San Diego Comic Con is officially in full swing and if you’ve been loving the recent superhero movies and TV shows gracing your screens lately, get ready to re-evaluate your digital subscriptions.
Geoff Johns announced during his Thursday spotlight panel that a new live-action Stargirl will be joining the list of programming slated to appear on DC’s new subscription service this upcoming fall.
This service – DC Universe – will give fans access to a number of DC Comics movies and TV shows plus a significant rotating selection of digital comic books.
Already announced to appear in this service are live-action shows, Titans, Doom Patrol, and Swamp Thing.
Now ready to join them is Stargirl. Here’s the brief series description:
High School sophomore Courtney Whitmore who inspires an unlikely group of young heroes to stop the villains of the past.
Johns will write and executive produce the 13-episode scripted original series along with Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter. Geoff Johns created this character for DC with a series that launched in 2000. Courtney is named after his sister, who passed away in 1996.
So get your bank accounts ready DC fans. This new subscription is coming this fall and it’ll cost you $74.99/yr with a monthly option of $7.99.
The monthly option is only available after the service’s been launched though.
For now, you can pre-order DC Universe by paying the yearly cost and get three months free.