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After discovering the original Star-Spangled Kid's gear, teenager Courtney Whitmore joins the Justice Society of America as Stargirl, teaming up with her stepfather Pat Dugan in his robotic exosuit. Based on the DC Comic Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E.
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Series creator, showrunner and co-execute producer Geoff Johns also the character of Courtney Whitmore after his sister named Courtney, who died in the explosion of TWA Flight 800 in 1996.
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Crazy Credits
The cosmic staff turns the DC Comics logo into the Warner Bros logo, in a burst of stars. Both logos are colored red and blue, Stargirl's colors.
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Soundtracks
Cobrastyle
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Teddybears Sthlm (as Teddybears) featuring
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I don't think we've ever seen a series like this before. DC's Stargirl is pure, contagious joy, as Courtney gets acquainted with her inanimate-yet-animated staff and all the tricks she can do with it.
Whilst Courtney (Bassinger) is the main focus of the series, she has an excellent co-anchor in Pat (Wilson). There is an arc to their relationship as she learns to accept him as her step-father and comes to grips with his secret life as Stripsey. Bassinger and Wilson have the beginnings of some great chemistry.
From a production standpoint, DC's Stargirl has some truly cinematic imagery which is accented by an impressive level of visual effects. Those concerned about the integration of the S.T.R.I.P.E. robot need not worry, this the production team are using their budget wisely.
Fun, engaging and laced with a gleeful sense of adventure, DC's Stargirl is definitely a show you're going to want to watch.