- Pacifier Season 2 confirms that another DCEU movie is Canon in the DCU
- The film in question is 2016 Suicide squad
- A single dialogue line in the last episode of the series reveals why
Pacifier Season 2 has just confirmed that another disappeared film DC Extended Universe (DCEU) is officially Canon in the DC (DCU) universe.
The third chapter of this season, entitled ‘Another Rick Up My Sleeve’, reveals David’s very s defamate Suicide squad The film, which was launched in 2016, is part of the Restarted Cinematographic Franchise of DC Studios. A single seemingly disposable line just at the beginning of episode 3 of season 2 is also all the confirmation we need.
Complete spoilers continue immediately for ‘another Rick in my manga’ and Suicide squad.
The last entrance of the HBO Max program begins with a flashback about Emilia Harcourt and the return of an important 2021 character The suicide squad movie. This film shares some similarities with Suicide squadincluding the live action of Margot Robbie by Harley Quinn, but it was believed that the films sat independently from the other until PacifierThe second season. For more information about the disorderly nature of the DC movie timeline, read our DC movies in the order guide.
But I’m going to leave. Episode 3 of season 2 reveals that, before the events of The suicide squadHarcourt did not have the attached sex with Rick Flag Jr, and it is this flashback scene that consolidates Suicide squadThe place in the Canon DCU.
In the middle of the couple’s conversation, a woman named June is mentioned. Harcourt says she is not happy to lie to June about her and the secret situation of Flag Jr, before Flag Jr jokes that he would play a hole in the middle of the earth if she realized her romantic relationship.
Divotos of DC comics do not need more details about the importance of who June is. However, for anyone who is not a staunch of DC, it is a reference to June Moone, also known as the supervillain most commonly known as enchantress. To summarize its history of comic origin, Moone, an independent artist who attends a costume party in an old castle in his literary debut in April 1966, is possessed by a powerful entity after stumbleding with a secret camera. Long Short History: It is one of the most powerful black magic practitioners that operates in DC Comics.
Anyway, the reason why this is important is why we learn in Suicide squad. According to the first act of the DCEU film, we discover that Flag Jr and Moone are in a relationship. That is even though Moone is already made, who, the spoiler, ends up being the great movie of that film.
Fortunately for Moone, she is finally released from the enchantress Strangehold when Flag Jr crushes the magical heart of enchantress (that is, the source of her powers) with a little help from Quinn. Flag Jr and Moone, then, apparently get their happy moment forever. Well, until Flag Jr and Harcourt begin to sleep together behind them, anyway.
However, the fact that the duo discusses MOON Suicide squad They are canon in the DCU.
DC Studios Cop-Chief James Gunn, who is also the main writer and main director of PacifierThis doubled at the entrance of episode 3 of episode 3 of season 2 of the official pacifier podcast also, with Gunn reconfirming the flag we see in The suicide squad And this Pacifier Flashback is the same as Suicide squad. Therefore, events in Suicide squad – Or, at least, the relationship of Flag Jr and Moone, it is now considered to be DCU Canon.
As regards me, that case is completely closed in a conversation about itself Suicide squadwhich is one of the DC films of worse rating of all time (it has a critical score of 28% in Rotten Tomatoes), it is part of the narrative tapestry of the DCU. The original cut of yesterday’s film, which some fans have cried out to see for years, may never see daylight, but, nevertheless, it is a good tribute by Gunn to include it as part of Peter Safran’s new film universe.