Today (February 12), according to IGN, the TV series "Peacemaker", a prequel to "The Suicide Squad" starring "Zhao Xina" John Cena, will be broadcast on HBO Max in January 2022. Casey Bloys, content director of HBO Max, revealed the news in an interview with foreign media Hollywood Reporter. Casey Bloys said that he had recently participated in the production of some TV series based on DC comics, and "Peacemaker" was one of the first programs he put into production. Casey Bloys, head of content at HBO Max, said in an interview: “I only started to get involved in DC (comic TV series) content in August 2020. "Peacemaker" is one of the first TV series I participated in producing and one of the first TV series to be broadcast in January 2022. This is a good example that shows that HBO Max can do something with DC comics, because our production level has been able to bring all DC comics to the TV screen so far.” The Peacemaker does not have any super powers, but he has a super suit equipped with various gadgets and weapons. He is also a skilled combatant, weapon user and vehicle driver, and is the prototype of the anti-hero The Comedian from DC Comics' Watchmen. |
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