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442. DC Studios: Peacemaker, Season 2 REVIEW (SPOILERS)

Seth Everett October 22, 2025


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This week on Hall of Justice:

WARNING: Do not listen to this episode unless you have seen season two of the 2025 DC Studios HBO Max series “Peacemaker” or do not mind hearing key plot points.

Peacemaker is a spin-off series of the 2021 DC film The Suicide Squad. It is written and directed by James Gunn, who along with Peter Safran run the new DC Studios. Season two aired in 2025 on HBO Max. It stars John Cena, Danielle Brooks, Freddie Stroma, Jennifer Holland, Steve Agee, Frank Grillo, and Robert Patrick.

Season two is part of a soft reboot of the DC Universe. Season one took place in the DCEU (or “Snyder-Verse”). After the reboot, Gunn retconned scenes from season one and changed them to fit with the new “DC Studios.” Season two is the third release in the new continuity following 2025’s Creature Commandos and Superman film. Confused? Hopefully, this episode explains it all.

Comedian and podcaster Eddie Pence rejoins the show to discuss Peacemaker and the decisions to alter continuity to fit this new narrative. They also talk about the impending sale of Warner Bros. Discovery and the potential impact that transaction could have on the DC Studio / Gunn-Verse.

For 20% off of the Area 51 Studios Kickstarter for issue #2: https://QIy2V2.short.gy/h3zxAX
For Issues #1 and #2 : https://QIy2V2.short.gy/yM2OSd

 

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Seth Everett

Seth Everett is a 24-year National Sports Broadcaster currently heard on iHeartMedia, NBC Sports Radio, Westwood One (Olympics coverage), & Entercom. He is a media veteran that has been seen & heard on ESPN, Sirius/XM, Bloomberg TV, FOX Sports covering 2 Super Bowls, 12 World Series, 2 NBA Finals, & 2 Stanley Cup Finals. Also covered local teams such as the New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Seattle Mariners, Colorado Avalanche, Denver Broncos, & more.

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