DC Television Suicide Squad’ Spinoff Series ‘Peacemaker’ Starring John Cena From James Gunn Set at Max

Based on all the other costumes in TSS, I’m really eager to see Gunn’s take on Vigilante.
 
After Esai Morales replacing Nicholas Hoult in Mission Impossible, no recasting surprises me.
 


Given the extra hours this series will provide him, I wonder if any of these characters could pop up here.

Probably not the bigger guns (Freeze, Deathstroke) but… maybe. Punch and Jewelee are, I believe, Charlton characters, so they would definitely fit with Peacemaker.
 
Ever since Gunn said he wouldn’t be directing all the episodes, I’ve been wondering who the other director(s) might be.

Pulling from Danny McBride’s crew is very welcome news.
 
Totally missed that Heyerdahl is in this series. Love that guy! He’s great in everything.
 
Brad Anderson’s usual stuff has a different vibe than I would be expecting from a show involving Gunn and Jody Hill, but he directed some of my favorite episodes of Fringe, so I’m here for it.
 
Nice little preview of the Vigilante suit.
 
John Cena says 'Peacemaker' TV show 'turns up the volume on anything you see in 'The Suicide Squad''

"The Peacemaker is an interesting character because his ego seems contradictory," says the wrestler and actor. "He is this guy who has developed this philosophy and he can use it as a blanket to behave badly: 'I am doing this thing that is morally wrong but I am doing it in the name of peace so it's okay.' He views himself as a superhero but I think a lot of us would watch his actions and think that they're morally wrong. In WWE I always try to get people to describe their characters in one sentence and I think that one sentence [for the Peacemaker is] 'He wants peace so much he's willing to kill for it.'" Also? As Idris Elba's character Bloodsport points out in the film's R-rated trailer, Peacemaker wears a helmet that resembles a toilet seat. "I loved it because it is so memorable," says Cena. "The first time I put on that helmet, man, it was like, right, I'm going to rock this!"

The Suicide Squad writer-director James Gunn initially thought of casting his Guardians of the Galaxy star Dave Bautista as the Peacemaker. When the actor opted instead to play the lead in Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead, the director handpicked Cena for the role. "I truly believe that in life we don't find opportunity, it finds us," says the actor. "I didn't look at myself as a second choice; I just looked at it as a chance to do the best I could." According to Gunn, Cena proved a revelation during the film's shoot. "He was a bit of a risk," says the filmmaker. "I'm hiring someone without auditioning. But he came in on the first day and just slayed and ended up being the best improvisational actor I've ever worked with in my life."

Gunn was so inspired by his collaboration with Cena that he decided to foreground his character in a Peacemaker spin-off TV show, which the pair have spent the pandemic shooting in Canada, and will premiere on HBO Max in January.

"Other than having to do it during times of COVID, it's been a complete joy," says Gunn of the show. "There's so many things I love about filmmaking, but with a TV show, you really are able to breathe. so it's so fun and so comfortable. I love these characters and you can really get to know these characters in a nuanced way. It's also giving me a way to deal with some things politically that are going on in the world."

"I would venture to say that Peacemaker actually turns up the volume on anything that you see in The Suicide Squad," says Cena. "I want people to enjoy The Suicide Squad and I really think they will. Once they get a feel for these characters they're going to want more and that's where Peacemaker picks up."
 
James Gunn Reveals 'Peacemaker' Editing Status, Episode Runtimes, Story Structure, and More

Gunn recently spoke with our own Steve Weintraub for The Suicide Squad and got into the nitty-gritty of the Peacemaker spinoff, including its editing status, episode runtimes, and what moved Gunn to say, "I love television storytelling."

Gunn revealed that the series will center around "one big storyline" while giving every other character of the ensemble cast their own journey to go on: "Every character has their own story. So there's the six main characters of Peacemaker, Leota Adebayo, who's Danielle Brooks, Emilia Harcourt, who's Jennifer Holland, Vigilante, who's Freddie Stroma, Clemson Murn, who is Chukwudi Iwuji, and John Economos, who is Steve Agee. It's really an ensemble about those six characters." And Gunn felt free to take his time and explore the nuances and unique turns of these characters afforded to him by the luxury of eight-episode television storytelling.

“You are able to let things relax. You are able to really, fully focus on the characters. Something can be funny. It can go on for a little while. You get into the nuances of the dramatic relationships that you don't have time for in a movie, and you don't have to have that constantly chugging along [pace] that you have in a movie... You can have a scene that doesn't have to do with anything in a TV show, because it's such a large format. We've got eight hours of storytelling, [so] we can have something go off, and it doesn't really need to go to point A and point B and point C like you do in a movie... So I loved the format of television. I had a blast, and I think it suited me very well."

However, unlike many of the prestige streaming dramas we see today, which vary wildly in episode length thanks to a lack of traditional commercial breaks, Gunn said that his Peacemaker episodes will be paced more traditionally: "They're more like 40-something minutes. They vary. Some are longer than others and some are shorter. But basically, I was kind of in the range of what is your actual, traditional hour-long, which is between 40 and 44 minutes." For network and basic cable television, commercials would eat up the rest of the time, making it technically an hour. Here, without these ad breaks, it seems like Peacemaker is gonna zip along at a refreshing clip.

When it comes to editing these eight episodes down to their network-ready lengths, Gunn revealed that the team is "pretty far along. The first three are pretty much completely edited. Four and five are coming along. They're a little slower, because they were directed by other people. Six, I just saw the first cut of last night, which I directed, I'm really happy with. And then eight is most of the way edited, and so is seven, which is [directed by] Brad Anderson." Gunn mentioning Anderson is particularly intriguing, given that Anderson's CV is full of slow-burn, prestige horror films like The Machinist and Session 9; the idea of that filmmaker unleashing himself on such wildly unhinged, comedic material alongside Gunn sounds like quite the fusion of tastes and impulses.

After this back-to-back slate of DCEU worldbuilding, what's next for Gunn? "I see myself doing more television for sure, mostly because of Peacemaker and then one other thing we're talking about, but I don't know what it's going to be," said Gunn, dropping a cryptic hint about another series in development. However, Gunn revealed that his particularly busy dance card came from an accidentally flawed methodology of choosing projects, and that he may wish to try another method in the near future: "I did something I don't love doing, which is stacking up projects. So I had Suicide Squad, Peacemaker, [the Guardians of the Galaxy] Christmas special, Guardians 3 for a long time. And I don't like doing that. I like doing something like I did with Suicide Squad, figuring out I want to do it and then going straight into it, figuring out Peacemaker, going straight into it. I don't like having things that I'm doing that I decided to do three years ago."
 


His level of commitment to this character is simply off the charts.

Either that or he just really ****ing loves that suit.
 

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