She might be getting all fantabulous and emancipated in theaters right now, but everyone’s favorite insane clown Harley Quinn has been taking over Gotham’s criminal underworld on the DC Universe streaming service since November, 2019. And in case you missed the hilarious (and shockingly heartfelt) animated series, not only is it all available to binge right now — but Decider can exclusively reveal that Harley Quinn will be returning for Season 2… On April 3.

Yep, that’s right, you can check out all 13 episodes of Harley (Kaley Cuoco) and her band of misfit criminals’ raunchy, violent and extremely messed up adventures on DC Universe starting today, with the debut of the last episode of Season 1, “The Final Joke.” And then in April, Harley Quinn will return to pick up on the last episode’s bonkers cliffhanger (no spoilers here) with 13 more episodes. Plenty of time to get caught up on one of the best shows on streaming!

In case you missed the series, though it was released weekly, the half-hour long, adult oriented animated series is a do-not-miss-binge, as teased in the Red Band trailer you can watch above. Similar to a certain movie currently in theaters (no, not Portrait of a Lady on Fire), Harley Quinn kicks off when the title character and her long time puddin’ The Joker (Alan Tudyk) break up. Though Harley initially spirals, she finds a new gang in her BFF Poison Ivy (Lake Bell), Clayface (also Tudyk), King Shark (Ron Funches) and Doctor Psycho (Tony Hale). Together, they try to work their way to the top of Gotham City’s criminal underworld, with one, ultimate goal: joining the prestigious Legion of Doom.

The all-star, insanely stacked voice cast also includes Giancarlo Esposito as Lex Luthor, Jacob Tremblay as Robin, Diedrich Bader as a surprisingly respectful take on Batman, and many, many more. Though the first episode from producers Justin Halpern, Patrick Schumacker and Dean Lorey layers on the curse words, prodigious blood and gore, by episode 2 the series hits its comedic groove, with laugh out loud hilarious bits that work, whether you know Gotham City lore or not. In particular, look out for a the most dragged out Commissioner Gordon (Chris Meloni) in screen history, a completely hapless Bane (James Adomian) and a stealthily guffaw-inducing performance from Jason Alexander as senior citizen cyborg Sy Borgman.

And though the jokes-per-minute ratio is off the charts, you might start to find yourself totally emotionally invested in the relationships, as well — from romantic ones, to the main friendship between Harley and Ivy that feels more real than most non-animated friendships on TV.

Still on the fence? The trailer (did we mention it’s red band, so kids, stay away!) gives you a good sense of the hijinks in store. It’s worth snagging a DC Universe subscription for, too — which is available on Apple devices, Google Play, Fire TV, Roku, XBox and more. Do it, or Harley’ll hit you with her mallet.