Stargirl has been renewed for a second season, but Season 2 will air only on The CW.

According to Deadline, Stargirl Season 2 will not stream on DC Universe. Instead, it will join Arrowverse series like The Flash, Supergirl and Black Lightning as a CW exclusive.

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Stargirl is currently in the middle of its first season, with a new episode hitting the DC Universe streaming service today. For the rest of Season 1, episodes will debut Monday on the streaming service, then air the following night on The CW.

This isn't the first DC Universe show to move to a new home. Doom Patrol recently jumped to HBO Max, Warner Bros.' new streaming service. The two streamers currently share the series, which just launched its second season. Titans remains DC Universe's only exclusive series, even as the service shifts to focus more on comic books and news. Unlike Doom Patrol and Titans, Stargirl is geared for a younger audience, and thus is more suitable for network TV.

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Stargirl Season 1 follows Courtney Whitmore, who finds her life uprooted when her mother Barbara marries Pat Dugan and they move with his son Mike to Blue Valley, Nebraska. There, she discovers Pat was once a sidekick to Sylvester Pemberton, aka Starman, who she believes to be her long-lost father. After she bonds with the Cosmic Staff, she begins to recruit her fellow students into her new Justice Society of America, all while the Injustice Society -- and some of their kids -- gears up to launch their as-yet unrevealed master plan.

At the time of writing, Stargirl is not a part of the Arrowverse, despite the fact they now share a network. As established by The CW's massive "Crisis on Infinite Earths" crossover, Stargirl belongs to the multiverse; a quick shot of the series established it as taking place on Earth-2, while the Arrowverse exists on Earth-Prime. However, Stargirl creator and executive producer Geoff Johns recently suggested the series will cross over with the Arrowverse at some point, and this latest move seems to suggest that could happen sooner rather than later.

DC Universe's Stargirl stars Brec Bassinger as Courtney Whitmore (Stargirl) and Luke Wilson as Pat Dugan (S.T.R.I.P.E.). The series airs Monday on DC Universe and Tuesdays on The CW at 8 pm ET/PT. It also stars Amy Smart, Yvette Monreal, Anjelika Washington, Cameron Gellman, Trae Romano, Jake Austin Walker, Hunter Sansone, Meg DeLacy, Neil Jackson and Christopher James Baker.

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