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The Flash, Supergirl, Black Lightning, Stargirl, and Arrow Go Pro-Mask
Though we're going on about the fourth month of the COVID-19 pandemic, numbers of infected in a vast majority of the states in this country are starting to rise at rates that surpass the initial outbreak. So for those of you who still foolishly see this as a "personal rights" issue or part of some "deep state conspiracy," Warner Bros TV is going to try to get through to you through your Arrowverse friends. Here's a look at The Flash, Supergirl, Black Lightning, Stargirl, and Arrow sporting the latest in social distancing fashion wear, urging us to be superheroes during the pandemic by wearing masks and saving lives. Do you get how important it is to wear a mask? People who wear masks are wearing masks. Except for Kara, but she's probably immune- and even she's afraid of some weird Kryptonian virus mutation. And as a "thank you" for what we're sure will be your continued use of masks when you go out-and-about, following the images we have a look at the promo for the next episode of Stargirl, "Shiv Part Two":
Stargirl season 1, episode 8"Shiv Part Two": THE JSA GOES UNDERCOVER — After Courtney (Brec Bassinger) gets herself into some trouble following an unexpected confrontation, Pat (Luke Wilson) decides they need to come clean to Barbara (Amy Smart). Meanwhile, Cindy (Meg DeLacy) takes heat from her father after a plan to take matters into her own hands goes awry. Finally, Yolanda (Yvette Monreal), Beth (Anjelika Washington), and Rick (Cameron Gellman) lead an investigation into one of their own classmates. Neil Jackson, Trae Romano, and Jake Austin Walker also star. Geary McLeod directed the episode written by Paula Sevenbergen.
A Look at Who's Who in Stargirl Season One
Courtney aka Stargirl (Brec Bassinger) and Pat Dugan aka S.T.R.I.P.E. (Luke Wilson) will need to form their own JSA for what lies ahead, and a new generation of hero will answer the call: Anjelika Washington's Beth Chapel aka Doctor Mid-Nite, Yvette Monreal's Yolanda Montez aka Wildcat, and Cameron Gellman's Rick Tyler aka Hourman. The Injustice Society ranks include Henry King aka Brainwave (Christopher James Baker), Jordan Mahkent aka Icicle (Neil Jackson), Paula Brooks aka Tigress (Joy Osmanski); Lawrence "Crusher" Crock aka Sportsmaster (Neil Hopkins); and Dr. Ito aka Dragon King (Nelson Lee).
The live-action series also stars Amy Smart (Barbara Whitmore), Joel McHale (Sylvester Pemberton aka Starman), Lou Ferrigno Jr. (Rex Tyler aka Hourman), Brian Stapf (Ted Grant aka Wildcat). Joining them this season: Henry Thomas (Dr. Charles McNider aka Dr. Mid-Nite), Meg DeLacy (Cindy aka Dragon King's daughter), and Trae Romano (Courtney's step-brother). Jake Austin Walker (Rectify), Hina Khan (Hit The Floor), and newcomer Hunter Sansone are also on board. Johns executive produces with Melissa Carter (Queen Sugar), who serves as co-showrunner, as well as Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter. Based on the characters from DC created by Johns, Stargirl is produced by Berlanti Productions and Mad Ghost Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.