After discovering a magical staff, high schooler Courtney Whitmore decides to take on responsibility and become a superhero in this new trailer for Stargirl… Stargirl stars Brec Bassinger as Courtney Whitmore/Stargirl, Joel McHale as Starman, Giancarlo Esposito as Archie Brubaker, Lou Ferrigno Jr as Rex Tyler/Hourman, Brian Stapf as Ted Grant/Wildcat, Meg DeLacy as Cindy Burman, Joy Osmanski
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DC’s Stargirl is now set to air on The CW following its debut on streaming platform DC Universe, reports Deadline. We’re not all together surprised by the news (a fair few DC-inspired shows seem to make their way to The CW sooner or later), but this will still be the first time a DC Universe series will
Following last week’s news that Joel McHale had joined the cast of Geoff Johns’ new Stargirl series for DC Universe as Starman, even more casting news has come to light. The show has officially added Lou Ferrigno Jr as Rex Tyler/Hourman, while Brian Stapf has signed up to play Ted Grant/Wildcast. In the original comics, Hourman
Geoff Johns’ upcoming Stargirl series for DC Universe has found its Starman in the form of Community‘s Joel McHale, according to Variety. He joins Brec Bassinger as Stargirl and Anjelika Washington in an undisclosed role. The character of Starman is described as “a courageous and confident superhero.” He is “a member of the Justice Society of America.
DC Universe has found its lead for Geoff Johns’ new Stargirl series. Brec Bassinger, best known for starring in Bella And The Bulldogs, is set to take on the title role. In a statement, Johns said: “There is no other character in comic books more special to me than Stargirl, and after searching far and wide I can