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Peacemaker Season 2 Earns Rare 100% Rotten Tomatoes Score, Surpassing DC Favorites

Summary

  • Peacemaker Season 2 opens with a flawless 100% Rotten Tomatoes score
  • It surpasses the first season's 93% and many acclaimed DC films and shows
  • The series explores Peacemaker's struggles and complicated bond with Emilia Harcourt
Peacemaker Season 2 Earns Rare 100% Rotten Tomatoes Score, Surpassing DC Favorites

Peacemaker Season 2 has arrived with its first reviews, and the response has been overwhelmingly positive. The highly anticipated series, which returns after a widely praised debut, is once again putting the spotlight on unlikely heroes that James Gunn has turned into fan favorites.

The new season digs deeper into Peacemaker's struggles and his complicated bond with Emilia Harcourt, promising plenty of unexpected turns. The experts note that the show is less about saving the world and more about what these characters face when the mission ends.

Peacemaker Season 2 is off to an extraordinary start on Rotten Tomatoes, opening with a flawless 100% score from 35 reviews. This makes it stronger than its first season, which stood tall with a 93%, and is also one of the highest-rated DC live-action projects ever. The show has set a new standard for the DCU, surpassing even some of the most celebrated DC films and series.

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Peacemaker Season 2 has opened with a flawless 100% Rotten Tomatoes score, surpassing the first season's 93% and many other celebrated DC projects.
Peacemaker Season 2 has set a new standard for the DCU, with its 100% Rotten Tomatoes score outshining even acclaimed titles like The Dark Knight and Wonder Woman.
The new season digs deeper into Peacemaker's personal struggles and his complicated bond with Emilia Harcourt, moving away from just saving the world and exploring the characters' inner conflicts.

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