Peacemaker Season 2 section 8 is out now – and some big clues are falling over where the DC universe (DCU) could go next time.
The title ‘Full Nelson’, HBO Max TV Show’s final-and potentially, last episode — Foal Foal Fous in an almost time-long episode. Nevertheless, it delivers some huge reveals that include setting up a potential Peacemaker spin-off and MARTRA manThe latter is the follow -up to the 2025s Superman film.
When the credits roll on this season’s last chapter, I imagine you have lots of questions about the above and other things that happen in ‘Full Nelson’ – and I will do my best to answer them. Full spoilers immediately follow for Peacemaker‘s season 2 -finalsSo don’t proceed unless you’ve seen it.
Who dies in Peacemaker season 2 section 8?
Fortunately, there is no important thing. Of course, a bunch of Argus agents die in the hands of the different monstrosets that inhabit the different dimensions explored by the said agency’s staff. This number includes Agent Clyne, whose face is crushed by the small, meat-eating imps that populates a Willy Wonka-like world.
Peacemaker However, Season 2’s main crew all does it. This means that the titular anti-hero, the rest of the 11. Street Kids (including Eagly!), And characters who got their live-action DCU debuted in this show-rick flag SR, Sasha Bordeaux and Langston Fleury-left.
That said, not all good news for all of the above people. Or to be more accurate, Chris Smith, alias Peacemaker …
Salvation Explained: What is the new world we see in the Peacemaker Season 2 final?
In Season 2 final’s final sequence, Smith is kidnapped by Argus agents and brought back to their headquarters. Arrives at Argus HQ, he is greeted by Flag SR, the institute’s acting director and sent through a doorway to salvation, also known as the seemingly idyllic world discovered during Argus’ exploration of other realities in ‘Full Nelson’.
Confused, Smith Flag asks what’s going on. The latter tells Smith that he is used as a guinea pig, so Argus can study the effects of the atmosphere of salvation, the environment and other potentially deadly things on the human body.
The reason Smith was selected? Because understandably flag SR still wants revenge for Smith Killing Flag SR’s son in 2021’s Suicide Squad. Cue Flag SR and Company closes the only doorway to salvation when Smith runs toward it in an attempt to escape. Caught and alone Smith hears some roar from a nearby forest. Screen shards to black. Roll credits.
Ok, so what exactly is salvation? Apart from the fact that it seems to be habitable, the flag wants to be a prison-like world that Metahumans can be sent to-permanently, maybe I-if they pose a threat to DCU’s planet earth. The US government seems to be aboard the SR SR SPRANCE as well, especially after the flag SR convinces them that Lex Luthor may have been on something with his crusade against Metahumans.
Smith may be the first inmate of salvation, but he certainly won’t be its last. In fact, its introduction may serve as a jump-off point for other DCU chapter 1 projects including the sequel to the 2025s Superman. Talking about which …
How DC Comics’ Salvation Run can create Tomorrow Man of Tomorrow, alias James Gunns Superman –
As I said, Salvation is not a new concept that DC Studios Co-Ceo James Gunn Cooked to Peacemaker. In fact, it is a world that is actually found in DC Comics, and there is a specific cartoon from 2007, entitled ‘Salvation Run’, which may have some clues to what is going to come in Gunn’s Superman successor.
Based on a pitch of no one other than Game of Thrones Author George RR Martin, ‘Salvation Run’ is a seven-edition series that ran from November 2007 to June 2008. In it, Supervillains were captured by Suicide Squad sent to and imprisoned on a planet called Salvation. There forms DC’s various big bad alliances to either try to escape this world or accept their fate and decide to rule over it.
What is interesting about salvation or calling it by its scientific name, Cygnus 4019- is actually a ‘training world’ for the new gods in apocolips. This is the planet controlled by Darkseid, alias one of DC Comics’ most iconic Supervillains.
Ok, so what does this have to do with MARTRA manalias Gunn’s next DCU production? Well, Darkseid won’t be the primary villain for that piece. He is more likely to be a threat to Thanos level that appears at the end of DCU Chapter 1, entitled ‘Gods and Monsters’, or in a future DCU saga.
However, it is possible that Desaad, one of Darkseid’s Lieutenants who oversees the new goods’ training program on salvation, could be MARTRA man‘s primary antagonist instead. However, that would mean that we all had wrong to assume that Gunn teased Brainiac would be MARTRA man‘s villain when he shared the movie that finished manuscript in mid -September.
