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Peacemaker Season 2 is set to arrive at some point in the second half of 2025 and after the July 11 release of Superman, DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn has announced. A Threads post from Gunn, who's also directing some of the show, confirmed the 2025 release window, and though no specific date was given, he did say it would come "after Superman." This release window likely makes Peacemaker Season 2 the third entry in the DC Universe, coming after the Creature Commandos TV series this December and the aforementioned Superman film .

The revamped cinematic universe from Gunn and co-CEO Peter Safran moves away from the widely panned DC Extended Universe, headlined by Justice League, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and Man of Steel, but some elements will remain. Peacemaker is a key example of this, as Season 1 of the show arrived in the scrapped universe while Season 2 arrives in the new one. The show will likely receive a subtitle instead of a proper Season 2 banner for this reason, similar to how Disney is continuing the original Daredevil series from Netflix with Daredevil: Born Again in the Marvel Cinematic Universe .



Gunn has said previously that "many strands will remain consistent as far as Peacemaker's story goes," though it remains unclear what will and won't make the jump from DCEU to DCU. He has confirmed all of Team Peacemaker will return with the same actors, meaning John Cena in the leading role will be joined by the likes of Frank Grillo as Rick Flag Sr. , Freddie Stroma as Adrian Chase, and Danielle Brooks as Leota Adebayo.

Gunn has also said the show will canonically take place after the events of Creature Commandos and Superman, with the events of the latter even affecting Peacemaker . Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He'll talk about The Witcher all day.

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