Trailer For HARLEY QUINN Season 3 - "It's Going to Be Wetter, Filthier, Squishier, Freakier, and Creepier"
HBO Max has released the first trailer for Harley Quinn Season 3, and as you’ll see, this next season is going to get insanely crazy! The trailer touts that the new season is going to be “wetter, filthier, squishier, freakier, and creepier." There are plenty of examples of those things featured in the trailer that fans of the series are sure to enjoy! Director James Gunn even shows up in the trailer!
The series follows Harley Quinn (Kaley Cuoco) and her misadventures with Poison Ivy (Lake Bell) after Harley leaves her boyfriend the Joker (Alan Tudyk). The two characters find themselves on an “Eat, Bang, Kill” tour of Gotham City. The trailer also came with the caption: “We’re living #Harlivy ever after, b*tches!”
Joining Cuoco on the animated series are JB Smoove (Curb Your Enthusiasm) as Frank the Plant, Jason Alexander (Seinfeld) as Sy Borgman, and Wanda Sykes (Black-ish) as Tsaritsa / Queen of Fables. Giancarlo Esposito (Breaking Bad) as Lex Luthor, Natalie Morales (Bojack Horseman), Jim Rash (Community) as Edward Nygma / Riddler, Rahul Kohli (iZombie) as Dr. Jonathan Crane / Scarecrow, Diedrich Bader (Veep) as Bruce Wayne / Batman, Tony Hale (Veep) as Dr. Edgar Cizko / Doctor Psycho, Christopher Meloni (Happy!) as Commissioner Jim Gordon, Sanaa Lathan (Native Son) as Selina Kyle / Catwoman, and Harvey Guillén (What We Do in the Shadows,
When previously talking about Season 3, co-showrunner Justin Halpern said, "I definitely think we are going to see Gordon grapple with his, how should I say it, his low approval in Gotham city and the low approval of the police department in Gotham city,. I think we're going to see... we're going to dive a little more into Ivy's life and then history. Origins. I think we're going to do that. I think those are really the only two things we've really kind of hit on so far in our preliminary discussions that were like, 'Yes, definitely want to do those things'"
He continued, "I know we don't want to do a 'Are they going to break up, or are they not going to break up?' thing. I don't think we want this to be the stakes of the season. I think we want to see... I mean, there'll be obviously be conflict and tensions between the two of them when certain things go wrong. But I don't think we want that to be... we spent two years playing that, or two seasons, I don't think we want to do that for a third season. So that's what we don't want to do."
The series is set to return this summer on July 28th on HBO Max.