Fans of the HBO Max animated series, Harley Quinn, got some great news today. While audiences wait for Season 4 of the hit show, a new Valentine’s Day special will be coming to HBO Max in February 2023. The new special will check in on Harley and Ivy as they spend their first V-Day together. In true Harley Quinn fashion, the series is titled A Very Problematic Valentine’s Day Special. So fans will certainly expect sexy, bloody, slapstick hijinks to ensue.

HARLEY QUINN: A VERY PROBLEMATIC VALENTINE’S DAY SPECIAL

HBO Max has announced an upcoming special for the critically acclaimed Max Original adult animated series, HARLEY QUINN: A VERY PROBLEMATIC VALENTINE’S DAY SPECIAL. Coming to HBO Max in February 2023, the special will feature Harley and Ivy
celebrating their very first Valentine’s Day together, while also revealing how the rest of the ragtag crew spends the gushiest, mushiest, most romantic day of the year.
 
The voice cast of HARLEY QUINN: A VERY PROBLEMATIC VALENTINE’S DAY SPECIAL includes Kaley Cuoco, Lake Bell, Alan Tudyk, Matt Oberg, James Wolk , Natalie Morales, Chris Diamantopoulos, James Adomian, Jim Rash, Vanessa Marshall , Janet Varney, Rachel Dratch, Leila Birch, Tyler James Williams, Josh Helman, Casey Wilson, Michael Ironside, and others.
 
Based on characters from DC, HARLEY QUINN: A VERY PROBLEMATIC VALENTINE’S DAY SPECIAL is produced by Delicious Non-Sequitur Productions and Yes, Norman Productions in association with Warner Bros. Animation. Executive Producers are Justin Halpern, Patrick Schumacker, Dean Lorey, Jennifer Coyle, Kaley Cuoco, Sam Register.

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