Choose your Stargirl: The difference between the Disney+ and DC Universe projects
America’s Got Talent, who starts attending a school in Mica, Ariz. Her offbeat joie-de-vivre brings a lonely boy named Leo out of his shell and also sparks an outburst of school spirit. While this film doesn’t feature a giant robot, it does have a super-villain: Conformity. When her classmates turn on her, she tones down her personality to fit before ultimately learning to embrace what makes them all different.
Speaking of not conforming: While the Disney+ film is only streaming, its comic book counterpart will simultaneously air on both the DC Universe platformpremieres this spring, and Disney+’s
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