Aug 15
John Cena Confirms DC's Peacemaker Is Bisexual As Season 2 Features Groundbreaking Orgy Scene
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The DC Extended Universe (DCU) is no stranger to pushing boundaries, but the return of 'Peacemaker' for its highly anticipated second season on HBO Max has sparked fresh waves of conversation—and celebration—within the LGBTQ+ community. In a move that places bisexual visibility front and center, the new season features a major orgy scene, explicitly depicting the titular character's bisexuality. John Cena, who stars as Christopher Smith, aka Peacemaker, has publicly confirmed that his character is bisexual, making him one of the few openly bi superheroes in mainstream television .
Since its debut, 'Peacemaker' has been lauded for its irreverent humor, complex anti-hero, and willingness to tackle taboo subjects. Season 2, premiering August 21 on HBO Max, continues this tradition with a headline-grabbing orgy scene that is not just a moment of shock value, but a narrative device underscoring Peacemaker’s bisexuality. The scene, featured in the red-band trailer and confirmed by both John Cena and showrunner James Gunn, positions the series as a leader in LGBTQ+ representation in comic book adaptations .
The trailer’s release has generated significant buzz, with LGBTQ+ media outlets and fans alike applauding the explicit depiction of bisexual intimacy—an area often glossed over or rendered invisible in mainstream superhero stories .
John Cena, who has consistently used his platform to advocate for inclusivity and self-acceptance, spoke candidly about the importance of authentic bisexual representation during a promotional appearance with Gunn. Their playful “would-you-rather” game in the promotional video made it clear that Peacemaker’s bisexuality is not a throwaway detail but a core aspect of his character’s evolution .
Gunn, now overseeing the DCU, has similarly emphasized the need for diverse storytelling. In interviews leading up to the season premiere, he highlighted the creative team’s commitment to depicting Peacemaker’s sexuality respectfully and authentically, noting that this is “not just for shock, but to reflect real people’s experiences” .
Bisexual characters have historically faced erasure or stereotyping in film and television, even within LGBTQ+ narratives. The decision to center Peacemaker’s bisexuality—through both intimate scenes and character development—marks a significant step forward. According to LGBTQ+ media watchdogs, explicit bisexual representation in genre-defining franchises has the power to challenge stigma and foster acceptance, especially among younger viewers who may be navigating their own identities .
'Peacemaker' joins a growing roster of shows, such as Netflix’s 'Sense8' and other DC properties, that have foregrounded LGBTQ+ relationships and intimacy. However, the visibility of a bisexual male superhero in a high-budget, widely viewed series like 'Peacemaker' is a watershed moment, with Cena’s star power and Gunn’s creative direction amplifying its reach .
The response from LGBTQ+ fans and advocacy groups has been overwhelmingly positive. Social media platforms and forums have lit up with praise for the show’s unapologetic approach, with viewers sharing how seeing a bisexual hero on screen affirms their own experiences. The orgy scene, while provocative, has been lauded for its consensual and inclusive depiction of pleasure, moving beyond stereotypes to offer a nuanced portrayal of bisexuality .
Critics have also highlighted the potential ripple effect—hoping that 'Peacemaker'’s success will encourage other studios to embrace more expansive, authentic stories featuring LGBTQ+ leads.
With Peacemaker’s bisexuality now canon, the DC Universe is poised for further growth in LGBTQ+ storytelling. The second season’s synopsis hints at new adventures, alternate realities, and deeper explorations of Peacemaker’s past, promising continued character development that doesn’t shy away from identity or intimacy .
For LGBTQ+ viewers, this marks a turning point: superheroes are no longer just symbols of physical strength or moral clarity—they can also be complex, queer, and unapologetically themselves.