There’s no denying it’s been a bloodbath both on network and streaming this year. So many shows had so much potential but failed to pull the viewership numbers to be deemed successful. With so much content and so many channels and platforms, some shows never even stood a chance. For some, it was a lack
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Riverdale is an unconventional teen drama. The off-the-wall camp keeps us guessing (and sometimes shocked). When you think your mind is wrapped around the plot, the wicked little town loves to throw a curveball. We’ve had murder mysteries, mob bosses, serial killers, a brainwashing board game, cults, witches, magic, and most recently, a demonic apocalypse,
We lost a lot of good shows this year. We also lost a lot of shows that were starting to become must-see TV. Now, we’re left with only the cliffhangers and the wasted potential. Scroll down to find out our picks for the TV cancellations we can’t get over. Good Girls Good Girls deserved to
We are just weeks away from the premiere of Superman & Lois Season 2! To celebrate, The CW has unveiled a new poster that teases a lot of secrets for the residents of Smallville. Have a look below. It looks cool, right? The key art shows Superman (Tyler Hoechlin), Lois (Bitsie Tulloch), Jonathan (Alex Garfin),
Lindsay Morgan is parting ways with The CW’s Walker. The actress will bow out of the series during Walker Season 2. Deadline first reported the news, revealing that it was Morgan’s decision to exit. Morgan plays Micki Ramirez on the reboot. “After much thoughtful consideration and introspection, I have made the incredibly difficult decision to
Babylon 5 is poised to take flight again. Original series creator Michael Straczynski is developing an update of the iconic 1993-98 series that will be a complete revamp of the original format. The new direction is set to follow John Sheridan (originally played by Bruce Boxleitner), an Earthforce officer with a mysterious background, who is
The CW is the fifth — and final — broadcast network to firm up its fall 2021 schedule, and there are some big changes. Riverdale is leaving Wednesdays behind after five seasons leading off the night. The buzzy teen drama is moving to Tuesdays at 9/8c, out of The Flash. It’s a big move, but
If you’ve been wondering how The CW will schedule the lengthy amount of shows it has renewed for the 2021-22 TV season, we have an answer. The network has announced plans to become a seven-nights-a-week outlet, confirming it will air content on Saturdays for the first time ever. The news means the network will be
With the CW launching its fall season in January, a big shake-up is on the horizon. The network on Wednesday announced premiere dates for new series Kung Fu and The Republic of Sarah, as well as the new season premieres of Legends of Tomorrow, Dynasty, and In the Dark. What’s more, Batwoman is being moved
True story: Despite being a Smallville superfan, I have had zero interest in Superman & Lois since the day it was announced. For one, it overlaps with Supergirl’s own run on The CW (which we now know to be ending), and TV’s Girl of Steel has already and liberally borrowed from her cousin’s comic book
The Winchesters are back at work! Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki have arrived back on the set of Supernatural to shoot the final episodes of the long-running CW drama. The official production restart date was August 18, and we have a first look at the on-screen brothers in the Men of Letters Bunker. “When their
The 100’s highly anticipated prequel pilot has aired, and now fans are wondering where the series could go next if The CW places a formal order. If you watch The 100 online, you know The 100 Season 7 Episode 8 filled in many blanks to some of the biggest questions. The episode ended on a
Prep school secret society. Vigilante Archie. Creepy VHS tapes. Riverdale Season 4 was a roller coaster of suspenseful mysteries and unexpected twists. And in some instances, baffling ones too. The characters dived deeper into the town’s seedy underbelly and uncovered truths that were long hidden for generations. (We see you, Mr. DuPont!) There were romance
RELATED STORIES DC’s Stargirl is here to brighten up the sometimes-brooding superhero scene with a weekly, multiplatform rollout on DC Universe (starting May 18) and The CW (premiering Tuesday, May 19). But when all is said and done, will the gung-ho teen’s biggest adversary be oh-so-serious supervillains? Brec Bassinger (of Hulu’s All Night) headlines the
You’re not running out of entertainment options during quarantine, are you? Well, whether you are or you aren’t, there are plenty of things happening on the tube, and we have lots of ideas for your enjoyment. There are some compelling limited series beginning this week and a number of season finales, too. Check it out.
If you’re into comfort food, then this is your week. There is very little new on the way. But enjoy it because new releases proliferate the rest of March, and all of the fun discussion will be focused on shiny things for the remainder of the month. In the meantime, check out what we think
Is Riverdale getting too dark and gory for you? Well, The CW might have just what you need with Katy Keene — debuting Thursday, Feb. 6 at 8/7c — a light and breezy Riverdale spinoff starring Lucy Hale as the titular fashion designer chasing her dreams in New York City. A glammed-up combo of Sex
Hope Mikaelson is getting a visit from her Aunt Freya! According to TV Guide, Riley Voelkel will reprise her The Originals role during an episode of Legacies Season 2. No furher details have been revealed, but this is excellent news for fans of the show that came before Legacies. It’s hard to believe we went
This year’s Arrowverse crossover is staging quite the Smallville reunion. Just one day after the news of Tom Welling reprising his Clark Kent role from The CW drama dropped, comes the news that Erica Durance will appear as Lois Lane. It’s going to make for quite a surprise for fans of both Smallville and the