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That's why it's goingDangnabbit, that was actually decent.

Stephen Amell & Arrowverse Stars Celebrate The Flash’s 9-Year Arc
The Arrowverse honors The Flash's 9-year run!

That's why it's goingDangnabbit, that was actually decent.
Sure, it could be uneven, but for my $0.02 the CW DC material was probably the closest anyone in Hollywood has come to actually following the MCU in any creatively viable fashion.Well .... I have mixed feelings about that.
Despite not agreeing with the above poster, the Batwoman TV series was ... not great.
And Flash is really tired. Letting it have an extra half season is almost a mercy killing.
The biggest loss is Legends of Tomorrow, which somehow (despite cast changes) is always fun.
Arrow, Supergirl, and Black Lightning were all already gone.
That just leaves Superman & Lois and Stargirl, right? Are they officially gone?'
ETA- Most importantly, what about the Babylon5 reboot on the CW? Gone too?
[/QUOTE]Well .... I have mixed feelings about that.
Despite not agreeing with the above poster, the Batwoman TV series was ... not great.
And Flash is really tired. Letting it have an extra half season is almost a mercy killing.
The biggest loss is Legends of Tomorrow, which somehow (despite cast changes) is always fun.
Arrow, Supergirl, and Black Lightning were all already gone.
That just leaves Superman & Lois and Stargirl, right? Are they officially gone?'
Was it green lite by the previous guy in charge? If so, then yes lol. I honestly have no idea.ETA- Most importantly, what about the Babylon5 reboot on the CW? Gone too?
Sure, it could be uneven, but for my $0.02 the CW DC material was probably the closest anyone in Hollywood has come to actually following the MCU in any creatively viable fashion.
From what I have read the B5 reboot was still in development as of a few months ago, but who knows. Superman & Lois and Stargirl aren't Arrowverse, which is odd for Superman and Lois since they are the same actors. From everything I have read both are still not cancelled but with the likely sale of the CW everything is probably up in the air.Well .... I have mixed feelings about that.
Despite not agreeing with the above poster, the Batwoman TV series was ... not great.
And Flash is really tired. Letting it have an extra half season is almost a mercy killing.
The biggest loss is Legends of Tomorrow, which somehow (despite cast changes) is always fun.
Arrow, Supergirl, and Black Lightning were all already gone.
That just leaves Superman & Lois and Stargirl, right? Are they officially gone?'
ETA- Most importantly, what about the Babylon5 reboot on the CW? Gone too?
ETA2- I read the article by @trappedslider ... totally forgot about Naomi!
Great in the beginning but, to me at least, they started to suffer fairly quickly from Supernatural Syndrome (lather, rinse, repeat) and too much... for lack of a better term, CW. The crossover episodes also lost me because missing episodes of shows that I didn't want to watch, meant missing out on parts of the story. Pity, because I was really enjoying Arrow and Flash in the beginning. Supergirl not as much, but it had its moments.Don't get me wrong ... I loved the Arrowverse. Heck, I've watched every single episode of every show. Even the ones I regret later.
But I think they stretched the talent and plots too thin. These are network series, so each season was 20-23 episodes, and at one point ...
In 2018, you had ...
Arrow (22 episodes)
Flash (22 episodes)
Supergirl (22 episodes)
LoT (22 episodes)
Black Lightning (16 episodes)
104 episodes.
...and they were preparing and getting ready for the launch of Batwoman the next year! I think that they were done in by too much of a good thing.
(I still think that the first few seasons of the Arrow and the Flash, most of the Supergirl run, all of LoT, all of Black Lightning, and ... uh ... pretty much none of Batwoman are really really good TV).
My opinion of CNN would derail the thread.CNN stuff? American news isn't great but CNN seems fairly bad.
I have no problems with CNNMy opinion of CNN would derail the thread.
Everything Warner is being subjected to critical review by Discovery management. The people who were happy and/or comfy with "the way we do things" of course will not react well when the boat is rocked.
as a casual fan of dc i didnt realize there was a separate universe. i knew the actors were different but no idea they were different . Theres so many batmans i just figured they were just different directors with new actors. Same went with spiderman (until the last movie i thought it was just reboots)Don't get me wrong ... I loved the Arrowverse. Heck, I've watched every single episode of every show. Even the ones I regret later.
But I think they stretched the talent and plots too thin. These are network series, so each season was 20-23 episodes, and at one point ...
In 2018, you had ...
Arrow (22 episodes)
Flash (22 episodes)
Supergirl (22 episodes)
LoT (22 episodes)
Black Lightning (16 episodes)
104 episodes.
...and they were preparing and getting ready for the launch of Batwoman the next year! I think that they were done in by too much of a good thing.
(I still think that the first few seasons of the Arrow and the Flash, most of the Supergirl run, all of LoT, all of Black Lightning, and ... uh ... pretty much none of Batwoman are really really good TV).