Okay, I sort of saw this one coming but I also expected at least one other CW DC series to end before this one. This is going to be interesting.
On Tuesday, the WB and CW announced that the upcoming sixth season of Supergirl will in fact be the final season for the ongoing superhero series. With filming due to start in the next with a planned airing in 2021, lead actress Melissa Benoist took to social media to confirm the show's imminent ending with several cast members following suit.
The final season, rumoured to have 20 episodes will ensure that the show goes out on it's own terms, though details in relation to specific stories and casting has yet to be confirmed, though with the show back in production, I imagine we'll be getting more news on that front pretty soon.
The show debuted back in 2015 on CBS before moving the CW from it's second season. It's no lie that the change in networks has seen the writing take a nosedive but having any show go to six seasons and getting the chance to end on it's own terms is something every series would like to have. I personally think it's right that the CW are ending the series and it's also got me thinking.
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