HBOMAX Original Series Presents Harley Quinn (TV Series) Season 3 Review by Ryan Balkwill (Spoiler Alert) (Update)

Genre: Adult animation, Dark comedy, Crime novel, Surreal humor, Superhero fiction

Developed by Justin Halpern, Patrick Schumacker, Dean Lorey

Based on Harley Quinn by Paul Dini, Bruce Timm

Voiced by Kaley Cuoco, Lake Bell, Alan Tudyk, Ron Funches, Tony Hale, Jason Alexander, J. B. Smoove, Matt Oberg & Christopher Meloni.

Music by Jefferson Friedman

Executive producers: Dean Lorey, Justin Halpern, Patrick Schumacker, Kaley Cuoco, Sam Register

Editors: James Atkinson, Annie De Brock, Craig Paulsen, Charles Breiner

  • Production companies: Yes, Norman Productions,  Delicious Non-Sequitur (season 3), DC Entertainment, Warner Bros. Animation
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Distributor: Warner Bros. Television Distribution

The plot: The mayhem and madness continue in season three of this biting and uproarious adult animated comedy series. Wrapping up their “Eat. Bang! Kill. Tour,” Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy return to Gotham as the new power couple of DC villainy. Along with their ragtag crew – King SharkClayface, and Frank the Plant – “Harlivy” strives to become the best version of themselves while also working towards Ivy’s long-desired plan of transforming Gotham into an Eden paradise

I was so looking forward to the newest season of the Harley Quinn Animated TV Show.

Season 3 of this Harley Quinn Show was Very Good.

Pros: So much dedication to the relationship and drama with both Harley Quinn And Poison Ivy this season was great. It’s more of what you like from the past two seasons like gore and crude humour, which are in this one too. I was glad to see every member of the bat-family showing up in this season. I was impressed how they used Bruce Wayne and the outcome from the final episode does leave questions going into season 4.  

Cons: Storylines for Joker, Two Face, or Commissioner Gordan didn’t get properly resolved. I didn’t get the point on what was going on with King Shark this season. This was a poor misuse of Bane.

Voice Casts:

Main cast

Supporting cast:
James Adomian as Bane
Clock KingNelvin
Diedrich Bader as Batman.
Tisha Campbell as Amanda WallerTawny Young
Briana Cuoco as Batgirl
Andy Daly as Two-FaceHigh Owl
Rachel Dratch as Nora Freeze.
Harvey Guillén as Nightwing
James Gunn as himself
Tom Hollander as Alfred PennyworthWoke goon
Phil LaMarr as Shark God
Sanaa Lathan as Catwoman.
Matt Oberg as Kite ManKGBeastKiller Croc.
Jim Rash as The RiddlerMayor of GothamJor-ElImperceptible Man.
James Wolk as Superman
Guest cast:
Cathy Ang as Golden Glider
Keith Ferguson as Male pedestrian
Larissa Gallagher as Bus passenger
Larry Owens as Music Meister
Justina Machado as Bethany
Griffin Newman as Mad Hatter
Sam Richardson as Swamp Thing
Billy Bob Thornton as himself
Jacob Tremblay as Robin
Kari Wahlgren as PlastiqueQueen Elizabeth II
Matt Ryan as John Constantine

I Highly recommend watching the other seasons before seeing this season come to Air on E4, September 11th.

Rating: 9 out of 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident TV series reviewer,

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