Harley Quinn (TV Series) - Wikipedia

American adult animated dark comedy superhero television series
Harley Quinn
Also known asHarley Quinn & Poison Ivy[a]
Genre
  • Black comedy
  • Superhero
Based onHarley Quinnby
  • Paul Dini
  • Bruce Timm
Developed by
  • Justin Halpern
  • Patrick Schumacker
  • Dean Lorey
Voices of
  • Kaley Cuoco
  • Lake Bell
  • Alan Tudyk
  • Ron Funches
  • Tony Hale
  • Jason Alexander
Music byJefferson Friedman
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes57 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Dean Lorey
  • Justin Halpern
  • Patrick Schumacker
  • Kaley Cuoco
  • Sam Register
  • Jessica Goldstein
  • Chrissy Pietrosh
  • Sarah Peters
  • Katie Rich
Producers
  • Cecilia Aranovich Hamilton
  • Susan Ward
  • Sarah Nevada Smith
Editors
  • James Atkinson
  • Annie De Brock
  • Craig Paulsen
  • Charles Breiner
  • Andy Young
  • Dave Courter
  • Thomas Latvys
Running time23 minutes44 minutes (special)
Production companies
  • Yes, Norman Productions
  • Ehsugadee Productions (seasons 1–2)
  • Delicious Non-Sequitur (seasons 3–5)
  • Lorey Stories
  • DC Entertainment (seasons 1–4)
  • DC Studios (season 5)
  • Warner Bros. Animation
Original release
NetworkDC Universe
ReleaseNovember 29, 2019 (2019-11-29) –June 26, 2020 (2020-06-26)
NetworkHBO Max
ReleaseJuly 28, 2022 (2022-07-28) –February 9, 2023 (2023-02-09)
NetworkMax
ReleaseJuly 27, 2023 (2023-07-27) –March 20, 2025 (2025-03-20)
NetworkHBO Max
Related
Kite Man: Hell Yeah!

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 adventures of Harley Quinn and her partner Poison Ivy after leaving her boyfriend, the Joker. The series premiered on November 29, 2019.

The first and second seasons premiered on DC Universe, before moving to HBO Max for its third season and Max for its fourth. A standalone holiday-themed special episode premiered on February 9, 2023. In November 2023, the series was renewed for a fifth season, which premiered on January 16, 2025.

A spin-off series, Kite Man: Hell Yeah!, premiered in July 2024.

Premise

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The series follows the adventures of Harley Quinn and her journey of self-discovery after breaking up with the Joker upon realizing that he never loved her. Harley intends to make a name for herself in Gotham City's criminal underworld, starting with the formation of her own crew, which consists of her best friend Poison Ivy, Clayface, Doctor Psycho, King Shark, and Sy Borgman.[1] During her attempts to prove herself as a competent villain, Harley faces her troubled past, gains self-confidence that helps her abolish the Joker's influence on her, and finds an autonomous identity.

In addition to the adventures of Harley's crew, the main storyline revolves around the relationship between Harley and Ivy. Having met in Arkham Asylum when Harley was Dr. Harleen Quinzel and Ivy's therapist, the two developed a strong friendship that gradually deepened over the course of the series. They eventually realize they have feelings for each other despite Ivy's initial insecurity and her engagement with Kite Man. After a series of misadventures, during which Harley proves her selfless love to Ivy and Kite Man breaks up with her in favor of Ivy's happiness, Harley and Ivy become a couple by the end of season two. Over later seasons, the pair experience what it is to be in a healthy romantic relationship with mutual support, honesty, and self-determination.[2]

As the series progresses, more DC characters gain a bigger role in the story, primarily the members of the Bat Family and members of the Legion of Doom as Harley and Ivy figure out their respective goals regarding those affiliations. Harley realizes she wants to help people rather than hurting them while Ivy discovers the true potential of her superpowers and develops a social conscience.

Apart from Harley and Ivy, other members of Harley's crew begin to follow their own path; Clayface breaks out as an actor, King Shark becomes a father and the ruler of the Shark Kingdom, and Psycho starts his own self-help podcast. Most of the seasons also contain a standalone episode that does not feature Harley or Ivy but focuses on one of the supporting characters, such as Joker, Batman, or Bane.

Cast and characters

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Main

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  • Kaley Cuoco as Dr. Harleen Quinzel / Harley Quinn,[3] Kylie Kryptonite, Harley Clone
  • Lake Bell as Dr. Pamela Isley / Poison Ivy,[3] Cheryl, Barbara Kean, Britney Bionic, Fans 1 & 2
  • Alan Tudyk as the Joker,[3][4] Clayface, Calendar Man, Doctor Trap, Condiment King, Firefly, Ocean Master, Kevin, Perry White
  • Ron Funches as Prince Nanaue / King Shark[3]
  • Tony Hale as Doctor Psycho,[3][5] Felix Faust[6]

