Kaley Cuoco's Harley Quinn animated series will be coming back for a fifth season.
Following the conclusion of its most recent fourth season in September, the production team and streaming service Max has confirmed more episodes are in the works.
"We’re thrilled that the news of Harley and Ivy’s continuing misadventures is finally out and we can stop telling people in secret," executive producers Justin Halpern, Patrick Schumacker, and Dean Lorey said.
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"We must have handed out at least three thousand NDAs by now. It was a big waste of paper."
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Max's executive vice president of comedy and animation, Suzanna Makkos, added: "The talented Harley Quinn team has once again succeeded in delivering a season that builds on everything that has come before while still feeling fresh and inventive.
"They continue to provide hilarious, heartwarming, and deranged stories with our lovable group of DC misfits, and we couldn’t be more excited for the fans to see what they’ve accomplished in season 5.”
In the fourth season, Harley escaped from The Joker's grips once and for all to fight for a spot in the Legion of Doom, alongside partner-in-crime and new girlfriend Poison Ivy.
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The series features former Big Bang Theory star Kaley voicing Harley, plus Black Panther: Wakanda Forever's Lake Bell as Poison Ivy, Rogue One's Alan Tudyk as The Joker and Clayface, and comedian Ron Funches as King Shark.
Kaley will also be voicing Harley in the upcoming spin-off show Kite Man: Hell Yeah!, following the comedic capers from Poison Ivy's former fiancé Kite Man.
Harley Quinn is available to stream on Max in the US and E4 in the UK.
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