After being ambushed by a magical and musically inclined therapist named The Music Meister (Larry Owens), Batman (Diedrich Bader) and Catwoman (Sanaa Lathan) are forced to use the power of song to talk about their feelings towards each other in this clip from this week's Harley Quinn, "It's a Swamp Thing." Watch Thursdays on HBO Max.
In season three of Harley Quinn, the mayhem and madness continue in season three of this biting and uproarious adult animated comedy series. Wrapping up their "Eat. Bang! Kill. Tour," Harley Quinn (Kaley Cuoco) and Poison Ivy (Lake Bell) return to Gotham as the new power couple of DC villainy. Along with their ragtag crew -- King Shark (Ron Funches), Clayface (Alan Tudyk), Frank the Plant (JB Smoove) - "Harlivy" strives to become the best version of themselves while also working towards Ivy's long desired plan of transforming Gotham into an Eden paradise.
Harley Quinn is the 2019 animated TV series based on the DC Comics character of the same name.
The show was developed for the DC Universe streaming service and targets an adult audience. In the series, Harley has finally dumped the Clown Prince of Crime and sets her sights on something bigger: joining the Legion of Doom and building herself into Gotham's Crime Queen of Mean. Kaley Cuoco (Big Bang Theory) stars as the voice behind miss Quinzel in this half-hour comedy.
Backing up Cuoco are a rogue's gallery of voice talent including Alan Tudyk as Joker, Lake Bell as Poison Ivy, Diedrich Bader as Batman, Jim Rash as the Riddler, Tony Hale as Dr. Psycho, Rahul Kohli as Scarecrow, Ron Funches as King Shark, J.B. Smoove as Frank, the plant and many others.
Patrick Schumacker and Justin Halpern are executive producers, along with Cuoco.
The show debuted to critical acclaim in November of 2019. DC Universe was ready to capitalize on Harley momentum and had a season 2 prepped and ready to air just five months later.
