
Season three of DC animated sequence Harley Quinn is now streaming on HBO Max, and showrunners Justin Halpen and Patrick Schumacker sat down with the AV Club to catch up followers on what to anticipate—or, within the case of a sure romance fortunately left in Harley’s previous, what not to anticipate.
First, they addressed a few factors within the sequence’ transition from DC Universe to the streamer. “HBO Max swooped in, saved the show,” ssupport Schumacker. “From the jump on season three, they were like, ‘We love what you guys are doing. Don’t try and fix something that’s not broken.’ If anything, they’ve been like, ‘Go, go harder. If you want to be even edgier, we’re all for it.’”
That included leaning into Harley’s romance with Ivy, which has had some backlash from Joker and Harley shippers who need them to get again collectively. Schumacker shortly wrote that chance off. “We still have the occasional fan reaction of ‘I don’t like Harley and Ivy together. She should get back with the Joker,’ which we’re never going to do. Harley and Ivy will never break up in the series as long as we have a say. That’s something that we never want to touch again.”
Centering Harley’s queer love story on her journey was all the time the plan. Halpern defined, “It was always a place we wanted to get to, but we wanted to make sure that we were telling a story first. How is Harley figuring out her own identity? What sort of self-discovery is she doing after this relationship with the Joker, right? And so if you just had her jump right back into another relationship right after that, because the fans are like, ‘Why aren’t they together right away?’… would you want that? This person is so fucked up and just coming out of a terrible relationship. When have you ever in the history of human beings seen someone leave a terrible relationship that they’ve had for a really long time and instantly make the next relationship work perfectly? It doesn’t happen a lot. So we wanted to sort of taking our time with that.”
And whereas sure, Halpern admitted they’re “two straight white dudes” showrunning the sequence, they take the duty to be accountable for dealing with the story authentically with their staff, and added, “We have a lot of people in the room who are queer.”
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Schumacker elaborated, “We would credit probably Sabrina Jalees, who was a writer on season two and is queer, for being the one to tell us, ‘Please don’t do a coming out story.’ And she’s the reason that we didn’t do that. I think that was maybe our initial instinct.”
Halpern piped in, “Which is a perfect example of why when you populate a room with other voices who aren’t afraid to tell you what you’re about to do is stupid, your show just comes out better.”
Read the total interview with the showrunners over at AV Club. Harley Quinn season 3 is now streaming on HBO Max.
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