Supporting

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  • Charlie Adler as Nick Quinzel, Grandpa Quinzel
  • James Adomian as Bane,[4][6] Chaz, Ian, Ratcatcher, Clock King, Nelvin Eckles, Snowflame, Eclipso, Vincent Edge
  • Jason Alexander as Sy Borgman[3][4]
  • Diedrich Bader as Bruce Wayne / Batman,[7] Thomas Wayne, Gorilla Grodd, Steve, No Pinkie Pete
  • Krizia Bajos as Bethany (seasons 3–4)
  • Maria Bamford as Frankette
  • Cherise Boothe as Selina Kyle / Catwoman (season 5)
  • Kimberly Brooks as Shaun Shark
  • Tisha Campbell as Tawny Young,[4][6] Amanda Waller,[8] Janice, M.O.N.I.C.A.
  • James Corleto as Benicio, Bethany's son, and the Joker's stepson.
  • Sammi Corona-Lampa as Sophia (seasons 2–4), Bethany's daughter, the Joker's stepdaughter, and Damian's new love interest.
  • Andy Daly as Harvey Dent / Two-Face,[6] the President, Mister Miracle, Darryl Brown, Mr. Covington, High Owl
  • Briana Cuoco as Barbara Gordon / Batgirl / Oracle[6]
  • Chris Diamantopoulos as Aquaman
  • Paul W. Downs as The Jons
  • Rachel Dratch as Nora Fries,[9] Queen Hippolyta
  • Aline Elasmar as Talia al Ghul,[10] Livewire, Devora Macklewaithe
  • Giancarlo Esposito as Lex Luthor (seasons 1–4)[3][4]
  • Susie Essman as Sharon Quinzel, Grandma Quinzel
  • Stephen Fry as Brainiac
  • Larissa Gallagher as Prawn, Amelie, Time Sphere
  • Sean Giambrone as Joshua Cobblepot
  • Harvey Guillén as Dick Grayson / Nightwing / Red X, Alvin
  • James Gunn as himself[11]
  • Mary Holland as Jennifer, Tabitha
  • Tom Hollander as Alfred Pennyworth / The Macaroni, Professor Pyg, Toyman
  • Michael Ironside as Darkseid[12]
  • Wayne Knight as the Penguin
  • Kerry Knuppe as Atlee / Terra
  • Rahul Kohli as the Scarecrow[13]
  • Phil LaMarr as Jason Praxis, Black Manta, Lucius Fox, Brian, Samson, Shark God, Koko, Mr. Starr[14][6]
  • Sanaa Lathan as Selina Kyle / Catwoman (seasons 2–4)[15]
  • Ben Levin as Captain Cold
  • Lilimar Hernandez as Sophia (season 5)
  • Justina Machado as Bethany (season 2)
  • Vanessa Marshall as Wonder Woman,[16] Giganta,[6] Joey Day
  • Drew Massey as Jimmy Olsen
  • Christopher Meloni as Commissioner James Gordon,[3][4] Mr. Veronica Cale, Jeffrey the Parrot
  • Alfred Molina as Mr. Freeze,[17] Stew
  • Natalie Morales[3] as Lois Lane
  • Matt Oberg as Kite Man, Killer Croc, KGBeast, Fred[4][6]
  • Vico Ortiz as Tefé Holland
  • Edi Patterson as Veronica Cale
  • Wendell Pierce as Lex Luthor (season 5)
  • Scott Porter as The Flash (season 2)
  • Jim Rash as the Riddler,[3] Stan, Mr. Isley, Jor-El, Metallo, Tad, Luigi, Mayor of Gotham City, Imperceptible Man
  • Sam Richardson as Alec Holland / Swamp Thing[18][19][20]
  • Zeno Robinson as The Flash (season 4)
  • Will Sasso as Maxie Zeus[6]
  • Rory Scovel as Gus
  • John Slattery as Dr. Jason Woodrue / Floronic Man
  • J. B. Smoove as Frank the Plant[3][4]
  • Wanda Sykes as Queen of Fables[3]
  • Jeannie Tirado as Volcana
  • Jacob Tremblay as Damian Wayne / Robin[21]
  • Aisha Tyler as Lena Luthor
  • Gary Anthony Williams as the Shark Priest, Prince Shark, King Baby
  • Casey Wilson as Betty
  • James Wolk as Clark Kent / Superman

Guest voices

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  • Cathy Ang as Golden Glider
  • Eric Bauza as Starro, Bouncing Boy
  • Leila Birch as Enchantress (special)[22]
  • Quinta Brunson as Hawkgirl[23]
  • Lacey Chabert as Dr. Kara Zor-El / Supergirl
  • Mary Deaton as Pippa Impersonator
  • Carla Delaney as Goldilocks
  • Keith Ferguson as Steppenwolf, Jonas
  • Janeane Garofalo as Signora
  • Brett Goldstein as himself[24]
  • Meryl Hathaway as Marcus
  • Josh Helman as George Harkness / Captain Boomerang[citation needed]
  • Jameela Jamil as Eris
  • Tom Kenny as Clayface's Hand[4]
  • George Lopez as himself[25]
  • Zosia Mamet as Princess Ladyfingers / General Neytiri
  • Howie Mandel as himself
  • Brad Morris as Victor Zsasz
  • Frankie Muniz as himself
  • Suzy Nakamura as Realtor
  • Griffin Newman as Jervis Tetch / the Mad Hatter
  • Larry Owens as Music Meister
  • Paula Pell as G.A.I.L.
  • Rhea Perlman as Golda
  • Jonah Platt as Clayface (singing voice)
  • Katie Rich as Enchantress (season 5)
  • Matt Ryan as John Constantine
  • Amy Sedaris as Debbie Shirley
  • John Stamos as Etrigan the Demon[26]
  • Jack Stanton as Young Bruce Wayne
  • Nicole Sullivan as Mrs. Cobblepot, Benjamin
  • Talia Tabin as Mrs. Calendar
  • Jill Talley as Brainiac's Wife, Vril Dox II, Mrs. Starr
  • Billy Bob Thornton as himself
  • Gregg Turkington as Clegg
  • Janet Varney as Mera[22]
  • Rain Valdez as Alysia Yeoh
  • Kari Wahlgren as Plastique, Elizabeth II
  • Jessica Walter as Granny Goodness, Wendy Brown
  • Mark Whitten as Herman Cizko / The Cowled Critic
  • Tyler James Williams as Hawkman[23][22]

