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"Stargirl" Is Ready to Embrace Her Destiny – But Will She Survive The Passing of The Cosmic Staff? [TRAILER]
In the ever-building tide of streaming services – where it feels like each of us will have our own by 2025 – the DC Universe slate of live-action programming has definitely been making some noise – in good and not-so-good ways. Titans has gone on to surprise and impress – now charging towards a second season finale that brings Deathstroke / Slade Wilson (Esai Morales) and Nightwing (Brenton Thwaites) to a "final" face-off. We had Doom Patrol wrap its much-lauded first season run – and there was the debacle that was the cancellation of Swamp Thing after one episode, left to ride out its one-and-only season – even with strong reviews. But what about Stargirl?
With an exclusive linear deal between the streaming service and The CW that finds the live-action superhero series airing on The CW a day after it premieres on DC Universe, Stargirl looks to be in good shape heading into Spring 2020.
How good? Well, take a look for yourselves: DC Universe has released a new trailer as a follow up to last month's official trailer release – one that shows Courtney's (Brec Bassinger) ready to embrace her "Destiny"… if she can survive the training:
https://youtu.be/jZs33IW7udQ
Speaking of that "official trailer" we were just talking about…
https://youtu.be/Bp5Xv7QcgkM
The series will be available to stream on The CW's free digital platforms, CWTV.com and The CW app a day after it airs on the network – with all aired episodes remaining available on the CW's digital outlets during the season. After the season finale airs, the full season will be available to binge on The CW's digital platforms.
About DC Universe's "Stargirl"…
In DC Universe' Stargirl, Brec Bassinger's Courtney Whitmore finds her smooth-going high school experience derailed when her mother marries and moves the household from Los Angeles to bucolic Blue Valley in distant Nebraska. Struggling to adapt, Courtney discovers her stepfather has a secret past as a superhero sidekick. She also discovers an artifact of immense power – a long-lost hero's cosmic staff – and ends up on a journey to becoming the unlikely inspiration for an entirely new generation of superheroes.
DC Universe's live-action Stargirl series stars Brec Bassinger (Courtney Whitmore aka Stargirl), Luke Wilson (Pat Dugan aka Stripesy/STRIPE), Amy Smart (Barbara Whitmore), Joel McHale (Sylvester Pemberton aka Starman), Lou Ferrigno Jr. (Rex Tyler aka Hourman), Brian Stapf (Ted Grant aka Wildcat), Henry Thomas (Dr. Charles McNider aka Dr. Mid-Nite), Joy Osmanski (Paula Brooks aka Tigress), Neil Hopkins (Lawrence "Crusher" Crock aka the Sportsmaster), Nelson Lee (Dragon King), Meg DeLacy (Cindy aka Dragon King's daughter), and Trae Romano (Courtney's step-brother)
Anjelika Washington (Young Sheldon), Yvette Monreal (The Fosters, Faking It), and Christopher James Baker (True Detective), Jake Austin Walker (Rectify), Neil Jackson (Absentia, Sleepy Hollow), Hina Khan (Hit The Floor), and newcomer Hunter Sansone are also on board, in undisclosed roles.
STARGIRL follows High School sophomore Courtney Whitmore who inspires an unlikely group of young heroes to stop the villains of the past. This new DC Universe series reimagines Stargirl and the very first superhero team, the Justice Society of America, in a fun, exciting and unpredictable series premiering in 2019/2020, produced by Warner Bros. Television, Mad Ghost Productions and Berlanti Productions.
Johns, Greg Berlanti, and Sarah Schechter executive produce the series, based on DC comic book characters created by Johns. In fact, he created the character Stargirl in 1999 to honor his late sister – and even had Wilson in mind when he first wrote the character:
"When I first moved to Los Angeles in 1996 and saw Bottle Rocket, I became a huge fan and admirer of Luke's. And I literally wrote this part for Luke, hoping that someday and somehow he'd play Pat Dugan. I only envisioned him. And now I feel like I won the lottery! Luke's talent, humor, compassion — his presence and professionalism — and his creative collaboration, his ideas — we're so lucky to have him alongside Brec in Stargirl."
Johns will write the season premiere and serve as series showrunner, with Pinar Toprak (Captain Marvel) set to score. Stargirl is produced by Berlanti Prods. and Mad Ghost Prods. in association with Warner Bros. Television.