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In the new series, the plan is high school student Whitmore bands together with the Justice Society of America to fight villains, past and present. Stargirl joins Titans and Doom Patrol as live action projects Johns is EPing with Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter for the DC Universe service. The pickup of Stargirl brings Berlanti Productions’ record-breaking portfolio to 15 live-action series

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Stargirl follows high school sophomore Courtney Whitmore 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.




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Just a thought

Let’s say that there’s an alternate reality in which Disney acquired DC comics instead of Marvel. How would you all well react if Stargirl was made as the 54th Walt Disney Animation Studios film instead of Big Hero 6 in this alternate reality?

8 Comments
2024/03/01
08:12 UTC

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Stargirl was robbed

3 Comments
2024/02/06
15:19 UTC

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Since Meg Donnelly didn’t get the role for Supergirl, maybe she can still get the opportunity to play a different DC character within the DCU like Stargirl.

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2024/01/31
18:03 UTC

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Justice Society of America #7

https://youtu.be/J9QltpNZNLE?si=ulrT6_lALGs2MrK4

Review at (10:17) in link. What did you think?

1 Comment
2023/11/22
17:20 UTC

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How many Stargirl characters can you find represented in the pieces of the Black Diamond?

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2023/10/22
19:15 UTC

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Jonathan Cake’s Upcoming 🥳 🎂 ❣️💫 (post help)

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2023/08/29
15:47 UTC

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Season 3 Chapter 12 discussion *spoilers*

I didn't like that twist. Doesn't the staff read the mind or whatever to determine if you're worthy? And how does Ultra Humanite know pat was yelling in the radio when starman died, or if the hourglass had a limiter or it's negative effects, or how to even use the staff? And why did he attack the crocks in the supermarket? Too many problems came from this twist that Ultra Humanite simply being an amazing actor doesn't explain.

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2022/12/04
02:18 UTC

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So interviewed Joshua Orpin aka Superboy from Titans and we Spoke about a possible Stargirl appearance in season 4! What do you think? He seems abit thrown off when I asked. Full interview this Sunday https://youtube.com/c/BeMoreSuperThePodcast

0 Comments
2022/11/01
15:51 UTC

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Origin of Stargirl

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2022/10/22
11:34 UTC

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Anyone knows the name of the song at the beginning of episode 6?

The song goes like this:

'I am goin in for the kill, won't stop til I get my thrill'

'How you like me now, now now now now'

It's sung by a woman

2 Comments
2022/10/14
13:04 UTC

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This show doesn't understand distance. Or pat is secretly evil.

In the DC comics universe the original JSA were headquartered in Civic City Pennsylvania, which was eventually incorporated into Philadelphia.

Alright, so the big fight in the beginning pilot episode was in the JSA headquarters, which one would assune would be in Philly since it was in the comics. But when Pat and Sly escape and crash the shot pans out and over a city to pan into young Courtney living in California implying thry're in the same city. Fine, I assumed they just moved the JSA HQ to whichever city Courtney lived in.

Then later in season 1 Pat takes Courtney from Blue Valley Nebraska to the JSA HQ for a history lesson. The wiki says Courtney lived in LA. Google tells me the distance between Nebraska and LA is 1333 miles. That means that if they flew at Jumbo Jet speed of 550 mph (extremely unlikely) nonstop that trip would have taken them 4 hours there and back. Not a long trip but I highly doubt they could go that fast. Let's say they went at 200mph (still unlikely but they're superheroes so we'll go with it), that would take them 13 hours there and back. That's a long trip. But to make it even worse, later in that same episode Courtney makes that same trip by herself on the cosmic staff. So Courtney was gonr for probably a full day heading to The JSA HQ and back to get the stuff. Did no one notice she was missing? You'd think Pat at least would have noticed right?

But then in season 2 when they go get Jennie, we find out that the JSA HQ is still located in Civic City. And what city do they show for its standin? Phila-freakin-delphia. So the JSA hq is in Philly still. Which is on the East coast. Now, google tells me Philly is 1432 miles from Nebraska. But this time we know they got there by car. Pat drove his 65 buick the whole way. So assuming he sped the entire way there and back going 100mph (in his 65 buick) that was a 28 hour round trip. So Pat lied to Barbara when he told her it woukd only be a few hours? They took a whole day's trip and barely anything happened back home? Eclipso took the day off?

So all of this is bad enough but then you think back to the pilot. The fight was in Civic city. In Philly. The buick crashes in LA. That is a 2700 mile distance! Which leads to one inescapable conclusion: Pat intentionally let Sylvester die! I mean he flew them on a burning car for 2700 miles instead of stopping somewhere closer like say, a hospital when his friend needed immediate medical attention. Why would he do that? To give Sly time to bleed out. Pat is the true villain of this series!

Or the writers are stupid and don't understand distance and the time it takes to get places. Either one. But I strongly support the first option!

1 Comment
2022/09/11
06:49 UTC

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