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[01/09/23 - 10:22 AM]
Greg Berlanti Signs New Exclusive Overall Deal with Warner Bros. Television Group
The exclusive multiyear agreement ensures that Berlanti Productions will remain based at Warner Bros. for its television operations into the year 2027.

[12/20/22 - 09:35 AM]
What's New on HBO Max This January - Stream the Series Premieres of "The Last of Us," "Velma," and "The Climb"
Plus: HBO Max and TNT will be the home of live soccer game coverage for the U.S. Women's and Men's National Teams starting in January 2023.

[10/31/22 - 11:33 PM]
Development Update: Monday, October 31
Updates include: The CW cancels "DC's Stargirl" after three seasons; Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is Marvel Studios' "Wonder Man"; and Cristin Milioti joins HBO Max's "The Penguin."

[10/14/22 - 11:00 AM]
The CW Network Rings in the Holidays with Its Schedule of Upcoming Specials
Things kick off with the holiday classic "Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer" on Friday, November 25.

[07/05/22 - 11:00 AM]
The CW Network Sets 2022 Fall Premiere Dates
The network's new fall season kicks off with the third season premiere of "DC's Stargirl" on Wednesday, August 31.

[05/25/22 - 11:23 PM]
Development Update: Wednesday, May 25
Updates include: Lifetime delays "The Bad Seed Returns"; J.J. Abrams brings "Speed Racer" TV series to Apple; and Gregg Sulkin joins the cast of "World on Fire" at PBS.

[05/19/22 - 05:00 AM]
The CW Network Announces Its Seven-Night Primetime Schedule for 2022-2023
The CW is also joining forces with the United States Surgeon General on his effort to tackle the number one issue facing America's youth: mental health.

[03/28/22 - 11:24 PM]
Development Update: Monday, March 28
Updates include: Matt Passmore, Floriana Lima to lead NBC's "Blank Slate"; Anna Lore tapped for The CW's "Gotham Knights"; and CBS opens a writers' room for "HSI: Puerto Rico."

[11/19/21 - 06:01 AM]
"The Matrix Resurrections," "And Just Like That...," "Station Eleven," "Finding Magic Mike," "Gossip Girl" Season 1 Finale and More Arrive on HBO Max This December
Other highlights include "Odo," "Summer Camp Island," "The Fungies" and "Beforeigners."

[10/16/21 - 02:35 PM]
Video: Additional DC FanDome 2021 Trailers and Clips Related to Warner Bros. Television Series
"Batwoman," "DC's Legends of Tomorrow," "DC's Stargirl," "Naomi," "Supergirl," "Superman & Lois" and "Sweet Tooth" were among those featured.

[10/04/21 - 11:29 PM]
Development Update: Monday, October 4
Updates include: Hulu orders Sterling K. Brown's "Washington Black" to series; Netflix's "Painkiller" fills out cast; and Damian Lewis confirms his departure from Showtime's "Billions."

[09/28/21 - 09:31 AM]
Catch The CW Season Finales!
"Roswell, New Mexico" (October 11), "DC's Stargirl" (November 2), "Supergirl" (November 9), "Riverdale" (October 6), "In the Dark" (October 6), "Coroner" (October 21), "The Outpost" (October 7) and "Dynasty" (October 1) will sign off in the coming weeks.

[08/27/21 - 11:42 PM]
Development Update: Friday, August 27
Updates include: "Kevin Can F**k Himself" scores second season at AMC; The CW's "Charmed" makes change in showrunners; and Daniel Webber cast in Epix's "Billy the Kid."

[05/25/21 - 11:00 AM]
The CW Network Announces Its New Seven-Night Primetime Schedule for 2021-2022
Highlights include "Legends of The Hidden Temple" and "Killer Camp" to kick off Sundays.

[05/10/21 - 10:00 AM]
The CW Network Continues to Extend Its Summer 2021 Schedule with Additional Returning Favorites
The revised lineup includes the return of "The Outpost" as well as new dates for "Burden of Truth" and "Coroner."

[05/03/21 - 10:30 AM]
The CW Network Renews "Kung Fu" and "DC's Stargirl" for the 2021-2022 Season
"We are beyond proud to continue to share the stories of Nicky Shen and Courtney Whitmore, two strong, powerful young women at the center of this new generation of hit shows for The CW in 'Kung Fu' and 'DC's Stargirl,'" said Mark Pedowitz.

[04/29/21 - 12:00 PM]
The CW Network Extends Its Summer 2021 Schedule with Series Premieres and Returning Favorites
Highlights include the return of "DC's Stargirl" and the U.S. premiere of "Wellington Paranormal."

[02/18/21 - 11:35 PM]
Development Update: Thursday, February 18
Updates include: Kate McKinnon exits Hulu's "The Dropout"; CBS mulls "FBI: International" spin-off series; and "The Flash's" John Wesley Shipp to visit "DC's Stargirl."

