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Home TV DC vetoed a Harley Quinn oral sex scene featuring Batman and Catwoman
Heroes don't always… oh, just read the story.
By Jolie Lash June 14, 2021 at 06:55 PM EDT
Harley Quinn (voiced by Kaley Cuoco) in 'Harley Quinn'
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Comic book shows know how to push boundaries, including Harley Quinn , which has more than its fair share of violence, sex, and explicit language. But one proposed scene went a little too far for the brass behind the DC Entertainment and HBO Max animated series.
In a recent interview with Variety , Harley Quinn co-creator and executive producer Justin Halpern revealed where his corporate bosses drew the line — even if he had a pretty good response to try and sway them to his side.
"It's incredibly gratifying and free to be using characters that are considered villains because you just have so much more leeway," Halpern told the magazine.
"A perfect example of that is in this third season of Harley [when] we had a moment where Batman was going down on Catwoman," he continued. "And DC was like, 'You can't do that. You absolutely cannot do that.' They're like, 'Heroes don't do that.' So we said, 'Are you saying heroes are just selfish lovers?' They were like, 'No, it's that we sell consumer toys for heroes. It's hard to sell a toy if Batman is also going down on someone.'"
Since Harley Quinn debuted in 2019, the show hasn't shied away from adult content, leaning into profanity, gore, and sexuality. For example, in season 2 (spoiler alert!), Harley ( Kaley Cuoco ) and her best friend Poison Ivy ( Lake Bell ) wound up in bed together. Meanwhile, Commissioner Gordon (Christopher Meloni) has discussed his anal polyps, and bonded with a severed hand.
This isn't the first time Harley Quinn 's producers have been shut down on a direction they wanted to go, either. They previously told EW their first take on Aquaman didn't go swimmingly.
"For our first take on Aquaman, we embraced the Momoa-ness, and he became super-bro," Halpern said. "It was one of the few times where DC was like, 'F— no, do not do this.' They were like, 'You have to treat Aquaman with more respect.' So then we were like, okay, fine. If you want Aquaman to be more regal, we'll make him a pompous douche. So we did, thinking that it would also be bad, but they were like, 'Thank you for respecting Aquaman.'"
EW has reached out to representatives for Harley Quinn for comment on Halpern's remarks.

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A reveal in a recent Variety article about TV series subverting traditional superhero tropes is making waves. Some of the folks interviewed included Harley Quinn co-creators and executive producers Justin Halpern and Patrick Schumacker. Although they praised DC Comics for allowing them to get away with R-rated material for Harley, they discovered that Batman was still sacred. And implying that he would engage in a particular sex act with Catwoman? That was apparently a big no-no.
In the article, Halpern said “… in this third season of Harley [when] we had a moment where Batman was going down on Catwoman. And DC was like, ‘You can’t do that. You absolutely cannot do that.’ They’re like, ‘Heroes don’t do that.’ So, we said, ‘Are you saying heroes are just selfish lovers?’ They were like, ‘No, it’s that we sell consumer toys for heroes. It’s hard to sell a toy if Batman is also going down on someone.'”
No matter how R-rated Harley Quinn is, it is not outright pornographic. So while we’re sure we’d see the implications of said activity, seeing Batman and Catwoman engaged in actual sex acts? Probably never once considered. If they did, we’d understand why DC Comics might have issues with pornographic depictions of their marquee character. But we highly doubt that is what the Harley Quinn producers intended. It’s just not that kind of show.
Making all this even more suspect is that we’ve seen Batman sexually active before. Heck, we even get a post-coital scene with him and Vicky Vale way back in the 1989 Batman movie . So what they seem to be saying is a sex act all about Batman pleasing his female partner is not something heroes do. What a great message. (That right there was sarcasm, folks.) Apparently, DC has these issues with other heroes too. In Kevin Smith ‘s run on Green Arrow , he received pushback for a similar scene between Oliver Queen and Black Canary . But Kevin Smith got his way in the end, and no one cared. And that was even an all-ages comic. Give Bruce and Selina the same rights, DC!
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