Black Canary in other media


is a DC Comics superhero. The character has appeared across a range of live-action and animated television shows, as well as in several video games. Originally the pseudo name of the character Dinah Drake, the mantle was later passed on to her daughter, Dinah Laurel Lance. Both characters have appeared in different comic continuations and in other media, but the character has also been known by other names. She is usually portrayed as a proficient fighter, using martial arts and as well as her trademark sonic scream or 'Canary Cry'.

Television

Live action

''Legends of the Superheroes''

In 1979, the character appeared in two television specials Legends of the Superheroes, where she was portrayed by Danuta Wesley. The special featured a host of DC comic characters, including Batman, portrayed by Adam West.

''Birds of Prey''

In 2002, Warner Bros. produced a short-lived television series Birds of Prey, broadcast on The WB. Set in New Gotham City seven years after the city has been apparently abandoned by Batman, it featured the characters of Helena Kyle / Huntress and Barbara Gordon / Oracle, alongside a teenage Dinah Redmond, who had psychic abilities. The character of Dinah was played by Rachel Skarsten, with the young version of Dinah played by AJ Michalka in the series' pilot episode.
Dinah's mother Caroline Lance, portrayed by Lori Loughlin appeared in the series as a retired superhero formerly known as the Black Canary, who was the estranged from her daughter. Carolyn had the 'Canary Cry', which was activated by whistling, rather than screaming. The series suggests that Dinah may have inherited this ability from her mother, but this is never explored.
The series ran for thirteen episodes before being cancelled due to falling ratings.

''Smallville''

is featured in the long running The CW series Smallville several times from the seventh season onwards, portrayed by Alaina Huffman.
In the series, she wore a long brunette wig, while acting as a controversial conservative columnist and talk-show host for the Daily Planet in Metropolis. By night, she used her metahuman ultrasonic scream to become a vigilante/mercenary. She was initially employed by Lex Luthor to capture the Green Arrow, who she believed to be a terrorist. She was later convinced that Luthor was lying to her, and Oliver asked her to join his team, Justice League. Black Canary helped in the search for Clark at the start of season 8, and agreed the group should disband once their identies were exposed. However, she returned later in the season to help bring down Doomsday.
In the season nine finale, Dinah rejoined the League in order to help in the war against the Kandorians. Her final appearance in the series saw her and the other heroes captured and put into a virtual reality stasis by the Vigilante Registration Agency. She fought alongside Oliver and Chloe Sullivan to free the others.
In addition, it is further suggested in the series that another woman had been a member of the Justice Society of America some decades previously under the name Black Canary.

Arrowverse

Multiple characters who adopt certain elements of Black Canary have appeared in The CW Arrowverse franchise.
& Katie Cassidy as Sara Lance / Canary and Laurel Lance / Black Canary

''Justice League'' and ''Justice League Unlimited''

In the Justice League episode "Legends", the League teamed up with the Justice Guild of America in an alternate universe. The Guild member Black Siren was based on the Golden Age Black Canary, Dinah Drake. She was voiced by Jennifer Hale. The Siren's real name was given as Donna Nance on her tombstone.
In the sequel series Justice League Unlimited, Black Canary was voiced by Morena Baccarin. She was first seen in a small cameo at the end of "Initiation", where her looks are enough to convince Green Arrow to stay in the League. She first appears as a main character in "The Cat and the Canary". She was vexed because her old mentor, Wildcat, had been obsessively engaging in underground fighting tournaments, and she convinced the smitten Green Arrow to help her convince Wildcat to return to the League. She and Green Arrow start a relationship, as seen in "Double Date", thereby paying homage to their famed romance in the comics. She also started a rivalry with Huntress. This version of Black Canary also appeared in the Justice League Unlimited spin-off comic book.

''Batman: The Brave and the Bold''

Black Canary has been featured in the animated series ' in the teaser of the episode "Night of the Huntress!", voiced by Grey DeLisle. She and Batman teamed up to stop Solomon Grundy from getting a new brain from a genius. She is Batman's main partner in the musical episode "Mayhem of the Music Meister!". Batman asks her to stay and keep watch of Black Manta, the Clock King, and Gorilla Grodd, after the first encounter with the Music Meister. She follows him instead, to the dismay of Green Arrow. The two fight against Music Meister, and Black Canary gets controlled again. Black Canary is also featured in the main plot of "The Golden Age of Justice!". Tired of being treated like a kid, Dinah Lance convinces Wildcat to have her help the rest of the Justice Society of America. Her mother, the original Black Canary, is seen in flashbacks, eventually dying after being crushed by debris during a fire. After Wildcat put his regret of being unable to save Dinah Drake behind him, they go off and help the rest of the Justice Society and Batman defeat Per Degaton. She returns in "The Mask of Matches Malone!", as one of the Birds of Prey. She also appeared in '.

''Young Justice''

Black Canary appears in Young Justice, voiced by Vanessa Marshall. She is a recurring character and serves as the combat trainer for the members of Young Justice. Series co-creator Greg Weisman has said her role on the show was in part because she is his favorite character in the DC universe. In "Disordered," she holds a therapy session with each of the members of the team after what happened in Martian Manhunter's mind-training exercise. Black Canary's relationship with Green Arrow is touched upon in the series: in "Homefront," Red Tornado mentions he is taking over monitor duty at the Watchtower for Green Arrow because he has "a hot date with Black Canary". In the first-season finale, "Auld Acquaintance," she is brainwashed by Vandal Savage and attacks the kids, only to be knocked unconscious by Robin and Rocket. After being restrained and gagged, she is freed from her mind control and attempts to help the team free the other brainwashed JLA members. At the end of the episode, she and Ollie set out with Red Arrow to find the real Roy. Black Canary returns in Young Justice: Invasion which is set five years after the previous series. In "Salvage," Black Canary assists Green Arrow, Guardian, Nightwing, and Kid Flash in Red Arrow's intervention where Red Arrow is still trying to find the real Roy Harper through whatever way possible. In , set two years after Invasion, episode "Princes All", Black Canary becomes outraged when Batman and Green Arrow take several League and Team members to fight against metahuman trafficking without United Nations scrutiny and refuses Green Arrow's offer to join them.