[11/25/20 - 08:00 AM]
HBO Max Highlights - December 2020
Newly announced premieres include "House of Ho" on December 10 and "Homeschool Musical Class of 2020" on December 17.

[11/19/20 - 11:22 PM]
Development Update: Thursday, November 19
Updates include: Snoop Dogg to voice Amazon's "Oaklandia"; Kate Folk brings "Out There" to Hulu; and Alkoya Brunson cast in "DC's Stargirl" at The CW.

[11/05/20 - 11:36 PM]
Development Update: Thursday, November 5
Updates include: William Jackson Harper to lead new season of HBO Max's "Love Life"; Jim Gaffigan lends his voice to "DC's Stargirl"; and Sophie Thatcher rumored to be joining "The Mandalorian."

[10/26/20 - 11:14 PM]
Development Update: Monday, October 26
Updates include: Oscar Isaac in talks to lead "Moon Knight" at Disney+; Thomas Haden Church cast as "The Texanist" on FOX; and Nick Tarabay, Jonathan Cake book roles on "DC's Stargirl."

[09/23/20 - 11:12 PM]
Development Update: Wednesday, September 23
Updates include: Sienna Miller, Michelle Dockery to lead Netflix's "Anatomy of a Scandal"; Demi Moore brings "Dirty Diana" to Amazon; and Alan Arkin won't return for final season of "The Kominsky Method."

[09/18/20 - 08:50 AM]
DC Universe Transforms Into DC Universe Infinite!
HBO Max will now be the home for DC Universe originals, including the just ordered third season of adult animated comedy series "Harley Quinn."

[07/06/20 - 10:00 AM]
The CW Network Renews "DC's Stargirl" for Season Two
The CW will become the exclusive in-season home to the breakout superhero hit next season, airing on The CW Television Network and streaming the next day on The CW's free, ad-supported streaming platforms.

[06/16/20 - 02:02 PM]
The CW Network Acquires Additional Summer Series, Sets Remaining Summer Premiere Dates
"Killer Camp," "Taskmaster," "Fridge Wars" and "Being Reuben" are among the latest additions.

[03/31/20 - 10:19 AM]
New CW Key Art for "DC's Stargirl"
The series premieres Tuesday, May 19 at 8:00/7:00c on The CW (one day after its digital debut on the DC Universe subscription service on May 18).

[03/26/20 - 01:30 PM]
The CW Network Announces New Spring 2020 Premiere Dates
"In the Dark" will return Thursday, April 16 while "DC's Stargirl" now launches Tuesday, May 19.

[03/04/20 - 12:00 PM]
The CW Announces Spring 2020 Premiere Dates
The network sets premieres for "Stargirl," "In the Dark" and "The 100."

[12/11/19 - 11:34 AM]
Video: First Official Trailer for DC Universe / The CW's Upcoming "Stargirl"
Coming in Spring 2020, the series will make its debut first on DC Universe's digital subscription service, then broadcast on The CW the following day and streamed on The CW digital platforms the day after that.

[11/21/19 - 11:30 AM]
DC Universe Drama Series "Stargirl" Secures Exclusive Linear Window on The CW Network
The CW will broadcast each episode the day after its debut on the DC Universe digital subscription service.

[04/24/19 - 11:44 PM]
Development Update: Wednesday, April 24
Updates include: Amy Sherman-Palladino to bring "Ninth Street Women" to Amazon; Nickelodeon issues renewal for "Ryan's Mystery Playdate"; and Stacy McKee exits ABC's "Station 19" as showrunner.

[04/17/19 - 11:26 PM]
Development Update: Wednesday, April 17
Updates include: David Thewlis to lead National Geographic's "Barkskins"; Robert Hull named co-showrunner of "God Friended Me" at CBS; and Vera Cherny to recur on USA's "Queen of the South."

[02/22/19 - 11:39 PM]
Development Update: Friday, February 22
Updates include: Jussie Smollett dropped from "Empire" for remainder of season; production on hold for new season of "Wynonna Earp"; and Malik Yoba to return for ABC's "New York Undercover" revival.

[02/21/19 - 11:29 PM]
Development Update: Thursday, February 21
Updates include: Adam Pally, Abby Elliott to star NBC's "Uninsured"; Carra Patterson set as lead in "Patty's Auto" at FOX; and Adrian Grenier tapped for Syfy's "Cipher."

[02/04/19 - 11:28 PM]
Development Update: Monday, February 4
Updates include: NBC shelves "Hair Live!" telecast; "Riverdale's" Ashleigh Murray bound for "Katy Keene" spin-off; and ABC orders two multi-camera comedy pilots.

[01/08/19 - 11:07 PM]
Development Update: Tuesday, January 8
Updates include: CBS All Access commissions two more "Short Treks"; Luke Wilson tapped for DC Universe's "Stargirl"; and Kim Delaney, Bill Brochtrup to return for ABC's "NYPD Blue" sequel series.

