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With only one episode remaining in Peacemaker Season 2’s eight-episode run, series creator and DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn has directly addressed the fanbase’s concerns regarding runtime. Gunn confirmed on social media that the Season 2 finale will be over 57 minutes long, making it the most substantial installment in the show’s entire history. This announcement provides reassurance that the series plans to dedicate ample time to resolving its many dangling plot threads. After all, the extended finale will need to address the fate of the alternate Earth-X dimension, the true motivations behind Rick Flagg Sr.’s (Frank Grillo) obsessive hunt for portal technology, and the ultimate emotional resolution for Christopher Smith himself.
Is It Bad That Peacemaker Episodes Are So Short?

While some fans have been vocal about the shorter episodes, the season’s tight narrative structure can be seen as one of its greatest strengths. Each chapter of Peacemaker Season 2 is densely packed with witty dialogue, visceral action, and genuinely moving character moments, leaving no room for filler. Plus, the season maintained a near-perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes, improving upon the first season’s already stellar reception. The acclaim suggests that the episodes are precisely as long as the story demands, prioritizing quality and narrative momentum over hitting an arbitrary runtime. Gunn himself has championed the creative freedom afforded by streaming, stating that he focuses on cutting the best episode possible, with its length being a secondary concern.








