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‘Young Justice’ Season 3 May Not Have ‘Now You See Me 2’ Actor Dave Franco; Here's Why

By Vin Ross | Update Date: Apr 12, 2017 11:52 PM EDT

Although “Young Justice” Season 3 was officially announced in late 2016, the recording sessions for the animated television series are finally underway. This was confirmed by “Young Justice” writer cum producer, Brandon Vietti through his social media account.

“Young Justice” Season 3 Will Have More Familiar Faces And Voices

According to Collider, the 44-year old “Justice League Action’s” voice actor, Khary Payton has been voicing Aqualad for the upcoming “Young Justice” season 3. On the other hand, the series will be having more familiar faces and voices from the original series.

Khary Payton is so far known as one of them. This proves that the show is truly happening and animation lovers will have wait couple of months more for its release, reports Bleeding Cool.

“Now You See Me 2” Dave Franco May Not Lend His Voice For Season 3

Celebeat earlier reported that the task of casting is completed for “Young Justice” Season 3 but “Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising” actor Dave Franco was not asked to reprise his voiceover role as Edward Nigma (or Riddler). If the third season does no longer need the presence of The Riddler in its storyline, then Franco will not be a part of the show. But his absence is not accepted by the viewers as they want this

“The affection that fans have had for ‘Young Justice,’ and their rallying cry for more episodes, has always resonated with us. We are excited to bring the show back for this loyal fanbase and to provide an opportunity for new viewers to discover this excellent series,” Executive Vice President of Creative Affairs of Warner Bros. Animation, Sam Register said, the aforementioned source reported.

“Young Justice” is yet to get the official release date. Stay tuned with us to get more updates on this highly anticipated animates series.

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