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Surprise! Peacemaker on HBO Max is actually a must-watch DCEU show

Surprise! Peacemaker on HBO Max is actually a must-watch DCEU show

John Cena in Peacemaker on HBO Max
(Image credit: HBO Max)

I admittedly love Peacemaker, the new DC show on HBO Max starring the pro wrestler-turned-role player John Cena. And that's not just considering I'k a fan of Mr. Cena himself. A series of factors combine to brand Peacemaker the first alive action DC testify (I can't wait for Harley Quinn flavor three) that I've actually been able to intendance about in forever.

Having watched Peacemaker'due south first three episodes on Thursday nighttime, I found myself experiencing a form of euphoria (no, not the HBO Max show), because information technology felt fresh and worth caring nearly.

This isn't meant to throw shade at the fans of previous DC forays in television, but Peacemaker just hits differently. So I thought I'd explain why.

Peacemaker will actually (probably) thing more than to me

Up front, I'll admit that we all accept different measures of what makes something matter. I remember working in an office (remember that?), and hearing multiple colleagues rave about the latest episodes of DC shows. And, so, those shows mattered to them.

So, I say the post-obit with no criminal offense to the Arrowverse acolytes, which include fans of The Flash and the legions who follow DC'southward Legends of Tomorrow. But Peacemaker belongs to a bigger puzzle that isn't just other shows. Peacemaker, if y'all haven't caught what I'g throwing, is the commencement ever TV series in the DC Extended Universe canon.

Peacemaker alongside Harley Quinn and others in a The Suicide Squad poster

(Image credit: Warner)

That means it exists alongside the excellent Birds of Prey, and some pretty fun movies such every bit Aquaman and Shazam!. On meridian of that, the DCEU has some exciting movies in the schedule, well-nigh notably The Wink (2022), which will characteristic Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck every bit Batman, and Black Adam starring Cena'due south former in-ring rival Dwayne Johnson. Connections with these movies thing a whole lot more to me than to other shows on The CW, because ... well, CW shows have rarely ever hit for me.

If but this could have been the program all along.

If I watched those same Arrowverse shows, which spawned out of the Stephen Amell-led Arrow, I bet I'd be as bellyaching with DC every bit I am happy with Peacemaker. Those shows were made without whatever connective tissue to the DC films that were beingness pumped out at the aforementioned fourth dimension, and were passively made to expect unimportant equally a upshot.

And this is all probably a side-effect of existence a Marvel movie fan. I just expect all properties that came from the aforementioned universe to tie together, and if a show doesn't, I tend to think "time is precious, let'due south motion on." I bet I'm probably missing out, and that if I could appreciate a work of art for itself, and not for thinking "this volition be important," I'd be able to open up my mind. But this is how my brain works at the moment.

James Gunn's name is a promise

The cast of The Guardians of the Galaxy

(Epitome credit: Marvel Studios)

Peacemaker arrives with an informal seal of approval. It's merely like how James Gunn directing 2021'due south The Suicide Squad (where Cena'southward Peacemaker spins out of) gave people reason to trust a movie with "Suicide Squad" in the championship subsequently the trainwreck that was 2016's Suicide Squad (encumbered with the trouble that is Jared Leto'due south Joker).

Since Gunn (who also gave us the Guardians of the Galaxy movies) wrote every episode of Peacemaker — and directed five episodes including the first — the serial feels exciting because a DC show is finally in the hands of an auteur. No offense to Greg Berlanti, who worked on lot of the Arrowverse shows and programs like Dawson's Creek, but I have a lot more than faith in Gunn when it comes to making me care.

And Peacemaker started off with exactly the kind of quality that I expected. The barrack crackles with sense of humor; Peacemaker continues to surprise with the stupid things he says; and the show's soundtrack is besides adept to exist surprising (particularly, once again, because of the Guardians of the Milky way soundtracks). Just like how Gunn made u.s. intendance about a raccoon who wants to steal body parts, he's got me riveted by a problematic C-level DC comics character in Peacemaker.

Oh, and Robert Patrick'south in it too

Robert Patrick and John Cena in Peacemaker on HBO Max

(Image credit: HBO Max)

Peacemaker's got an first-class supporting cast, but so far I'one thousand most excited by what Robert Patrick (yes, the T-grand from Terminator) is up to as Peacemaker's dad.

Herein, in fact, lies one of my favorite things about Peacemaker. Just like WandaVision and other Marvel shows, this series is allowing a graphic symbol (this fourth dimension, Christopher Smith, the man nether the shiny basin-looking helmet) to gain greater dimension.

And then Robert Patrick is portraying August "Auggie" Smith, the man who (every bit Gunn'southward The Suicide Squad told us) trained his son to kill from a very young age. No spoilers from the prove, but it seems like Chris inherited some of his worst traits from his father, who nosotros quickly learned is a actually nighttime dude.

Peacemaker makes HBO Max Thursdays must-see

In the first Peacemaker episodes, the titular himbo has oft referenced DC's biggest heroes, reminding u.s.a. that this series could bring in the next DCEU Batman or Superman (neither is cast yet, for what it's worth). And those first three episodes proved then fun that I now have date Tv set on Thursdays for the first fourth dimension in forever. If only this could have been the plan all forth.

And if that'southward non plenty, Peacemaker has a pet eagle named Eagly. Who is ambrosial.

Defenseless up? Get fix to watch Peacemaker episode 5 online with us.

Henry is a senior editor at Tom's Guide covering streaming media, laptops and all things Apple, reviewing devices and services for the past 6-plus years. Prior to joining Tom's Guide, he reviewed software and hardware for TechRadar Pro, and interviewed artists for Patek Philippe International Magazine. He's also covered the wild world of professional wrestling for Cageside Seats, interviewing athletes and other industry veterans.

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