John Cena Teases the PEACEMAKER Season 2 Dance Intro "Everybody This Time Was Just So Excited"

One of the best, and most unexpected, parts of James Gunn’s over-the-top DC series, Peacemaker, was the opening sequence, which featured John Cena’s Peacemaker and his co-stars doing a synchronized dance to the tune of Wig Wam's "Do You Wanna Taste It."

As the show nears its second season, it has been revealed that Gunn’s cast is upping the ante, and we will get a new choreographed song and dance intro.

Cena talked to Collider about the new moves, which were choreographed by Creature Commandos star Alan Tudyk's wife, Charissa Barton. Cena first said of the original dance:

"I will say filming the dance number in Season 1, even though it was written in the script the whole way through, so I knew months out we were going to film it, you still kind of scratch your head, like, 'Is this going to work?'"

Rather than feeling the weight of expectations, however, Cena said the overwhelming response was invigorating for everyone when performing the new intro.

The enthusiasm is part of what he believes makes Christopher Smith's new number a worthy successor to "Do You Wanna Taste It," along with everyone's general understanding that the dance is such an important part of Peacemaker's identity.

"Then, when it became such a part of the show, I think everybody this time was just so excited, and I really think that's going to show. I'm very happy with it. I want to say so much more, but I’ll just say I'm very happy with it.

“Everyone was super enthused and also understood how important it is this time around, and I really hope that shows. I know the show is great. In my mind, the opening number is great. I hope the world agrees."

Although the actors are tasked with learning the moves, Cena adds that "It does take a village," to make a Peacekeeper intro. From the creator and showrunner Gunn to cinematographers, editors, composers, and beyond, everybody has a crucial role to play in bringing the project to life.

Creating fun openings that viewers want to watch, in Cena's eyes, then also acts as a way to ensure the names of all the key players get in front of viewers' eyes:

"It's just a nice way to introduce everybody and also give everybody credit. I tip my hat to James Gunn. It does take a village, and gosh, we got so many heroes behind the camera.

“They should get a tip of the cap, too. So, it's a great way to thank everybody for putting a whole lot of effort into making something good."

Peacemaker Season 2 debuts on Max this August.

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