Max Confirms Premiere Date for Season Four of ‘Harley Quinn’

It’s time to return to the chaos of Gotham City. According to Comicbook, Max recently confirmed the premiere date of the new season of Harley Quinn. Season four of the animated show is set to premiere on July 27, and yet very little has been said about this new season. 

According to Comicbook, the last material from the show to be released was the Valentine’s Day Special, the special episode will serve to bridge the gap between season three and season four. The July premiere of season four would be coming roughly a year after the release of season three. 

Last year, Max officially renewed the show for a fourth season ahead of the season three finale. Sarah Peters (Master of None, Nathan For You) has been a writer for the show since season one and served as a consulting producer. Peters now serves as an executive producer and showrunner for Harley Quinn for season four.

In the show, Harley Quinn, voiced by Kaley Cuoco (The Big Bang Theory, The Flight Attendant), and Ivy, voiced by Lake Bell (What If…?, Bless This Mess), are often hanging around with their friends and crew. Among the crew, there’s King Shark voiced by Ron Funches (The Great North, TrollsTopia), Clayface voiced by Alan Tudyk (Doom Patrol, Rogue One), Frank the Plant voiced by J.B. Smoove (Fairfax, Woke), and frenemy Dr. Psycho voiced by Tony Hale (HouseBroken, Hocus Pocus 2). 

Other famous DC characters can be seen in the show including Harley’s ex-boyfriend the Joker also voiced by Alan Tudyk; comic relief Bane voiced by James Adomian (Duncanville, Close Enough); Ivy’s ex-fiance Kite Man voiced by Matt Oberg (Superstore, Veep); Batman voiced by Diedrich Bader (Better Things, Pete the Cat); The Riddler voiced by Jim Rash (Sky High, Bros); Nora Freeze voiced by Rachel Dratch (Bob’s Burgers, Teen Titans Go!); Catwoman voiced by Sanaa Lathan (Family Guy, Hit & Run); Darkseid will be voiced by Michael Ironside (Top Gun, Hidden Assets); and recurring superheroine Batgirl voiced by Briana Cuoco (Sugar Mommy, The Flight Attendant). With new additions like Mera voiced by Janet Varney (The Legend of Korra, Country Comfort); Enchantress voiced by Leila Birch (Doctors, The Scottish Play); Hawkman voiced by Tyler James Williams (Abbott Elementary, Everybody Hates Chris); Hawkgirl voiced by Quinta Brunson (Abbott Elementary, Weird: The AI Yankovic Story); Captain Boomerang voiced by Josh Helman (Deputy, Thirteen Lives); and Betty voiced by Casey Wilson (Black Monday, Family Squares). 

The Harley Quinn series follows Harley after she breaks up with the Joker and tries to become a villain of Gotham. In her journey to become a villain, she rekindles her friendship with Poison Ivy and becomes friends with King Shark, Clayface, Frank, and Dr. Psycho. The series follows them and their encounters with other famous DC characters, including the Injustice League and the Justice League. It isn’t until season two that the audience can start to notice that Harley has feelings for Ivy, even though Ivy is engaged and planning her wedding to Kite Man. It isn’t until the end of the second season that Harley and Ivy share their mutual feelings for each other and share a kiss. The third season follows the new couple and how they handle being together while also working on their plans for terraforming Gotham. 

Season four of Harley Quinn is set to premiere on July 27 on Max. Harley Quinn: A Very Problematic Valentine’s Day Special is available to stream through Max. In the meantime, the three seasons of Harley Quinn are available to watch on Max. 

Sofia Caceres: Sofia Caceres is a Guatemalan writer currently living in the US. She loves reading, writing, and watching movies and TV shows. She currently works as a TV News Writer for Mxdwn.
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