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On Threads, a fan asked Gunn how specifically the Peacemaker finale, “Full Nelson,” sets up Man of Tomorrow. “Where Chris is at the end, what is happening between the government and the metahumans, Rick and Lex’s new partnership, and all of their decision to do what they did is all a part of the future, [Man of Tomorrow], and more,” Gunn wrote in his response.
Salvation Will Play a Big Role in Man of Tomorrow

It’s already been confirmed that there are no plans for Peacemaker Season 3, but since Gunn views Christopher Smith as an integral character in the larger DCU, it means other projects are going to have to pick up lingering story threads. The Peacemaker finale ends on a cliffhanger, with Rick Flag Sr. banishing Chris to Salvation, the planet that the U.S. government has established as a prison for metahumans. After finally getting his life together and finding peace with a found family that loves him, Chris finds himself alone in an unknown world, with mysterious creatures roaring in the distance.
It remains to be seen if Cena will appear in Man of Tomorrow (though, since Gunn plans to keep the character around, that’s certainly likely), but Salvation should factor in heavily to the Man of Tomorrow plot. It seems like Gunn could pull elements from DC Comics’ Salvation Run. The DCU’s adaptation likely won’t be an exact 1:1 retelling of that arc (after all, Lex Luthor is working with the government as opposed to being a prisoner in Salvation himself), but it could put its own spin on the premise. Luthor’s partnership with Flag is bad news for the DCU’s metahumans, and Man of Tomorrow could begin with ARGUS rounding up the likes of the Justice Gang and others in a misguided attempt to make the world a better place.








