DC's Stargirl has cast the role of Alan Scott/Green Lantern's son and Jennie-Lynn Hayden/Jade's long-lost twin brother Todd Rice, a.k.a Obsidian. Tim Gabriel —best known for appearances on TV shows likeS.W.A.T, Why Women Kill, and, most recently, Better Things— will portray the character in the series' upcoming third season.
Details regarding Stargirl season 3's plot as well as its release date remain under wraps, but the news of Obsidian's introduction doesn't come as a surprise. The character was mentioned multiple times throughout Stargirl season 2, as Jade (Ysa Penarejo) was on a quest to find and reconnect with her missing brother.
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However, Stargirl season 3 will mark the first time that Todd appears on-screen. Per Entertainment Weekly, he is LGBTQ+ and possesses a mysterious and uncontrollable set of shadow abilities —much like his comic book counterpart. Todd has also been living on the streets and looking for Jade. Unfortunately, he's at risk of falling prey to the enigmatic Mr. Bones (Keith David) and The Helix Institute for Youth Rehabilitation, who are set on understanding Todd's complicated powers.
DC's Stargirl follows high school student Courtney Whitmore/Stargirl (Brec Bassinger) as she embarks on a journey to revitalize the legendary Justice Society of America after learning about the group of fallen heroes led by Starman (Joel McHale). Aided by her stepdad Pat Dugan (Luke Wilson), who used to be Starman's sidekick, Courtney gathers new friends and unexpected allies just in time to fight off new evils in the small, fictional town of Blue Valley.
The first season of Stargirl consisted of 13 episodes and premiered in May 2020 as part of the DC
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