Harley Quinn showrunner Patrick Schumacker shared possible plans for a Season 3 opener, which would reference a recent Zoom Town Hall meeting hosted by the Los Angeles Police Commission.

The showrunner wrote, "Well, I think Harley Season 3 will open with Gothamites on a Zoom screaming obscenities at Commissioner Gordon and his fellow cops," though he added, "If we get a season 3."

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The Zoom meeting the show would be referencing took place recently. It allowed citizens to speak about the recent Black Lives Matter protests, among other things. Meanwhile, several clips from the 8-hour long meeting were shared on Twitter, most of which involved citizens criticizing the Los Angeles Police Department and city officials.

DC Universe's Harley Quinn began in November 2019 and is currently in its second season. The series offers a new version of Gotham City in which Harley Quinn leads a gang of supervillains with many popular DC Comic characters also making appearances, including Catwoman, Bane, Batgirl, Batman and many more. Season 1 of Harley Quinn ran for 13 episodes with Season 2 set to be comprised of the same number. Harley Quinn's second season finale is set to be released on June 26. A third season has not yet been confirmed.

DC Universe's Harley Quinn stars Kaley Cuoco, Lake Bell, Diedrich Bader, Alan Tudyk, Rahul Kohli, Christopher Meloni, Tony Hale, Ron Funches, Wanda Sykes, Natalie Morales, Jim Rash, Giancarlo Esposito, Jason Alexander and J.B. Smoove. New episodes air on Fridays.

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