Warning: Contains spoilers for Peacemaker.
James Gunn is back behind the wheel, and it shows in the soundtrack for DC’s Peacemaker TV show. James Gunn became a household name when he began working for Marvel on the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise. He quickly developed a reputation for two things: pulling out obscure comic book characters to include in his media, and making a killer soundtrack where every song hit just right. When it comes to music, Peacemaker similarly delivers.
Peacemaker sees John Cena return to his DCEU role from The Suicide Squad alongside some familiar faces, some new adaptations of DC Comics characters, and some brand new characters fresh from the mind of James Gunn. After briefly thinking that he is free, Peacemaker finds himself trapped in Argus’ latest plan: Project Butterfly. While Peacemaker is facing off against the mysterious Butterflies, his father, Auggie Smith (Robert Patrick) is arrested and revealed as the white supremacist villain White Dragon.
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Superhero adaptations and James Gunn both thrive on a certain degree of spectacle, and every song in Peacemaker helps to drive that point home. Whether the song is playing in the background of an emotional montage that helps dive deeper into the damaged psyche of the patriotic-to-a-fault Peacemaker, or is the score to a fight scene with John Cena in his underwear, it serves its purpose well. Here’s every song that appears in the Peacemaker soundtrack.
“Do Ya Wanna Taste It” – Wig Wam: Each episode of Peacemaker includes a full opening credits sequence in which the majority of the series cast puts on a fully choreographed dance number to Wig Wam’s 2010 song “Do Ya Wanna
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