Peacemaker

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A man fights for peace at any cost, no matter how many people he has to kill to get it.

Release Date: January 13, 2022

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Average Runtime: 42m

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DC Studios

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January 13, 2022
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August 21, 2025
Following the exposure of Project Butterfly and the disbandment of Task Force X, the 11th Street Kids grapple with new identities, new friendships, and new rivalries. For Peacemaker, this means reconciling his past with his newfound sense of purpose — here and in an alternate dimension. Meanwhile, Rick Flag Sr. reappears as the director of A.R.G.U.S., focused on controlling metahumans and avenging the death of his son at the hands of Peacemaker.
January 13, 2022
01. Chapter 01: A Whole New Whirled
After making a miraculous recovery, Peacemaker returns home -- only to discover that his freedom comes at a price.
January 13, 2022
02. Chapter 02: Best Friends for Never
After Peacemaker's hazardous escape from a disastrous metahuman hookup, tension and mistrust build within the team.
January 13, 2022
03. Chapter 03: Better Goff Dead
On their first official mission to assassinate suspected "butterflies," Economos and Murn bond, and Peacemaker and Harcourt reach an understanding.
January 20, 2022
04. Chapter 04: The Choad Less Traveled
After learning that the team helped land his father in prison, Peacemaker confronts his complicated past.
January 27, 2022
05. Chapter 05: Monkey Dory
The team scouts the apparent hub for the aliens' food supply, only to come face-to-face with a full-fledged invasion.
February 3, 2022
06. Chapter 06: Murn After Reading
Murn reveals his deepest secret. Auggie is set free. The botched arrest of Peacemaker sends alien Goff into an unexpected new host.
February 10, 2022
07. Chapter 07: Stop Dragon My Heart Around
Harcourt, Murn and Adebayo find themselves surrounded by an alien force, while Peacemaker squares off against his father.
February 17, 2022
08. Chapter 08: It's Cow or Never
With Peacemaker and Adebayo at odds, can the team kill the cow once and for all?
August 21, 2025
01. Chapter 01: The Ties That Grind
While Peacemaker attempts to join the Justice Gang, Harcourt struggles to find work, and Economos takes on a challenging new assignment.
August 28, 2025
02. Chapter 02: A Man Is Only as Good as His Bird
As Economos clashes with his new handler, Peacemaker must deal with the consequences of his actions in the alternate dimension.
September 4, 2025
03. Chapter 03: Another Rick Up My Sleeve
Economos pays for the team's bungled mission, while Peacemaker explores the depths of his relationship with Harcourt in the other dimension.
September 11, 2025
04. Chapter 04: Need I Say Door
As A.R.G.U.S. ramps up efforts to find the QUC, Harcourt receives a tempting offer from Flag – which comes at a steep cost to Peacemaker.
September 18, 2025
05. Chapter 05: Back to the Suture
After a catastrophic showdown with Flag, Peacemaker makes a shocking decision, while his friends scramble to keep the 11th Street Kids together.
September 25, 2025
06. Chapter 06: Ignorance Is Chris
As the 11th Street Kids fight to bring their missing member home, Flag doubles down on his efforts to hold Peacemaker accountable.
October 2, 2025
07. Chapter 07: Like a Keith in the Night
As Flag and A.R.G.U.S. close in, the 11th Street Kids attempt to keep the ever-increasing dangers of the alternate world around them at bay.
October 9, 2025
08. Chapter 08: Full Nelson
As Flag puts everyone around him in increasing danger, the 11th Street Kids must convince Peacemaker that he's one of them.
Steve Agee
John Economos
Danielle Brooks
Leota Adebayo
Freddie Stroma
Adrian Chase
Jennifer Holland
Emilia Harcourt
Chukwudi Iwuji
Clemson Murn
John Cena
Christopher Smith
Robert Patrick
August Smith
Sol Rodriguez
Sasha Bordeaux
Frank Grillo
Rick Flagg Sr.
Nhut Le
Judomaster
James Gunn
Creator / Executive Producer
John Cena
Executive Producer
Matt Miller
Executive Producer
Peter Safran
Executive Producer
John Rickard
Producer
Lars Winther
Producer
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Reviewer:
misubisu
Date:
October 12, 2025
