The CW has just announced when all of your favorite shows will be coming back!
The network unveiled the schedule for the Fall 2020/2021 season, which will actually kick off in January 2021, Deadline reports.
CW President Mark Pedowitz shared that the late start won’t affect the number of episodes, and the episodes that weren’t able to be filmed due to productions being shut down, will be filmed and included in the new seasons.
Most shows will continue with the same dates and times, with a few changes.
New shows Superman & Lois and Walker have been inserted into the schedule. Superman & Lois will air on Tuesday nights after The Flash, and Walker has taken over Supernatural‘s Thursday night time slot.
Another notable change is Charmed, which will move from Friday nights back to it’s original Sunday nights, taking the place of Supergirl, which is being put on hold, likely due to Melissa Benoist‘s pregnancy.
Supernatural‘s final episodes will also be filmed and those will air this fall in it’s regular time slot, Thursday night at 8/7c.
The network revealed when it’s shows will return with new episodes, after starting to air re-runs a couple of weeks ago.
Shows unaffected by the halt on production causing new episodes to be pushed back were Dynasty, Roswell New Mexico andCharmed, which have still been airing on schedule.
Riverdale will return on April 15th with the season four musical episode of Hedwig and the Angry Inch.
In The Dark‘s second season wasn’t supposed to premiere until the end of May, but has been pushed up, and will now premiere in Legacies‘ time slot, starting April 16th at 9pm ET.
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It was announced last August that the on and off screen couple would be leaving the show as series regulars, and their last episode just aired last night (March 17).
Brandon and Courtney‘s characters Ray and Nora got married and they left the crew to go on their own adventures together as a couple.
“On one level, I’m happy [that Ray and Nora got married]. It’s a future I did see for them so I don’t think it’s wrong that they’re married,” he told TV Guide. “But I think the journey to having it happen shouldn’t have been forced. The exit is also very quick and forced, and so I have challenges with that on a personal level.”
“Overall, it’s a mature episode. We’re dealing with heavy, heavy subject matter, and it’s a very emotional episode. I think Legends does that from time to time, but this is even more standout in that respect for me,” Brandon added about their final episode.
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is the first show to be hit with a schedule change. On Tuesday, March 24th, there ws supposed to be a new episode, but it has been replaced with a re-airing of the episode titled, “A Head of Her Time”, which originally aired back in February.
Legends‘ Tuesday, March 31st, episode will also be pushed back. Instead, a re-run of the episode “Mortal Khanbat” will air.
The Flash has also pushed back one episode so far. The episode set to air on Tuesday, March 31st, will now be replaced with another airing of “Grodd Friended Me”.
Ray Palmer, Constantine, and Agent Green go for a cheers on an all new episode of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow!
In “Mortal Khanbat”, with Sara (Caity Lotz) still away from the Waverider, the Legends find a new Encore with Ava’s (Jes Macallan) new invention, the Prognosticator, and must now try to defeat Genghis Khan in 1990s Hong Kong.
Constantine’s (Matt Ryan) life is hanging in the balance, and Ray (Brandon Routh), Nora (Courtney Ford) and Gary all try to help him, but Constantine tries to make a deal with Astra instead.
Meanwhile, Behrad has been confused about Charlie’s (Maisie Richardson-Sellers) recent behavior, but they all learn why Charlie is trying to out run her past and from what.
Tune in for an all new episode of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow TONIGHT (February 25) at 9/8c on The CW!
It seems that everyone except Sara is loving the spotlight, so much so that they invite a documentary crew on board the Waverider to film them as they investigate a strange new blip in the Timeline.
The Legends discover that their new problem is none other than Rasputin, who happens to be straight out of hell, and it might be tougher than they thought.
Meanwhile, Constantine (Matt Ryan) thinks he knows the reason behind these new blips and informs the team that it won’t be easy to defeat.
Tune in to the season five premiere of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow TONIGHT (January 21) at 9/8c on The CW!
The epic five-episode crossover event Crisis On Infinite Earths is coming to a close tonight (January 14)!
In “Part Four”, Stuck in the Vanishing Point, the Paragons search for a way to escape. The futility of the situation is compounded by The Flash’s (Grant Gustin) disappearance. However, hope appears in the form of Oliver (Stephen Amell), who reveals that he has become something else. Meanwhile, the origin stories for The Monitor (LaMonica Garrett) and Anti-Monitor are revealed.
In “Part Five”, all that is said is, “Worlds lived, worlds died. Nothing will ever be the same.”
“What happens at the end of the crossover changes everything, for all the shows. There is definitely some sticking power to that. And dealing what is going on with Oliver has a big effect on Sara, for sure,” Caity Lotz dished to TV Line about the finale. “You don’t have to worry too much. Then again, nobody is safe, so maybe you should worry…”
Tune in for the two part Crisis On Infinite Earths finale TONIGHT (January 14), starting at 8pm ET on The CW!