‘Harley Quinn: A Very Problematic Valentine’s Day’ to air February 9
On January 23, Warner Brothers / Discovery announced that the HBO Max original Special, ‘Harley Quinn: A Very Problematic Valentine’s Day’ will debut Thursday, February 9 on the HBO Max streaming service. If you haven’t been following the show, you should know that romance has bloomed and Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are now a thing.
Synopsis: As Harley goes to obsessive lengths to ensure that her first Valentine’s Day with Ivy is the best ever, Bane’s efforts to impress an unexpected date go horribly awry. Meanwhile, after an unfortunate online dating encounter, Clayface engages in some self-love.
The one-off romantic special leading up to the series’ fourth season will feature Harley and Ivy celebrating their very first Valentine’s Day together, while also revealing how the rest of the ragtag crew spends the gushiest, mushiest, most romantic day of the year.
“Harley Quinn” Season 3 Now Streaming
The first three seasons of “Harley Quinn” are currently streaming on HBO Max. Season 4 will arrive in 2023 on a date yet to be determined, according to MovieWeb.
Cast: The voice cast of ‘Harley Quinn: A Very Problematic Valentine’s Day’ includes Kaley Cuoco, Lake Bell, Alan Tudyk, Matt Oberg, James Wolk , Natalie Morales, Chris Diamantopoulos, James Adomian, Jim Rash, Vanessa Marshall , Janet Varney, Rachel Dratch, Leila Birch, Tyler James Williams, Josh Helman, Casey Wilson, Michael Ironside, and others.
If you haven’t checked out ‘Harley Quinn’ yet, you are strongly encouraged to do so. This Batman Family spinoff is hilarious. But make sure the very young are not in the room – as the R-Rated series has a liberal dosing of sexual content and cuss words – with the “F-Word” being a particular favorite. Parents say that kids under 17 should not be viewing “Harley Quinn,” while the actual kids say it’s OK for ages 13 and above, according to Common Sense Media.
Below, check out the official trailer for “Harley Quinn: A Very Problematic Valentine’s Day’ – which has already gone viral.
(Source: Warner Bros.)
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