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'''Harley Quinn''' is a television series based on the [[DC Comics]] character, [[Wikipedia:Harley Quinn|Harley Quinn]]. |
'''Harley Quinn''' is a television series based on the [[DC Comics]] character, [[Wikipedia:Harley Quinn|Harley Quinn]]. |
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The series is developed by [[Justin Halpern]], [[Patrick Schumacker]] and [[Dean Lorey]], with the former two serving as showrunners. The [[Season 1 (Harley Quinn)|first season]] premiered on November 29, 2019, on [[DC Universe]], while the [[Season 2 (Harley Quinn)|second]] premiered on April 3, 2020. The [[Season 3 (Harley Quinn)|third]] season premiered on July 28, 2022, on [[HBO Max]], followed by a Valentine's Day special titled {{Ep|A Very Problematic |
The series is developed by [[Justin Halpern]], [[Patrick Schumacker]] and [[Dean Lorey]], with the former two serving as showrunners. The [[Season 1 (Harley Quinn)|first season]] premiered on November 29, 2019, on [[DC Universe]], while the [[Season 2 (Harley Quinn)|second]] premiered on April 3, 2020. The [[Season 3 (Harley Quinn)|third]] season premiered on July 28, 2022, on [[HBO Max]], followed by a Valentine's Day special titled {{Ep|A Very Problematic Valentine's Day Special}} on February 9, 2023. The [[Season 4 (Harley Quinn)|fourth season]] is set to premiere in 2023. |
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Harley Quinn was initially set to be standalone from other DC live action properties. However, in the {{S|Titans}} episode, {{Ep|Dude, Where's My Gar?}}, archive audio of [[Harleen Quinzel (UE-25)|Harley Quinn]] was heard. This cameo appearance retconned Harley Quinn to take place on a universe within the [[New Multiverse|multiverse]] created after the {{Cross|Crisis on Infinite Earths}} crossover event. |
Harley Quinn was initially set to be standalone from other DC live action properties. However, in the {{S|Titans}} episode, {{Ep|Dude, Where's My Gar?}}, archive audio of [[Harleen Quinzel (UE-25)|Harley Quinn]] was heard. This cameo appearance retconned Harley Quinn to take place on a universe within the [[New Multiverse|multiverse]] created after the {{Cross|Crisis on Infinite Earths}} crossover event. |
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==Main Cast== |
==Main Cast== |
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*[[Kaley Cuoco]] as [[Harleen Quinzel (UE-25)|Harley Quinn (Harleen Quinzel)]] {{c|season 1-present; {{Ep|A Very Problematic |
*[[Kaley Cuoco]] as [[Harleen Quinzel (UE-25)|Harley Quinn (Harleen Quinzel)]] {{c|season 1-present; {{Ep|A Very Problematic Valentine's Day Special}}}} [[#anote1|*]] |
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*[[Diedrich Bader]] as [[Bruce Wayne (UE-25)|Batman (Bruce Wayne)]] {{c|season 1-2; recurring season 3; guest {{Ep|A Very Problematic |
*[[Diedrich Bader]] as [[Bruce Wayne (UE-25)|Batman (Bruce Wayne)]] {{c|season 1-2; recurring season 3; guest {{Ep|A Very Problematic Valentine's Day Special}}}} [[#anote1|*]] |
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*[[Lake Bell]] as [[Pamela Isley (UE-25)|Poison Ivy (Pamela Isley)]] / [[Cheryl (UE-25)|Cheryl]] {{c|season 1-present; {{Ep|A Very Problematic |
*[[Lake Bell]] as [[Pamela Isley (UE-25)|Poison Ivy (Pamela Isley)]] / [[Cheryl (UE-25)|Cheryl]] {{c|season 1-present; {{Ep|A Very Problematic Valentine's Day Special}}}} [[#anote1|*]] |
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*[[Chris Meloni]] as [[Jim Gordon (UE-25)|Jim Gordon]] {{c|season 1-present}} [[#anote1|*]] |
*[[Chris Meloni]] as [[Jim Gordon (UE-25)|Jim Gordon]] {{c|season 1-present}} [[#anote1|*]] |
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*[[JB Smoove]] as [[Frank the Plant (UE-25)|Frank the Plant]] {{c|season 1-present}} [[#anote1|*]] |
*[[JB Smoove]] as [[Frank the Plant (UE-25)|Frank the Plant]] {{c|season 1-present}} [[#anote1|*]] |
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*[[Alan Tudyk]] as [[Joker (UE-25)|Joker]] / [[Basil Karlo (UE-25)|Clayface (Basil Karlo)]] / [[Julian Day (UE-25)|Calendar Man (Julian Day)]] / [[Lawrence Trapp (UE-25)|Doctor Trap (Lawrence Trapp)]] {{c|season 1-present; {{Ep|A Very Problematic |
