Another superhero-themed series will be getting axed following reports that “Stargirl” will end its run after its third season.

This bit may bring a frown to folks who have been attached to “Stargirl,” although executive producer Geoff Johns plans to wrap it all up in style.

Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Johns admitted that “Stargirl” always held a special place in his heart. But given all the events that have been happening since the acquisition of Nexstar Media Group.

"With all the brewing changes at the network, we were aware this was possibly the last season, so we wrote with that in mind and have delivered what I believe to be the best season of Stargirl yet, with complete creative closure," Johns stated.

“Stargirl” becomes the latest series to be canceled following “Batwoman,” “Naomi.” and “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.”

It will also be among the shows set to appear for a final run. The others include “The Flash,” “Riverdale” and “Nancy Drew.”

Considering several shows under “The CW” crossed over at one point, “Stargirl” did have a brief on the “Crisis on Infinite Earth’s” final episode.

Moreover, the season 2 episode titled “Summer School: Chapter Nine” also saw John Wesley Shipp reprise his role as Jay Garrick/ The Flash of Stargirl's original Justice Society of America.

Johns also thanked the cast and production team for bringing “Stargirl” to life. He also hailed Brec Bassinger for her portrayal of Courtney Whitmore on Facebook.

"Brec embodied Courtney in every way possible — with grace, strength and humor — exceeding my wildest expectations. I am grateful to WBTV and The CW for giving us a home to tell this story and to honor my beloved late sister, and I'm beyond thankful to the press and fans who have always championed us for three amazing seasons," he continued. "Most series never get this far. We couldn't be more proud of our show and the fan community it’s built!"

Brec Bassinger
Brec Bassinger attends the Los Angeles special screening of "The Girl From Plainville" at Television Academy's Wolf Theatre at the Saban Media Center Getty Images | Leon Bennett/WireImage

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