Episodes

[edit] Main article: List of Harley Quinn episodes
SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast releasedNetwork
113November 29, 2019 (2019-11-29)February 21, 2020 (2020-02-21)DC Universe
213April 3, 2020 (2020-04-03)June 26, 2020 (2020-06-26)
310July 28, 2022 (2022-07-28)September 15, 2022 (2022-09-15)HBO Max
SpecialFebruary 9, 2023 (2023-02-09)
410July 27, 2023 (2023-07-27)September 14, 2023 (2023-09-14)Max
510January 16, 2025 (2025-01-16)March 20, 2025 (2025-03-20)

Production

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Development

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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.[33] In February 2021, series creator Patrick Schumacker announced that they had begun recording season 3.[34]

In June 2021, it was revealed that a planned oral sex scene between Catwoman and Batman in season 3 was cut by DC.[35] It was replaced by a scene of Batman not being good at giving Catwoman a foot massage.[36]

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.[37] 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.[38] 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.[38] 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.[39] 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".[40] In February 2021, series creator Patrick Schumacker announced that they had begun recording season 3.[34]

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".[41]

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]

On August 9, 2022, it was announced that a fourth season is in development.[42] On August 31, 2022, HBO Max renewed the series for a fourth season with Sarah Peters promoted to executive producer and showrunner, since Halpern and Schumacker will be busy with Kite Man: Hell Yeah!.[43] On October 7, 2022, it was reported that the series is getting a holiday special called "Harley Quinn: A Very Problematic Valentine's Day Special" which was released in February 2023.[44][45] On November 16, 2023, Max renewed the series for a fifth season,[46] for which, Lorey became showrunner again.[47]

People conducted an interview, on March 11, 2025, discussing what a hypothetical season 6 could be like.[48] Executive producer Dean Lorey told Collider on March 22, 2025 that he hoped that they "stop one season before the wheels fall off," adding that they "have a pretty wonderful idea for what Season 6 would be if we get so lucky" and that they are "excited to continue." He also said that they have "every intention of doing more" and are doing "a lot of work figuring out what that will be."[49] Previously, Lorey said that a sixth season would be "something very different...and...unexpected" and said that they "certainly plan to have more seasons."[50][51]

Casting

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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 (DCEU), 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.[52][53][54]

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,[4] 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,[3] Diedrich Bader reprising his role from Batman: The Brave and the Bold as Batman himself,[7] Tony Hale as Dr. Psycho[3] and Christopher Meloni as James Gordon.[3][4] Shortly after, Rahul Kohli revealed he would voice Scarecrow in the series.[13] In June 2019, Sanaa Lathan was revealed to be voicing Catwoman, who was depicted as African-American.[15][55] 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.[16] 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.[56] In February 2020, Alfred Molina was announced to be voicing Mr. Freeze.[17] 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.[12]

In June 2021, Sam Richardson was announced as having joined the cast as Swamp Thing.[18][19] In March 2022, filmmaker–later co-chairman and co-CEO of DC Studios, James Gunn announced he will voice himself in the show's third season; the showrunners contacted him on Twitter about making an appearance, knowing he was a fan of the show.[11][57] Gunn recorded his lines remotely, as he was directing his DCEU series Peacemaker in Vancouver, Canada, while season 3 was being developed.[57] That same month, Harvey Guillén was cast to play Nightwing.[58]

In December 2024, Stephen Fry was revealed to be voicing Brainiac along with Aisha Tyler as Lena Luthor.[59]

Music

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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.[60]

LGBTQ representation

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In the DC Universe, Harley Quinn (Dr. Harleen Quinzel) and Poison Ivy (Dr. Pamela Isley) started as friends.[61] In the comics, Harley and Ivy would refer 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.[61] 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.[62] 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.[62] 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.[62] Outside the main universe, Harley and Ivy even got married in Injustice 2.[61]

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.[63] One 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.[64]

In the Valentine's Day special, Clayface, a member of Harley's villain crew, asks himself how he identifies his sexuality and says that he's fluid. This was after he attempted to go on a date with a man named Jimmy, and fits with his tendency to morph into people of all genders with equal enthusiasm. In season 2, he shifted into a woman named Stephanie and dated a college student named Chad.[65][66]

The third episode of Season 3 brings another queer couple, introducing Clock King as The Riddler's boyfriend. Their relationship continues through the series, later getting engaged and then married.[67]

In 2021, the series was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Comedy Series.[68] 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".[69] 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".[70]

Release

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Harley Quinn premiered on DC Universe on November 29, 2019.[71] 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.[72] 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.[73][74]

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.[75] The series has aired on Adult Swim in Canada, with new episodes airing a week after their American premiere.[76][77] The series started airing on E4 in the United Kingdom and Ireland on May 7, 2020.[78][79] The series debuted on HBO Max on August 1, 2020.[80][81] In the United States, Adult Swim's Toonami programming block aired a marathon of the first season on the night of August 7–8, 2021. On June 23, 2022, the series began airing on TNT.[82] In Eastern Europe, the series became available on March 8, 2022, via HBO Max. The second season was available to stream on April 3, 2020, on DC Universe.[32] An original short featuring Harley answering questions from fans was released online during DC FanDome in 2020.[83] The first three episodes of season 3 were released on July 28, 2022, on HBO Max, with the remaining seven episodes released weekly until September 15, 2022.[84] The fourth season premiered on July 27, 2023.[85][86] The fifth season premiered on January 16, 2025.[87]

Home media

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The first season was released on DVD on June 2, 2020, and the second season was released on February 16, 2021, by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. The first two seasons were also released on Blu-ray by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment under the Warner Archive Collection on February 16, 2021.[88] The third season was released on Blu-ray on September 5, 2023.

