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'''Stargirl''' is a television series based on the DC Comics character, [[Stargirl (Disambiguation)|Stargirl]]. |
'''Stargirl''' is a television series based on the DC Comics character, [[Stargirl (Disambiguation)|Stargirl]]. |
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==Synopsis== |
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Stargirl follows [[Blue Valley High School (Live Action Multiverse: Earth-2: Post-Crisis)|high school]] sophomore [[Courtney Whitmore (Live Action Multiverse: Earth-2: Post-Crisis)|Courtney Whitmore]] as she inspires an unlikely [[Justice Society of America (Live Action Multiverse: Earth-2: Post-Crisis)|group]] of young heroes to stop the [[Injustice Society of America (Live Action Multiverse: Earth-2: Post-Crisis)|villains]] of the past. This new drama reimagines Stargirl and the very first superhero team, the Justice Society of America, in an unpredictable series. STARGIRL is lovingly inspired by Johns' late sister, who was killed in a plane accident.<ref name="Premiere">[https://tvline.com/2020/03/04/stargirl-series-premiere-date-dc-universe-the-cw-schedule/ "Stargirl Sets Series Premiere Dates on DC Universe and The CW" - TV Line]</ref> |
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==Main Cast== |
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*[[Brec Bassinger]] as [[Courtney Whitmore (Live Action Multiverse: Earth-2: Post-Crisis)|Stargirl (Courtney Whitmore)]] {{c|seasons 1-3}} |
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*[[Yvette Monreal]] as [[Yolanda Montez (Live Action Multiverse: Earth-2: Post-Crisis)|Wildcat (Yolanda Montez)]] {{c|seasons 1-3}} [[#anote1|*]] |
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*[[Anjelika Washington]] as [[Beth Chapel (Live Action Multiverse: Earth-2: Post-Crisis)|Doctor Mid-Nite (Beth Chapel)]] {{c|seasons 1-3}} [[#anote2|*]] |
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*[[Cameron Gellman]] as [[Rick Tyler (Live Action Multiverse: Earth-2: Post-Crisis)|Hourman (Rick Tyler)]] {{c|seasons 1-3}} [[#anote3|*]] |
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*[[Trae Romano]] as [[Mike Dugan (Live Action Multiverse: Earth-2: Post-Crisis)|Mike Dugan]] {{c|seasons 1-3}} |
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*[[Jake Austin Walker]] as [[Henry King Jr. (Live Action Multiverse: Earth-2: Post-Crisis)|Henry King Jr.]] {{c|season 1; guest season 2}} [[#anote4|*]] |
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*[[Meg DeLacy]] as [[Cindy Burman (Live Action Multiverse: Earth-2: Post-Crisis)|Shiv (Cindy Burman)]] {{c|seasons 1-3}} [[#anote5|*]] |
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*[[Neil Jackson]] as [[Jordan Mahkent (Live Action Multiverse: Earth-2: Post-Crisis)|Icicle (Jordan Mahkent)]] {{c|season 1; guest season 2; recurring season 3}} |
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*[[Christopher James Baker]] as [[Henry King Sr. (Live Action Multiverse: Earth-2: Post-Crisis)|Brainwave (Henry King Sr.)]] {{c|season 1; guest season 2}} |
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*[[Amy Smart]] as [[Barbara Whitmore (Live Action Multiverse: Earth-2: Post-Crisis)|Barbara Whitmore]] {{c|seasons 1-3}} |
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*[[Luke Wilson]] as [[Pat Dugan (Live Action Multiverse: Earth-2: Post-Crisis)|S.T.R.I.P.E./Stripesy (Pat Dugan)]] {{c|seasons 1-3}} |
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*[[Hunter Sansone]] as [[Cameron Mahkent (Live Action Multiverse: Earth-2: Post-Crisis)|Icicle Jr. (Cameron Mahkent)]] {{c|seasons 1-3}} [[#anote6|*]] |
*[[Hunter Sansone]] as [[Cameron Mahkent (Live Action Multiverse: Earth-2: Post-Crisis)|Icicle Jr. (Cameron Mahkent)]] {{c|seasons 1-3}} [[#anote6|*]] |
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*[[Nick Tarabay]] as [[Eclipso (Shadowlands)|Eclipso]] {{c|season 2}} [[#anote7|*]] |
*[[Nick Tarabay]] as [[Eclipso (Shadowlands)|Eclipso]] {{c|season 2}} [[#anote7|*]] |
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#<div id="anote3"><small>Cameron Gellman is only credited for his respective episode appearances.</small></div> |
#<div id="anote3"><small>Cameron Gellman is only credited for his respective episode appearances.</small></div> |
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#<div id="anote4"><small>Jake Austin Walker is credited as a series regular through 1x11 {{Ep|Shining Knight}} and returned to the main cast in 1x13 {{Ep|Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. Part Two}}.</small></div> |
#<div id="anote4"><small>Jake Austin Walker is credited as a series regular through 1x11 {{Ep|Shining Knight}} and returned to the main cast in 1x13 {{Ep|Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. Part Two}}.</small></div> |
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#<div id="anote5"><small>Meg DeLacy is only credited |
#<div id="anote5"><small>Meg DeLacy is only credited f episode appearances</small> </div> |
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#<div id="anote6"><small>Hunter Sansone is credited as a series regular from 1x02 {{Ep|S.T.R.I.P.E.}} onwards. However, Sansone is not credited nor appear in {{Ep|Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. Part One}}. Sansone is also credited for his respective episode appearances in season 2, except for 2x02 {{Ep|Summer School: Chapter Two}}.</small></div> |
#<div id="anote6"><small>Hunter Sansone is credited as a series regular from 1x02 {{Ep|S.T.R.I.P.E.}} onwards. However, Sansone is not credited nor appear in {{Ep|Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. Part One}}. Sansone is also credited for his respective episode appearances in season 2, except for 2x02 {{Ep|Summer School: Chapter Two}}.</small></div> |