[12/20/18 - 11:22 PM]
Development Update: Thursday, December 20
Updates include: DC Universe's "Stargirl" casts trio; Daniella Pineda tapped for Netflix's "What/If"; and "Beverly Hills, 90210" eyes reboot series with original cast.

[12/13/18 - 11:22 PM]
Development Update: Thursday, December 13
Updates include: CBS revealed to have settled sexual harassment case with Eliza Dushku; Logan Lerman in talks to lead Amazon's "The Hunt"; and Jennifer Garner, J.J. Abrams to re-team for Apple's "My Glory Was I Had Such Friends."

[12/12/18 - 11:31 PM]
Development Update: Wednesday, December 12
Updates include: CBS All Access cancels "One Dollar"; Jeffrey Dean Morgan book return trip to The CW's "Supernatural"; and Joel McHale cast in DC Universe's "Stargirl."

[11/29/18 - 11:51 PM]
Development Update: Thursday, November 29
Updates include: AMC orders fourth season of "Preacher"; Comedy Central's "Another Period," Netflix's "Marvel's Daredevil" get the axe; and Taylor Kitsch attached to star in HBO drama.

[11/02/18 - 11:46 PM]
Development Update: Friday, November 2
Updates include: HBO issues "Divorce" a third season renewal; Freeform axes "Alone Together" after two seasons; and Lamorne Morris to star in Hulu comedy pilot "Woke."

[09/20/18 - 11:50 PM]
Development Update: Thursday, September 20
Updates include: HBO renews "The Deuce" for third and final season; AMC cancels freshman drama "Dietland"; and Alan Tudyk set to star in Syfy's "Resident Alien."

[09/14/18 - 08:01 AM]
The DC Universe Digital Subscription Service Is Finally Here
The first exclusive original series will be "Titans," which is slated for October 12, followed by exclusive series including: "Young Justice: Outsiders," "Doom Patrol," "Swamp Thing," "Harley Quinn" and "Stargirl."

[07/19/18 - 11:40 PM]
Development Update: Thursday, July 19
Updates include: Geoff Johns to bring "Stargirl" to DC Universe; Jason Clarke to star opposite Helen Mirren in HBO's "Catherine the Great"; and Moon Bloodgood among latest bound for Apple's "Are You Sleeping."







DC'S STARGIRL (CW)
BROADCAST HISTORY:
5/18/20 - 12/7/22
STATUS:
canceled/ended (2022-2023 season)
TIME SLOT:
completed airing its current season
SEASON(S):
3 (39 episodes, 0 of which have yet to air)
VISIT THE OFFICIAL WEB SITE
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
confirmed as canceled on 10/31/22
DESCRIPTION:
(from The CW's web site, August 2022) The CW drama series DC’S STARGIRL follows high school student Courtney Whitmore (Brec Bassinger) and her stepfather Pat Dugan (Luke Wilson) as she leads an unlikely group of young heroes to take on the legacy of DC’s very first superhero team, the Justice Society of America. The third season finds Starman (Joel McHale) back from the dead and offering to train Courtney while she helps him adjust to his new life in the quiet town of Blue Valley. But when there’s a murder that needs to be solved, the mystery will not only have our heroes questioning the former super-villains’ commitment to truly reforming, but lead Courtney, Pat and Starman to a secret that will shock them all to their very core. 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. 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, Alkoya Brunson as Jakeem Thunder, Neil Hopkins as Larry Crock/Sportsmaster, Joy Osmanski as Paula Brooks/Tigress with Amy Smart as Barbara Whitmore and Luke Wilson as Pat Dugan. Special appearance by Joel McHale as Sylvester Pemberton. Geoff Johns (“The Flash,” “Titans,” “Batwoman,” “Superman & Lois”) is the showrunner and executive produces DC’S STARGIRL with Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter. Based on the characters from DC, DC’S STARGIRL is produced by Berlanti Productions and Mad Ghost Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.
PRINCIPAL CAST INFORMATION:
· Amy Smart as Barbara Whitmore
· Anjelika Washington as Beth Chapel
· Brec Bassinger as Courtney Whitmore
· Cameron Gellman as Rick Tyler
· Hunter Sansone as Cameron Mahkent
· Luke Wilson as Pat Dugan
· Meg DeLacy as Cindy Burman
· Nick Tarabay as Eclipso
· Trae Romano as Mike Dugan
· Yvette Monreal as Yolanda Montez
RECURRING/PREVIOUS CAST INFORMATION:
· Christopher James Baker as Henry King, Sr.
· Jake Austin Walker as Henry King, Jr.
· Neil Jackson as Jordan Mahkent
CREW INFORMATION:
· Geoff Johns as CRTR/EP
· Glen Winter as EP/DIR (Pilot)
· Greg Beeman as EP
· Greg Berlanti as EP
· Melissa Carter as EP
· Sarah Schechter as EP
GENRE(S):
· based on a comic book
· drama
STUDIO INFORMATION:
· Berlanti Productions
· Mad Ghost Productions
· Warner Bros. Television