– John Cena reprises his role as Peacemaker.
– Danielle Brooks returns as Leota, Amanda Waller’s daughter.
– Freddie Stroma reappears as Vigilante.
– Steve Agee and Jennifer Holland return as A.R.G.U.S. agents Economos and Harcourt respectively.
– Robert Patrick features again as Peacemaker’s father, Auggie Smith.
– Frank Grillo debuts live-action Rick Flag Sr., following a vocal role in creature Commandos animated series.
– SNL’s Tim Meadows joins Season Two.
Season Two unfolds within James Gunn’s rebooted DC Universe timeline starting with last year’s animated horror series “Creature Commandos,” followed by July’s “Superman.”
The proclamation of “Peacemaker” Season Two marks another milestone in James Gunn’s revitalized narrative architecture at DC Studios aimed at unifying stories across TV shows, films, and animation under one cohesive universe. While primarily targeting fans of mature superhero storytelling with its irreverent tones of humor mixed with action-packed exploration of moral ambiguity, how it resonates globally depends largely on audience reception to Gunn’s expanding mythology beginning this July (Superman).
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