Digitally, the first two seasons are also available for digital purchase on Amazon Prime Video and iTunes.[89]

Reception

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Audience viewership

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According to Reelgood, Harley Quinn has ranked among the top 30 comic book TV shows across all streaming services.[90] According to Parrot Analytics, since the pandemic began, the series has ranked among the top 10 most in-demand digital series in five months and ranked as HBO Max's 8th most in-demand series overall domestically.[90]

Critical response

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SeasonRotten TomatoesMetacritic
189% (37 reviews)[91]82 (7 reviews)[92]
2100% (25 reviews)[93]N/a
3100% (26 reviews)[94]94 (7 reviews)[95]
496% (23 reviews)[96]81 (5 reviews)[97]
594% (16 reviews)[98]N/a

Harley Quinn has received critical acclaim since its release. On Rotten Tomatoes, the first season has an approval rating of 89% based on 37 reviews, with an average rating of 8/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "A strong voice cast and an even stronger grasp of what makes its titular antiheroine so beloved make Harley Quinn a violently delightful—and surprisingly insightful—addition to the DC animated universe."[91] On Metacritic, the season has a weighted average score of 82 out of 100, based on reviews from 7 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[92]

The second season has an approval rating of 100% based on 25 reviews, with an average rating of 8.6/10. The website's critics consensus states, "Harley Quinn maintains its frenetic energy and humor while doubling down on the shenanigans and giving its titular anti-heroine even more room to play."[93]

The third season has an approval rating of 100% based on 25 reviews, with an average rating of 8.8/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Who woulda thought? — Harley Quinn graduates from a ribald spoof into one of the most heartening additions to the DC canon in a diabolically clever and emotionally textured third season."[94] On Metacritic, the season has a weighted average score of 94 out of 100, based on reviews from 7 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[95]

The fourth season has an approval rating of 96% based on 23 reviews, with an average rating of 8.1/10. The website's critics consensus states, "Having settled into one of DC's most dependably entertaining series, Harley Quinn continues to be funny, quirky, and romantic."[96] On Metacritic, the season has a weighted average score of 81 out of 100, based on reviews from 5 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[97]

The fifth season holds an approval rating of 94% based on 16 reviews, with an average rating of 7.9/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Harley Quinn continues to grow, love and kill its way to the audiences' heart, proving it can't go wrong with a formula this good."[98]

Caroline Framke of Variety wrote: "The animation feels like that of a typical Saturday morning cartoon, but its acidic scripts and shocking bursts of gore reminds you that Harley Quinn is taking full advantage of airing on a streaming service without censors. ... Sharp voice performances across the board from actors clearly relishing the chance to play in this world also prove too fun to resist. ... Most importantly, Harley gets to be an entire person all her own, as heartbreakingly naive as she is wickedly strange and funny."[99] Robyn Bahr of The Hollywood Reporter wrote: "It's one of the best surprises of the year. ... 13 zippy, violent and irreverent half-hour episodes. ... The writing is frequently uproarious, chock full of Millennial nostalgia and cerebral gallows humor (the former may be low-hanging, rapidly-perishable fruit, but at least the show knows how to embrace its audience)."[100]

Accolades

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Award Year Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Annie Awards 2020 Best TV/Media — General Audience "So You Need a Crew?" Nominated [101][102]
2021 Best TV/Media – General Audience "Something Borrowed, Something Green" Nominated [103]
Best Writing – TV/Media Sarah Peters for "Something Borrowed, Something Green" Nominated
2023 Best TV/Media – Mature "Batman Begins Forever" Nominated [104]
Artios Awards 2021 Television Animation Robert McGee and Ruth Lambert Nominated [105]
Astra Creative Arts TV Awards 2024 Best Streaming Animated Series or TV Movie Harley Quinn Nominated [106]
Critics' Choice Super Awards 2021 Best Animated Series Harley Quinn Nominated [107][108]
Best Voice Actress in an Animated Series Kaley Cuoco Won
Best Voice Actor in an Animated Series J. B. Smoove Nominated
Critics' Choice Television Awards 2023 Best Animated Series Harley Quinn Won [109]
2024 Nominated [110]
Dorian TV Awards 2021 Best Animated Show Harley Quinn Nominated [111]
2023 Harley Quinn Won [112]
GLAAD Media Award 2021 Outstanding Comedy Series Harley Quinn Nominated [113][114]
2023 Harley Quinn Nominated [115]
2024 Harley Quinn Nominated [116]
Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards 2021 Best Animated Series or Animated Television Movie Harley Quinn Won [117]
Saturn Awards 2024 Best Animated Television Series or Special Harley Quinn Nominated [118]

Comics

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  • Harley Quinn: The Animated Series: The Eat. Bang! Kill Tour: A 6-part series set between seasons 2 and 3 of the television series.[119]
  • Harley Quinn: The Animated Series: The Real Sidekicks of New Gotham Special: A 6 stories one-shot special set after season 3 of the television series.[120]
  • Harley Quinn: The Animated Series: Legion of Bats!: A series set after season 3 of the television series, where Harley Quinn joins the Bat-Family, while Poison Ivy becomes Legion of Doom's leader.[121]

Publications

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  • Harley Quinn: The Animated Series Vol. 1: The Eat. Bang! Kill Tour (ISBN 978-1-77951-664-0/EAN-5 52499, 2022-08-30[122]): Includes Harley Quinn: The Animated Series: The Eat. Bang! Kill Tour #1–6.
  • Harley Quinn: The Animated Series: The Real Sidekicks of New Gotham Special (2022-08-30[123]): Includes Tawny Tawks, Double Date, Identity Crisis, Showtime!, Wild Rlde, Two Jokers.

