- Peacemaker season 2 will explore the 11th Street Kids in more detail
- The group’s various dynamics will be examined in depth
- Its cast has teased what fans can expect to see and hear in the HBO Max show’s next entry
The cast of Peacemaker season 2 has tentatively revealed what’s next for the 11th Street Kids after their world-saving exploits in the show’s debut installment.
Ahead of the popular show’s return, I sat down with Danielle Brooks, Freddie Stroma, and Steve Agee to learn more about their individual and collective character arcs in the HBO Max Original’s sophomore entry. Full spoilers follow for Peacemaker season 1, so proceed with caution.
Peacemaker‘s first season ended with the 11th Street Kids stopping an alien invasion. However, despite the strong albeit dysfunctional bonds they formed last season, the group – John Cena’s Chris Smith/Peacemaker, Jennifer Holland’s Emilia Harcourt, Brooks’ Leota Adebayo, Stroma’s Adrian Chase/Vigilante, and Agee’s John Economos – largely went their separate ways after thwarting the aforementioned hostile takeover.
Unsurprisingly, season 2 opens with each individual doing their own thing. Sure, there’s the occasional check-in between certain characters but it’s only when the plot progresses that the quintet are pulled back into each other’s orbit. By and large, though, each person is dealing with their own issues and/or pursuing their own dreams in the DC Universe (DCU) TV show’s second season.
For Adebayo, that means having the freedom to start her life anew without her mother – Amanda Waller, who was ousted as the director of ARGUS in last season’s finale by her daughter blowing the whistle on Waller’s nefarious schemes – dictating her every move. But, even as Adebayo navigates other personal problems and desires with her newfound sense of freedom, helping her friends is still her number one priority.
“In a way, she’s been imprisoned physically and mentally by her mom,” Brooks said. “When she decides to rat our her mom, she finally breaks her mom’s hold on her.
“We get to witness that transition and more of the optimistic person she is in season two,” Brooks added. “Adebayo immediately gets to work making things happen [for herself], but that comes with sacrifices, as we’ll see with her wife this season. But, even with those marital issues, she finds time to lift up the rest of the 11th Street Kids and become that encouraging voice as they deal with their struggles. She almost becomes this motherly figure to everyone else, which may be a reaction to what she never had with her own mom.”
Such problems loom large over Smith and Harcourt’s season 2 arcs, but Chase and Economos aren’t immune from facing similar inter- and intra-personal issues. Indeed, whether it’s the feelings of fraternal alienation Chase feels amid the regression of his friendship with Smith or Economos’ split loyalties to his friends and job at ARGUS, the duo are similarly plagued by difficulties in the DCU Chapter One project’s latest installment.
“He definitely looks to Peacemaker for that support,” Stroma said, “So, his feelings are hurt when he’s not being invited to things or only being called upon when he’s needed. He needs to fill that void, and you’ll see in episode one how Adrian’s focus shifts to other members of the 11th Street Kids, because all he really wants is to have friends. After season one, he’s nudged his way [into this group] and maybe thinks ‘I’ve finally found my tribe’. When you see them having a big party on the roof [as Peacemaker season 2’s red band trailer teased], it’s everything he’s ever wanted.”
“Economos is a creature of habit,” Agee admitted. “He’s great at his job and being this tech guru. That’s his routine and, for someone like him, it’s really hard to up-end those patterns, which is why he’s still at ARGUS at the start of this season.
“He’s really reluctant to do some of the stuff that’s asked of him, but he also doesn’t want to lose his job because he can use it to help his friends and, without spoiling much, stay one step ahead of ARGUS. I think if you have him an ultimatum to choose his friends and keep them safe, or continue working for ARGUS, I think he’d pick the former. Having friends is new to him, but he really needs the 11th Street Kids, and I think that showed in season one and will do so again in season two.”
Peacemaker season 2 premieres on August 21 in North and South America, and August 22 everywhere else. Before it does, read my ultimate guide on Peacemaker season 2 for more on its cast, plot, and trailers, plus my Peacemaker season 2 review to see what I thought of its first five episodes.
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