DOOM PATROL Casts Alan Tudyk as Mr. Nobody


He's a real nowhere man, sitting in his nowhere land...

Deadline has revealed that the upcoming DC Universe series Doom Patrol has cast Alan Tudyk as Eric Morden, better known to DC Comics fans as the supervillain Mr. Nobody.

According to the article, Mr. Nobody is described as "After exposure to unknown experiments by ex-Nazis in post-war Paraguay, the man formerly known as Eric Morden emerges as a living shadow able to drain the sanity of others as the enigmatic, and totally insane, Mr. Nobody."

Doom Patrol is a spinoff from the DC Universe series Titans and is a reimagining of one of DC’s strangest group of outcasts: Robotman (Brendan Fraser), Negative Man, Elasti-Woman (April Bowlby) and Crazy Jane (Diane Guerrero).  Led by the mysterious Dr. Niles Caulder, they’re called into action by the ultimate hero for the digital age, Cyborg (Joivan Wade).  Banding together, these rejects find themselves on a mission that will take them to the weirdest and most unexpected corners of the DC universe.

Tudyk, 47, is best known as Hoban "Wash" Washburne in the Fox series Firefly and its film sequel, Serenity, and as the voice of the droid K-2SO in the film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.  His other films include Deadpool 2, Justice League: War, 3:10 to Yuma (2007), A Knight's Tale, Moana, Zootopia, Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, Big Hero 6, Frozen, Wreck-It Ralph, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Astro Boy, Ice Age, I Robot, and Patch Adams.  In addition, he's appeared on episodes of the TV series The Tick (2017), Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, Powerless, Rick and Morty, Adventure Time, NTSF:SD:SUV::, Napoleon Dynamite, Suburgatory, Family Guy, Young Justice, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Dollhouse, V (2009), Arrested Development, and Frasier.

Created in 1964 by Arnold Drake and Bruno Premani, Mr. Nobody first appeared in Doom Patrol (vol.1) #86 as Eric Morden, a master criminal who once stole one of the Chief's lunar exploration droids, Rog, to impress the Brain in hopes of joining the Brotherhood of Evil

The character was reinvented in 1986's Doom Patrol (vol.2) #26 by Grant Morrison and Richard Case as Mr. Nobody.  Morden's former teammates the Brain and Monsieur Mallah had a fallout with him and promised to kill him returned.  Morden preferred to flee rather than face their wrath, so he hid for years in Paraguay.  Morden was already somewhat unstable, and allowed a Nazi scientist to expose him to a device called the White Room, which drove him irredeemably insane and converted his body into a mass of living virtuality that could drain the sanity from other humans.  He now looked like a two-dimensional artistic representation of a shadow and had an empty space on his chest in the shape of a heart.  The experience also convinced him the universe was "a drooling idiot with no fashion sense".  Calling himself the man of the twenty-first century, the first true virtual man, he rechristened himself Mister Nobody and organized the rebirth of a Brotherhood that shared his ideals.  Because of this, he chose not to reform the Brotherhood of Evil and instead initiated the Brotherhood of Dada, a group of lunatics that followed Morden's ideas to change the world.

Mr. Nobody recruited several bizarrely-powered individuals to form the first Brotherhood of Dada, including Sleepwalk, who has vast strength only when sleepwalking; Frenzy, a large, garishly-dressed dyslexic Jamaican man who can transform into a whirling cyclone; Fog, who can absorb humans into his being when in his gaseous form; and the Quiz, a Japanese woman with "every super-power you've never thought of."  The Brotherhood stole a psychoactive painting and used it to absorb the city of Paris, France, along with several members of the Doom Patrol.  They also unwittingly unleashed "the fifth Horseman of the Apocalypse" from the painting.  Forced to help the Doom Patrol stop it, Patrol member Crazy Jane harnessed the power of the painting to transform the Horseman into a hobby-horse, releasing her teammates and the city of Paris, and trapping Mr. Nobody and his Brotherhood within the painting.

Mr. Nobody later escaped from the painting with the help of four members of his new Brotherhood of Dada -- Agent "!", Alias the Blur, the Love Glove, and Number None.  They stole the bicycle of Swiss scientist Albert Hofmann, and used its lysergic resonance to power Mr. Nobody's presidential campaign.  The US Government, unwilling to let Mr. Nobody become president, sent a super-powered agent named John Dandy after him, a man whose face is blank but has six other faces floating around him.  Dandy killed almost every member of the Brotherhood, including Mr. Nobody.  He threw one of his faces at Nobody, rendering the latter powerless and defenseless.  Dandy then impaled the now-human Mr. Nobody on a broken pole and removed what was revealed to be a mask.  Cliff Steele attempted to place the semiconscious Mr. Nobody back inside the painting, but it was apparently destroyed by gunfire from government agents before Steele could do so.  Mr Nobody then seemed to disintegrate.

Doom Patrol is expected to debut on DC Universe sometime in 2019.
Posted on August 31, 2018 .