Spin-off

[edit] Main article: Kite Man: Hell Yeah!

Following the season 4 finale of Harley Quinn on September 14, 2023, it was announced that a spin-off series following the adventures of Kite Man and his girlfriend Golden Glider, titled Kite Man: Hell Yeah! (originally known as Noonan's),[45] would officially premiere on July 18, 2024.[124][125] The first season of Kite Man: Hell Yeah! consists of ten episodes, with Oberg returning to voice Kite-Man.[126]

Notes

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  1. ^ Season 3, episode 1

References

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  • The New Batman/Superman Adventures (1997–2000)
  • The New Batman Adventures (1997–1999)
  • Batman Beyond (1999–2001)
  • Static Shock (2000–2004)
  • The Zeta Project (2001–2002)
  • Justice League (2001–2004)
  • Teen Titans (2003–2006)
  • Justice League Unlimited (2004–2006)
  • The Batman (2004–2008)
  • Krypto the Superdog (2005–2006)
  • Legion of Super Heroes (2006–2008)
  • Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2008–2011)
  • Mad (2010–2013)
  • Young Justice (2010–2013; 2019–2022)
  • Green Lantern: The Animated Series (2011–2013)
  • DC Nation Shorts (2011–2014)
  • Beware the Batman (2013–2014)
  • Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles (2015)
  • Vixen (2015–2016)
  • DC Super Hero Girls (2015–2018)
  • Justice League Action (2016–2018)
  • Freedom Fighters: The Ray (2017–2018)
  • Constantine: City of Demons (2018–2019)
  • DC Super Hero Girls (2019–2021)
  • Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons (2020)
  • Aquaman: King of Atlantis (2021)
  • Suicide Squad Isekai (2024)
  • Kite Man: Hell Yeah! (2024)
Current
  • Teen Titans Go! (since 2013)
  • Harley Quinn (since 2019)
  • Batwheels (since 2022)
  • My Adventures with Superman (since 2023)
  • Batman: Caped Crusader (since 2024)
  • Creature Commandos (since 2024)
  • Bat-Fam (since 2025)
See also
  • DC Entertainment
  • Warner Bros. Animation
  • List of unproduced projects
  • v
  • t
  • e
DC Universe original programming
Original
  • DC Daily (2018–2020)
  • Titans (2018–2023)
  • Doom Patrol (2019–2023)
  • Swamp Thing (2019)
  • Harley Quinn (2019–present)
  • Stargirl (2020–2022)
  • DC Universe All Star Games (2020)
Continuations
  • Young Justice (Outsiders; 2019)
See also
  • Max
  • DC Universe Infinite
  • v
  • t
  • e
Studio Mir
Television series
  • The Legend of Korra (2012–2014)
  • The Boondocks (season 4) (2014)
  • Guardians of the Galaxy (2015)
  • Voltron: Legendary Defender (2016–2018)
  • Lego Elves: Secrets of Elvendale (2017)
  • Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts (2020)
  • Dota: Dragon's Blood (2021–2022)
  • Young Justice: Phantoms (2021–2022)
  • Harley Quinn (seasons 3–4) (2022–present)
  • Star Wars: Visions (2023)
  • Skull Island (2023)
  • My Adventures with Superman (2023–present)
  • X-Men '97 (2024–present)
  • Devil May Cry (2025–present)
Feature films
  • Big Fish & Begonia (2016)
  • The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender (2026)
DC Universe Animated Original Movies
  • The Death of Superman (2018)
  • Batman: Soul of the Dragon (2021)
  • Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons (2022)
  • Watchmen (2024)
Mortal Kombat Legends
  • Scorpion's Revenge (2020)
  • Battle of the Realms (2021)
The Witcher
  • The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf (2021)
  • The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep (2025)
Short films
  • Batman: Death in the Family (2020)
  • Category
  • v
  • t
  • e
Warner Bros. Animation
Franchises
Looney Tunes andMerrie Melodies
Films
  • Shorts
    • characters
  • The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie (1979)
  • The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie (1981)
  • Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales (1982)
  • Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island (1983)
  • Daffy Duck's Quackbusters (1988)
  • Space Jam (1996)
  • Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003)
  • Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021)
  • The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie (2025)
  • Coyote vs. Acme (2026)
TV series
  • The Bugs Bunny Show
  • The Porky Pig Show
  • Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny & Friends
  • Tiny Toon Adventures
    • characters
    • episodes
  • Taz-Mania
  • The Plucky Duck Show
  • The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries
  • Bugs 'n' Daffy
  • Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain
  • Baby Looney Tunes
    • episodes
  • Duck Dodgers
    • characters
    • episodes
  • Loonatics Unleashed
  • The Looney Tunes Show
    • episodes
  • New Looney Tunes
    • episodes
  • Looney Tunes Cartoons
    • episodes
  • Bugs Bunny Builders
  • Tiny Toons Looniversity
DC Comics
  • Batman: The Animated Series
  • Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993)
  • Superman: The Animated Series
  • The New Batman Adventures
  • Batman Beyond
  • Static Shock
  • The Zeta Project
  • Justice League
  • Teen Titans
  • Justice League Unlimited
  • The Batman
  • Krypto the Superdog
  • Legion of Super Heroes
  • Batman: The Brave and the Bold
  • Mad
  • Young Justice
  • Green Lantern: The Animated Series
  • DC Nation Shorts
  • Teen Titans Go!
  • Beware the Batman
  • Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles
  • Vixen
  • Justice League Action
  • Freedom Fighters: The Ray
  • Constantine: City of Demons
  • DC Super Hero Girls
  • Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (2018)
