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How Peacemaker Season 2 connects directly to James Gunn's Superman
How Peacemaker Season 2 connects directly to James Gunn's Superman

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

How Peacemaker Season 2 connects directly to James Gunn's Superman

James Gunn's Superman may be the DCU's first live-action movie, but it is already weaving together a deeper, connected universe, including big ties to Peacemaker Season 2. Although Superman introduces new heroes and storylines, it also reinforces continuity with previous Gunn-directorial projects like The Suicide Squad and Peacemaker Season 1. One of the biggest surprises? Peacemaker himself, played by John Cena, made a brief post-credit cameo in Superman, previewing how the two stories overlap in the new DC Universe, according to IGN. Peacemaker season 2 drops this August.(Instagram/jamesgunn) Also Read: Absolute Batman deserves to be DC's next live-action masterpiece: Here's why How are Superman and Peacemaker Season 2 intertwined? According to the report, Rick Flag Sr, introduced in Creature Commandos and now a US General, plays a crucial role in Superman. During a tense Pentagon meeting, Flag resists Lex Luthor's push for an anti-metahuman task force. Later, he watches news footage of Superman defeating Luthor and stopping an alien invasion, with a government official warning, 'Now the metahumans are the ones making the rules.' According to the report, given his expanded role, Flag Sr appeared to be the new Director of ARGUS in Peacemaker Season 2's trailer, showing how these developments have influenced his stance on metahumans and hinting at new conflicts ahead. Justice Gang in Peacemaker 2 Superman introduces the Justice Gang, a new team of metahumans funded by Maxwell Lord. Characters like Hawkgirl, Guy Gardner, and Metamorpho are central to the film, and the team resurfaces in Peacemaker Season 2's trailer, where they reject Peacemaker's attempt to join, according to another ScreenRant report. It added that Peacemaker's interest in Justice Gang, despite the rejection, shows a desire for redemption and legitimacy, though he may not be ready to let go of his abrasive ways just yet. Also read: Supergirl first look: James Gunn drops official glimpse of next DC film with Milly Alcock following Superman success Peacemaker's cameo in Superman In the Superman post-credits scene, Peacemaker appears on a talk show, mocking Superman and claiming he 'always knew something was off' about the Kryptonian. The moment came just after a shocking reveal that Jor-El's original message to Kal-El was a mission to conquer Earth. However, according to ScreenRant, James Gunn noted at SDCC 2025, Peacemaker's views are evolving; he said that Peacemaker likely admires Superman a little more and that he is also trying to impress the Justice Gang. Gunn revealed at San Diego Comic-Con that the second season of Peacemaker will center on relationships, forgiveness, and overcoming the past. The death of Rick Flag Jr. and his poisonous father continue to plague Chris Smith (Peacemaker), but he is making a concerted effort to improve, IGN reported. In addition, as per the report, Gunn hinted at a romance between Peacemaker and Harcourt that would develop from their emotional ties in Season 1. Sol Rodríguez's character, Sasha Bordeaux, introduces additional dynamics, but it is unclear how she is related to Batman. Peacemaker season 2 is all set to release on HBO Max on August 21. FAQs Is Peacemaker in the new Superman movie? Yes, John Cena's Peacemaker appears in a post-credits scene, mocking Superman on a talk show. How does Superman set up Peacemaker Season 2? Through Rick Flag Sr.'s expanded role, the rise of the Justice Gang, and Peacemaker's cameo, the movie connects directly to the themes and characters of Season 2. Is Rick Flag Sr. running ARGUS now? Yes, Season 2's trailer suggests Rick Flag Sr. is now leading ARGUS, shifting its metahuman policy.

Superman ending explained: What it means for new DCU movies and Peacemaker season 2
Superman ending explained: What it means for new DCU movies and Peacemaker season 2

Indian Express

time12-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Superman ending explained: What it means for new DCU movies and Peacemaker season 2

Superman, starring David Corenswet, marks the first film of the rebooted DC Universe. The much-awaited film, directed by James Gunn, in its final moments, throws open the gates to the bigger stories in the franchise, while also connecting to Peacemaker Season 2. The film kicks off by establishing that humanity has known about metahumans (superheroes) for over 300 years. Then, Gunn tears the city of Metropolis in two. While the story mostly stands on its own, it quietly lays down the groundwork for something big upcoming. The new movie, which hit theatres on July 11, stars David Corenswet as Clark Kent, aka the Man of Steel, Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor. Without rehashing the whole origin story, the film picks up after Superman has already landed on Earth, been raised on a Kansas farm, and is now working as a reporter at the Daily Planet. He's dating fellow journalist Lois and finds himself in deep trouble with LexCorp's billionaire CEO, Lex Luthor, who's hell-bent on taking him down for good. Here's how it all ends. Also read: Superman movie review: James Gunn delivers Interstellar-level show-and-tell universe with a cute David Corenswet For most of the film, Lex manages to turn public sentiment against Superman. But in this story, Lex isn't any normal villain, he's cracked the code to create a 'pocket universe,' a dimension outside reality. Travelling through portals and trapping anyone he holds a grudge against is second nature to him. It's where he hides all his illegal experiments, like a swarm of super-intelligent monkeys flooding the internet with hate against Superman. Later, Lex unseals this pocket universe right over Metropolis, shaking the entire city and pushing it to the edge of collapse, right after Superman's government-sanctioned imprisonment. It's a last-ditch move to distract him while war breaks out between two fictional nations, Boravia and Jarhanpur. Also read: Superman Box Office Collection Day 1: James Gunn's superhero film earns Rs 7 crore in India, beats Brad Pitt's F1 and Rajkummar Rao's Maalik As humanity cries for help, Superman returns to the fight and defeats Angela Spica, a.k.a. The Engineer (played by María Gabriela de Faría). He also learns about Ultraman, Lex's clone of Superman, which leaves him anxious. 'How do I fight myself? Am I really capable of that kind of darkness?' he mutters. In the final act, Superman confronts Lex in his flying office and delivers an impassioned speech. Meanwhile, Mister Terrific (Edi Gathegi) helps reverse the rift and seals the city back together. On the ground, Lois, Jimmy Olsen, and the Daily Planet crew expose Lex's crimes, leading to his arrest. And yes, the Justice Gang makes it out alive. In the story, the 'pocket universe' tech is directly connected to something from Peacemaker Season 1. A device called the Quantum Unfolding Chamber (QUC), which exists outside reality and was designed by Peacemaker's father. John Cena's Peacemaker even makes a quick appearance in Superman, and James Gunn confirmed that Peacemaker Season 2 is headed towards the same universe-changing tech. In fact, two characters introduced in Superman: Hawkgirl (Isabela Merced) and Guy Gardner (Nathan Fillion), will appear in Season 2. 'And then we see a bunch of other characters later on in the [Peacemaker] season from other parts of the DCU and from Superman,' Gunn told EW. 'There might even be one really, really, really big cameo near the end of the show.' Towards the end of Superman, Supergirl (played by Milly Alcock) shows up inside the Fortress of Solitude. She's introduced as Superman's cousin, and her solo film, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, will follow this movie and Peacemaker Season 2. Other DCU Teases Belle Reve Prison: After Lex is defeated and arrested, he's taken straight to Belle Reve, the same high-security prison featured in Suicide Squad. Amanda Waller runs the place. She's getting her own show. Justice Gang = Justice League? The movie teases the next big team-up by introducing the Justice Gang, featuring names like Mister Terrific and Metamorpho. A new Justice League might just be on cards Angela Spica/The Engineer: She's part of The Authority (another DCU film in the pipeline). She survives the final battle, and word is, Gunn's got long-term plans for her.

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