19 October, 2025
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URGENT UPDATE: In a stunning revelation, James Gunn has confirmed that the second season of Peacemaker almost featured the return of Clemson Murn, a character played by Chukwudi Iwuji, in a pivotal role. With only one episode remaining, fans are eager to know what this means for the future of the series.

During a recent episode of the Peacemaker podcast, Gunn disclosed that Murn, who was previously possessed by the alien butterfly Ik Nobe Llok, was slated to appear as an action hero on an alternate Earth, specifically Earth-2 (or Earth-X). He would have joined the Sons of Liberty alongside Vigilante in a mission to combat Nazi forces. Gunn described this version of Murn as a “kick-ass Harriet Tubman,” emphasizing his heroic transformation compared to his previous villainous persona.

Despite Murn’s absence from the final season, Gunn reassured fans that the character’s story has not been forgotten and hinted at the possibility of future developments. “There’s still the future, we didn’t blow up Earth-2,” he stated, indicating that the storyline could still evolve in upcoming projects.

As the finale approaches, Gunn has also expressed that while Peacemaker may not return for a third season immediately, some characters will continue to exist in the DC universe. When asked by Deadline about the show’s future, he noted, “some of these characters will continue” beyond season two, leaving fans intrigued about what’s next.

With the finale looming, viewers are left to wonder how these developments will unfold and if they will see Murn or any of their favorite characters again. Gunn’s busy schedule may impact the timeline for any potential follow-ups, but the excitement surrounding the series remains palpable.

Stay tuned for the upcoming finale as more details are expected to be revealed, potentially setting the stage for a thrilling continuation of the Peacemaker saga. Fans are urged to keep an eye on Polygon and other official sources for the latest updates.