What's a reformed villain gotta do to impress the Justice League? That's the dilemma faced by John Cena's titular antihero in the first teaser for S2 of Peacemaker, James Gunn's Emmy-nominated series spun off from his 2021 film, The Suicide Squad. We've got the same colorful cast of characters, but the new season will serve as something of a "soft reboot" as part of the new DC Universe (DCU) franchise.
(Spoilers for S1 and The Suicide Squad below.)
The eight-episode first season was set five months after the events of The Suicide Squad. Having survived a near-fatal shooting, Peacemaker—aka Christopher Smith—is recruited by the US government for a new mission: the mysterious Project Butterfly, led by a mercenary named Clemson Murn (Chukwudi Iwuji). The team also includes A.R.G.U.S. agent John Economos (Steve Agee) of the Belle Reve Penitentiary, National Security Agency agent and former Waller aide Emilia Harcourt (Jennifer Holland), and new team member Leota Adebayo (Danielle Brooks).
Project Butterfly turned out to be a mission to save Earth from an alien species of parasitic butterfly-like creatures who took over human bodies. The misfit members of the project eventually succeeded in defeating the butterflies in a showdown at a ranch, and even survived the carnage despite some severe injuries.
Creating a spinoff series around the villain who killed Rick Flagg (Joel Kinnaman) in The Suicide Squad was a bold move, but my initial doubts proved unfounded. As I wrote in my 2022 review, "Gunn has successfully taken a seemingly irredeemable character and sent him on an emotional journey that made us love him—all framed in a blood-soaked, action-packed, cheekily irreverent main story that makes for top-notch entertainment." I wasn't alone in my assessment. So it wasn't surprising when HBO Max renewed the show for a second season just before the S1 finale was set to air, even though it was originally conceived as a limited series.
Gunn and Peter Safran have since become co-CEOs of DC Studios and are developing a 10-year plan for the DC Universe, starting with this year's Superman. Peacemaker S2 will build on the events of that film. As for the killer S1 opening title sequence—featuring cast members dancing to Norwegian metal band Wig Wam's "Do You Wanna Taste It?"—Gunn has said that we're getting a new title sequence for S2 set to a new tune.