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For his part, James Gunn has been clear about this choice. The DC Studios head said that he wishes he could “Lucas the s-t” out of Peacemaker Season 1’s ending and recut it to be the Justice Gang. He went on to point out that directly addressing the DCEU Peacemaker vs. DCU Peacemaker issue would be something that “normies donโt give a sโt” about. So on the one hand, it would definitely seem like the issue is settled: Peacemaker is set in the DCU continuity.
However, there’s a running theory that Gunn himself wouldn’t let the issue of the DCEU end on a strange retcon pivot. Instead, some fans think that Peacemaker Season 2 is actually using the multiverse and alternate realities in a way that will culminate in a touching final send-off for the DCEU.
Peacemaker Seasons 1 & 2 Occur In Two Different Realities

The first part of this theory is that Peacemaker‘s two seasons are set in the DCEU and DCU, respectively. The timeline of previous events in the lives of DCEU Peacemaker and DCU Peacemaker happened largely the same, just with a few key differences.
- The DCEU’s premiere superhero team is the Justice League; the DCU has the Justice Gang.
- Rick Flag Sr. never became a prominent figure in the DCEU or sought revenge for the death of his son, Rick Flag Jr., in The Suicide Squad.
- The DCEU version of Superman was shot by a Kryptonite bullet from Peacemaker’s Task Force X teammate Bloodsport (Idris Elba); the DCU Superman didn’t go through such a near-death ordeal.
Even James Gunn has indicated this theory could be true, telling ComicBook (and other outlets at a press event) that when it came to setting Peacemaker Season 2 after Superman, “I thought the simple way was really the best, which is just saying, โThis world is a little different.โ We know thereโs universes, and this is the universe in which everything was exactly the same as Season 1 โ except for the Justice League and Batmite.โ









