Butterflies | DC Extended Universe Wiki | Fandom When Detective Song's investigation leads to Peacemaker's trailer, him and Vigilante take cover in the treetops, but when the jar containing Goff's butterfly is broken, it makes a play for Song and immediately overtakes her through the mouth
Peacemaker Episode 6 Recap and Ending, Explained Peacemaker and Vigilante sneak outside the trailer through the roof with Eagly and the Butterfly However, while trying to escape from the police, the jar carrying the Butterfly breaks, and it attacks Detective Song She is killed, and the Butterfly takes over Song’s body
Peacemaker Episode 6 Ending Explained - Looper After Goff the Butterfly escapes the jar that Peacemaker quietly placed him in, the alien creature overtakes the body of Detective Sophie Song (Annie Chang)
What Do Peacemaker’s Butterflies Actually Eat? - Screen Rant The ominous jars of viscous food have made several appearances in the series, but its true nature is still to be determined The jars of viscous amber fluid are first seen in Peacemaker episode 3 as the Goff family of Butterflies prepare for dinner before tucking in with their proboscises
Murn After Reading - Wikipedia Vigilante accidentally breaks the jar holding Goff's Butterfly, which enters Song's mouth and takes over her brain Peacemaker, Vigilante and Eagly fend off chasing officers; Locke saves them by killing three officers and providing a getaway car
Peacemaker Promo Reveals a Massive, Shocking Butterfly Development - CBR Peacemaker Star Promises an ‘Extraordinary’ Blooper Reel The promo then moves to Peacemaker's trailer, the Butterfly that he has been secretly keeping in a jar draws a peace symbol on the side of the glass, much to the bafflement of Chris and Vigilante