Details and Logos For DC Studios' New Animated Projects GREEN LANTERN, STARFIRE, and SUPER POWERS
DC Studios recently held a press event where James Gunn and Peter Safran offered an update on what’s going on with their upcoming slate of projects.
One of the things that was overlooked at the event was the announcement of three new animated series. While these shows seem aimed at a younger audience, there’s potential for older fans to find something to enjoy.
The projects include My Adventures with Green Lantern, Starfire, and Super Powers. Below you will find logos and details for each of the shows.
My Adventures with Green Lantern
First up is My Adventures with Green Lantern, spearheaded by executive producer Jake Wyatt and co-executive producer Stephanie Gonzaga.
The series introduces high school student Jessica Cruz, who gets a life-altering surprise when a Green Lantern Power Ring literally falls into her lap. The official logline teases what’s in store:
"My Adventures with Green Lantern will follow high school student Jessica Cruz, who has her life upended when a Green Lantern Power Ring falls from the sky and chooses Cruz to be its champion. Things get even worse when more debris from the Lanterns’ ancient space war arrives - along with their alien foes."
This continuation of the My Adventures with Superman world has the chance to expand that show's colorful, energetic style into a cosmic playground.
Starfire
Next is Starfire, which will explore the fan-favorite Teen Titans character beyond her usual Earth-based adventures. Executive producer Josie Campbell and co-executive producer Brianne Droughard are crafting a story that sees Starfire setting out on a grand space journey:
"Starfire follows her adventures after she uses an ancient spaceship she discovers on her home planet of Tamaran to escape her planet and explore the stars."
The show promises an interstellar road trip filled with unexpected allies:
"Along the way, she’ll meet space biker Crush, plant-loving Fern, and the magical Princess Amethyst of Gemworld and, together, they will uncover the deepest reaches of the DC universe, save Space Dolphins, surf technicolor nebulas, and boldly soar into the unknown."
It sounds like Starfire could be a visually stunning, high-energy cosmic adventure, bringing a different side of the DC universe to life.
DC Super Powers
Finally, DC is leaning into the superhero academy concept with DC Super Powers, set in the Alliance School for Heroes.
The show will follow a roster of young heroes—including Lightning, Flash, Plastic Man, Aquagirl, Green Lantern, and Terra—as they train under the watchful eye of Principal Martian Manhunter.
The series is being led by executive producer Matt Beans and supervising producer Michael Chang, with the premise described as:
"Students attempt to level up their powers under the supervision of Principal Martian Manhunter."
This could be DC’s answer to the My Hero Academia phenomenon, blending humor, action, and the potential for deep-cut superhero cameos.