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Having to share the spotlight seems like a demotion for Superman, but that’s not what Gunn is aiming for. Following the success of his solo movie, David Corenswet’s hero is going to take a back seat to allow other characters to shine. However, he’s going to be around more than ever, as the stars appear to be aligning for him to show up again in the DCU in a matter of weeks.
The Timing of Superman‘s Release on HBO Max May Not Be an Accident

In the streaming era, a movie can’t be called a success until its streaming numbers come in. After all, many people would rather wait to watch something at home than pay a decent chunk of change to visit their local theater. Superman will get its shot at streaming glory on September 19th, when it releases on Warner Bros. Discovery’s HBO Max. Dropping on the platform a few weeks after releasing on PVOD may not seem significant, but Gunn and his team over at DC Studios aren’t taking any chances these days. They want their audience to have all the resources necessary to stay up to date, and watching Superman may be important here soon because another DCU project is about to enter interesting territory.
HBO Max is currently airing the second season of Peacemaker, which follows Christopher Smith and his group of friends as they try to navigate life after stopping an alien invasion. Things aren’t going the titular anti-hero’s way, so he’s flirting with the idea of staying in an alternate reality he stumbled upon for good. The final three episodes of Season 2 will dive fully into that storyline, and it just so happens that Episode 6 drops only a few days after Superman‘s HBO Max debut. That doesn’t mean Peacemaker is penciling in a real appearance from the Man of Steel, but it would make a lot of sense.









