Harley Quinn debuted on DC Universe back in November and the first season concluded in February. Beginning earlier this month, Season 2 consists of three episodes thus far — the most recent of which debuted on April 17th. Kaley Cuoco stars as the titular maniac and serves as executive producer alongside Justin Halpern, Patrick Schumacker, and Dean Lorey.
Based on the DC Comics character of the same name; the Harley Quinn animated series also features Lake Bell as Poison Ivy, Ron Funches as King Shark, Alan Tudyk as Clayface and The Joker, Tony Hale as Doctor Psycho, Diedrich Bader as Batman, Sanaa Lathan as Catwoman, and Alfred Molina as Mr. Freeze — find out more about that last one here.
Recently, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment officially announced that "The Complete First Season" of Harley Quinn will arrive on DVD on June 2nd (just over a month from now). It will cost $24.98 once released and, unfortunately, won't include any special features. However, it will feature all thirteen episodes of the popular animated series' first season.
“Fans can’t get enough Harley Quinn and we are thrilled to release Harley Quinn: The Complete First Season for them to embark on the character’s latest crazy antics,” said Mary Ellen Thomas, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Senior Vice President, Originals, Animation and Family Marketing. “With adult humour and new animated action, the release is timed to coincide with the series’ season two premiere.”
Below you can get a look at the DVD's official and original box art (via ComicBookMovie.com):
Harley Quinn has finally broken things off once and for all with the Joker and attempts to make it on her own as the criminal Queenpin of Gotham City. With the help of Poison Ivy and a ragtag crew of DC castoffs, Harley tries to earn a seat at the biggest table in villainy - the Legion of the Doom. She’s got her eyes on the prize and nothing can stop her, except maybe Batman and Commissioner Gordon or her jealous, deranged ex. But don’t worry - she’s got this. Or does she? So strap in for this non-stop, demented thrill ride!
Harley Quinn is now streaming on DC Universe.