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Harley Quinn 's ditched oral sex scene has been addressed by director Zack Snyder.
As you may have heard recently, the R-rated animated series featuring the voice of The Big Bang Theory 's Kaley Cuoco almost included a steamy moment between Batman and Catwoman before DC pulled the plug.
Responding to this news, Snyder (whose 2013 blockbuster Man of Steel kickstarted the cinematic Worlds of DC) tweeted a comic book image of the Bat going down on the Cat with the caption: "Canon".
The revelation itself was delivered by Harley Quinn co - showrunner Justin Halpern earlier this week, who told Variety : "It's incredibly gratifying and free to be using characters that are considered villains because you just have so much more leeway.
"A perfect example of that is in this third season of Harley , 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,'" he continued. "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.'"
Harley Quinn airs on E4 in the UK, and HBO Max in the US.
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American adult animated television series

Justin Halpern
Patrick Schumacker
Dean Lorey


Dean Lorey
Justin Halpern
Patrick Schumacker
Kaley Cuoco
Sam Register


James Atkinson
Annie De Brock
Craig Paulsen
Charles Breiner
Andy Young


Ultra HD 4K HDR (DC Universe) [1]
HDTV 1080p (HBO Max) [1]


Charlie Adler as Nick Quinzel, Grandpa Quinzel
Chris Diamantopoulos as Aquaman
Susie Essman as Sharon Quinzel, Grandma Quinzel
Harvey GuillΓ©n as Nightwing
James Gunn as Himself [20]
Meryl Hathaway as Marcus
Jameela Jamil as Eris
Tom Kenny as Clayface's Hand [7]
George Lopez as Himself [21]
Justina Machado as Bethany
Howie Mandel as Himself
Natalie Morales [6] as Lois Lane
Brad Morris as Victor Zsasz
Frankie Muniz as Himself
Suzy Nakamura as Realtor
Rhea Perlman as Golda
Jonah Platt as Clayface (singing voice)
Scott Porter as The Flash
Nicole Sullivan as Mrs. Cobblepot, Benjamin
Talia Tabin as Debbie Day
Jessica Walter as Granny Goodness , Wendy Brown
Mark Whitten as Herman Cizko / The Cowled Critic


^ Originally titled "Riddle U" when the episode first aired. [23]

^ Originally titled "Trapped" when the episode first aired. [23]

^ Originally titled "The Runaway Bridesmaid" when the episode first aired. [25] [26]


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Harley Quinn is an American adult animated black comedy superhero television series based on the DC Comics character of the same name created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm . The series is written and executive-produced by Justin Halpern , Patrick Schumacker and Dean Lorey , and follows the misadventures of Harley Quinn and her best friend, Poison Ivy , after leaving her boyfriend, the Joker . The show premiered on DC Universe to critical acclaim on November 29, 2019, with critics praising its animation, humor, dark tone, voice acting, and portrayal of the titular protagonist.

The show's second season premiered on April 3, 2020. [2] On September 18, 2020, the series was officially renewed for a third season, along with the announcement that the show would move to HBO Max , following the restructuring of DC Universe. [3] The third season is set to premiere on July 28, 2022. [4]

The series follows Harley Quinn 's misadventures after breaking up with the Joker upon the realization that he does not love her. The first season focuses on Harley's attempts to prove herself as a competent villain in order to join the Legion of Doom , starting with the formation of her own crew consisting of Poison Ivy , Clayface , Doctor Psycho , King Shark , and Sy Borgman . [5] When she finally achieves this goal, however, she inadvertently distances herself from her newfound friends and continues to face problems from the Joker, who cannot stand the idea of Harley being a successful supervillain without him. In the season one finale, the Joker manages to take over Gotham City , only to be defeated by Harley and her crew. In a final act of retaliation, he destroys the entire city, resulting in his and Batman 's apparent deaths.

In the second season, Gotham has descended into chaos , allowing the newly-formed Injustice League β€” consisting of the Penguin , the Riddler , Mr. Freeze , Two-Face , and Bane β€” to take over the city's ruins. After they refuse to let Harley join them, she works with her crew to take them down one by one in order to claim Gotham for herself; in the process unwittingly inspiring Barbara Gordon to become Batgirl . Meanwhile, both the Joker and Batman are revealed to be alive; albeit with the former now sane and with no memory of his old self while the latter, unable to fight crime due to his injuries, names Batgirl his temporary replacement as Gotham's defender until he recovers. Following the Injustice League's defeat, Commissioner Gordon restores order to Gotham while Harley begins to develop feelings for Ivy. Concurrently, Doctor Psycho leaves the crew to exact revenge on Harley for under-appreciating him, and manages to take over Gotham with a Parademon army he obtained from Darkseid . To stop him, Harley joins forces with the Justice League , Gordon, and the Joker; reluctantly restoring the latter back to his former self in the process. Although Psycho is defeated in the end, he retaliates by revealing Harley and Ivy had sex right before the latter's wedding with Kite Man . Though Ivy and Kite Man attempt to continue on, Gordon, annoyed that he did not receive any recognition for saving Gotham, attempts to bust their wedding. Amidst the chaos, Kite Man realizes Ivy does not love him and breaks up with her. While escaping from the police together, Ivy finally admits her feelings for Harley.

