Katie Thurston is switching up her dating game. The Bachelor/Bachelorette star has officially joined the cast of The CW’s FBoy Island Season 3. Thurston’s reality TV journey began as one of the contestants on The Bachelor Season 25, aka Matt James’ historic season. After standing up to the bullying inside the mansion, Thurston became a
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Has The CW just found its foothold under new management? It sure seems that way, as the network has secured the broadcast rights to one of the most successful independent series of all time. The CW Network will be the U.S. broadcast home to the first three seasons of the global hit series The Chosen,
As The CW’s 2023-24 slate takes shape, the revamped network has announced another exciting pickup. It will be the new exclusive home of the Emmy® Award-winning weekly studio series Inside the NFL, it was announced today by Dennis Miller, President, The CW Network. First premiering in 1977, Inside the NFL will kick off its 47th
The CW’s reality TV ambitions are coming into focus. Deadline reported Thursday that the canceled HBO Max reality series FBoy Island has landed at the Nexstar-owned fifth broadcaster. On top of that, The CW is also set to launch a spinoff — FGirl Island. STX had been shopping the format to U.S. buyers since HBO
Welp, this is going to be a tearjerker. The only thing tougher than Billy’s (Taye Diggs) death is how everyone picks up the pieces in the aftermath. The CW shared a promo for All American Season 5 Episode 12, and it will be a difficult hour for fans and their favorite characters. “When an unexpected
Who doesn’t love a good ship? Every year we have to sit down and decide which relationships blew us away with their chemistry and genuine love for one another. And while some of these couples will look familiar from years past, some newbies also snuck on the list. It was a good year for love
Riverdale is an unconventional teen drama. The off-the-wall camp keeps us guessing (and sometimes shocked). When you think your mind is wrapped around the plot, the wicked little town loves to throw a curveball. We’ve had murder mysteries, mob bosses, serial killers, a brainwashing board game, cults, witches, magic, and most recently, a demonic apocalypse,
Anyone of a certain age who enjoyed watching The Waltons during its original run in the 1970s is pleased to see the show return in a similar form on The CW. They’re also thrilled that Richard Thomas, the original John-Boy Walton, is along for the ride. In anticipation of A Waltons’ Thanksgiving, premiering on Sunday,
The CW is saying goodbye to another beloved series. The network announced Monday that Stargirl will wrap its run on December 7 after three seasons. “Stargirl has always held a special place in my heart for many reasons,” creator Geoff Johns explained in a statement, going on to reveal that there will be closure. “With
We lost a lot of good shows this year. We also lost a lot of shows that were starting to become must-see TV. Now, we’re left with only the cliffhangers and the wasted potential. Scroll down to find out our picks for the TV cancellations we can’t get over. Good Girls Good Girls deserved to
Are you ready for a new take on The 4400? The CW has released a full, 90-second trailer for the forthcoming reboot, and it looks like a compelling new drama. The series follows 4,400 overlooked, undervalued, or otherwise marginalized people who vanished without a trace over the last hundred years and are all returned in
Ruby Rose played the titular role on The CW’s Batwoman, but fans were thrown for a loop when the actress announced she was departing after a single season. The series continued with a rejigged second season that featured the wonderful Javicia Leslie playing a new character. But, if you watch Batwoman online, you know the
Superman & Lois will continue to tell some big tales in Smallville. The CW has officially picked up the series for Season 2 after just one episode. “The phenomenal multi-platform debut of Superman & Lois, which delivered for us in a big way on both a linear and streaming basis, is a testament to the
True story: Despite being a Smallville superfan, I have had zero interest in Superman & Lois since the day it was announced. For one, it overlaps with Supergirl’s own run on The CW (which we now know to be ending), and TV’s Girl of Steel has already and liberally borrowed from her cousin’s comic book
The CW is keeping its Canadian imports around. The network has ordered up a third season of Coroner and a fourth season of Burden of Truth. Both series were previously renewed in Canada. Here is the official logline for Coroner Season 3: [Season 3] returns with coroner Jenny Cooper moving past her trauma and embracing
The CW is gearing up to add something new to its lineup. A live-action adaptation of The Powerpuff Girls is officially in development on the young-skewing network. Deadline first reported the news. Diablo Cody and Arrowverse boss Greg Berlanti are attached as executive producers. “The Powerpuff Girls used to be America’s pint-sized superheroes,” reads the
The big news keeps rolling in today, proving that just because the business has been waylayed due to the coronavirus response, it’s still alive and kicking. The Hollywood Reporter exclusively reports that there are big changes ahead for The CW’s Roswell, New Mexico. At least, behind the scenes. Series creator, showrunner, and co-executive producer Carina
Prep school secret society. Vigilante Archie. Creepy VHS tapes. Riverdale Season 4 was a roller coaster of suspenseful mysteries and unexpected twists. And in some instances, baffling ones too. The characters dived deeper into the town’s seedy underbelly and uncovered truths that were long hidden for generations. (We see you, Mr. DuPont!) There were romance
If you were an avid watcher of primetime soaps in the 1990s, there’s a good chance you watched some Melrose Place. It was one of the wildest shows out there, with headspinning twists that made us question everything we were watching. The show’s cast assembled Tuesday for a great cause. Marcia Cross (Kimberly Shaw), Heather
RELATED STORIES DC’s Stargirl is here to brighten up the sometimes-brooding superhero scene with a weekly, multiplatform rollout on DC Universe (starting May 18) and The CW (premiering Tuesday, May 19). But when all is said and done, will the gung-ho teen’s biggest adversary be oh-so-serious supervillains? Brec Bassinger (of Hulu’s All Night) headlines the
This is a busy week full of premieres, and at a time the world is crumbling, well, we need premieres! And just to ensure that politics are never far out of reach, these premieres run the gambit of the political spectrum. There is a documentary about fake news, alternate history addressing the treatment of Jews
Supergirl will go to battle with a transphobic villain alongside trans superhero Dreamer in an upcoming episode of the hit CW series. Supergirl and Dreamer will go to battle with the villain in a season five episode called “Reality Bytes”, Digital Spy reports. The storyline was revealed in a plot synopsis shared by The CW
When Riverdale returns for Season 5, it will be without two original series regulars. TV Line is reporting that Skeet Ulrich and Marisol Nichols are exiting the series ahead of Season 5. “I’m incredibly grateful for the friendships I’ve made on Riverdale, and I will miss seeing everyone on a daily basis,” Ulrich said in
Legacies, the third series in The Vampire Diaries universe, is currently airing its second season on The CW. While it inherited the crazy twists The Vampire Diaries and The Originals were well-known for, Legacies has yet to kill off any notable characters, something that is causing a wealth of problems in the narrative. On a