As DC FanDome is approaching us, Peacemaker just got a new social media banner. Peacemaker, starring John Cena, has been a widely anticipated series since the characters’ debut in The Suicide Squad. With Peacemaker, it seems like James Gunn finally has a hit on his hands with DC Comics fans. Now that the universe continues with the WWE Superstar, Peacemaker’s official Twitter account has been way busier with badgering other TV shows and jumping across various social media trends. This has driven more interest towards what has been planned by HBO Max. All the clips that we’ve seen for Peacemaker are quite humourous, but just like Suicide Squad, there will be some gnarly actions for all fans to stick their noses into. For now, all we have are interviews with the director, James Gunn, and the series’ cast. However, Gunn doesn’t seem to mince words when it comes to his first outing with HBO Max, claiming that will be a wild ride, indeed.

Peacemaker Is James Gunn’s First Outing With HBO Max

Peacemaker starring John Cena
Peacemaker starring John Cena

Peacemaker is an opportunity to delve into current world issues through the lens of this superhero/supervillain/and world’s biggest douchebag,” Gunn explained when the series was announced. “I’m excited to expand The Suicide Squad and bring this character from the DC film universe to the full breadth of a series. And of course, to be able to work again with John, Peter, and my friends at Warner Bros. is the icing on the cake.”

“I have said before that it has been a tremendous honor and an incredible opportunity to be part of The Suicide Squad and to work with James on what is going to be a fantastic movie,” Cena added. “I am unbelievably excited to have the chance to team up with him again for Peacemaker. We can’t wait for fans to see this.”

First look at Vigilante in Peacemaker on HBO Max
First look at Vigilante in Peacemaker on HBO Max

“That’s a world, specifically DC, that HBO typically wouldn’t have done,” HBO chief Casey Bloys explained earlier this year. “And when you’ve got someone like James Gunn who wants to do that, it’s a great way to take advantage. When you think about those shows, they all feel slightly broader than what HBO might typically do.”

 

Source: ComicBook

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