If – and it’s still a big if – desaad is MARTRA manBig Bad, he’s definitely a supervillain that is powerful enough to force Archenemies Superman and Lex Luthor to get together. Gunn has already confirmed that MARTRA man Will be “a story that Lex and Superman will have to work together”, so it may be that they have to set aside their differences to prevent Desaad from invading the planet Earth.
Admittedly, it’s all just speculations at this time. Salvation’s admission to one of the best HBO Max Shows’ latest final is perhaps just an Easter egg for eagle -eyed fans to choose. Alternatively, it can lay the foundation of a completely different DCU project, which just as happened to be teased in ‘Full Nelson’ …
CHECKMATE explained: What is the new agency created in Peacemaker’s Season 2 final?
After tracking an on-the-Run Smith and Eagly, 11th Street Kids-Emilia Harcourt, John Economos, Lota Adebayo and Adrian Chase/Vigilante Smith that he is not the damn monster he claims to be.
In fact, they suggest it is not too late to be the whole one he has always wanted to be. And armed with Adebayo’s dream of establishing a new spy agency and a boat load with cash (read: blood money), which Chase has hidden in his mother’s basement, the group began to be the heroic counterpart to the increasingly new argus.
Introduction of Checkmate, a new organization born out of Adebayo’s espion agency BluePrint and funded by Chases Secret Cash Pile. The Smith and the 11th Street children are also not its only employees – in fact, alienated by the evil trip Argus has taken, Sasha Bordeaux, Langston Fleury and Rip Jagger/Judomaster are also on the tour.
Like Planet Salvation, Checkmate is not a linked by Gunn.
CHECKMATE was established in ‘Action Comics #598’ in March 1988 and is a hidden operating agency established by Amanda Waller, who has included as a peace champion, vigilance and Bordeaux among its list. Grades that have appeared in other DCU films and TV shows such as Creature Commandos‘Gi -robot, Superman‘s losing amazing, and Peacemaker 2Maxwell Lord, has also been part of its line-up.
In min Peacemaker Season 2 final forecasts, I suggested that Checkmate would be established in DCU and even be a spin-off of the aforementioned show.
At the time of publication, a Check TV series have not been announced. But with a third season of Peacemaker Looks incredibly unlikely (more about this in a moment) I wouldn’t be surprised if Gunn confirms Check is under development.
It sounds like it will happen before rather than later. When he talked about the latest episode of the official Peacemaker podcast, Gunn said: “Peacemaker will be back like this TV show. We will see exactly what form. We have plans” before we add “We see the series’ primary role crew” in the future of DCU in not too long “.
Will there be a peace maker season 3?
Not with the exact title. Speaking at the end of September, Gunn indicated that Peacemaker Season 2 would not get a successor. But by checkmate now established in DCU, it is possible that one Check TV -Show will be Peacemaker Season 3 in all except name.
Smith’s disappearance could also form the basis of its plot, where his allies use their resources to find out exactly what happened to him. So while Peacemaker 3 is not technical in the future of DCU, a potential Check Off-shoot could be.
Is there any comos in Peacemaker Season 2’s last episode?
No. In Season 2 final fores, I linked to earlier, I wondered about the prospect of seeing Superman or even Robert Pattinson’s Batman in ‘Full Nelson’. I also discussed the prospect of the latter happening in a Peacemaker Season 2 section 8 Trailer Fan Theory Article.
None of these comoser – or anyone else, for that matter – seemed, though, so that’s one thing I guess wrong!
Is there any mid-circuit or post-credit scenes in Peacemaker Season 2’s eighth chapter?
Yes, there are a few end credits stingers. Like its Forebears’ scenes after credits, however, they are just joke -loaded extensions of sequences that actually entered the episode.
The first to take place when the flag SR tells senior pentagon officials about salvation, US defense secretary Mori asks flag SR if he installs a bug-zapper-style barrier on salvation to prevent its metahuman inmates from escaping. Cue an irritated flag SR trying to tell Mori that salvation does not need one because the only way or out is through one of the multidimensional doorways that Argus controls.
The second end credits scene is a continuation of the economy’s humorous awkward conversation with Sydney Happerssen and other Argus staff. There are a few fun lines that are improvised by Steve Agee playing economies, but you can see why this sequence was abbreviated.
And that’s it, I think! Did I miss something significant that happened in ‘Full Nelson’? Or have I got something wrong with some of the above? Tell me that in the comments. When you are done, read the section below for more DCU-based coverage.



