James Gunn’s new Superman movie does more than just tell a story about a hero from Krypton. It officially starts a whole new chapter for the DC Universe. This marks a fresh attempt to build a shared world that can grow and connect across many different films and shows.
Building shared worlds in movies is tricky. Many have tried and failed. But Gunn, now leading DC Studios, hopes to match the success seen in other big franchises. His plan is not just to connect everything, but to tell full and satisfying stories along the way. Superman is the first major piece in this new puzzle.
The movie gives fans hints of what’s coming next. It brings in characters and setups that will play big roles later. But it doesn’t lose focus. The story of Superman remains at the center. That balance shows the strength of Gunn’s new vision for DC.
One big clue about what’s next comes from a short scene in Superman. John Cena’s Peacemaker appears on a talk show. His surprise cameo connects directly to the next show in the DCU timeline—Peacemaker season two. The show had started under the old DC film lineup, but now it’s part of this new shared world.
The Peacemaker season two trailer gives even more clues. It shows two heroes—Guy Gardner and Hawkgirl—who also appear in the Superman movie. They play key roles in the story, helping during a battle against an invasion of the planet Jarhanpur by a group from Boravia. These characters link Superman directly to Peacemaker’s next season.
There’s also Maxwell Lord. While his part in Superman is small, it’s important. He makes a short appearance after Lex Luthor is arrested. His line hints that Lord may return in a larger way, possibly as a key villain. This quick moment sets the stage for more in the DCU.
Another character, Rick Flag Sr., adds to the larger picture. Played by Frank Grillo, Flag Sr. works for the U.S. government and shows up late in the movie. His role may seem minor, but it introduces a major theme. The government’s actions toward people with powers—called metahumans—will become a big part of the story going forward.
This theme continues in Peacemaker season two. Flag Sr. is hunting Peacemaker because of what happened in The Suicide Squad. Peacemaker killed Flag’s son, Rick Flag Jr., during that film. Now, their conflict becomes part of the new DCU storyline.
These small but important parts make it clear that Superman is more than a solo movie. It lays the groundwork for many stories to come. That includes Creature Commandos, which will also connect with some of these characters and events.
Each of these pieces—Peacemaker, Superman, and Creature Commandos—is part of Chapter One in Gunn’s DCU. It has a name too: “Gods and Monsters.” This chapter will focus on both heroes and villains, building a larger world full of mystery, conflict, and discovery.
By linking all these shows and films early on, DC hopes to keep fans excited and engaged. Each project supports the others. They don’t just stand alone—they grow together. This is what made past shared universes work, and it’s what Gunn is now trying to do with DC.
If Superman is the first step, it’s a strong one. The film builds a world that’s full of potential. It brings in fan-favorite characters and sets up future stories without losing focus on the one it’s telling. That balance may be the key to making DC’s future work.