## **Peacemaker is a Flawless Masterpiece** Let’s be unequivocal: the first two seasons of James Gunn’s *Peacemaker* are not just great television; they are a rare, explosive, and emotionally resonant masterpiece that achieves a perfect 10/10. In a landscape crowded with superhero media, this series is a glorious, blood-soaked, and unexpectedly heartfelt unicorn. It takes a D-list DC villain—a man whose entire personality is built on a ridiculous helmet and a questionable moral compass—and crafts one of the most compelling character arcs in modern fiction. ### The Gunn-verse Unchained If *The Suicide Squad* (2021) let James Gunn off his leash, *Peacemaker* gives him the keys to the entire kingdom. The show is a pure, unfiltered distillation of his sensibilities: a perfect alchemy of crass humour, hyper-violent action, a killer hair-metal soundtrack, and a shocking, genuine heart. The premise is deceptively simple: after the events of *The Suicide Squad*, Christopher Smith / Peacemaker (John Cena) is forced to work with a ragtag, deeply dysfunctional black-ops team on "Project Butterfly"—a mission to stop an alien parasite invasion. The genius lies in the execution. ### Season 1: The Perfect Blueprint The first season is a flawless eight-episode arc. It masterfully balances: * **Hilarious, Unapologetic Humour:** The dialogue is relentlessly witty, profane, and absurd. From the deeply philosophical debates about music to the sheer horror of "eating a whole bowl of dicks," the show is laugh-out-loud funny from start to finish. * **Shockingly Deep Character Work:** We expect jokes and action, but we get a profound exploration of toxic masculinity, parental abuse, and the struggle for redemption. Peacemaker starts as a pathetic, brainwashed bigot and evolves into a man painfully learning to feel empathy. John Cena delivers a performance that should have garnered every award available, blending physical comedy with stunning vulnerability. * **A Perfectly Balanced Ensemble Cast:** Every character is iconic. Danielle Brooks as Leota Adebayo, the moral compass with a secret; Jennifer Holland's stoic yet damaged Emilia Harcourt; Steve Agee's kind-hearted John Economos; and the scene-stealing, universe-altering performance by Freddie Stroma as Vigilante, the hilariously psychotic and fiercely loyal best friend. Their chemistry is electric. * **The Greatest Opening Credits Ever Put to Film:** The solemn, perfectly choreographed dance sequence to Wig Wam’s "Do Ya Wanna Taste It" is un-skippable. It sets the tone immediately: this show doesn't take itself seriously, but it is dead-serious about its characters. ### Season 2: The Triumphant, Meta Evolution Somehow, Season 2 elevates the formula. Picking up after the events of the *Blue Beetle* post-credit scene, it deals with the fallout of the DCU reboot in the most brilliant, meta-textual way possible. The "butterfly" infection is gone, but a new, more insidious threat emerges: Peacemaker's own irrelevance and his team's fractured dynamic in a universe that has seemingly forgotten them. * **Deepened Relationships:** The bonds forged in Season 1 are tested, broken, and reforged with even greater strength. The exploration of friendship, forgiveness, and found family hits even harder. * **Vigilante's Ascension:** Freddie Stroma cements his status as one of the greatest comedic characters in TV history, with an arc that is both ridiculously funny and strangely touching. * **Narrative Ambition:** By making the central conflict internal and existential, Gunn avoids the "bigger villain" trap. The season is a masterclass in character-driven storytelling, proving that the biggest battles are often the ones we fight with our own demons and our past. ### The Verdict: A Perfect 10/10 *Peacemaker* is television firing on all cylinders. It is a show that makes you cry from laughter one moment and from a raw, emotional gut-punch the next. It features career-best performances, a flawless soundtrack, thrilling action, and, at its core, a powerful message about choosing to be better, no matter how fucked up your start in life was. It is the gold standard for what a comic book adaptation can be: bold, personal, hilarious, and profoundly human. It is, in a word, perfect. ... I only hope there is a season 3!!!
Rating:
9.0
Reviewer:
Sejian
Date:
June 27, 2025
I don't understand how this show has such a high rating and such high praise. Four episodes in and I gave up and just read the wiki pages for the last four episodes. I feel like both Peacemaker and Harcourt as I watch this; I don't understand why the !@#$ we're here doing any of this because I'm not being told anything, and I don't understand why I'm surrounded by !@#$ing morons. The only part of this story that has any weight to it is Peacemaker's relationship with his father. There's certainly entertainment here, else I wouldn't have sat through four episodes, but it's wrapped up in so much brain-dead garbage that it's like watching Whedon's Josstice League and Snyder's Excessive Justice Cut back-to-back. Holy !@#$. Maybe I'm just not in the mood for it. Why is Adebayo so... clownish? We started the series with Waller trying to guilt trip her into staying on the payroll because she's supposedly exceptional, except we don't see that on screen at all! By comparison, MCU's Ironheart is currently sitting at 57%. Explain that to me, because the first three episodes of Ironheart were overall more entertaining than the first four episodes of this.
Rating:
7.0