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“Well, I certainly connect to Peacemaker, and I certainly connect to Harcourt in certain ways,” Gunn said. “I’m not as good as Superman, but nothing quite feels as autobiographical as Rocket did, but in a way, the Peacemaker story is in some ways more personal, and I really do relate to Chris, you know, I relate to the good and the bad sides of him.”

It’s no surprise that Peacemaker would feel personal to Gunn in a similar way to Rocket after all he and the character have been through together. Gunn was briefly fired by Marvel thanks to a campaign by outspoken, bad-faith critics, and during that time he wrote and directed The Suicide Squad for the DCEU. He was then hired to create Peacemaker as a spinoff series, and at the same time, he was rehired at Marvel to finish his Guardians trilogy. It was in the midst of all this that Gunn was also hired as the new co-CEO of DC Studios, and given the freedom to chart a course for the DCU going forward.








