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Peacemaker Season 2 Deaths Ranked: From Most Forgettable to Most Devastating

Peacemaker Season 2 Deaths Ranked: From Most Forgettable to Most Devastating
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Peacemaker Season 2 rips the pin and goes feral—bigger laughs, bloodier brawls, and stakes that bruise. John Cena’s lovable wrecking ball charges into James Gunn’s riot of chaos, needle‑drop bangers, and gut‑punch heart you won’t see coming.

Season 2 of Peacemaker doesn't just try to top itself, it vaults into total mayhem. John Cena is back in the helmet, the emotions hit harder, the needle drops slap, and James Gunn cranks the chaos to a level that feels unhinged in the best way. And yes, people die. A lot. Across timelines. Some of it hurts, some of it's darkly funny, and all of it pushes Chris Smith into a mess he's barely holding together.

Here's how the season's biggest deaths stack up, from rough to downright brutal.

  1. Agent Kline

    In the finale, Full Nelson, Brandon Stanley's Agent Kline heads into an interdimensional nightmare with the A.R.G.U.S. squad and pays for it immediately. The portal drops them into an imp-infested dimension, the creatures tear through the team, and Kline ends up fatally mangled, with half his face ripped off. It's quick, grisly, and a nasty reminder that in Gunn's playground, even the background operatives are never safe. Portal-hopping has consequences, and this one is a meat grinder.

  2. August Ransom 'Auggie' Smith / Blue Dragon (Alternate Earth)

    Earth-2 gives us a version of Robert Patrick's Auggie who isn't the racist White Dragon we know from Earth-1, but an actual hero: Blue Dragon, a guy actively standing up to Nazis and helping Chris and the crew survive a trip through Earth-X (yep, the world where the bad guys won). Then Episode 7, Like a Keith in the Night, blows it up. Vigilante mistakes Auggie for a threat and fatally stabs him. Chris is wrecked, Keith is shattered, and you feel it because this Auggie was the dad Chris always wanted but never got.

    "Well, Auggie is generally a good human being who is opposed to what the Nazis are doing. But Keith (and Chris 2), well... I don't know. Sometimes the apples fall very far from the tree - on both Earths!" — James Gunn, via Threads

  3. Kaiju (Alternate Earth)

    Remember the monster from the Superman movie? It stomps back in during Episode 5, Back to the Suture, but on an alternate Earth. The Top Trio steps up: Chris, Captain Triumph, Blue Dragon, plus MVP Eagly. The actual takedown happens offscreen, but the result is clear — the team brings the kaiju down. It's less about the gory details and more about the flex: even the biggest, meanest thing in the city still loses when this crew locks in.

  4. Red St. Wild

    Michael Rooker shows up as Red St. Wild and exits in spectacularly dumb fashion. Episode 5 sends him on an A.R.G.U.S. mission to kill Eagly. His big plan? A poisoned rat. Nature laughs. He pushes ahead anyway, runs into Eagly, and learns the hard way that the bird is the Primal Eagle. One command later, a whole flock swarms him and tears him apart. It's savage, ironic, and very Peacemaker: obsession meets karma, and the birds win.

  5. Christopher Clyde 'Chris' Smith / Peacemaker (Alternate Earth)

    Season 2 basically opens by punching Chris in the soul. In the Quantum Unfolding Chamber, he meets his Earth-2 double, and within minutes the alt-Chris accidentally rocket-boosts himself onto a spike with his jetpack. Cena's Chris holds a version of himself who actually had a decent life — a loving dad, a brother, a support system — and then rummages through the guy's phone, seeing little pieces of a life he'll never have. It's a gut punch and the perfect table-setter for the season's main idea: even across universes, nobody gets out clean.

That's the season in a nutshell: not deaths for shock value, but hits that shake the multiverse and scramble Chris's head. From alt-Peacemaker's immediate exit to Red's bird-brained demise, a kaiju takedown, and Kline's horrific end, the show keeps raising stakes while still finding the gallows humor in all the wreckage.

Peacemaker is created and run by James Gunn, streams on Max (formerly HBO Max), and is two seasons deep. For the stat-minded: IMDb has it at 8.3/10, and it's sitting at 94% on Rotten Tomatoes.

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