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The Best Comedy Shows Of 2022

Author

Sophia Hammond

Updated on March 08, 2026

HBO Max's "Peacemaker" boasts the funniest and most charming opening credits sequence in decades, featuring the stone-faced cast delivering an elaborately choreographed dance routine in a neon purple room, all to the tune of a hair metal song, "Do You Wanna Taste It" by Wig Wam. It's all a taste of what's to come in the show proper. Most folks wouldn't necessarily expect a TV series spinoff of an ultra-violent superhero-adjacent movie starring a professional wrestler to be terribly clever or wildly funny. But then, like its title character, "Peacemaker" is its own thing — a genre-defying absurdist romp from "The Suicide Squad" and "Guardians of the Galaxy" writer-director James Gunn that really gets into the emotional core of what it would be like if superheroes and supervillains were real.

Busting out of a hospital after sustaining near-fatal injuries in "The Suicide Squad," the unhinged, all-American, toxically patriotic superhero Christopher Smith (John Cena), aka Peacemaker, joins up with a dark operation called Project Butterfly, charged with the absurd but important mission to stop a race of parasitic insects that take over human bodies. A superhero team-up plot commences, but unlike "The Avengers" or "Justice League," the characters (indirectly) call out the ridiculousness of such a situation at every turn.