Peacemaker stars share behind the scenes looks at the 'real' Eagly:
✖ Warning: this story contains spoilers for Peacemaker Episode 7,"Chapter 7: Stop Dragon My Heart Around." Seeing himself hug Peacemaker's pet eagle, Eagly, made John Cena's heart soar. The heartwarming moment happens inside a veterinary hospital, where the trained attack bird recovers from wounds sustained in battle with the armored supervillain The White Dragon .
"I just saw an eagle hug a human," an awe-struck Leota Adebayo says after witnessing the real-life"miracle." Below, see the real-life Eagly:
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