''DC Nation Shorts''

Black Canary appears with Green Arrow in the 2014 DC Nation Short: Green Arrow shorts "Brick" and "Onomatopoeiabot", voiced by Kari Wahlgren. Her design is based off her appearance in Smallville.

''Mad''

Black Canary appears in an episode of Mad, voiced by Tara Strong. She joins the other superheroes in a musical number that asks Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman about being called "Super Friends." In her part, she stated that she once asked Superman to feed her cat only for Superman to go save the Louvre.

''DC Super Hero Girls''

Dinah Drake appears as Black Canary in the 2015 DC animated web series DC Super Hero Girls.

''Justice League Action''

Black Canary makes a cameo in the Justice League Action animated short webisode "Selfie Help!" She appears in one of Space Cabbie's selfies. She first appeared in the series in a photo in Space Cabbie's cab in Season 1, Episode 5 "Follow That Space Cab!". She first fully appears in a cameo in Season 1, Episode 46 "Party Animal", attending Green Arrow's Christmas party.

Film

Live action

portrays Dinah Lance / Black Canary in the 2020 film Birds of Prey .
Dinah works as a singer in a nightclub owned by Roman Sionis, and ultimately decides to become a vigilante to prevent her boss from going after young thief Cassandra Cain. Her family legacy is discussed when Renee Montoya mentions she worked with Dinah's mother in the Gotham City Police, only for her to reply that seeing her die in the line of duty made Dinah reluctant of also becoming a crime fighter. She displays the metahuman ability of hypersonic screams in the film's climax, which Smollett-Bell likened to Black Canary's attacks in Injustice 2.

Animated

''Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker''

Black Canary makes a cameo in a flashback in .

''Justice League: The New Frontier''

Both versions of the Black Canary make very brief appearances in , the original appearing as a member of the Justice Society of America, while the second Black Canary makes an appearance in the near end of the film amongst Supergirl and the Teen Titans, the next generation of heroes.

''DC Showcase: Green Arrow''

Black Canary appears in the '. Here, Dinah is heard on her answering machine in the beginning and appears as Black Canary in the end, defeating Count Vertigo using her Canary Cry and is proposed to by Green Arrow. Grey DeLisle reprises her role from '.

''Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths''

An alternate counterpart of the Black Canary from a parallel Earth, the villain Scream Queen, appears in the animated film , operating under the Crime Syndicate's Johnny Quick, attacking Martian Manhunter with her sonic scream. The Black Canary also makes an appearance later in the film as a recruit in the Justice League teleported to the Watchtower to defend the Watchtower and battle against Superwoman, Captain Super, Captain Super Jr. and Uncle Super. She unleashes her Canary Cry against Superwoman after she attacks Black Lightning, and later knocks out Captain Super Jr. using her power when he is about to defeat Firestorm. Her only line in the film "Wanna hear a secret?" is voiced by actress Kari Wührer.

''The Lego Batman Movie''

Black Canary is among the heroes present in the Justice League anniversary party, to which Batman has not been invited in The Lego Batman Movie.

''Teen Titans GO! To the Movies''

Video games

''Justice League Heroes''

Black Canary appears as a playable character in the PSP version of Justice League Heroes, voiced by Jennifer Hale.

''Batman: The Brave and the Bold – The Videogame''

Black Canary is a playable support character in , voiced again by Grey DeLisle.

''DC Universe Online''

Black Canary appears in DC Universe Online, voiced by Kelley Huston. Players can interact with Black Canary. If the player is on the superhero campaign, they get to fight alongside her. If the player is on the supervillain campaign, they get to fight her. As a bonus, her sonic abilities are able to be bought as a powerful scream or a whirlwind of supersonic energy.

''Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes''

Black Canary appeared in , voiced by Kari Wahlgren.

''Injustice: Gods Among Us''

Black Canary appears in IOS version of as a support card for Green Arrow. In addition, during the game's story mode Green Arrow carries a picture of Black Canary in his arrow case. There is also concept art that contains multiple ideas for how she would look in the game, suggesting that she may have been planned as a playable character at one point.

''Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham''

Kari Wahlgren reprises her role as Black Canary in . Additionally, the Sara Lance version is playable via downloadable content.

''Injustice 2''

Black Canary appears in Injustice 2 as a playable character. Vanessa Marshall reprises her role from Young Justice. Prior to the game's story, she was absent in the events of the first game as Doctor Fate brought her to an alternate universe before she was killed by Superman, allowing her and an alternate version of Green Arrow to raise their son, Connor. Fate assists the couple in bringing them back to Canary's home world to assist Batman in combating the Society. In the game's story, she and Green Arrow assist Batman and Harley Quinn in taking down a number of members of the Society before they are abducted by Brainiac. They are then mind-controlled by Gorilla Grodd into fighting Aquaman and Black Adam, but are freed after Aquaman kills Grodd.
In her ending, she returns home to see if Connor is safe, only to discover he's developed her metahuman super powers.
In Jay Garrick's intros, he mentions fighting alongside Dinah's mother in the JSA.

''Lego DC Super-Villains''

Black Canary is a playable character in Lego DC Super-Villains, voiced again by Vanessa Marshall.

Music

In 2016, DC Comics released a three-track EP called EP 1 to promote the comic book, in which Black Canary becomes the lead singer of a band that shares her name.