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Peacemaker Season 2’s finale, in particular, changes the status quo in a major way, introducing a concept that could mean major things for not only the franchise’s villains but its heroes a well. While Gunn is being tight-lipped about the details of the bombshell, there’s a clear path forward. There might even be room for the DCU to confirm one of the biggest fan theories floating around.
The DCU Is Adapting a Little-Known DC Comics Storyline

The final episode of Peacemaker‘s sophomore outing is all about Rick Flag Sr.’s quest for “Salvation.” His goal is to find a planet that he can send dangerous metahumans to, ensuring that the Earth is safe from their nonsense. While several A.R.G.U.S. agents die for the cause, Flag Sr. gets what he wants and finds a new home for the worst of the worst. At first, it seems like the Slavation reveal is only a tease of what’s to come, as nobody gets sent through the portal by the time “Full Nelson” is ready to wrap up. However, the show literally pulls a sack over Peacemaker’s eyes and takes him to the entrance of Salvation. Flag Sr. tells him he’s doing it for his son and watches as the titular anti-hero realizes he’s not getting his happily-ever-after.
What Gunn is setting up is an adaptation of the Salvation Run storyline, which sees Amanda Waller and Rick Flag task the Suicide Squad with rounding up villains who deserve a spot on a remote planet. The conditions on Salvation are bad in the comics, with the evil beings from Apokolips using it as a place to train. When Batman catches wind of what’s going on, he sends one of his closest allies to monitor the situation and report back. The character the Dark Knight trusts with this important mission isn’t officially part of the DCU, but many fans believe they’re hiding in plain sight.









