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Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Gunn admitted he knew the Man of Tomorrow cover page would spark a new wave of fan theories. “Listen, of course I wasn’t unaware that when I posted the cover of the script that there was going to be discussion around that particular topic,” he said. “But I think we’ll hold off from what exactly is happening.”
When Could the Man of Tomorrow Villain Be Confirmed?

Spoilers for Peacemaker Season 2
Man of Tomorrow is still under two years away from premiering, so there’s no rush for Gunn to confirm too many details at this point in time โespecially since right now it’s more important to keep the focus on the remaining two episodes of Peacemaker Season 2. In fact, the show could be the reason why Gunn is holding off on saying too much about Man of Tomorrow‘s mysterious villain. He recently revealed that the Peacemaker Season 2 finale is as important to Man of Tomorrow as anything. Hypothetically, that episode could establish a foundation for Man of Tomorrow‘s antagonist, and Gunn is keeping things under wraps to preserve a major surprise.
Peacemaker has already set the story for Man of Tomorrow in motion with its Lex Luthor cameo. While Gunn wants each DC Universe movie and TV show to work on its own (allowing viewers to jump in at any point without doing much “homework”), he’s still working in a shared universe, and narrative connections between various projects are to be expected. Peacemaker was described as the “direct follow-up” to Superman, so it’s logical for the series to be a bridge between that film and Man of Tomorrow. As Rick Flag Sr. continues his search for Peacemaker’s interdimensional portal, his uneasy partnership with Lex will likely be fleshed out further in the coming episodes, setting up key plot threads for Man of Tomorrow.








