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*''[[Cursed (2020 TV series)|Cursed]]'', a [[Netflix]] adaptation of a book of the same name by [[Frank Miller (comics)|Frank Miller]] and [[Tom Wheeler]]; he is played by [[Gustaf Skarsgård]].
*''[[Fate/Grand Order - Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia]]'' ([[2019 in Japanese television|2019]]-2020), a Japanese fantasy anime series; Merlin, voiced by [[Takahiro Sakurai]], is part of the main cast. Previously, the same Merlin made a small cameo in episode 23 of ''[[Fate/Apocrypha#Anime|Fate/Apocrypha]]'' (2017).
* ''[[Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia]]'' (2016–18), an American computer-animated fantasy web television. Voiced by [[David Bradley (English actor)|David Bradley]], Merlin first appears in the episode "Unbecoming" (2017) as the wizard who created the Trollhunter's amulet. He also makes cameos in the follow-up series ''[[3Below: Tales of Arcadia]]'' ([[2018 in television|2018]]–[[2019 in television|19]]), and was one of the major characters in the final installment of the [[Tales of Arcadia]] trilogy, ''[[Wizards: Tales of Arcadia]]'' (2020).
* ''[[Legends of Tomorrow]]'' ([[2016 in television|2016]]–22), an American [[Superhero fiction|superhero]] television series, based on the characters of [[DC Comics]] and set in the [[Arrowverse]]. In the episode "Camelot/3000" ([[2017 in television|2017]]), Merlin is revealed to be a superheroine, [[Courtney Whitmore|Stargirl]]. Portrayed by [[Sarah Grey]], Stargirl escaped from 1956 to the sixth century to guard a fragment of the [[Spear of Destiny]], which she then used to create the court of Camelot.
* ''[[Sofia the First]]'' (2012–18), an American animated television series; features numerous references to Merlin who is idolized by the character of Cedric the Sorcerer. The former later appears in the episode "Gone With the Wand" (2016), where he is depicted in his traditional Disney design and voiced by [[Jeff Bennett]].