DC has unveiled when new series Doom Patrol, Swamp Thing and Harley Quinn will debut on new streaming platform DC Universe.
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The comics giant released their originals schedule for the next year this week at New York Comic Con, with the anticipated Doom Patrol landing next spring.
The new show will debut in February 2019 and run until mid-May, following on from Young Justice: Outsiders between December this year and early February.
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Swamp Thing is due to land in late May and run until August, followed by Stargirl in late August until late November. As for Harley Quinn, that looks set to drop in mid-October and run until 2020.
Those all follow on from DC Universe's first big original Titans – a gritty re-imagining of the Teen Titans comics – landing this month, which the company are pretty confident about.
After all, they've already renewed it for a second season despite no episodes being aired yet, with executive producer Geoff Johns confirming: "We're doing season 2 already.
"That to me shows the faith that DC Universe has in the show and this amazing cast and the property. DC's so supportive of it. To be able to get a season two greenlit now means we just get to keep talking about crazy ideas.
"We already know the story of season two. Marv Wolfman (writer of New Teen Titans) will be very happy when we do season two."
Titans premieres on the DC Universe on October 12.
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