*[[Alan Tudyk]] as [[Joker (UE-25)|Joker]] / [[Basil Karlo (UE-25)|Clayface (Basil Karlo)]] / [[Julian Day (UE-25)|Calendar Man (Julian Day)]] / [[Lawrence Trapp (UE-25)|Doctor Trap (Lawrence Trapp)]] {{c|season 1-present; {{Ep|A Very Problematic Valentine's Day Special}}}} [[#anote1|*]] |
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*[[Matt Oberg]] as [[Charles Brown (UE-25)|Kite Man (Charles Brown)]] {{c|season 1-2; guest season 3, {{Ep|A Very Problematic |
*[[Matt Oberg]] as [[Charles Brown (UE-25)|Kite Man (Charles Brown)]] {{c|season 1-2; guest season 3, {{Ep|A Very Problematic Valentine's Day Special}}}} [[#anote2|*]] |
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*[[Tony Hale]] as [[Edgar Cizko (UE-25)|Doctor Psycho (Edgar Cizko)]] / [[Felix Faust (UE-25)|Felix Faust]] {{c|season 1-present}} [[#anote1|*]] |
*[[Tony Hale]] as [[Edgar Cizko (UE-25)|Doctor Psycho (Edgar Cizko)]] / [[Felix Faust (UE-25)|Felix Faust]] {{c|season 1-present}} [[#anote1|*]] |
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*[[Jason Alexander]] as [[Sy Borgman (UE-25)|Sy Borgman]] {{c|season 1-present}} [[#anote1|*]] |
*[[Jason Alexander]] as [[Sy Borgman (UE-25)|Sy Borgman]] {{c|season 1-present}} [[#anote1|*]] |
Revision as of 03:26, 29 April 2023
- For other uses of Harley Quinn, see Harley Quinn (Disambiguation).
- For the upcoming episode of Harley Quinn, see Season 5.
“ | Let's get this party started, bitches! Harley Quinn is here and she is... down! To! Clown! | ” |
Harley Quinn is a television series based on the DC Comics character, Harley Quinn.
The series is developed by Justin Halpern, Patrick Schumacker and Dean Lorey, with the former two serving as showrunners. The first season premiered on November 29, 2019, on DC Universe, while the second premiered on April 3, 2020. The third season premiered on July 28, 2022, on HBO Max, followed by a Valentine's Day special titled A Very Problematic Valentine's Day Special on February 9, 2023. The fourth season is set to premiere in 2023.
Harley Quinn was initially set to be standalone from other DC live action properties. However, in the Titans episode, Dude, Where's My Gar?, archive audio of Harley Quinn was heard. This cameo appearance retconned Harley Quinn to take place on a universe within the multiverse created after the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover event.
Synopsis
Harley Quinn follows Harley's adventures after she breaks up with the Joker and strikes out on her own in this new, adult animated comedy. With the help of Poison Ivy and a ragtag crew of DC castoffs, Harley tries to earn a seat at the biggest table in villainy: the Legion of the Doom.[1]
Main Cast
- Kaley Cuoco as Harley Quinn (Harleen Quinzel) (season 1-present; A Very Problematic Valentine's Day Special) *
- Diedrich Bader as Batman (Bruce Wayne) (season 1-2; recurring season 3; guest A Very Problematic Valentine's Day Special) *
- Lake Bell as Poison Ivy (Pamela Isley) / Cheryl (season 1-present; A Very Problematic Valentine's Day Special) *
- Chris Meloni as Jim Gordon (season 1-present) *
- JB Smoove as Frank the Plant (season 1-present) *
- Alan Tudyk as Joker / Clayface (Basil Karlo) / Calendar Man (Julian Day) / Doctor Trap (Lawrence Trapp) (season 1-present; A Very Problematic Valentine's Day Special) *
- Matt Oberg as Kite Man (Charles Brown) (season 1-2; guest season 3, A Very Problematic Valentine's Day Special) *
- Tony Hale as Doctor Psycho (Edgar Cizko) / Felix Faust (season 1-present) *
- Jason Alexander as Sy Borgman (season 1-present) *
- Ron Funches as King Shark (Nanaue) (season 1-present) *
Notes:
- Kaley Cuoco, Diedrich Bader, Lake Bell, Chris Meloni, JB Smoove, Alan Tudyk, Tony Hale, Jason Alexander, and Ron Funches are only credited for their respective episode appearances.
- Matt Oberg is credited as a guest star in 1x01 Til Death Do Us Part (Harley Quinn) and as a series regular from 1x02 A High Bar onwards. Oberg is also only credited for his respective episode appearances.
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