17 “Peacemaker” Behind-The-Scenes Facts, From Danielle Brooks — AKA Leota Adebayo — Herself
Alas, a real eagle was not used for Eagly.
I don’t know about you, but I was originally a little hesitant when the Peacemaker HBO TV series was announced — which was based on John Cena’s role in The Suicide Squad. Well, I don’t know if it was the infectious opening credits or the sight of John Cena’s ass in the first scene, but I can safely say that any apprehensions I had were immediately shattered. So, I spoke with Danielle Brooks — who captivatingly plays newcomer Leota Adebayo — to find out more about how the series was made.
🚨 WARNING: PEACEMAKER SPOILERS AHEAD! 🚨
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The part of Leota Adebayo was written with Danielle Brooks in mind, as James Gunn was a fan of Orange Is the New Black.
2.
Two big things drew Danielle to the part: James Gunn as a creative, and the opportunity to act in an action role.
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However, it was finding out that Adebayo was the daughter of Amanda Waller — played by Viola Davis — that really “sold” Danielle on the role.
4.
Danielle sees Waller as an important figure for representation in the DCEU, as she has an afro.
5.
However, the two actors didn’t actually get to interact because of conflicting schedules and COVID restrictions — although they have met in the past.
6.
Danielle’s first day on set involved kissing her onscreen wife, played by Elizabeth Faith Ludlow.
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Improvisation was a huge part of the shooting process, and Danielle got “hazed a bit” as a newcomer to the franchise by having to improv dialogue on her second day of shooting.
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In fact, Danielle said John Cena’s improvisation skills are one of his many talents as an actor — especially in a scene later in the series where Peacemaker has to rattle off lists of celebrities.
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Unfortunately, Danielle missed the final day on set because she was exposed to COVID (but didn’t test positive).
10.
To achieve the special effects for Eagly, a green-screen bird in the shape of an eagle and an eagle dummy were used on set.
11.
Danielle originally felt “a little hesitant” about shooting the dance in the opening credits. She was shown clips of John Cena doing the dance during his breaks for reference.
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She also had to learn a ton of black ops lingo used in the universe, and she would show up early to set to learn — mirroring how Adebayo is also a newcomer.
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Another skill that Danielle had to learn involved how to jump from “explosions,” which actually meant falling on a blue-screen mat — there was one take where her gun was accidentally in front of her face.
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Apparently, the sound of guns was actually incredibly loud in real life and “tough on my ears.”
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Danielle hopes people notice the outfits that Adebayo and Keeya’s dogs wear.
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There is an IRL Peacemaker group chat.
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Finally, Danielle doesn’t know about her future in the DCEU, but she hopes it’s “long lasting.”
Thanks for talking to us, Danielle! The first three episodes of Peacemaker are now available to stream on HBO Max.
Alas, a real eagle was not used for Eagly.
I don’t know about you, but I was originally a little hesitant when the Peacemaker HBO TV series was announced — which was based on John Cena’s role in The Suicide Squad. Well, I don’t know if it was the infectious opening credits or the sight of John Cena’s ass in the first scene, but I can safely say that any apprehensions I had were immediately shattered. So, I spoke with Danielle Brooks — who captivatingly plays newcomer Leota Adebayo — to find out more about how the series was made.
🚨 WARNING: PEACEMAKER SPOILERS AHEAD! 🚨
1.
The part of Leota Adebayo was written with Danielle Brooks in mind, as James Gunn was a fan of Orange Is the New Black.
2.
Two big things drew Danielle to the part: James Gunn as a creative, and the opportunity to act in an action role.
3.
However, it was finding out that Adebayo was the daughter of Amanda Waller — played by Viola Davis — that really “sold” Danielle on the role.
4.
Danielle sees Waller as an important figure for representation in the DCEU, as she has an afro.
5.
However, the two actors didn’t actually get to interact because of conflicting schedules and COVID restrictions — although they have met in the past.
6.
Danielle’s first day on set involved kissing her onscreen wife, played by Elizabeth Faith Ludlow.
7.
Improvisation was a huge part of the shooting process, and Danielle got “hazed a bit” as a newcomer to the franchise by having to improv dialogue on her second day of shooting.
8.
In fact, Danielle said John Cena’s improvisation skills are one of his many talents as an actor — especially in a scene later in the series where Peacemaker has to rattle off lists of celebrities.
9.
Unfortunately, Danielle missed the final day on set because she was exposed to COVID (but didn’t test positive).
10.
To achieve the special effects for Eagly, a green-screen bird in the shape of an eagle and an eagle dummy were used on set.
11.
Danielle originally felt “a little hesitant” about shooting the dance in the opening credits. She was shown clips of John Cena doing the dance during his breaks for reference.
12.
She also had to learn a ton of black ops lingo used in the universe, and she would show up early to set to learn — mirroring how Adebayo is also a newcomer.
13.
Another skill that Danielle had to learn involved how to jump from “explosions,” which actually meant falling on a blue-screen mat — there was one take where her gun was accidentally in front of her face.
14.
Apparently, the sound of guns was actually incredibly loud in real life and “tough on my ears.”
15.
Danielle hopes people notice the outfits that Adebayo and Keeya’s dogs wear.
16.
There is an IRL Peacemaker group chat.
17.
Finally, Danielle doesn’t know about her future in the DCEU, but she hopes it’s “long lasting.”
Thanks for talking to us, Danielle! The first three episodes of Peacemaker are now available to stream on HBO Max.