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The second season of DC's Stargirl, titled Stargirl: Summer School, premiered on The CW on August 10, 2021, and concluded on November 2, 2021. The renewal, along with the series' exclusive move to The CW, was announced on July 6, 2020.[1]

The season aired on Tuesday nights at 8:00 PM prior to Superman & Lois from August 10 to August 17, then Supergirl from August 24 to November 2.

It arrived on DVD and Blu-ray on February 8, 2022.

Synopsis[]

The CW drama series DC’S STARGIRL follows high school sophomore Courtney Whitmore (Brec Bassinger) and her stepfather Pat Dugan (Luke Wilson) as she leads an unlikely group of young heroes to take on the legacy of DC’s very first superhero team, the Justice Society of America. In the thrilling second season, Courtney and her friends take on one of the most frightening adversaries in DC’s mythology – the dark entity of corruption known as Eclipso.

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Starring[]

  • Brec Bassinger as Courtney Whitmore/Stargirl (13/13)
  • Yvette Monreal as Yolanda Montez/Wildcat (9/13)
  • Anjelika Washington as Beth Chape/Dr. Mid-Nite (11/13)
  • Cameron Gellman as Rick Tyler/Hourman (12/13)
  • Trae Romano as Mike Dugan (10/13)
  • Hunter Sansone as Cameron Mahkent (9/13)
  • Meg DeLacy as Cindy Burman/Shiv (8/13)
  • Amy Smart as Barbara Whitmore (13/13)
  • Luke Wilson as Pat Dugan/S.T.R.I.P.E. (13/13)
  • Nick Tarabay as Eclipso (13/13)

Guest starring[]

  • Joe McHale as Sylvester Pemberton/Starman (2/13)
  • Mark Ashworth as Justin/Shining Knight (0/13)
  • Joy Onsmanski as Paula Brooks/Tigress]] (2/13)
  • Jim Gaffigan as Thunderbolt (Voice) (0/13)
  • Neil Hopkins as Larry Crock/Sportsmaster (2/13)
  • John Wesley Shipp as Jay Garrick (1/13)
  • Ashley Winfrey as Jenny Williams (2/13)
  • Jonathan Cake as Richard Swift/The Shade (0/13)
  • Ysa Penarejo as Jennie/Jade (5/13)
  • Alkoya Brunson as Jakeem Thunder (3/13)
  • Stella Smith as Artemis Crock (/13)
  • Jasun Wardlaw Jr. as Brian Tanner Balloid (0/13)
  • King Orba as Zeek (1/13)
  • Lesa Wilson as Bobbie Burman (1/13)
  • Milo Stein as Young Bruce (/13)
  • Olive Elise Abercrombie as Rebecca McNider (1/13)
  • Max Frantz as Isaac Bowin (4/13)

Episodes[]

No. in series No. in season Episode title Written by Directed by Original airdate
14 1 "Summer School: Chapter One" Geoff Johns Andi Armaganian August 10, 2021
15 2 "Summer School: Chapter Two" James Dale Robinson August 17, 2021
16 3 "Summer School: Chapter Three" Turi Meyer & Alfredo Septién Lea Thompson August 24, 2021
17 4 "Summer School: Chapter Four" Taylor Steitz August 31, 2021
18 5 "Summer School: Chapter Five" Steve Harper Sheelin Choksey September 7, 2021
19 6 "Summer School: Chapter Six" Paula Sevenbergen Walter Garcia September 14, 2021
20 7 "Summer School: Chapter Seven" Robbie Hyne Sheelin Choksey September 21, 2021
21 8 "Summer School: Chapter Eight" Steve Harper Andi Armaganian September 28, 2021
22 9 "Summer School: Chapter Nine" Alfredo Septién & Turi Meyer October 5, 2021
23 10 "Summer School: Chapter Ten" Taylor Steitz Sheelin Choksey October 12, 2021
24 11 "Summer School: Chapter Eleven" Paula Sevenbergen & Robbie Hyne October 19, 2021
25 12 "Summer School: Chapter Twelve" James Dale Robinson Greg Beeman October 26, 2021
26 13 "Summer School: Chapter Thirteen" Geoff Johns November 2, 2021

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On February 18, 2021, it was announced that John Wesley Shipp would appear as Jay Garrick/The Flash in the ninth episode.[2]

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