James Gunn reveals that the Peacemaker Season 2 finale will be longer than other episodes

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James Gunn has confirmed that the Season 2 finale of Peacemaker will be of longer running time than ever before, assuring the fans of a more complete and fulfilling conclusion. Scheduled to air on October 9, 2025, on HBO Max, this longer finale is meant to wrap up significant story arcs, lay to rest the character arcs, and provide a path for future developments in the DC Universe.

In a recent episode of Peacemaker: The Official Podcast with James Gunn, the filmmaker disclosed that the additional runtime will enable the show to tackle intricate themes, have more action sequences, and offer emotional payoffs for established fans and newcomers alike.

The news has triggered anticipation among fans who have followed the show's combination of humor, drama, and high-octane action eagerly.


James Gunn reveals that Peacemaker Season 2 will be longer than other episodes

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Peacemaker | Image Source: DC

Nicholas Hoult's Lex Luthor Cameo Bridges Peacemaker and the DCU

One of Season 2's major surprises is the cameo by Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor, which bridges the show to the wider DC Universe. James Gunn confirmed that the scene was shot during filming for the upcoming Man of Tomorrow film, showcasing the vastly different tone between the productions. Gunn stated:

"Superman felt big and brash, while Peacemaker stays grounded and gritty"

This cameo sets up a potential team-up of Superman and Lex Luthor against Brainiac in the 2027 movie. Fans are already speculating about how this plot thread will spill over into other DC projects, so the show is a key show to watch for the interconnected cinematic universe.


Earth-X Twist Adds Depth and Raises Stakes

Episode 6, 'Ignorance Is Chris,' presented one of the most surprising season twists: Chris Smith is suddenly dropped into Earth-X, a N*zi-dominated alternate reality. The plot ratchets up the stakes for major characters, especially Adebayo, who finds himself facing intense peril as a person of color in a xenophobic world.

James Gunn observed that although some fans predicted this twist in the plot, its narrative and emotional resonance are still strong, highlighting the emphasis of the show on character development.

Aside from the shock value, the show also teases future DC Universe shows, including G.I. Robot's live-action premiere. This blend of personal investment and building of the universe makes the series entertaining and a must-watch for DC enthusiasts.


As Season 2 comes to a close, Gunn indicated that Peacemaker might not resume for a third season. However, the show's characters are likely to appear in other DCU productions to keep things alive. Fans expect that the next Amanda Waller-centric series, included in DCU's "Chapter One: Gods and Monsters" programming slate, might pick up arcs from Peacemaker.

Gunn also stressed that the finale will give closure to some of the narrative hints at larger universe-spanning events, so viewers know what the key character decisions have cost. The episode will be both a rich conclusion and a launching point for new journeys in the DC Universe.

Edited by Amey Mirashi