The second season of Peacemaker is on the way, but there is uncertainty among fans about which elements of the first season will be considered canon in the new DCU continuity, especially after the closure of the old DCEU. James Gunn, co-director of DC Studios, has addressed these doubts in a new official podcast, where he clarifies that, although many characters from the first season will continue to be part of the new universe, Bat-Mite will not be one of them.
Oh no, Batmito!
Bat-Mite, described by Gunn as a “two-foot-tall imp who worships Batman”, had a brief mention in the first episode of season 1. Gunn commented that this character, despite being one of his favorites, “cannot be said for sure to be real” in the new DCU. This is significant, as Bat-Mite, with his reality-altering abilities, could complicate the narrative if included in future adventures of Peacemaker.
Additionally, Gunn reported that the cameos of Aquaman and The Flash in the first season are also not canon, which underscores the end of the DCEU continuity. In light of this, the filmmaker urged fans to listen to his podcast for further clarifications on the canonization of other characters and elements of the series.
Season 2 of Peacemaker will premiere on HBO Max on August 21, and fans can expect more references to comic book characters, considering Gunn’s tendency to adapt less conventional figures from the DC universe. With its renewed focus, Peacemaker promises to remain relevant in the changing landscape of comic-based entertainment.