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As work continues on the number of different DC shows that will appear on the new DC streaming service, executive producer Geoff Johns discussed how his StarGirl series will be tonally different from the other DC shows Titans and Doom Patrol. Although that doesn’t necessarily negate an intertwining of shows, as Johns tells Comicbookresources:
“For me, Stargirl was its own show with the Justice Society. That doesn’t mean we wouldn’t eventually do something, but the goal is just to make a great Stargirl show right now, and — if it happens to interconnect in the future with other things — great.”
As for the tonal differences, Johns thinks it is important that in the DC streaming service there be all kinds of different shows.
“I love that it’s such a different tone than Titans or Doom Patrol that we’re working on, because the service… DC Universe, the channel — it’s bigger than a channel, I guess, because it’s got comics and everything else — but it should have different types of shows, just like on Netflix,” he continued. “I love Ozark and I love GLOW, you know? And they’re very different shows, and I think it’s important to have a diversity of tones instead of everything fitting the same tone. I wanted to do Stargirl for a variety of reasons but part of it was to do something that was a lot of fun and young, really young.”
As the DC Streaming service develops, do you as a consumer want shows to be similar in tone and scope or is diversity a more intriguing way to go? Share your hopes for StarGirl and Titans as they join the DC Universe Streaming Service with us at GVNation.
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