Every once in a while you get a bit of TV that’s so compelling and so well-written that you wonder how you ever lived without it.  Young Justice is that unicorn-of-a-show.  The two-season (too short might I add) animated series about a team trying to prove themselves to the more establish Justice League, came in with a bang and went out with a bang — it had a cliffhanger and nothing was resolved.  Don’t you just hate that?
For a few years, rabid fans of Young Justice have petitioned Warner Bros. to bring back the show for a Season 3, if not more. Â The studio should at least let the show wrap up the cliffhanger and any loose ends.
Well, it seems that there is hope in the form of Netflix. Â The streaming giant recently added Young Justice Season 2 to its roster of programs. Â Rumors started to make the rounds that Netflix could pick it up for a Season 3.
As this dream started to snowball, Danica McKellar, the voice of Miss Martian on the show, chimed in with her message via Twitter.
#KeepBingingYJ cc: @JasonMarsden @StephyLems @nolan_north @Greg_Weisman @kharypayton pic.twitter.com/WCbaBy4KBT
— Danica McKellar (@danicamckellar) March 4, 2016
There you go, fans.  Start watching Young Justice today!  Don’t just watch it, get your friends and your family to watch it … multiple times!  If what McKellar is saying is true, Netflix may just respond with a greenlight and take Young Justice under its wing with Warner Bros. Animation co-producing it.
Young Justice was a DC Universe adaptation that focused on younger characters — Superboy, Robin, Kid Flash, Aqualad, Miss Martian, and Speedy.  Though bearing the same name as the Peter David, Todd Dezago, and Todd Nauck comic book series, it was not a direct adaptation.  The teenage superheroes formed a covert group known as The Team — a younger counterpart to the more famous and mature Justice League.  Audiences praised the series’ hallmark of complex stories and well-developed characters.
