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The CW’s DC Era Ends With ‘Superman & Lois’ Finale: After a dozen years and more than 800 episodes, the network airs its last comic book-based show.
After a dozen years and more than 800 episodes, the network airs its last comic book-based show.
Most of the network’s schedule is now given over to unscripted and sports programming, and what scripted shows The CW does air are co-productions on series based outside the United States, with budgets that are a fraction of even the relatively inexpensive ones of the past. The ambitious event, which aired in December 2019 and January 2020, resulted in season-high viewership for Arrow, The Flash, Legends and Supergirl and the second-largest audience for Batwoman, behind only its series premiere. Several other crossovers were confined to a single show, including two in the latter seasons of The Flash when characters from ended series reappeared to help Barry Allen (Grant Gustin).
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