[s3e9] Climax At Jazzapajizza May 2026
Formally rejects the "villain" label by prioritizing human life over Ivy's plan, solidifying her hero arc.
Poison Ivy, empowered by her connection to the Green, chooses to embrace the chaos. She seizes control of the horde to fulfill her dream of terraforming Gotham into a new Eden, viewing the zombies as the perfect tool for her environmental takeover.
Bruce eventually realizes the depth of his mistake. To spare Bruce further trauma, King Shark volunteers to re-kill Bruce’s zombie parents on his behalf. [S3E9] Climax at Jazzapajizza
The conflict culminates at the Jazzapajizza music festival. Harley purposely infects herself by jumping into zombie vomit to save Bane, transforming into a plant-tree hybrid. Seeing Harley in pain forces Ivy to choose her lover over her lifelong terraforming plan. Ivy surrenders her power to reverse the process, restoring Gotham but leaving her devastated over the loss of her "Eden". Production & Technical Details Release Date: September 8, 2022 Director: Juan Meza-Leon Writer: Tom Hyndman Runtime: Approximately 21–23 minutes
is the ninth episode of the third season of the animated series Harley Quinn , originally premiering on September 8, 2022. It serves as the season’s penultimate episode, bringing several character arcs to a chaotic peak involving a plant-zombie apocalypse and a fundamental shift in the relationship between Harley and Ivy. Plot Summary Formally rejects the "villain" label by prioritizing human
The episode follows the fallout of Bruce Wayne’s desperate attempt to resurrect his parents. Using Frank the Plant’s specialized DNA, Bruce inadvertently triggers a in Gotham City, as the serum revives not just his parents but hundreds of others as mindless hybrid creatures.
Forced to confront his unresolved grief after his attempt at closure nearly destroys the city. Bruce eventually realizes the depth of his mistake
Reaches her maximum power potential but sacrifices it for Harley, leaving their future as a couple uncertain due to her underlying resentment.
