DC fans can prepare, like Warner Bros. has grandiose projects to expand its shared cinematographic universe.
And as The New York Times reports, the studio will be expanding the narrative of its spin-off series films that will be interconnected with hero functionality. The information was revealed by DC Films President Walter Hamada himself.
At the time, the executive revealed that DC Films “will now work with filmmakers to develop weapons for their films – television series that will air on HBO Max and which are interconnected with their on-screen productions.”
In his speech, Hamada briefly explained his plans:
“With every movie that we plan now, we ask ourselves, ‘What’s your potential spinoff from Max?’
It should be remembered that this proposal is already coming to life with the new HBO Max series on the character ‘Peacemaker‘, which will be part of the DC Cinematic Universe, the DCEU.
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Filming for the series will begin shortly and filmmaker James Gunn is already in Canada, preparing to start work on the new project Warner Bros.
In all, Season 1 will only have eight one-hour episodes.
Recalling that Gunn will take the direction of several episodes, including the pilot. Peter Safran joins as executive producer, while Cena assists in overseeing the project.
For those who don’t know, Peacemaker is a master at arms who believes in peace at all costs – no matter how many people have to kill for it.
The work will expand the universe Gunn is creating with “ The Suicide Squad, ” which premieres on August 6, 2023.
“The Suicide Squad” will also feature the return of Viola Davis (Amanda Waller), Joel Kinnaman and Jai Courtney (Captain Boomerang).
Nathan Fillion (Arm-Fall-Off-Boy), Pete Davidson (Blackguard), Michael Rooker (Savant), Flula Borg (Javelin), Sean Gunn (Weasal) and Mayling Ng (Mongal) are the new additions to the cast.