With the slogan “When enemies become allies, who can you trust?”, Stargirl season 3 is announced in Mexico.
This September, adventures and challenges return for Courtney Whitmore and the Justice Society of America. Season 3 of Stargirl will premiere on the HBO Max service on the 8th of this month, the DC Universe superhero drama series that follows the adventures of high school student Courtney Whitmore.
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This new installment reinvents Stargirl and the first team of superheroes, the Justice Society of America. In the season three premiere, Courtney is hopeful that there will finally be peace in Blue Valley. Starman returns from the dead and offers to train her while she helps him adjust to her new life. But faced with a murder that must be solved, the mystery will not only make our heroes question the former supervillains’ commitment to transforming for real, it will lead Courtney, Pat Dugan and Starman into a secret that will shock them all.
Stargirl is an unpredictable story centering around the character that launched Geoff Johns’ career as a comic book writer in 1999, inspired by his late sister who was killed in a plane explosion in 1996.
This 13-episode third season stars Brec Bassinger (Courtney Whitmore/Stargirl), Yvette Monreal (Yolanda Montez/Wildcat), Anjelika Washington(Beth Chapel/Dr. Mid-Nite), Cameron Gellman (Rick Tyler/Hourman), Trae Romano (Mike Dugan), Hunter Sansone (Cameron Mahkent), Meg DeLacy (Cindy Burman/Shiv), Nick Tarabay (Eclipso), Amy Smart (Barbara Whitmore), Luke Wilson (Pat Dugan), Neil Hopkins (Sportsmaster/Lawrence Crock/ Lawrence ‘Crusher’ Crock) and Joy Osmanski (Paula Brooks/Tigress).
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Dark Nights: Death Metal: The Multiverse Who Laughs
A Multiverse filled with your worst nightmares!
The DC Multiverse is a collection of alternate reality worlds where anything is possible. Each one tells the story of a possible break in reality or shows how lives change based on a single and solitary decision. But now that the Multiverse has been destroyed, the Batman Who Laughs has used his godlike power to create a new Dark Multiverse… a gathering of 52 evil worlds, each more terrifying than the last. This collection of stories offers the curious – and the brave – a glimpse into the nightmarish realities the Darkest Knight has created in stories from authors who know what it means to have a truly twisted sense of humor. An Arkham Asylum even more terrifying than the one we know? A world of evil Super Pets? Find all that and more in these new stories from the Laughing Multiverse!
Featuring stories from a host of A-list creators like Scott Snyder, Geoff Johns, James Tynion IV, Peter J. Tomasi, Patton Oswalt, Riley Rossmo, Francis Manapul, and Sanford Greene, Dark Nights: Death Metal: The Multiverse Who Laughs contains some one of the most terrifying nightmares the DC Universe has ever seen.
Collects Dark Nights: Death Metal: Robin King #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal: Rise of the New God #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal: Infinite Hour Exxxtreme #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal: The Multiverse Who Laughs #1 and Dark Nights: Death Metal: Secret Origin #1. Also included is a collection of bonus material from the popular Dark Nights: Death Metal series.
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