- The trailer of Pacifier Episode 8 of season 2 has been launched
- It makes fun of a surreal, exciting and potentially sad ending for the HBO Max show
- Some theories of great fans have emerged online on how the DC universe will affect
There is only one more episode of Pacifier Season 2 before the program comes out our screens once more, or forever, if recent comments made by James Gunn about PacifierIt is believed in the future.
Before the end of this season, entitled ‘The Full Nelson’, touches Earth, HBO Max has sharp our appetite for what is expected to be an eighth surreal, exciting and potentially emotional. In fact, a 30 -second teaser has been launched for the next week’s chapter, and, a shocking one, has already generated a large number of fans theories.

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The spectators not only speculate on how the last season of the television series of the DC Universe (DCU) could not end either. Gunn has already suggested that the last final of the program will establish events to come in other projects of Chapter one of DCU, so its importance in the nascent film franchise of Gunn and Peter Safran is not lost in Pacifieraudience.
However, three particular theories are dominating the Alco de Agua online discussions about the next final of this season. Let’s take a look at them, and see if one or more have some substance for them.
1. Argus unlocks the door of the Multiverse DC, and part II of Batman
One thing is already very clear about what will happen in ‘The Full Nelson’: Rick Flag SR and Argus’ wanted to have in their hands the interdimensional device of Chris Smith for a very specific reason.
With Smith finally delivering said device at the end of Pacifier Episode 7 of season 2, Argus is not wasting time in good use (read: bad).
As the previous teaser reveals, the children on 11th Street, less Smith, which has been locked up for their alleged crimes, and several Argus agents will be sent to explore other realities within the DC multiverse. We see Emilia Harcourt and Company explore a colorful world of caramel cane that hides … something. A different door that leads to the infested landscape dimension of the giant skull spider we saw for the first time Pacifier The official progress of season 2 is also shown.
We already know that the Smith device gives access to the Quantum deployment chamber (QUC) and, according to the titular character, another 99 universes. But, given the flag sr reserves on interdimensional trips and parallel worlds, after all, he constantly said he does not want a repetition of what happened in Superman -Why is it determined to use the QUC device to explore other realities?
The answer is simple. As Harcourt tells John economos later in the teaser, Argus wants to find “resources [and] New land for overpopulation. “It seems, then, that Argus wants to locate other habitable dimensions, extract his resources for the land of the DCU, and perhaps even replace part of the human population of his planet in these other realities.
That presents numerous problems, one of which I will arrive in its own section later.
Not only makes the land of the DCU susceptible to all kinds of dangerous alien life forms, but also presents the opportunity for a vindictive Keith/Captain Triumph to go after Chris one last time. Of course, that will only be possible if Argus opens the door to Earth-2. However, given the tragic events of Pacifier Episode 7 of season 2 and the fact that it was shown that a Keith full of anger was still alive before that chapter ended, I do not think we have seen the last of him this season.
However, Argus exploration of the Multiverse may not be all bad news. It is possible that one of the 99 doors of the QUC leads to the look of Matt Reeves, also known as where Robert Pattinson plays Bruce Wayne and his vigilant Alter-Ego Batman.
If that is the case, is it too difficult to think that PacifierThe end of season 2 of the season could include a cameo that pleases the multitude of The BatmanThe main star? What happens if it gives us the slightest vision of something that can happen in Batman II partAlso (learn more about that movie in my guide on Batman II part)? It is true that the latter is a summary of pipes, but the first one would undoubtedly help consolidate the DC Elseworlds initiative that all projects that are not DCU, like Reeves Bat-Hamper (the Snyder-Habverse would fall under this term umbrella?)
2. Peacemaker Season 2 Episode 8 will establish Man of Tomorrow and will reveal to its villain
Pacifier He has already given us some clues about what Gunn’s Superman sequel, also known as Man of tomorrowwill imply. In fact, the Big Cameo of season 2 of episode 6 was the perfect configuration for Man of tomorrowBut what goes beyond this season and officially confirms who will be its villain?
Gunn has dropped some clues about the identity of the main antagonist of this film. In mid -September, he suggested that it would be someone so powerful that Archionemigo Clark Kent/Superman and Lex Luthor will need to work together to defeat them. Almost two weeks later, Gunn shared an image of Man of tomorrowThe finished script, which seemed to include another provocation over its main villain.
With Flag SR and Argus exploring alternative dimensions in ‘The Full Nelson’, some fans think that one of these realities has the key to introducing Man of tomorrowThe main villain, that is, if you think fans anyway, Brainiac.
It is not such an extravagant theory when you read people’s reasoning for this hypothesis. Redditors, including Cig_SG_Throwaway and Lastofdays94, in addition to the Zebesian-X Resetera user, argue convincing arguments about this theory, and I did not put it beyond Gunn to reward Pacifier Fans to see this incredibly important DCU project revealing that Brainiac will be its Superman The follow -up is great.
We have no more time to wait to see if this particular theory is true. Meanwhile, get the loss of everything we know so far Man of tomorrow.
3. Vigilant-1 and Vigilante-2 exchanged universes in season 2 episode 7
Given the theories that I have discussed previously, it may sound strange to say that this is incredibly skeptical. However, it is worth discussing because it is a theory of such convincing fans.
In the middle of the seventh entry chaos of this season, titled ‘Like a Keith at night’, it is completely possible that the Earth-1 version of Adrian Chase/Vigilante (also known as the one that exists in the DCU) exchanges places with its Earth-2 variant. That means that the DCU vigilant stayed on Earth-2 to allow her friends to escape, with the earth’s vigilant-2 taking her place in the DCU.
It seems that fans cannot agree if this is the case. In Reddit, users Siddhartha404, Imaginary_penalty_97 and Kiki_and_Hors suspect that this switcheroo took place.
Nor are they the only ones who think about it. About the Remote, Madness, Mr. Ursine and YAP are also convinced that this happened.
Others are not so safe. CALLIGRAPERBORN REDITOR9924, in addition to the members of the Remote and Layell do not believe they will exchange places, for example.
So what should we believe? According to the subthingrandom review user, the subtitles of this episode reveal that the Earth-2 version of Vigilante is the one that was left behind. Unless, as something suggested, the team of closed subtitles made an error, that seems to solve this particular debate.
But what do you do with previous theories? And have you seen others that sound as if they could demonstrate in one of the next episodes of the second season of Best Hbo Max Shows? Answer me in the comments.