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‘Naomi’ Canceled At The CW

Joining cancellations for ‘Batwoman’ and ‘DC’s Legends of Tomorrow,’ the series is not moving forward on The CW but is being shopped around.

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‘The Flash’ Ratings Falter: Loses 250k Viewers

Tuesday saw The Flash Season 8 debut with its “Armageddon” premiere episode, but ratings for the show weren’t as good as previous seasons’ first episodes. “Armageddon, Part 1” saw 740k viewers tune in which is down substantially from the Season 7 premiere of 1 million viewers (a drop of over 250k) and down even more

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Matt Ryan Done As Constantine Due To Woke Abrams, HBO Max Version

In what should come as no surprise, Matt Ryan is going to be done playing Constantine on DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, which of course is due to the woke J.J. Abrams HBO Max version that is in development. Today it was announced during a Comic-Con@Home panel that Matt Ryan will be wrapping up his arc

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The Flash, Batwoman, Legends Get Fall Premiere Dates on The CW

The CW announces its Fall 2021 premiere date schedule which includes The Flash, Batwoman, and Legends of Tomorrow, and more. Worth a mention is that Supergirl and Black Lightning have been canceled and Season 2 of Superman & Lois won’t premiere until 2022. DC’s Legends of Tomorrow Season 7 and Batwoman Season 3 will air

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‘Superman & Lois’ Season 2 Coming In 2022

More bad news for Superman & Lois as it’s learned Season 2 won’t be airing until 2022, meaning the show will not be returning in the Fall along with The Flash, Batwoman, and Legends of Tomorrow. The CW announced its new Fall 2021 schedule (see below) with the mention Superman & Lois will be returning

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‘Legends Of Tomorrow’ Suffers Ratings Lows: The CW DC Collapsing

In what is quickly becoming the new norm at The CW, Legends of Tomorrow suffers ratings lows, which follows rating lows for Superman & Lois, The Flash, Batwoman, Supergirl, and Black Lightning. DC’s Legends of Tomorrow returned with Season 6 on May 2 to the tune of only 440k viewers, while 720k tuned in for its Season

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No Green Lantern For David Ramsey

Leave it to The CW to disappoint us all as David Ramsey won’t be a Green Lantern when he returns for five episodes in Legends of Tomorrow, Batwoman, The Flash, Superman & Lois, and Supergirl. The last we saw of Ramsey’s Diggle was in the Arrow series finale when Diggle received a glowing green box

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Supergirl, Stargirl, Legends of Tomorrow Summer The CW Premiers

The CW has announced premiere dates for a slew of shows including the second half of the final season of Supergirl, Stargirl Season 2, the return of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, and more. DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is set to return with Season 6 on Sunday, May 2 at 8 pm EST. DC’s Stargirl Season

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Grant Gustin May Quit The Flash; CW Rumored A Big Mess

It’s claimed that Grant Gustin may be quitting The Flash series and that things at The CW regarding the DC shows are a big mess. The info about Grant Gustin potentially leaving The Flash comes from scooper Daniel RPK who claims The CW is trying to “convince Grant to stick around,” and in a separate

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Dominic Purcell Leaving ‘Legends Of Tomorrow’ Amid Controversy

Dominic Purcell is leaving The CW’s DC’s Legends of Tomorrow after appearing on all five seasons and let his thoughts be known about it on social media where he didn’t hold back. Purcell, who played Mick Rory, aka Heat Wave on the series, has since deleted the Instagram post, but screenshots have made their way

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‘Superman & Lois’ Ratings Sky High

The early numbers are in for Superman & Lois as the ratings are sky-high for both the 90-minute premiere episode and the 30-minute special that followed. According to the preliminary numbers, 1.708 million people tuned in for the premiere, with the episode scoring a 0.3 rating among the advertiser-coveted 18-49 crowd. The special saw the same