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Stargirl: Brec Bassinger Doesn't Want Us Waiting to See New S03 Teaser

UPDATE: Okay… now it's official…

UPDATE: Thanks to the folks at CW18 Milwaukee, we have a better version:

If you're a fan of The CW's Brec Bassinger-starring DC's Stargirl, then you probably heard that Bassinger, Anjelika Washington, Yvette Monreal, and creator Geoff Johns took the stage of this weekend's Fan Expo Chicago for a panel to discuss the upcoming season as well as share a new Season 3 teaser. Now as great as the line-up is, we really would've loved the chance to see their co-star Joel McHale moderating the panel. Not if you're like us, you were probably expecting the network to have dropped the new preview on social media and YouTube by now (not as of this writing). Well, apparently, so did Bassinger. And earlier today, it looks like she got tired of waiting and decided to post (and now, other members of the cast as well) a slightly bootleg-ish handheld video of the teaser.

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Image: Screencap

So for a look at just how complicated things are about to become in a town where enemies are now allies and two "Star" heroes might just be one too many, with The CW's DC's Stargirl returning for Season 3 on Wednesday, August 31, at 8 pm ET/PT:

Bassinger discussed a number of topics during an interview with TVLine back in May, including Meg DeLacy's Cindy continuing her bid to become a member of the JSA, Courtney's new "neighbors," The Shade (Jonathan Cake) making his presence known more, that Mister Bones (Keith David) will be making his presence known in several episodes, the status of Courtney & Cameron's (Hunter Sansone) "slowest-burn relationship ever," and how McHale's Sylvester being upped to series regular status will create some confusion over who will get to wield the cosmic staff… and that confusion starts with "Cosmo."

But the biggest reveal has to do with the town's growing population mix of heroes & villains… and how this season (running under the subtitle "Frenemies") will find everyone asking, "Whodunit?" After a bit of hesitation and (thankfully) some encouragement on the part of the reporter, Bassinger revealed what the theme for the third season will be. "You know what, I'm just gonna say it… Murder mystery! And how evil and good are going to live in a town together and figure out who the murderer is." Okay, we're now officially even more sold on the season than we were before… especially if we get one of those Hercule Poirot "gather all of the suspects together" moments during the finale when the killer or killers are revealed. Now here's a look at the official teaser released last week:

DC's Stargirl stars Brec Bassinger as Courtney Whitmore / Stargirl, Yvette Monreal as Yolanda Montez / Wildcat, Anjelika Washington as Beth Chapel / Dr. Mid-Nite, Cameron Gellman as Rick Tyler / Hourman, Trae Romano as Mike Dugan, Hunter Sansone as Cameron Mahkent, Meg DeLacy as Cindy Burman / Shiv, and Nick Tarabay as Eclipso- with Amy Smart as Barbara Whitmore, Luke Wilson as Pat Dugan, Jonathan Cake as The Shade, Alkoya Brunson as Jakeem Thunder, Ysa Penarejo as Jade, and Seth Green as the voice of Thunderbolt (replacing Jim Gaffigan).

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DC's Stargirl — "Summer School: Chapter Thirteen" — Image Number: STG213a_0028r.jpg — Photo: The CW — © 2021 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Tim Gabriel (Better Things) has been cast as Todd Rice aka Obsidian, the son of Alan Scott aka Golden Age Green Lantern & Jennie-Lynn Hayden/Jade's (Penarejo) twin brother. Matching his comic book origins, Rics is LGBTQ and wields strange & uncontrollable shadow abilities. Living on the streets and searching for his sister, Todd falls into the hands of The Helix Institute for Youth Rehabilitation and the mysterious Mr. Bones as they search for an understanding of how his powers work. And for those of you familiar with the path that the comics took, this casting could signal some rough future times ahead for the duo. Executive produced by Geoff Johns, Greg Berlanti, and Sarah Schechter, The CW's DC's Stargirl is produced by Berlanti Productions and Mad Ghost Productions in association with Warner Bros TV.


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Ray FlookAbout Ray Flook

Serving as Television Editor since 2018, Ray began five years earlier as a contributing writer/photographer before being brought onto the core BC team in 2017.
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