  • Harley Quinn
  • DC Super Hero Girls (2019)
  • Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons
  • Aquaman: King of Atlantis
  • DC League of Super-Pets (2022)
  • Batwheels
  • My Adventures with Superman
  • Merry Little Batman
  • Kite Man: Hell Yeah!
  • Batman: Caped Crusader
  • Creature Commandos
  • Bat-Fam
Animaniacs
  • Animaniacs (1993 series)
    • characters
    • episodes
  • Freakazoid!
  • Pinky and the Brain
    • episodes
  • Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain
  • Animaniacs (2020 series)
Tom and Jerry
  • Tom and Jerry Tales
  • The Tom and Jerry Show
  • Tom and Jerry Special Shorts
  • Tom & Jerry (2021)
  • Tom and Jerry in New York
Hanna-Barbera
  • Wacky Races
  • Yabba Dabba Dinosaurs
  • Jellystone!
Scooby-Doo (media)
  • What's New, Scooby-Doo?
  • Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!
  • Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated
  • Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!
  • "Scoobynatural" (Supernatural episode)
  • Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?
  • Scoob! (2020)
  • Velma
Osmosis Jones
  • Osmosis Jones (2001)
  • Ozzy & Drix
The Lego Movie
  • The Lego Movie (2014)
  • The Lego Batman Movie (2017)
  • The Lego Ninjago Movie (2017)
  • Unikitty! (2017)
  • The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019)
ThunderCats
  • ThunderCats (2011 TV series)
  • ThunderCats Roar
Films and specials
Theatrical films
  • Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993)
  • Space Jam (1996)
  • Cats Don't Dance (1997)
  • Quest for Camelot (1998)
  • The Iron Giant (1999)
  • Osmosis Jones (2001)
  • Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003)
  • The Lego Movie (2014)
  • Storks (2016)
  • The Lego Batman Movie (2017)
  • The Lego Ninjago Movie (2017)
  • Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (2018)
  • Smallfoot (2018)
  • The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019)
  • Scoob! (2020)
  • Tom & Jerry (2021)
  • Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021)
  • DC League of Super-Pets (2022)
  • The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim (2024)
  • The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie (2025)
  • The Cat in the Hat (2026)
  • Coyote vs. Acme (2026)
  • Scoob! Holiday Haunt (unreleased)
Television specials
  • A Miser Brothers' Christmas (2008)
  • Scooby-Doo! Spooky Games (2012)
  • Robot Chicken DC Comics Special (2012)
  • Scooby-Doo! Haunted Holidays (2012)
  • Scooby-Doo! and the Spooky Scarecrow (2013)
  • Scooby-Doo! Mecha Mutt Menace (2013)
  • Robot Chicken DC Comics Special 2: Villains in Paradise (2014)
  • Scooby-Doo! Ghastly Goals (2014)
  • Tom and Jerry: Santa's Little Helpers (2014)
  • Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered (2014)
  • Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas (2014)
  • Scooby-Doo! and the Beach Beastie (2015)
  • Robot Chicken DC Comics Special III: Magical Friendship (2015)
  • Lego Scooby-Doo! Knight Time Terror (2015)
  • DC Super Hero Girls: Super Hero High (2016)
  • Beebo Saves Christmas (2021)
Direct-to-video
1990s
  • Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation (1992)
  • Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero (1998)
  • Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island (1998)
  • Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost (1999)
  • Wakko's Wish (1999)
2000s
  • Tweety's High-Flying Adventure (2000)
  • Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders (2000)
  • Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (2000)
  • Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase (2001)
  • Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring (2002)
  • Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary Adventure (2003)
  • Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire (2003)
  • Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico (2003)
  • Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman (2003)
  • Scooby-Doo! and the Loch Ness Monster (2004)
  • Kangaroo Jack: G'Day U.S.A.! (2004)
  • ¡Mucha Lucha!: The Return of El Maléfico (2005)
  • Tom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars (2005)
  • Aloha, Scooby-Doo! (2005)
  • Tom and Jerry: The Fast and the Furry (2005)
  • The Batman vs. Dracula (2005)
  • Scooby-Doo! in Where's My Mummy? (2005)
  • Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy! (2006)
  • Superman: Brainiac Attacks (2006)
  • Tom and Jerry: Shiver Me Whiskers (2006)
  • Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo (2006)
  • Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas (2006)
  • Chill Out, Scooby-Doo! (2007)
  • Superman: Doomsday (2007)
  • Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale (2007)
  • Justice League: The New Frontier (2008)
  • Batman: Gotham Knight (2008)
  • Scooby-Doo! and the Goblin King (2008)
  • Wonder Woman (2009)
  • Scooby-Doo! and the Samurai Sword (2009)
  • Green Lantern: First Flight (2009)
  • Superman/Batman: Public Enemies (2009)
2010s
2010
  • Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo
  • Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths
  • Batman: Under the Red Hood
  • Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes
  • Scooby-Doo! Camp Scare
  • Superman/Batman: Apocalypse
2011
  • All-Star Superman
  • Green Lantern: Emerald Knights
  • Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz
  • Scooby-Doo! Legend of the Phantosaur
  • Batman: Year One
2012
  • Justice League: Doom
  • Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire
  • Superman vs. The Elite
  • Batman: The Dark Knight Returns (2012/2013)
  • Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse
  • Big Top Scooby-Doo!
2013
  • Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon
  • Superman: Unbound
  • Scooby-Doo! Adventures: The Mystery Map
  • Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
  • Tom and Jerry's Giant Adventure
  • Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright
2014
  • JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time
  • Justice League: War
  • Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery
  • Son of Batman
  • Batman: Assault on Arkham
  • Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy
  • Tom and Jerry: The Lost Dragon
2015
  • Justice League: Throne of Atlantis
  • Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League
  • Scooby-Doo! Moon Monster Madness
  • The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown!
  • Batman vs. Robin
  • Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts
  • Tom and Jerry: Spy Quest
  • Scooby-Doo! and Kiss: Rock and Roll Mystery
  • Justice League: Gods and Monsters
  • Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run
  • Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem
  • Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Attack of the Legion of Doom
2016
  • Batman: Bad Blood
  • Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Cosmic Clash
  • Justice League vs. Teen Titans
  • Lego Scooby-Doo! Haunted Hollywood
  • Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz
  • Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Gotham City Breakout
  • Batman: The Killing Joke
  • Scooby-Doo! and WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon
  • DC Super Hero Girls: Hero of the Year
  • Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Mutants
  • Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders
2017
  • Justice League Dark
  • Scooby-Doo! Shaggy's Showdown
  • The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania!
  • Teen Titans: The Judas Contract
  • DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games
  • Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
  • Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash
  • Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain
  • Batman and Harley Quinn
  • Batman vs. Two-Face
2018
  • Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold
  • Batman: Gotham by Gaslight
  • Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash
  • Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay
  • Batman Ninja
  • Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High
  • Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Aquaman – Rage of Atlantis
  • The Death of Superman
  • Scooby-Doo! and the Gourmet Ghost
  • DC Super Hero Girls: Legends of Atlantis
2019
  • Reign of the Supermen
  • Scooby-Doo! and the Curse of the 13th Ghost
  • Justice League vs. the Fatal Five
  • Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  • Batman: Hush
  • Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans
  • Lego DC Batman: Family Matters
  • Scooby-Doo! Return to Zombie Island
  • Wonder Woman: Bloodlines
2020s
2020
  • Superman: Red Son
  • Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge
  • Lego DC Shazam! Magic and Monsters
  • Justice League Dark: Apokolips War
  • Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons: The Movie
  • Superman: Man of Tomorrow
  • Happy Halloween, Scooby-Doo!
2021
  • Batman: Soul of the Dragon
  • Scooby-Doo! The Sword and the Scoob
  • Justice Society: World War II
  • Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam
  • Batman: The Long Halloween
  • Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms
  • Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog
  • Injustice
2022
  • Tom and Jerry: Cowboy Up!
  • Catwoman: Hunted
  • Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse
  • King Tweety
  • Green Lantern: Beware My Power
  • Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo!
  • Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind
  • Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons
  • Tom and Jerry: Snowman's Land
  • Green Lantern: Beware My Power
2023
  • Legion of Super-Heroes
  • Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham
  • Justice League x RWBY: Super Heroes & Huntsmen
  • Taz: Quest for Burger
  • Justice League: Warworld
  • Babylon 5: The Road Home
  • Scooby-Doo! and Krypto, Too!
  • Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match
2024
  • Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths
  • Watchmen
2025
  • Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League
  • Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires
Short films
  • The Duxorcist (1987)
  • The Night of the Living Duck (1988)
  • Box-Office Bunny (1990)
  • Chariots of Fur (1994)
  • Carrotblanca (1995)
  • Another Froggy Evening (1995)
  • Superior Duck (1996)
  • Pullet Surprise (1997)
  • Marvin the Martian in the Third Dimension (1997)
  • From Hare to Eternity (1997)
  • Father of the Bird (1997)
  • Little Go Beep (2000)
  • Chase Me (2003)
  • The Karate Guard (2005)
  • DC Showcase: The Spectre (2010)
  • DC Showcase: Jonah Hex (2010)
  • Coyote Falls (2010)
  • Fur of Flying (2010)
  • DC Showcase: Green Arrow (2010)
  • Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam (2010)
  • Rabid Rider (2010)
  • DC Showcase: Catwoman (2011)
  • I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat (2011)
