Absolutely — James Gunn’s recent, unambiguous confirmation that the Waller TV series is still very much in development is a major boost for fans of the DCU. His direct responses on Threads — first a simple “yes” to dispel rumors of a retool into a Checkmate series, then a clear “yes” when directly asked about the show’s status — leave no room for doubt.
This is especially reassuring given Gunn’s earlier candid admission at the February DC Studios press event, where he acknowledged that Waller had “encountered a couple of setbacks.” Those challenges, likely stemming from the 2023 Hollywood strikes and the need to realign the series with the revised DCU timeline, were expected to delay progress. But now, with Gunn firmly at the helm and actively affirming the project’s momentum, the path forward looks clearer than ever.
As a spinoff of Peacemaker, the series naturally centers on a seismic event in the DCU: Leota Adebayo (Danielle Brooks), Amanda Waller’s (Viola Davis) estranged daughter, exposing the truth about Task Force X. That revelation — not just a plot point, but a potential catalyst for a full-scale reckoning with the morally gray world of government-sanctioned assassins — gives the show immense narrative weight.
With writers Christal Henry (Watchmen) and Jeremy Carver (Doom Patrol) at the helm, fans can expect a character-driven, high-stakes drama that explores legacy, loyalty, and the personal cost of being part of Waller’s shadowy empire. The tone is poised to be darker and more introspective than Peacemaker, potentially bridging the gap between the action-heavy DCU films and the more serialized, emotionally complex storytelling seen in shows like Doom Patrol or The Old Guard.
While major plot details are still under wraps, Gunn’s confidence and visible involvement suggest that Waller is no longer just “in development” — it’s actively shaping up to be a standout entry in the DCU’s television lineup.
And with Gunn’s promise of a 2025 release window still very much on the table, fans have every reason to stay hopeful: Waller is not only real — she’s coming.