DC’s Stargirl has teased two endings for the third season

Last month, it was announced Stargirl in DC The CW will not return for a fourth season, which means the show’s current third season will mark the end of the Courtney Whitmore/Stargirl journey on the network. But while cancellations can often mean stories aren’t fully resolved, that won’t be the case for a fan-favorite DC-inspired series. The star, Breck Basinger, revealed on an episode of the show Wayne Ayers Podcast They actually shot two endings so that the series would have a proper ending.

Jeff [Johns] He was very smart because obviously there had been a lot of changes at The CW and Warner Brothers in the last year, so the future of any show wasn’t entirely certain and because of that, he went the extra mile and shot two different endings, because he didn’t want to leave all of that behind. Question marks for the masses.

She also explained that the alternate ending was filmed in mid-March, two months before the series’ final fate was discovered, and said the idea for a fourth season was “insane” – and believes the quality of the idea is actually why it took so long to finally decide on the series.

“I think that’s why it took so long for us to officially get news of the cancellation, because Jeff came up with this great idea…but it wasn’t meant to be,” she said.

When will the last episode of Stargirl start air?

Stargirl will continue to air new episodes on Wednesdays through December 7, when it will finally end.

Star Girl She has always held a special place in my heart for many reasons. With all of the network’s brewing changes, we were aware that this might have been the last season, so we wrote with that in mind and delivered what I think is the best season of the year. Star Girl However, with a complete creative wrap-up,” Jones said. The cast and crew are exceptional, and I want to thank them for helping me bring this series to life. Brick embodied Courtney in every possible way – with grace, strength and humor – exceeding my wildest expectations. I am grateful to WBTV and The CW for giving us a home to tell this story and honor my beloved late sister, and I am so grateful to the press and fans who always championed us through three amazing seasons. Most series don’t get that far. We couldn’t be more proud of our program and the fan community that has been built! “

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