It’s been rumoured for a while now that DC Universe’s Stargirl would have an unconventional premiere. The series has been pushed back on a number of occasions with recent rumours pointing to the show leaving the streaming service to air on The CW.
But late last night multiple trades began to report that the series, produced by Geoff Johns, will instead split its duties between DCU and The CW.
The series will debut in Q2 of 2020 with new episodes first airing on the DC Universe streaming service. Those episodes, possibly edited versions for TV purposes, will then air the following night on broadcast TV in North America.
The show stars Brec Bassinger in the title role. Luke Wilson is playing S.T.R.I.P.E., alongside Joel McHale (Starman), Lou Ferrigno Jr. (Hourman), Henry Thomas (Dr. Mid-Nite), and Brian Stapf (Wildcat). Neil Hopkins (Sportsmaster), Joy Osmanski (Tigress), and Nelson Lee (Dragon King) will portray members of the Injustice Society.
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