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#<div id="anote7"><small>Nick Tarabay is only credited for his respective episode appearances.</small></div> |
#<div id="anote7"><small>Nick Tarabay is only credited for his respective episode appearances.</small></div> |
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#<div id="anote8"><small>Alkoya Brunson is only credited for |
#<div id="anote8"><small>Alkoya Brunson is only credited for .</small></div> |
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#<div id="anote9"><small>Neil Hopkins is only credited for his respective episode appearances.</small></div> |
#<div id="anote9"><small>Neil Hopkins is only credited for his respective episode appearances.</small></div> |
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#<div id="anote10"><small>Joy Osmanski is only credited for her respective episode appearances.</small></div> |
#<div id="anote10"><small>Joy Osmanski is only credited for her respective episode appearances.</small></div> |
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#<div id="anote11"><small>Despite being listed among the main cast, |
#<div id="anote11"><small>Despite being listed among the main cast, ing, and is only credited forappearances.</small></div> |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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⚫ | **To free time for commercial breaks on The CW, the length of episodes in the [[Season 1 (Stargirl)|first season]] varied between networks, with the ones on The CW often being shorter. This was no longer the case for [[Season 2 (Stargirl)|season 2]] and subsequent episodes, as they were written and produced to The CW's schedules, and no longer premiered on [[DC Universe]]. |
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*Stargirl is the first [[DC Universe]] show to also air on [[The CW]]. |
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⚫ | **To free time for commercial breaks on The CW, the length of episodes in the [[Season 1 (Stargirl)|first season]] varied between networks, with the ones on The CW often being shorter. This was no longer the case for [[Season 2 (Stargirl)|season 2]] and subsequent episodes, as they were written and produced |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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==Referen== |
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<gallery> |
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Season 1 (Stargirl) 001.png|[[Season 1 (Stargirl)|Season 1]] |
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Season 2 (Stargirl) 001.png|[[Season 2 (Stargirl)|Season 2]] |
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Season 3 (Stargirl) 001.png|[[Season 3 (Stargirl)|Season 3]] |
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</gallery> |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
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{{Television Series}} |
{{Television Series}} |
Revision as of 21:32, 6 April 2024
Stargirl is a television series based on the DC Comics character, Stargirl.
- Hunter Sansone as Icicle Jr. (Cameron Mahkent) (seasons 1-3) *
- Nick Tarabay as Eclipso (season 2) *
- Alkoya Brunson as Jakeem Thunder (Jakeem Williams) (season 3; guest season 2) *
- Neil Hopkins as Sportsmaster (Lawrence "Crusher" Crock) (season 3; recurring season 1; guest season 2) *
- Joy Osmanski as Tigress (Paula Brooks) (season 3; recurring season 1; guest season 2) *
- Joel McHale as Starman (Sylvester Pemberton) / Starman/Sylvester Pemberton (Ultra-Humanite) (season 3; guest season 1; recurring season 2) *
Notes:
- Yvette Monreal is only credited for her respective episode appearances in season 2 and 3.
- Anjelika Washington is only credited for her respective episode appearances in season 3.
- Cameron Gellman is only credited for his respective episode appearances.
- Jake Austin Walker is credited as a series regular through 1x11 Shining Knight and returned to the main cast in 1x13 Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. Part Two.
- Meg DeLacy is only credited f episode appearances
- Hunter Sansone is credited as a series regular from 1x02 S.T.R.I.P.E. onwards. However, Sansone is not credited nor appear in Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. Part One. Sansone is also credited for his respective episode appearances in season 2, except for 2x02 Summer School: Chapter Two.
- Nick Tarabay is only credited for his respective episode appearances.
- Alkoya Brunson is only credited for .
- Neil Hopkins is only credited for his respective episode appearances.
- Joy Osmanski is only credited for her respective episode appearances.
- Despite being listed among the main cast, ing, and is only credited forappearances.
Notes
- To free time for commercial breaks on The CW, the length of episodes in the first season varied between networks, with the ones on The CW often being shorter. This was no longer the case for season 2 and subsequent episodes, as they were written and produced to The CW's schedules, and no longer premiered on DC Universe.
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Adventures of Superman • Batman • Shazam! • The Secrets of Isis • Wonder Woman • Superboy • Swamp Thing (1990-1993) • The Flash (1990-1991) • Human Target (1992) • Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman • Smallville • Birds of Prey • Human Target (2010-2011) • Arrow • Gotham • The Flash (2014-2023) • Constantine • iZombie • Supergirl • DC's Legends of Tomorrow • Lucifer • Preacher • Powerless • Black Lightning • Krypton • DC Daily • Titans • Doom Patrol • Swamp Thing (2019) • Pennyworth • Batwoman • Watchmen • DC Universe All Star Games • Stargirl • Superman & Lois • Sweet Tooth • Naomi • Peacemaker • The Sandman • Gotham Knights • Dead Boy Detectives | |||||||||||||||||||
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The Penguin • Arkham Asylum • GCPD • Waller • Paradise Lost • Booster Gold • Lanterns |