‘Stargirl’ Renewed For Second Season, Leaving DC Universe For The CW

Stargirl has been renewed, but with a twist.

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DC’s Stargirl has been renewed for a second season, but the series is leaving the DC Universe streaming service.

Stargirl is leaving the DC Universe streaming service, with the series moving to The CW for its second season. The CW is set to become the exclusive in-season home of Stargirl, with the Brec Bassinger series airing new episodes on the network and its free, ad-supported streaming platforms.

Starring Brec Bassinger as Courtney Whitmore, Stargirl was originally created for DC Universe until The CW reached a rare streaming-to-linear deal for the series. The network broadcasts episodes of Stargirl one day after their debut on the streamer.

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Here is the offciial synopsis for DC’s Stargirl:

‘DC’s Stargirl’ follows high school sophomore Courtney Whitmore (series star Brec Bassinger, “Bella and the Bulldogs,” “School of Rock,” “The Goldbergs”) as she inspires an unlikely group of young heroes to stop the villains of the past. This new drama reimagines Stargirl and the very first superhero team, the Justice Society of America, in an unpredictable series. The series focuses on the character that started creator Geoff Johns’ career as a comic book writer when he created her in 1999, lovingly inspired by his late sister who was killed in a 1996 plane crash.

Stargirl stars Brec Bassinger as Courtney Whitmore, Joel McHale as Starman, Luke Wilson as Pat Dugan, and Meg DeLacy as Cindy Burman. The series also stars Amy Smart, Trae Romano, Cameron Gellman, Yvette Monreal, Anjelika Washington, Meg DeLacy, Neil Jackson, Jake Austin Walker, Christopher James Baker, and Hunter Sansone. Geoff Johns wrote and executive produced the 13-episode first season, with Sarah Schechter, Arrowverse boss Greg Berlanti serving as executive producers on the series.

Stargirl arrives on DC Universe on Monday before airing on The CW on Tuesday. ET. Stay tuned to Heroic Hollywood and subscribe to our YouTube channel for all the latest news with DCTV!

Michael Bezanidis

Michael Bezanidis

Michael is the Managing Editor of Heroic Hollywood. When he's not playing video games, he's usually writing about film and television.