Synopsis: The fifth season of HARLEY QUINN finds Harley (Kaley Cuoco) and Ivy (Lake Bell) in a new location: Metropolis! – the home of all things Superman, Lois Lane, and the Daily Planet. Harley and Ivy discover that something sinister is at play and all is not what it seems. Looming threats include Lex Luthor and his sister, Lena Luthor, plus fan-favorite Brainiac. But of course, Harley’s crew of misfits and allies will join her on this irreverent journey that takes no prisoners in having fun in the DC sandbox.
Season 5 of Harley Quinn was good.
Pros: Lois Lane was a scene stealer in every moment she in. I like how Lean Luther was used to takeover from brainiac as the man threat. In some moments that did make me laugh. I like seeing how Gotham & Metropolis were next door city’s too each other and the voice acting is still on point.
Cons: This season really felt the absence of superman. I didn’t like how they handled the afterward of the twist with brainiac. Joker added not that much. Sharon was annoying & underwhelming drama failed to engage me.
Genre: Black comedy, Superhero
Showrunner: Justin Halpern, Patrick Schumacker, Dean Lorey, Chrissy Pietrosh, Jessica Goldstein, Sarah Peters
Developed by Justin Halpern, Patrick Schumacker, Dean Lorey
Based on Harley Quinn by Paul Dini, Bruce Timm
Starring: Kaley Cuoco, Lake Bell, Alan Tudyk, Ron Funches, Tony Hale & Stephen Fry.
Music by Jefferson Friedman
Executive producers: Dean Lorey, Justin Halpern, Patrick Schumacker, Kaley Cuoco, Sam Register, Jessica Goldstein, Chrissy Pietrosh, Sarah Peters
Producer: Cecilia Aranovich Hamilton, Susan Ward, Sarah Nevada Smith
Editors: James Atkinson, Annie De Brock, Craig Paulsen, Charles Breiner, Andy Young, Dave Courter
Production companies: Yes, Norman Productions, Ehsugadee Productions, Delicious Non-Sequitur, DC Entertainment, DC Studios, Warner Bros. Animation
Network: MAX
Casts & Characters:
Main Cast
- Kaley Cuoco as Harley Quinn
- Lake Bell as Poison Ivy
- Alan Tudyk as Clayface, The Joker, Perry White
- Ron Funches as King Shark
- J.B. Smoove as Frank the Plant
I still recommend watching this season when it comes to E4 Channel & will be available on Prime video.
Rating: 6.5 out of 10 Stars
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