This text incorporates spoilers up by means of to “Peacemaker” season 2, episode 4, “Want I Say Door.”
The idea of an ongoing multi-franchise movie sequence — what we have come to confer with as a “cinematic universe” — remains to be comparatively in its infancy. Regardless of the decade-and-change existence of issues just like the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the Conjuring Universe, there’s nonetheless a variety of experimentation and wiggle room as to how every property chooses to deal with its rising continuity. The longest working franchises, such because the James Bond films, the “Halloween” movies and others, have tended to decide on a second to interrupt continuity with the previous, presenting sure new installments as beginning factors, whether or not by means of the technique of a remake or a reboot. This may be the quickest and cleanest manner of beginning recent, however whereas this transfer frees up the narrative, it implies that among the thematic and emotional resonance {that a} property beneficial properties over time may very well be misplaced.
James Gunn and Peter Safran’s DC Universe, born from the ashes of the DC Prolonged Universe, is an interesting case of an ongoing universe treading a brand new path on the subject of continuity. Whereas most of us initially assumed that Gunn’s “Superman” (and “Creature Commandos” earlier than it) would mark the breaking off level for the defunct DCEU, the second season of “Peacemaker” has confirmed these assumptions misguided. As seen within the season up to now, it appears like Gunn is taking a parallel universe method to merging the DCU and the DCEU. That’s to say that we will assume that occasions in that universe did transpire the best way we noticed them beforehand, except in any other case said. So, Gunn’s “Superman” acts as a reboot of that title character, because the movie makes clear that this isn’t the identical Superman who endured the occasions of “Man of Metal,” “Batman v Superman: Daybreak of Justice,” and so forth. But, “Peacemaker” has solely retconned a pair parts, and we have taken a have a look at what’s been modified. Here is what has remained the identical: “Peacemaker” remains to be very a lot a sequel to Gunn’s “The Suicide Squad,” not simply in lore but in addition by way of its emotional and thematic continuity as effectively. Actually, a big portion of this new season offers with the fallout of decisions made in “The Suicide Squad,” particularly the homicide of Rick Flag Jr. (Joel Kinnaman), which is each an thrilling and narratively accountable resolution on Gunn’s half.
Shifting from the DCEU to the DCU is not a get out of jail free card for Peacemaker
A part of the inventive motivation for Gunn to make “Peacemaker” following “The Suicide Squad” is as a continuation of his career-long have a look at underdogs and misfit characters. As with “The Specials” and “Tremendous,” Gunn’s “The Suicide Squad” is a few group of B- and C-list superheroes and antiheroes whose morals are decidedly all over. Essentially the most loathsome of the group, no less than on the subject of morality, is Peacemaker (John Cena) himself, who, with out query, follows the orders of the Squad chief Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) to cowl up all proof of American involvement in a secret authorities undertaking. One of many methods during which Peacemaker makes an attempt to make sure that is by murdering Flag, who was ready to go in opposition to Waller’s orders as soon as he found the reality behind Challenge Starfish. Whereas Peacemaker will not be the principle villain of “The Suicide Squad,” he is basically the turncoat character, who in some methods is much more risible to audiences. So “Peacemaker,” then, is Gunn’s experiment to see if he can take such an unlikeable character and make him a beloved protagonist of one other undertaking.
Given the reception to each the primary and now second season of “Peacemaker,” one might definitely say that mission has been achieved. What’s spectacular is how Gunn had an apparent and straightforward clear slate to make use of for the titular character (and the present’s complete ensemble of ne’er do wells) with the sequence’ transfer from the DCEU to the DCU. It might’ve been very doable for Gunn to say that “The Suicide Squad” by no means occurred to this new DCU Peacemaker, or that it occurred another way, and so forth. As a substitute, Gunn is leaning into the connection to the 2021 movie and is twisting the emotional knife even more durable. Now, Peacemaker does not simply must reckon with murdering Flag Jr. and take care of the next seek for revenge that Rick Flag Sr. (Frank Grillo) is endeavor in opposition to him. He additionally should reconcile the truth that the lady he is fallen in love with, Emilia Harcourt (Jennifer Holland), was Flag Jr.’s lover earlier than he died. Then there’s the matter of the alternate universe that Peacemaker has discovered because of his father’s stolen tech, during which Flag Jr. remains to be alive and is in a relationship with that universe’s Harcourt, who was concerned with that universe’s Chris AKA Peacemaker, whom our universe’s Peacemaker killed in self-defense earlier this season. By protecting the repercussions of Chris’ mistake alive whereas additionally introducing a parallel occasion of Peacemaker killing the incorrect man (a model of himself, rattling the subtlety), Gunn is utilizing the fabric made for the DCEU to feed the DCU in a intelligent and emotionally vibrant manner.
What else may very well be retained within the DCU from the DCEU?
Whereas all of this will appear complicated, we usually know the place the occasions of “Peacemaker” and its core characters stand. The jury remains to be out, nonetheless, on which different characters and future tasks throughout the DCU will cherry-pick parts from the DCEU to hold ahead. The possibilities are that the massive marquee characters, i.e. Superman, Batman, The Flash, and so forth, will not be in any form of continuity with their DCEU exploits. But, Rick Flag Jr.’s admission of relationship June Moone aka Enchantress from 2016’s “Suicide Squad” (performed by Cara Delevingne) in “Peacemaker” begs the query whether or not that film can be nonetheless loosely a part of the DCU’s continuity. We all know that Gunn has gone on the report to substantiate that “Blue Beetle,” the 2023 DCEU movie, remains to be principally canon to the DCU, too. So, that is no less than two, and doubtlessly three, DCEU films that retain canon parts for the DCU going ahead.
The large query is whether or not this piecemeal method to constructing out the DCU will find yourself paying off or if it’d turn into a much bigger headache than it is price. There is no doubt that common audiences are much more primed to know these superior storytelling mechanics than they’d’ve been a decade or so in the past, particularly because of the MCU’s multiverse saga bringing over a bunch of beforehand established heroes, like Patrick Stewart’s Professor Xavier and Wesley Snipes’ Blade, to its current entries. Whereas it is possible that Gunn himself will get a headache or two upon talking to the media about who and what’s canon (if he hasn’t already), the key to all of this in the long term is one thing that the filmmaker has already found, which is that it finally does not matter so long as the alternatives serve the story and character in a compelling manner. It is one factor to maintain continuity merely to appease the literal-minded. Nevertheless, “Peacemaker” illustrates that Gunn wasn’t concerned about taking any shortcuts or ticking off bins, however as a substitute wished to retain the ethical and emotional weight and pressure that makes “Peacemaker” so compelling. Whereas it is nonetheless unclear how a lot Chris may be trusted, it is apparent now that the viewers is in nice arms with Gunn and “Peacemaker.”
New episodes of “Peacemaker” roll out Thursdays on HBO Max.