Brec Bassinger (Nickelodeon's Bella and the Bulldogs, The Haunted Hathaways) will star as Courtney Whitmore aka Stargirl in the upcoming DC Universe live-action series written by Geoff Johns.
Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter will executive produce the Warner Bros Television series alongside Johns. The series will debut in 2019 along with Doom Patrol and Swamp Thing.
Outside of costume, Stargirl is known as Courtney Whitmore, a young woman’s who’s described as smart, athletic and above all else kind. The high school sophomore’s seemingly perfect life hits a major speedbump when her mother gets married and her new family moves from Los Angeles, California to Blue Valley, Nebraska. Struggling to adapt to a new school, make new friends and deal with a new step-family, Courtney discovers her step-father has a secret; he used to be the sidekick to a superhero. “Borrowing” the long-lost hero’s cosmic staff, Courtney becomes the inspiration for an entirely new generation of superheroes.
The series itself follows Courtney as she inspires that unlikely group of young heroes to stop the villains of the past, and aims to reimagine Stargirl and the very first superhero team, the Justice Society of America, in what promises to be an unpredictable series. Stargirl focuses on the character that started executive producer Geoff Johns’ career as a comic book writer when he created her in 1999, and was lovingly inspired by his late sister, who was killed in a 1996 plane explosion.
As alluded to in the DC Universe series description, Stargirl is probably best known as a member of the Justice Society of America, and most of her comic book adventures have taken place in the pages of JSA. While Courtney’s more than capable on her own, most of her powers come from the cosmic staff, which was given to her by Jack Knight when he retired as Starman, as well as the Star-Spangled Kid’s cosmic converter belt. Together, they give her enhanced strength, speed and agility, as well as the ability to fly and manipulate energy into force fields and energy blasts.
“There is no other character in comic books more special to me than Stargirl, and after searching far and wide I can say there is no other actor on the planet that embodies her more than Brec Bassinger,” shared Johns, who’s also an executive producer and writing the first episode of the show. “Brec’s warmth, strength, humor and positive energy are core to who Courtney Whitmore is. I’m so grateful she’s signed on for the role.”
The series itself follows Courtney as she inspires that unlikely group of young heroes to stop the villains of the past, and aims to reimagine Stargirl and the very first superhero team, the Justice Society of America, in what promises to be an unpredictable series. Stargirl focuses on the character that started executive producer Geoff Johns’ career as a comic book writer when he created her in 1999, and was lovingly inspired by his late sister, who was killed in a 1996 plane explosion.
As alluded to in the DC Universe series description, Stargirl is probably best known as a member of the Justice Society of America, and most of her comic book adventures have taken place in the pages of JSA. While Courtney’s more than capable on her own, most of her powers come from the cosmic staff, which was given to her by Jack Knight when he retired as Starman, as well as the Star-Spangled Kid’s cosmic converter belt. Together, they give her enhanced strength, speed and agility, as well as the ability to fly and manipulate energy into force fields and energy blasts.
“There is no other character in comic books more special to me than Stargirl, and after searching far and wide I can say there is no other actor on the planet that embodies her more than Brec Bassinger,” shared Johns, who’s also an executive producer and writing the first episode of the show. “Brec’s warmth, strength, humor and positive energy are core to who Courtney Whitmore is. I’m so grateful she’s signed on for the role.”
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