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Behind the Scenes with DCU Production Designer Kalina Ivanov: From James Gunn to Peacemaker
Bringing the DC Universe to life involves more than what’s written in a script or orchestrated by a brilliant mind behind a camera. The world itself is carefully crafted by production designers, whether that’s creating the perfect set, or devising a fantastical contraption from scratch.
Kalina Ivanov is one of those experts, having worked on Colin Farrell’s 2024’s The Penguin (for which she was nominated for an Emmy), and season 2 of Peacemaker with John Cena, which was released earlier this year. Prior to being recruited into the superhero universe, Kalina worked on the likes of Lovecraft Country, Little Miss Sunshine and Uptown Girls, and got her start as a storyboard artist on Silence of the Lambs.
Production design on a DC show comes with its own unique parameters, as it has to cater to the eagle-eyed fans out there.
Seeding plot teasers in Peacemaker season 2
Even if you didn’t manage to catch Peacemaker season 2, you’ll have likely seen the iconic dance opening set to Foxy Shazam’s ‘Oh Lord’, an introduction that had to follow in the footsteps of season 1’s routine set to WigWam’s ‘Do Ya Wanna Taste It’. Kalina played a big role in the final visuals of the season 2 intro credits, which took a simple floor space and added drama with neon lights at the back.
“That set took forever,” she laughs, as James Gunn (someone she admits she couldn’t turn down the opportunity to work with) was focused on Superman at the time, so the design concepts were only finalised a few weeks prior to shooting. The result was simple, but effective.
“He had the colours of the alternate universe… The choreographer had an input; she needed a simple wing and drop set you know, the simplest ballet set… And the back wall was a wall of electronic, basically, screens. And everything was programmed into it. So, the sequence was programmed into the dancing.”
As Peacemaker was confirmed to explore alternate universes, the online world was rife with speculation each week from fans about which world Gunn was pulling from. Many correctly identified Earth-X, a nightmare Nazi-inspired dystopia where WW2 ended very differently and as such, white supremacy ruled freely.
While clues to the universe were hidden throughout the sets, some fans believed that the lights in the opening also contained hints – with one post seemingly highlighting SS Bolts mapped out on the screens at the back. I brought this up with Kalina to see if that were the case, and I’m afraid to say that fans may have been reaching on this one:
“No!” she laughs, “Oh god, yeah – we’re really thinking only about alternate universe… those are the colours of the quantum chamber.”
On the set of the A.R.G.U.S building however, things were a little more obvious. Kalina placed a mural of Hitler in front of the White House on the wall, something that the actors were constantly aware of, despite it not being revealed on camera until much later in the show: “We went to great lengths of masking it. So, it was there, but it wasn’t there. We had plants in front of it. You can probably catch it. But not quite register it until it’s revealed.
“And James was very careful about that. He was very afraid that the extras were going to give up the truth about the alternate universe!”
Gunn was generally pretty tight about hiding spoilers, as Kalina had scripts for nearly every episode in full, bar episode eight which was mostly blacked out. He was also particular about details, especially in the house of The Top Trio. “All the articles there were written, and so we had to produce them, and the key to the city was written in it.”
He also put in specific requests for certain band posters, with a twist to indicate differences in this world. For example, Def Leppard purposefully being spelt D-E-A-F, and ‘sugar’ being replaced with ‘honey’ for the iconic song, ‘Pour Some Sugar On Me’. That comes as no surprise, given Chris Smith’s connection to rock music in the show.
Peacemaker took inspiration from a Marvel legend
As well as murals and sets, Kalina also took the lead on several original props in the show – one being Chris’s iconic personal vehicle.
Gunn had a strong vision for this design and went back to his MCU roots when giving Kalina her brief: “He said, ‘Captain America. Look at Captain America in the 70s… Just capture the spirit.’ So… with Pat, the storyboard artist Pat Presley, we developed a new Peace-Cycle.”
The CapCycle shares the same chunky design and prominent character motifs throughout. However, Chris’s has guns integrated on his motorbike.

Kalina Ivanov/HBO Max
Kalina’s work on the Peace-Cycle is proof that practical elements still have a place in Hollywood, despite the fact that many studios opt for green screens and CGI where they can. Marvel is notorious for it, especially in its Disney+ series. That said, filming spoilers from Spider-Man: Brand New Day show a promising return to classic stunts and on-location filming.
Kalina also designed the killing machine that alternate Chris is impaled on in the quantum chamber – and even had some competition during the production process.
When faced with a challenge from my art director, I confidently suggested a friendly competition: “You give it a try, and I’ll do the same. We’ll see who comes out on top.” As expected, I completed the task before he did, showcasing my skills and determination.
The production sets for Peacemaker included the imaginative Candyland world, brought to life with the help of special effects that made the mischievous imps truly terrifying.
A comparison of the production design between Peacemaker and The Penguin reveals distinct approaches. While The Penguin leaned towards a realistic yet elevated depiction of New York, Peacemaker took a comedic angle set in the suburbs of Washington State.
The contrasting visuals of each show are evident in the chosen locations. The Penguin showcased a gritty and authentic portrayal of Gotham, with contrasting neighborhoods reflecting the city’s reality, including scenes in Yonkers, The Bronx, and Queens.
The color palette in The Penguin, influenced by The Batman, featured moody and dark tones with a prominent use of gold symbolizing wealth and greed. The silver accents in Oz’s apartment reflected his aspirations for riches yet to be achieved.
In contrast, Peacemaker’s design embraced bright and vibrant colors inspired by Superman, creating a visually striking world that drew from American pop art like Roy Lichtenstein. The Top Trio mural became a key inspiration for the show’s promotional materials.
Despite being released close together, The Penguin and Peacemaker are distinct DC universes with unique visual representations, aiding fans in distinguishing between the two. Kalina’s experience with both projects showcases her versatility and creative prowess.
Beyond these projects, Kalina’s upcoming work includes a recently completed movie and two new offers, hinting at exciting future endeavors. With projects like Supergirl and Clayface on the horizon, her work promises to captivate audiences with innovative set designs.
Both The Penguin and Peacemaker are available for viewing on HBO/HBO Max in the US and Sky/Now in the UK, with the upcoming launch of HBO Max in the UK expected to expand viewing options. Stay tuned for more captivating sets and creative designs in future projects. Transform the following:
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