Stargirl (Season 3)

The upcoming third season of the hit DC Comics-based series Stargirl.

Plot
The third season will borrow heavily from Geoff Johns' run in early 2000s. It will introduce several new characters, starting from Captain Marvel/Billy Batson and his family. They will be based on the Pre-New 52 versions therefore Billy's superhero identity is called Captain Marvel, Mary is his twin sister and her superhero identity is called Mary Marvel and Billy's best friend and Mary's love interest Freddy Freeman turns into King Marvel (an homage to Elvis Presley based on the Kingdom Come version of the character). We shall also meet Shazam, the Wizard who gave them their powers, and their arch-enemies Black Adam, Kull and Neron.

Billy and Courtney will fall in love and get engaged by mid-season. They will become one of the most popular CW couples among viewers (especially on social medias and forums) and they will stay together until the end of the series. Billy will confess his love to Courtney while they are on a date at the zoo, in front of the tiger's enclosure. Captain Marvel will join the Justice Society and the two will have to keep their relationship a secret while on duty but, as their teammates start to notice, in order to explain Billy will be forced to tell his secret identity to the others. Atom Smasher, also in love with Courtney, will serve as Billy's rival and the two will dislike each other from the beginning. They will even fight in an episode. But Cortney will have no doubts about which one she loves and that's Billy. Billy will also introduce Courtney to his family (both Mary and Freddy will get along very well with her) and even the Wizard Shazam (they will visit the Rock of Eternity together in an episode). Rick and Yolanda will also start to show developing feelings for each other as well as Jakeem and Beth albeit they will confess and get engaged only in the next season.

The series will also introduce additional Justice Society members and superheroes: Doctor Fate, Cyclone, Atom Smasher, Hawkman and Hawkgirl. Much like other versions of the characters, Hawkman and Hawkgirl have been cursed in their first life as ancient egyptians by the wizard Hath-Set so every time they die they will reincarnate, find each other and love each other only to be doomed to die separately. So after their deaths by the hand of Eclipso, the two were reborn as alien cops from the planet Thanagar. After regaining their memories, they came back to Earth to help what remains of their former JSA friends but also to find their son from their previous lifetime, Hector Hall, who has gone missing after their deaths.

An episode will also feature the debut of the Earth-2 version of the atlantean superhero Aquaman and his wife Mera, the first versions to appear in the Arrowverse. The plot will be similar to Smallville as it revolves around Dr Shito's crew of scientists capturing Aquaman (with the help of King Shark, who in this universe is portrayed as a mutant created by an experiment of them) and Mera asking for Stargirl and the Justice Society's help to rescue him. There's also a scene similar to Smallville where Mera and Stargirl first meet at the aquarium and Mera shamelessly changes in front of Courtney. After discovering where he is imprisoned, Stargirl, Wildcat, Hourman, Dr. Mid-Nite and Mera will successfully free Aquaman who is reunited with his beloved. In this version, the two lives on the surface world (much like in the New 52 comics) as they have been banished from Atlantis due to Arthur's love for humanity.

The lead villain of the season will be the demon Neron, who will also disguise himself through the season as one of the characters' main friends in order to deceive them. Neron's plan is to literally bring hell on earth by unleashing his horde of demons on Blue Valley. He will succeed thanks to the actions of the characters (manipulated by him) in the penultimate episode. The last episode will be dedicated to the Justice Society together trying to stop Neron's army and close the gates of hell definitely. Ultimately, Neron is defeated by the combined efforts of the Justice Society. Caught in the rage of his defeat, he leaves himself open to be impaled by Stargirl from behind. Captain Marvel then punches him to the portal to his realm opened behind him by Doctor Fate and he is decapitated by Hawkgirl's axe as he flies through, killing him and ending the invasion.

Black Adam will be the villain of a two-episodes story arc (and he is revealed to have been a member of the Justice Society in the past before becoming evil) while Kull will appear in a single episode. We shall also see again the Injustice Unlimited (who will grow in numbers and strenght). Brainwave will be revealed to be still alive, having used his mental power to transfer his mind in a clone of him created by Dr Shito's crew. Similarly the scientists will bring back to life The Wizard thanks to the experiments conducted on his body combined with his magical properties (and a bit of Neron's help albeit unknown to them). Brainwave will also make a deal with Neron in order to bring his son back to life and sided with him.

The Marvel Family will appear from the first episode and become recurring characters through the series. Cyclone will appear in the third episode and also becomes a recurring character as well as Cameron's love interest. Hawkman and Hawkgirl will appear in mid-season. Kent V. Nelson appeared as early as the fourth episode but will only put the helmet on and becomes Doctor Fate in the last two episodes after been chosen by Nabu to replace the previous Doctor Fate who was his grand-uncle.

As an easter egg, the tiger at the zoo is named Tawky Tawny as mentioned by Billy when Courtney confesses that she shares his feelings. "She loves me! She loves me back! Did you hear that? She loves me! Isn't that wonderful Mr. Tawny?".

The last scene of the final episode will show Todd James Rice, aka Obsidian, the long lost brother of Jennie-Lynn Scott, talking with his mentor and stepfather Ian Karkull anticipating their debut in the next season. A mid-credit scene will show Dr. Ito/Dragon King resumed to life thanks to his scientists and ready to haunt our heroes again.

Cast

 * Brec Bassinger as Courtney Whitmore/Stargirl
 * Yvette Monreal as Yolanda Montez/Wildcat
 * Anjelika Washington as Beth Chapel/Dr. Mid-Nite
 * Cameron Gellman as Rick Tyler/Hourman II
 * Ysa Penarejo as Jennie-Lynn Scott/Jade
 * Trae Romano as Mike Dugan
 * Amy Smart as Barbara Whitmore
 * Hunter Sansone as Cameron Mahkent
 * Alkoya Brunson as Jakeem Williams/Jakeem Thunder; Jim Gaffigan as the voice of Thunderbolt
 * Luke Wilson as Pat Dugan/S.T.R.I.P.E.
 * Derek Theler as Captain Marvel
 * Jaeden Martell as Billy Batson
 * Poppy Drayton as Mary Marvel
 * Lexi Jayde as Mary Batson
 * Ty Simpkins as Freddy Freeman
 * Ben Thompson as King Marvel
 * Timothy Webber as Shazam
 * Ian Anthony Dale as Black Adam
 * Joseph Morgan as Neron
 * Conan Stevens as Kull
 * Hayden Christensen as Arthur Curry/Aquaman
 * Rosie Mac as Mera
 * David Hayter as the voice of King Shark
 * Matthew Marsden as Kent V. Nelson/Doctor Fate
 * Annalise Basso as Maxine Hunkel/Cyclone
 * Liam McIntyre as Katar Hol/Hawkman
 * Gaia Weiss as Shayera Hol/Hawkgirl
 * Cody Christian as Albert Rothstein/Atom Smasher
 * Meg DeLacy	as Cindy Burman/Shiv
 * Christopher James Baker as Henry King Sr./Brainwave
 * Jake Austin Walker as Henry King Jr./Brainwave II
 * Neil Hopkins	as Lawrence "Crusher" Crock/Sportsmaster
 * Joy Osmanski as Paula Brooks/Tigress
 * Stella Smith as Artemis Crock
 * Max Frantz as Isaac Bowin/The Fiddler
 * Nelson Lee as Dr. Shiro Ito/Dragon King
 * Jonathan Cake as Richard Swift/The Shade
 * Keith David as the voice of Mister Bones
 * Luke Pasqualino as Todd James Rice/Obsidian
 * Billy Zane as Ian Karkull