Even though The CW just started its season, they already know which shows they want back in the Fall. They are All American, Batwoman, Charmed, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, Dynasty, The Flash, In The Dark, Legacies, Nancy Drew, Riverdale, Roswell, New Mexico, and Walker.
“Though we’re just a few weeks into the new season, we wanted to get a strategic head start on next season with these early renewals, which allows our production teams to start laying out story arcs and hiring staff, and at the same time, continues to provide us with a strong, stable schedule to build on for next season,” said Mark Pedowitz, Chairman and CEO, The CW Network.
It has already been announced that this will be Supergirl and Black Lightning’s final season.
Another show not on the list is Superman & Lois, which debuts on February 23rd. However, that DC Arrowvers show and Walker both got additional episodes for this season.
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Jared Padalecki goes from hunting demons on Supernatural to hunting bad guys on Walker tonight at 8p on The CW. I never watched the original series with Chuck Norris, so I cannot compare the two.
Walker (Padalecki) is a Texas Ranger who was on a two-year assignment. He is a widow, and his mom (Molly Hagen) and dad (Mitch Pileggi) have been raising his two teens, August (Kale Culley) and daughter Stella (Violet Brinson), while he has been away. His troubled daughter needs him at home, but he thinks he needs to be out in the field.
Now that he is home, he has a new partner. Micki Ramirez (Lindsey Morgan) is one of the few women Texas Rangers, and she has to work twice as hard at her job. She does things more by the book than Walker. Therefore, she is not going to take his crap.
Another person who is not going to take his crap is his brother Liam (Keegan Allen). He is the ADA. Liam tells his brother like it is.
With all of that going on, it makes sense that he wants to go back on the road. He is going to have to decide if that is what he is going to want to do when he is given a great opportunity. Will stay at home, or will he take on this new case?
If you are a fan of Padalecki, you are going to love this show. It is not Supernatural, but it is still something enjoyable to watch.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, production was delayed for the fall season. Therefore, The CW decided to wait until winter to debut their shows. Today, they revealed when they will be back. Therefore, mark your calendars because you are not going to want to miss their lineup.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 8
8:00-8:30PM WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY? (Cycle 9 Premiere)
8:30-9:00PM WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY? (Encore Episode)
9:00-10:00PM PENN & TELLER: FOOL US (Season Premiere)
TUESDAY, JANUARY 12
8:00-8:30PM TWO SENTENCE HORROR STORIES (Season Premiere)
8:30-9:00PM TWO SENTENCE HORROR STORIES (Original Episode)
9:00-10:00PM TRICKSTER (U.S. Series Premiere)
SUNDAY, JANUARY 17
8:00-9:00PM BATWOMAN (Season Premiere)
MONDAY, JANUARY 18
8:00-9:00PM ALL AMERICAN (Season Premiere)
The CW picked up Burden of Truth for its fourth season. The renewal for this drama and Coroner comes after CBC, who owns the shows, picked them up for another season, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Burden of Truth is the best legal drama on television. Each season, Joanna (Kristen Kreuk) Billy (Peter Mooney) take on a new class-action case. Just when you think you know what is going to happen next, you do not. That is why I enjoy it so much. Not only is each case interesting, but the twists and turns also leave you on the edge of your seat. Each season, they get better and better at it, so I cannot wait to see what they do next.
If you missed the first seasons, you really should check them out. What else is on television?
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, The CW’s fall lineup is going to look a lot different than it normally would. Gone are our favortie shows, and we will say hello to acquired shows from other sources like CBS All Access’ Tell Me a Story and DC Universe’s Swamp Thing.
However, there is one show we know, and it is coming to an end. Starting on October 8th, they will begin airing the final seven episodes of Supernatural. Does it really have to end?
I guess it does because today Jensen Ackles announced what he will be doing next. He is reuniting with original Supernatural EP Eric Kripke, and he is joining the cast of The Boys on Amazon Prime as Soldier Boy. His character is described as, “the original Superhero. After Soldier Boy fought in World War II, he became the first super celebrity, and a mainstay of American culture for decades.” Season two of the anti-Superhero show debuts on September 4th. You can watch the first season now.