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five interesting things you should know about DC’s new series, Stargirl

If you enjoy thrilling teen dramas and visually stunning superhero shows, you won’t want to miss out on the new series Stargirl that recently premiered on DC Universe. This exciting new show, created by executive producer Geoff Johns and based on Johns’ and Lee Moder’s DC Comics character Courtney Whitmore, is DC’s first live-action, female-led series.

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With an all-star cast, cutting-edge special effects and a strong lead, this show has something to offer everyone. Here are a few fun facts about this interesting new series that explain why so many fans are tuning in:

1. Courtney Whitmore Suits Up To Annoy Her Parents

Since the show is led by a teenage star, it comes as no surprise that Stargirl’s rise to action started with a move simply meant to annoy her parents. Stargirl, also known as Courtney Whitmore, got her start when she found her stepfather’s old fighting suit in the basement. While she initially tried it on just to bother him because she was frustrated that her mom married him, she eventually ends up deciding to combat evil herself. Her stepfather, Pat Dugan, reprises his former role as the superhero S.T.R.I.P.E., gets himself a robotic suit and ends up fighting alongside her.

2. There’s a Talented All-Star Cast

There’s no shortage of talent in the all-star cast of Stargirl. Starman is played by Joel McHale; Luke Wilson stars as Pat Dugan, who is Courtney’s stepfather and doubles as superhero S.T.R.I.P.E.; Amy Smart appears as Barbara, Courtney’s mother; Henry Thomas is Doctor Mid-Nite; Lou Ferrigno, Jr. is Hourman, and much more. Fans of Justice Society will have plenty of familiar faces around.

3. She Has a Cosmic Staff

Interestingly, Courtney is not born with innate superhero abilities. Instead, it’s her uniform and a cosmic staff she finds in the basement that confer amazing powers upon her. These include the ability to fly, shoot stars and exhibit superhuman strength, agility and speed. Equipped like these, Courtney is the source of many exciting scenes enhanced by all kinds of visual special effects.

4. It’s a Coming-of-Age Story

Unlike some superhero tales, Stargirl is a true coming-of-age story against a background of superhero uniforms and amazing feats. As a high school student, Courtney rises up to become the figurehead and leader against injustice of her generation. Her story could inspire anyone to take charge of their own lives.

5. She’s Down to Earth

Finally, if you ever worry that the show may get lost in the glitz and glamour of fighting evil and forget its teenage heart, keep in mind that Courtney goes through a number of typical adolescent experiences sure to keep this series grounded.

For instance, like many teenagers, she has a mouth full of braces, making her instantly relatable. What teenager hasn’t been through that?

Whether you enjoy fabulous superpowers and cosmic abilities, stunning special effects, talented all-star casts or unique storylines, DC’s new teen superhero series Stargirl has something for you. If you like female-led dramas with a touch of cosmic intrigue, this is exactly the kind of show you’ve been looking for.

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