
James Gunn’s DCU Surprises Fans: Spider-Man Meme Becomes Officially Canon in Peacemaker
The newly rebooted DC Universe (DCU) under James Gunn’s leadership is still in its earliest stages, yet it has already managed to capture the attention of fans worldwide. After years of inconsistent projects following the end of Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy, DC enthusiasts are finally witnessing bold storytelling choices that feel refreshing and unpredictable.
James Gunn, known for his unique creative risks and unconventional storytelling style, seems intent on giving fans an experience unlike anything before. And now, in a surprising twist, a playful reference in Peacemaker season 2 has unexpectedly made Spider-Man canon within the DCU — at least in a humorous way.
The Scene That Changed Everything
According to reports originally highlighted by Screen Rant, episode 6 of Peacemaker season 2 follows Chris and his companions as they journey into an alternate dimension. After Peacemaker leaves his old life behind to live as his doppelgänger, his friends attempt to follow him into this strange reality. The group quickly becomes separated, with Vigilante embarking on his own quest to track down his alternate version.
When Vigilante finally encounters his doppelgänger, Gunn cleverly inserts a playful nod to one of the internet’s most recognizable memes. The scene recreates the classic “Spider-Man pointing” moment — originally a comic panel turned viral meme — essentially making Spider-Man canon within DC’s television landscape, even if only in a tongue-in-cheek fashion.
A Meme With Marvel Roots
For anyone unfamiliar, the meme features multiple versions of Spider-Man pointing at each other in disbelief. This gag has been embraced countless times across pop culture, most notably in Marvel’s own multiverse adventures. Films such as Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Across the Spider-Verse, and No Way Home all leaned into the joke, with different versions of the character (including Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland) sharing the screen.
In Peacemaker, Vigilante and his doppelgänger even acknowledge the reference directly by saying, “We Spider-Man meme’d,” leaving no doubt about the intentional crossover gag.
What This Means for the DCU
Of course, this doesn’t mean Marvel characters are suddenly joining the DCU’s official roster. Spider-Man won’t be swinging into a Justice League film anytime soon. Instead, the moment is a clever Easter egg that bridges the playful energy of Gunn’s writing with pop culture familiarity. It’s less about actual crossovers and more about breaking the fourth wall in a way that fans can instantly recognize and enjoy.
Still, this quirky moment does raise interesting questions. Could Gunn and his creative team continue to slip in similar nods to Marvel icons in future projects? While full-fledged crossovers between the two rival universes remain unlikely, these subtle references could spark ongoing inside jokes and discussions among fans for years to come.
A Sign of Things to Come
If nothing else, this move highlights Gunn’s willingness to keep the DCU lighthearted and fun while still building toward something fresh and ambitious. Where past DC projects often leaned too heavily on grim tones, Peacemaker continues to balance humor, action, and heart — and the Spider-Man meme cameo is a perfect example of that approach.
So while Spider-Man won’t actually be fighting alongside Superman or Wonder Woman, his accidental canonization in the DCU stands as a reminder that under James Gunn’s direction, fans should expect the unexpected. And that unpredictability might just be what keeps the new DCU exciting as it grows into its next chapter.
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