If you thought you only had the chance to catch the famous Harley Quinn on TV once, you are wrong.
The 'Suicide Squad' character that everyone loves is getting her own animated TV series after she made her debut on the small screen in the show named 'Batman The Animated Series' back in 1992.
The digital streaming series DC recently announced a Harley Quinn theme-based show that is most likely to hit screens next year.
The 26-episode animated show will showcase crime princess Quinn on a rampage with best friend Poison Ivy in the infamous Gotham city after cutting ties with Joker.
According to some executives, the makers of the show might bring onboard actress Margot Robbie (who actually played Quinn's character in the movie) to voice the new series.
The currently untitled show will be headed by Justin Halpern, Patrick Schumacker, and Dean Lorey, who previously collaborated on DC’s superhero comedy Powerless.
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