A Young Justice season 5 renewal may not be as guaranteed as some fans are hoping, with one of the co-creators revealing that it's currently in question. Young Justice has been one of the most beloved animated shows within the DC Universe. The series, which premiered in 2010, has focused on various teenagers/young adults of the DC realm as they have fought to escape being viewed as simply sidekicks and be their own heroes. Starting out on Cartoon Network, Young Justice quickly grew a cult following before getting canceled after 2 seasons in 2013.
In 2019, Young Justice returned for a third season on DC Universe and was then transferred to HBO Max for season 4. As Young Justice season 4, subtitled Phantoms, hit HBO Max as part of their slate of original programming, the show has gotten new eyeballs on it. Like the first two seasons, Young Justice has continued to see the heroes grow up, both in their professional and personal lives. While their established characters continue to evolve, the DC animated series has gone on to introduce newer characters as part of the next generation. Since the show's resurrection, Young Justice has so far continued to be a significant DC property for the HBO-branded service. However, Young Justice's future may be in jeopardy, based on a recent statement by one of the creators.
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With Young Justice: Phantoms getting closer to its end, fans are obviously wondering if there will be a season 5. Executive producer Greg Weisman, who has been part of Young Justice since its inception, has been one of the talents that fans on Twitter have turned to inquire about the show's future. While Young Justice: Phantoms has less than 10
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