — and the "suspect"
Beck Bennett Steve Lombard Returning from Superman (2025) — Jimmy’s rude coworker
Mikaela Hoover Cat Grant Returning from Superman — gossip columnist
Wendell Pierce Perry White Returning from Superman — grumpy Daily Planet editor

New Faces Joining the Fun

  • Mary Holland
  • Eduardo Franco
  • Arian Moayed
  • Dan Perrault (also a showrunner!)
  • Andrew Leeds
  • Tim Baltz

Who Is Gorilla Grodd?

Important: Don’t worry if you don’t know him — here’s the ELI5 version:

  1. Created in 1959 by comic legends John Broome & Carmine Infantino
  2. Origin: Regular gorilla → zapped by alien spaceship → gains psychic powers + super intelligence
  3. Classic villain: Fought the Flash, joined the Legion of Doom, recently appeared in the Arrowverse TV shows
  4. In this show: He’s been convicted of murdering his own father, the King of Gorilla City

What’s the Plot?

Think Serial podcast meets The Office in Metropolis:

  1. The Crime: Gorilla Grodd is in prison for killing his dad (the King of Gorilla City)
  2. The Twist: Jimmy Olsen thinks Grodd might be innocent
  3. The Show: Jimmy makes an 8-episode true-crime docuseries for the Daily Planet to investigate
  4. The Goal: Expose the weird, funny, dark side of Metropolis’ justice system

Callout: The creators describe it as "less like an entry into the DCU and more like an artifact from it" — meaning it feels like a real documentary made by people inside the DC Universe.


The Creative Team Behind the Camera

Role People Known For
Showrunners / Writers / EPs Tony Yacenda & Dan Perrault American Vandal (Netflix true-crime parody)
Director (all episodes) Tony Yacenda
Executive Producers James Gunn & Peter Safran DC Studios Co-CEOs (Guardians of the Galaxy, The Suicide Squad)

Important: Yacenda & Perrault are masters of the mockumentary style — they made American Vandal, the hilarious fake true-crime series about high school vandalism.


How This Fits Into the New DC Universe

  • Part of the "DCU" reboot led by James Gunn & Peter Safran
  • Spins out of the 2025 Superman movie (where Gisondo, Bennett, Hoover, Pierce first played these roles)
  • Joins Lanterns (live-action Green Lantern drama) on Max
  • Second comedy on Max with superhero ties — alongside Stuart Fails to Save the Universe (a Big Bang Theory spinoff renewed for Season 2)

Why This Is Different (and Cool)

  • Not a typical superhero show — no capes, no punching, just investigative comedy
  • Jimmy Olsen gets the spotlight — usually a sidekick, now the lead investigator
  • Gorilla Grodd as a complex character — not just a villain, but a defendant with a story
  • Meta humor: It’s a "documentary made by the Daily Planet for the citizens of Metropolis"

Summary

HBO Max is making an 8-episode true-crime comedy called The People v. Gorilla Grodd. Jimmy Olsen (Skyler Gisondo) hosts a Daily Planet documentary investigating whether Gorilla Grodd (Jimmy Tatro) — a psychic super-gorilla — was wrongly convicted of killing his father. It’s a mockumentary from the creators of American Vandal, produced by James Gunn & Peter Safran, with returning Superman cast members. It’s weird, funny, and totally unique for the DC Universe.


FAQ

1. Do I need to watch Superman (2025) first?

Nope! The show stands alone, but if you’ve seen the movie, you’ll recognize Jimmy, Steve, Cat, and Perry.

2. Is this for kids?

It’s a comedy for teens/adults — think The Office or American Vandal humor. Not a kids’ cartoon.

3. What’s a "mockumentary"?

A fake documentary — scripted actors pretending to be real people in a "real" investigation. Comedy gold.

4. When does it come out?

No official release date yet — but with casting done and an 8-episode order, production is likely underway or starting soon.

5. Is Gorilla Grodd a "good guy" now?

That’s the mystery! The show explores whether he’s a villain, a victim, or something in between.

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