Nothing to do for Stargirl, canceled from the CW after three seasons

Nothing to do for Stargirl, canceled from the CW after three seasons

Nothing to do for Stargirl



Yet another cancellation in the CW television schedule. The American broadcaster has decided not to renew Stargirl, a TV series created by Geoff Johns and based on the characters of DC, after only three seasons. Rumors of its cancellation had become increasingly insistent in recent months following the acquisition of CW by Nexstar: the Group owns 75% of the shares, while Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery own 12.5% ​​each. .



The Stargirl series has been deleted from the CW


Stargirl is set on Earth-2, the DC Comics alternative universe on which new versions of the famous superheroes move, including Superman, Batman, Flash. She has nothing to do with the Arrowverse and everyone in the Justice Society of America died in the fight with the Injustice Society and the world has had to get used to the vulnerability of superheroes. In this context, the student Courtney Whitmore discovers that her stepfather Pat Dugan was the shoulder of the mythical Starman and after recovering the powerful Cosmic Scepter, she assumes the powers and identity of Stargirl with a view to fighting the supervillains and refounding the Justice Society of America. It will be together with the newborn team of young super-heroes that in the second season Stargirl will have to face one of the most ruthless threats that the mythology of the DC comics has ever known: the evil and megalomaniacal entity Eclipso.