A Teased Character From Peacemaker Could Be the Key To Explaining the DCU Reset

The DC Extended Universe is set to receive a much needed theatrical reset in 2025, with the anticipated release of Superman: Legacy. While the DCEU will officially end with Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom in Dec. 2023, The Flash has seemingly set the stage for the newly rebooted DCU under Peter Saffron and James Gunn. Despite this, many fans have been expressing confusion over the logistics of the “broad but not blanket” reboot. This is largely due to the fact certain actors will be reprising their roles in the new universe with certain plot elements also carrying over, while most others will not.Interestingly, the upcoming second season of Peacemaker could be the thing that will finally offer an explanation. Peacemaker’s first season only made a passing reference to Bat-Mite, Batman’s number one interdimensional fanboy. A legitimate onscreen appearance from the character, however, could be the perfect way to address this new continuity. Of course, nobody will know how Peacemaker will tie into the new DCU. But even if Bat-Mite doesn’t play a part in how it does, the potential incorporation of such a character into the series would still make perfect sense.The events of 2023’s The Flash introduced the concept of the DC Multiverse into its theatrical releases, featuring a number of cameos from previous DC media. Barry Allen breaks his original timeline by traveling back in time to prevent his mother’s death, creating a world that crosses over with Michael Keaton’s Batman and where no Metahumans exist. By the end of the film, he seemingly manages to fix the paradox, but only to an extent. It appears that he now occupies a reality where Ben Affleck’s Batman no longer exists (presumably along with Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman and Henry Cavill’s Superman) but Jason Momoa’s Aquaman still does, according to the film’s after-credits scene.RELATED: How a Classic Twilight Zone Story Inspired a Great Justice League Story

The DC Extended Universe is set to receive a much needed theatrical reset in 2025, with the anticipated release of Superman: Legacy. While the DCEU will officially end with Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom in Dec. 2023, The Flash has seemingly set the stage for the newly rebooted DCU under Peter Saffron and James Gunn. Despite this, many fans have been expressing confusion over the logistics of the “broad but not blanket” reboot. This is largely due to the fact certain actors will be reprising their roles in the new universe with certain plot elements also carrying over, while most others will not.

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Interestingly, the upcoming second season of Peacemaker could be the thing that will finally offer an explanation. Peacemaker‘s first season only made a passing reference to Bat-Mite, Batman’s number one interdimensional fanboy. A legitimate onscreen appearance from the character, however, could be the perfect way to address this new continuity. Of course, nobody will know how Peacemaker will tie into the new DCU. But even if Bat-Mite doesn’t play a part in how it does, the potential incorporation of such a character into the series would still make perfect sense.

The events of 2023’s The Flash introduced the concept of the DC Multiverse into its theatrical releases, featuring a number of cameos from previous DC media. Barry Allen breaks his original timeline by traveling back in time to prevent his mother’s death, creating a world that crosses over with Michael Keaton’s Batman and where no Metahumans exist. By the end of the film, he seemingly manages to fix the paradox, but only to an extent. It appears that he now occupies a reality where Ben Affleck’s Batman no longer exists (presumably along with Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman and Henry Cavill’s Superman) but Jason Momoa’s Aquaman still does, according to the film’s after-credits scene.

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