BOOSTER GOLD TV Series Finally Moving Forward at DC Studios
After more than two years of waiting, the fan-favorite time-traveling superhero Booster Gold is officially making his way to the small screen. According to Deadline, DC Studios has greenlit a pilot episode for the series at HBO Max, bringing a cult comic book character into the spotlight.
The project has landed David Jenkins, best known as the creator of HBO Max’s pirate comedy-drama Our Flag Means Death, to write the pilot and serve as showrunner if the series gets a full-season order.
Originally announced back in January 2023 during the DCU Chapter One slate reveal, the synopsis teased that the series will follow Booster Gold as he uses “basic technology from the future to pretend to be a superhero in the present day.”
Booster Gold’s real name is Michael Jon Carter, a former football star from the 25th century who steals advanced technology and travels back in time. His mission? To reinvent himself as a celebrity superhero in our era. In the comics, Booster isn’t just a self-promoter, he eventually becomes a trusted member of the Justice League.
That Justice League is shaping up in the DCU too, featuring characters like Green Lantern, Hawkgirl, and Mister Terrific, who recently appeared in Superman, and they’re bankrolled by Maxwell Lord, adding an interesting dynamic to the team’s future.
While we wait for Booster’s big debut, DC fans have plenty to look forward to on HBO Max. Peacemaker Season 2, starring John Cena as the foul-mouthed antihero, drops on August 21.
Further down the line, we have Lanterns, which is set for an early 2026 release. That series will follow Hal Jordan (Kyle Chandler) and John Stewart (Aaron Pierre) as they investigate a mysterious murder in Nebraska.
With Jenkins at the helm and James Gunn’s DCU vision in play, Booster Gold could bring a fresh, funny, and heartfelt tone to the superhero genre.