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The CW‘s ‘Arrowverse‘ has enjoyed a lengthy existence through various shows that made up its collective universe of stories. There were crossovers between shows and, technically, even other networks as shows like Supergirl changed their platforms. But now one of the few remaining early players will be speeding out....
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While some networks are keeping a majority of their line-up into the new season, it’s less favourable for others. It’s not looking good for a raft of CW genre shows, many of which have either not been confirmed for the new season or have just received official news of...
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Naomi is a popular girl, loved by friends and fully-settled after being adopted as a baby and growing up in a loving home. She’s also devoted to the idea of Superman – the hero from the comic-books and well aware of the rumours that suggest he might exist for...
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It’s 2005: Shanice is a young black woman at the start of a promising career in a law firm and having recovered from post-partum depression, her life seems to be going well. But on the journey into her first day at work, something happens. A flash of green light....
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In the wake of all the Bat-news coming out of the Fandome event, it’s also been a strange week in the television corner of the Batverse, but not in a good way. Just over two years ago, The CW launched Batwoman, the first primetime superhero show with a LGBTQ...
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Supernatural remains one of the best examples of a modern cult show. The quirky, ambitious series about the two demon-fighting Winchester brothers Sam and Dean, played by Jensen Ackles as Dean and Jared Padalecki as Sam respectively, ran for fifteen seasons, surviving imminent cancellation in its ‘younger’ days and...
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The CW has given a series commitment to Naomi, a show based on the DC character of the same name. Kaci Walfall stars as the title character who is seemingly a normal teenager who becomes convinced of a connection between herself and Superman and who ultimately finds answers that...
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When a cultural tour of China turns out to be a way for Nicky Shen’s mother to marry her off within her ancestral Chinese territory, Nicky baulks and runs – finding her way to a temple run by the enigmatic Pei-Ling. Nicky decides to stay for three years but...
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A couple of years ago we reported that the latest attempt to revive the Kung Fu series was possibly going to move forward at Fox. The original Kung Fu concept was, of course, a hit for the late David Carradine during its run from 1972-1975. The series followed Kwai Chang...