The story continues straight after the second season in a six-issue miniseries comic book entitled The Eat Bang Kill Tour , where Harley and Ivy go on a road trip cross-country while on the run from Gordon, who has gone insane with determination to bring both of them in, regardless of how many people get hurt in his way, and Batman and Batgirl have to try and stop him before he causes anymore damage.

On November 20, 2017, it was announced that the then-unnamed DC Universe had ordered 26 episodes of Harley Quinn , a half-hour adult animated action-comedy series created and written by Justin Halpern, Patrick Schumacker and Dean Lorey. Executive producers were set to include Halpern, Schumacker, Lorey, and Sam Register with Jennifer Coyle serving as a producer. Production companies involved in the series were slated to consist of Ehsugadee Productions and Warner Bros. Animation . [27] The first season consists of 13 episodes of the initial 26-episode order. [28] Animation work is provided by NE4U, Digital eMation and Maven Image Platform in South Korea. [ citation needed ]

In June 2018, it was announced that the series would premiere in 2019. [29] In October, it was further mapped as an October 2019 premiere. [30] It was also reported that Kaley Cuoco would also serve as an executive producer for the series through her production company Yes, Norman Productions . [31]

It was revealed that a second season was produced and consisted of another 13 episodes. [32]

On September 18, 2020, three months after the second season finale, it was announced that the series had been renewed for a third season, and would move to HBO Max . [3] In February 2021, series creator Patrick Schumacker announced that they had begun recording season 3. [33]

In June 2021, it was revealed that a planned oral sex scene between Catwoman and Batman in season 3 was cut by DC. [34]

Schumacker stated the third season was more difficult to produce, but it will be much simpler not having to create two seasons back to back. Halpern has stated in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that season 3 will explore Harley's reaction to a half healthy relationship with Ivy as well as focusing more on Ivy's backstory as the previous two seasons were mainly focused on Harley. [35] Schumacker said that new writers from the LGBTQ+ community have been hired because of the direction of season 2 and that it is a priority to diversify the staff for season 3. [36] Schumacker also revealed that Dean Lorey would no longer be available to return as showrunner for season 3 and would be replaced by new co-showrunners Chrissy Pietrosh and Jessica Goldstein alongside him and Justin Halpern. [36] Composer Jefferson Friedman revealed there would be a musical episode coming, and also stated that he wanted to refresh the music to give identity for each character. [37] During an interview with Deadline Hollywood , Schumacker stated that his desire was to open season 3 on "an actual Zoom , where the GCPD is just being berated by the city of Gotham for their ineptitude". [38] In February 2021, series creator Patrick Schumacker announced that they had begun recording season 3. [33]

At DC FanDome 2021, Harley, King Shark, and Kite Man previewed some animatic footage from the third season, and announced it would be coming to HBO Max "sometime in 2022." [39]

A comic prequel to season 3 was first released on August 3, 2021, under the title Harley Quinn: The Animated Series – The Eat. Bang! Kill. Tour by Tee Franklin (author), Max Sarin (cover art, penciller, inker), and Marissa Louise (colorist), in which Harley takes Ivy on a honeymoon where they face friends they've betrayed, their own feelings about how season 2 ended, and a few villains and heroes along the way. Commissioner Gordon tries to catch them repeatedly, causing Batman and Batgirl to worry about his sanity. [ citation needed ]

Alongside the series order announcement, it was reported that the producers of the series were expected to approach Margot Robbie , who portrays the character in the DC Extended Universe , to reprise the role; but this was false. In an interview after the season 1 release, Halpern went on record saying Robbie was kept in the loop, but she was never interested in playing the role since she was filming and producing Birds of Prey at the time. [27] Other characters expected to be featured in the series included Joker , Poison Ivy , Sy Borgman, Doctor Psycho , Malice Vundabar , King Shark , and Clayface . [40] [41] [42]

