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Burn Bridges Burn: The Jared Leto Joke From The Peacemaker Premiere

George SerranoComment

A single quote from John Cena's Christopher Smith in the Peacemaker Season 2 premiere sent a powerful, unequivocal message: the previous DC movie universe is definitively, and unapologetically, over.

The full quote?

"Ah Jeez, anybody's better than 30 Seconds From Mars. The garage band I was in is better than 30 Seconds From Mars."

This jab at a band was more than a random insult. Its frontman, Jared Leto, famously played the Joker in the DCEU. While Peacemaker has previously mocked characters like Aquaman and Batman, this joke is aimed directly at an actor's real-world professional work, which marks a new level of defiance.

This message is particularly significant because it's a statement from James Gunn himself. As the co-CEO of DC Studios and the writer of this very series, Gunn is the creative force now steering the entire DC Universe. This joke is a top-down declaration of the new corporate and creative policy.

To understand its weight, one must look at the history. James Gunn notably did not bring Leto's Joker back for his film, The Suicide Squad. This came after Leto's reputation as a "method actor" for the original Suicide Squad film, where his unsettling behavior and bizarre "gifts" to castmates became a source of controversy. The Peacemaker joke is the latest, most public moment in this creative separation.

Hollywood has an unwritten rule: you don't mock actors from your own franchise. By having a main character so scathingly dismiss a project tied to a key DCEU actor, Gunn breaks this rule in a very public way. The joke acts as a final confirmation of the DCEU's end.

Paired with the "previously on" recap that replaced the DCEU Justice League actors, this is a clear strategy. The previous universe is making a decisive break from the past. The joke marks a clear end to the previous chapter, signaling a bold, unapologetic future for the new DC Universe.

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