Peacemaker can be called a lot of things: divisive, political, and hilarious! Peacemaker (played by John Cena) is a spin-off show about a character first featured in The Suicide Squad.
After killing his father in season one, Christopher Smith, AKA Peacemaker, ventures to an alternate universe where his brother and his father are still alive and Peacemaker’s family trauma is removed. He often visits this world due to the comforting feeling of his brother’s presence and his father’s seemingly changed political views.
This season really highlights Peacemaker’s trauma and how it affects him as a hero and as a person. While in the alternate universe, he soon starts doing his heroic duties, which causes him to slowly care less and less about his main universe.
This causes a huge highlight in Peacemaker’s flaws as he ends up falling into a hard choice of whether he stays in the alternate universe where he can have a romantic life with his love interest and have his happy family or he can go back to his harder, drab life.

Once this happens, Peacemaker must leave his alternate life behind and soon realizes that his imperfect universe is what makes it comfortable. Season 2 of Peacemaker did not just keep up with the expectations of the first season but raised them even higher with its humor, storytelling, and dramatic scenes. This season also discusses how the alternate universe doors were discovered by Peacemaker’s father instead of him actually inventing them.
This season feels like Peacemaker reliving his trauma, as he often talks to people he has killed or caused harm to while they have no knowledge of him doing so due to the alternate universe.
This season also focuses on John Economos, who didn’t get a lot of screen time in the first season. This season they show off how smart and useful Economos is to the group, even though in the first season they make Economos seem useless and somewhat ignorant compared to his peers.
This season also strays away from any sort of mission taken on by the group due to its disbanding. This also makes Economos feel more relatable, like he’s just a blue-collar man being thrown around by his job. Season 2 of Peacemaker was a great and entertaining watch and is highly recommended for any superhero or antihero fans.










