  • Daffy's Rhapsody (2012)
  • The Master (2016)
  • The Late Batsby (2018)
Other TV series
1990s
  • Road Rovers
  • Waynehead
  • Free Willy
  • Histeria!
  • Detention
2000s
  • Baby Blues
  • ¡Mucha Lucha!
  • 3-South
  • Xiaolin Showdown
  • Firehouse Tales
  • Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island!
  • Johnny Test (characters)
2010s
  • Mike Tyson Mysteries
  • Bunnicula
  • Right Now Kapow
  • Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz
  • Green Eggs and Ham
2020s
  • Little Ellen
  • Gremlins
See also
  • List of Warner Bros. Animation productions
  • Warner Bros. Pictures Animation
  • Warner Bros. Feature Animation
  • Warner Bros. Cartoons
  • Warner Bros. Family Entertainment
  • Hanna-Barbera
  • Cartoon Network Productions
    • Cartoon Network Studios
    • Williams Street
    • Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe
  • Unproduced projects
  • List of Warner Bros. theatrical animated feature films
  • Warner Bros. Cartoons
  • Warner Bros. Animation
  • v
  • t
  • e
Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Animated Series
  • Archer (2011)
  • Archer (2012)
  • Archer (2013)
  • Archer (2014)
  • BoJack Horseman (2015)
  • BoJack Horseman (2016)
  • Rick and Morty (2017)
  • BoJack Horseman (2018)
  • BoJack Horseman (2019)
  • BoJack Horseman (2020)
  • What If...? (2021)
  • Harley Quinn (2022)
  • Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (2023)
  • X-Men '97 (2024)
  • South Park (2025)
  • v
  • t
  • e
HBO Max original programming
Current
Live-action
  • Conan O'Brien Must Go (since 2024)
  • Hacks (since 2021)
  • The Pitt (since 2025)
Animation
  • Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake (since 2023)
  • Creature Commandos (since 2024)
  • Gremlins (since 2023)
Continuations
  • Harley Quinn (since 2022)
Upcoming
  • Portobello (2025)
Ended
Original
  • Adventure Time: Distant Lands (2020–2021)
  • Amarres (2021)
  • And Just Like That... (2021–2025)
  • Aquaman: King of Atlantis (2021)
  • Baketopia (2021)
  • Batman: The Audio Adventures (2021–2022)
  • Bookie (2023–2025)
  • The Big Brunch (2022)
  • The Big Shot with Bethenny (2021)
  • #BringBackAlice (2023)
  • Charlotte's Web (2025)
  • Close Enough (2020–2022)
  • Craftopia (2020–2021)
  • DMZ (2022)
  • Duster (2025)
  • Equal (2020)
  • Expecting Amy (2020)
  • FBoy Island (2021–2022)
  • Fired on Mars (2023)
  • The Flight Attendant (2020–2022)
  • Full Circle (2023)
  • The Fungies! (2020–2021)
  • Gaming Wall Street (2022)
  • The Garcias (2022)
  • Generation (2021)
  • The Girls on the Bus (2024)
  • Gordita Chronicles (2022)
  • Gossip Girl (2021–2023)
  • Haute Dog (2020)
  • Head of the Class (2021)
  • Heaven's Gate: The Cult of Cults (2020)
  • House of Ho (2020–22)
  • The Hype (2021–2022)
  • It's a Sin (2021)
  • Jellystone! (2021–2025)
  • Julia (2022–2023)
  • Karma (2020)
  • Kite Man: Hell Yeah! (2024)
  • Legendary (2020–2022)
  • Looney Tunes Cartoons (2020–24)
  • Love & Death (2023)
  • Love Life (2020–2021)
  • The Last Movie Stars (2022)
  • Little Ellen (2021–2022)
  • Made for Love (2021–2022)
  • Minx (2022)
  • Not So Pretty (2022)
  • The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo (2020–2021)
  • Our Flag Means Death (2022–2023)
  • Peacemaker (2022–2025)
  • Pretty Little Liars (2022–2024)
  • The Prince (2021)
  • Project Greenlight: A New Generation (2023)
  • Raised by Wolves (2020–2022)
  • Rap Shit (2022–2023)
  • Santa Inc. (2021)
  • Scavengers Reign (2023)
  • Selena + Chef (2020–22)
  • The Sex Lives of College Girls (2021–2025)
  • The Staircase (2022)
  • Station Eleven (2021–2022)
  • Stylish with Jenna Lyons (2020)
  • Sweet Life: Los Angeles (2021–2022)
  • Ten Year Old Tom (2021–2023)
  • That Damn Michael Che (2021–2022)
  • Tig n' Seek (2020–2022)
  • Tiny Toons Looniversity (2023–2025)
  • Tokyo Vice (2022–2024)
  • Tom and Jerry in New York (2021)
  • The Truth About Jim (2024)
  • Velma (2023–2024)
  • Wahl Street (2021–22)
  • The Way Down (2021–2022)
  • Yabba Dabba Dinosaurs (2021–2022)
  • Young Love (2023)
Continuations
  • Clone High (2023–2024)
  • The Convict (2024)
  • Doom Patrol (2020–2023)
  • Esme & Roy (2020–2021)
  • Gen:Lock (2021)
  • Infinity Train (2020–2021)
  • The Other Two (2021–2023)
  • Pennyworth (2022)
  • Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? (2021)
  • Search Party (2020–2022)
  • Sesame Street (2020–2025)
  • South Side (2021–2022)
  • Summer Camp Island (2020–2021)
  • Titans (2021–2023)
  • Warrior (2023)
  • Young Justice (2021–2022)
Films
Released
  • On the Record (2020)
  • An American Pickle (2020)
  • On the Trail: Inside the 2020 Primaries (2020)
  • Class Action Park (2020)
  • Unpregnant (2020)
  • Charm City Kings (2020)
  • The Witches (2020)
  • Superintelligence (2020)
  • Let Them All Talk (2020)
  • Locked Down (2021)
  • Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021)
  • LFG (2021)
  • Women Is Losers (2021)
  • Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts (2022)
  • A Christmas Story Christmas (2022)
  • Bama Rush (2023)
  • Glitch: The Rise & Fall of HQ Trivia (2023)
  • Turtles All the Way Down (2024)
  • Am I OK? (2024)
  • Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story (2024)
  • 'Salem's Lot (2024)
  • Caddo Lake (2024)
  • Sweethearts (2024)
  • The Parenting (2025)
  • Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires (2025)
Unreleased
  • Batgirl
See also
  • HBO Go
  • HBO Now
  • DC Universe
  • List of exclusive international distribution
  • Category

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