The CW's Gotham Knights pilot has cast its Stephanie Brown/Spoiler.

All American star Anna Lore has been tapped to portray the longtime Batman ally, according to Deadline. She joins the previously announced Olivia Rose Keegan as Duela Dent/Joker's Daughter, Navia Robinson as Carrie Kelley, Oscar Morgan as Turner Hayes, Misha Collins as Harvey Dent/Two-Face, Fallon Smythe as Harper Row and Tyler DiChiara as Cullen Row.

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Notably, Lore will be the second actor to portray Stephanie Brown in a CW/DC series. In May 2021, it was announced that Morgan Kohan would play Stephanie in Batwoman. "Our starting point to this Cluemaster story was: What sort of story can we tell wherein Sophie is pressed to reveal to Ryan that she knows her identity?" showrunner Caroline Dries said at the time. "[Episode 12] was a really dark episode and we wanted something more fun, so girls' night became our high concept, and then to give it conflict we thought, 'Well, they can't have fun for too long, so let's spoil it,' and the Stephanie-Arthur story line popped out of [writer Natalie Abrams'] head and we wove it together."

Created by Chuck Dixon and Tom Lyle, Stephanie Brown debuted in 1992's Detective Comics #647. The following issue would see her suit up as the vigilante known as Spoiler, and she'd eventually hold the mantles of Robin and Batgirl, as well. Most recently, she and Cassandra Cain have picked up the Batgirl mantle from Barbara Gordon once more.

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Announced in December 2021, Gotham Knights centers on Batman's "rebellious adopted son," who "forges an unlikely alliance with the children of Batman’s enemies when they are all framed for killing the Caped Crusader. And as the city’s most wanted criminals, this renegade band of misfits must fight to clear their names. But in a Gotham with no Dark Knight to protect it, the city descends into the most dangerous it’s ever been. However, hope comes from the most unexpected of places as this team of mismatched fugitives will become its next generation of saviors known as the Gotham Knights." The project hails from writers Natalie Abrams, James Stoteraux and Chad Fiveash, who also executive produce with Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter and David Madden.

The pilot episode of Gotham Knights has no projected premiere date at this time.

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Source: Deadline