On October 3, 2018, it was announced that Cuoco would voice Harley Quinn and Lake Bell would voice Poison Ivy. Additional voice actors in the series include Alan Tudyk as Joker and Clayface, [7] Ron Funches as King Shark, J. B. Smoove as Frank the Plant, Jason Alexander as Sy Borgman, Wanda Sykes as the Queen of Fables, Giancarlo Esposito as Lex Luthor, Natalie Morales as Lois Lane, Jim Rash as Riddler, [6] Diedrich Bader reprising his role from Batman: The Brave and the Bold as Batman himself, [10] Tony Hale as Dr. Psycho [6] and Christopher Meloni as James Gordon . [6] [7] Shortly after, Rahul Kohli revealed he would voice Scarecrow in the series. [14] In June 2019, Sanaa Lathan was revealed to be voicing Catwoman , who was depicted as African-American. [16] [43] On July 24, 2019, Vanessa Marshall revealed to be reprising Wonder Woman from Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths and Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox . [17] While on the following day, TV Guide revealed that veteran voice actor Charlie Adler has been confirmed to serve as the series' additional voice director with Schumacker and Lorey serving as the voice directors. [44] In February 2020, Alfred Molina was announced to be voicing Mr. Freeze . [18] In April 2020, Schumacker confirmed that Michael Ironside would be reprising his role as Darkseid from both the DC Animated Universe and the Lego DC Super-Villains video game. [13] In June 2021, Sam Richardson was announced as having joined the cast for the third season. [45] [46]

In March 2022, filmmaker James Gunn announced he will voice himself in the show's third season. [20] That same month, Harvey GuillΓ©n was cast to play Nightwing . [47]

Jefferson Friedman composed the music for the series. WaterTower Music released the soundtrack album for season 1 on August 21, 2020. The season 2 album was released on the same day. [48]

In the DC Universe , Harley Quinn (Dr. Harleen Quinzel) and Poison Ivy (Dr. Pamela Isley) started as friends. [49] In the comics, Harley and Ivy even referred to each other as "Peanut" and "Pam-A-Lamb". The writers took notice giving them moments of birthday kisses and taking showers together making their friendship more intimate. [49] Harley Quinn's and Poison Ivy's relationship took a turn in Gotham City Sirens when Harley whispers into Ivy's ear that the reason she "saves her" from the Joker is due to her romantic feelings for her, although the scene ends with Harley going back to Joker. [50] It was not until the 2013 Amanda Connor and Jimmy Palmiotti's Harley Quinn comic series where they are shown in a romantic coupling instead of friendship. [50] Harley refers to Ivy as her "hot girlfriend" and the two are in an open relationship where they can pursue other partners while remaining dedicated to each other. [50] Outside the main universe, Harley and Ivy even got married in Injustice 2 . [49]

In the May 15, 2020, episode "There's No Place to Go But Down" Harley Quinn saved her partner-in-crime, Poison Ivy; both kissed each other after they escaped from prison. [51] The critic who reviewed the episode stated that Harley and Ivy's romance was a "slow burn", adding that this love affair could turn into a "more realistic exploration of how it feels to fall in love with a friend or to have an awkward hookup with a workmate." Another reviewer, Sophie Perry, writing for a lesbian lifestyle magazine, Curve , noted how queerbaiting has long endured in LGBTQ+ representation, noting how She-Ra and Harley Quinn both had same-sex kisses, happening within stories which could have turned out to be "typical queerbaiting" but did not. [52] In another episode, Clayface, a member of Harley's villain crew, was revealed as a gay character who had a crush on a male student. [53] [54]

In June 2020, in an AMA on Reddit , Justin Halpern, co-showrunner of the series, admitted that that the show missed the subverting the idea of bisexuals being cheaters or prone to infidelity and promised to do better in the third season. [55] Halpern also said, in later comments, that the show takes representation seriously, [56] that both Harley and Ivy had relationships with women before, [57] that Ivy had a crush on Catwoman , [57] and explained how the relationship between Harley and Ivy developed. [58]

In 2021, the series was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Comedy Series. [59] The series was also nominated for several awards at Autostraddle ’s 4th Annual Gay Emmys, in the categories of "Best Episode with LGBTQ+ Themes" for the episode "Something Borrowed," and "Outstanding Animated Series." [60] The trailer for the show's third season, which came out in October 2021, was described as showing that the series is "for the gays." [61]

Harley Quinn premiered on DC Universe on November 29, 2019. [62] On October 3, 2018, ahead of the annual New York Comic Con , a teaser trailer featuring Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy and Batman in Arkham was released. [63] A full, uncensored trailer set to Joan Jett 's cover of the theme song from The Mary Tyler Moore Show was released on July 20, 2019 to coincide with the panel at San Diego Comic-Con . [64] [65]

On December 8, 2019, the first episode was shown as a special presentation on TBS . Season 1 started airing on Syfy on May 3, 2020. [66] The series has aired on Adult Swim in Canada , with new episodes airing a wee
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