Supergirl Moves To CW For Season 2

Supergirl Moves To CW For Season 2

Good news for fans of Supergirl as Season 2 is green lit and will now air on The CW.

Supergirl will also see its production moved fom Los Angeles to Vancouver, which is also the home of Greg Berlanti’s other DC series, Arrow, The Flash and DC’s Legends Of Tomorrow.

The news comes after much speculation that Supergirl would move to The CW as CBS wasn’t sure if they were going to renew the series citing high licensing and production costs.

The talks with CBS actually helped out The CW as reportedly WB was already making changes to make Supergirl less costly, with the aforementioned move to Vancouver amongst them.

The Flash Grant Gustin recently crossed over to Supergirl, which saw a big spike in ratings. Supergirl and Melissa Benoist should be right at home on The CW, and with the move to Vancouver, more than likely we’ll see additional crossovers in the future as well.

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