Supergirl will soon be following, fans may not have to worry about
The Flash going anywhere anytime soon. Despite the departure of cast members like Carlos Valdes and
Tom Cavanagh, showrunner
Eric Wallace still thinks the show will continue for several more seasons. He told Deadline:
“I feel this show could run easily for at least several more seasons, and possibly beyond. Because I feel like every season, we, as a writing staff, have to decide between all the wonderful stories we want to tell, versus how many episodes we actually have to tell them. We have so much more that we’d love to show the audience and give to them, as a thank you for coming along on this ride with us, but we just can’t get to it. That’s why I say, there’s many more seasons worth of stories to tell, at least from our creative perspective.”
What Kung Fu s finale can teach Arrowverse shows like The Flash
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Another season of The CW s
All American is coming to an end, and fans fortunately don t have to worry about the show s future after the Season 3 finale thanks to an early renewal for Season 4. That said, there will be a wait to find out what happens after the episode that airs on July 19. So, when will
All American be back with the fourth season? The CW has already revealed the premiere date, as well as some exciting information about the
All American will be back for Season 4 on The CW on Monday, October 25 at 8 p.m. ET, and it will be followed by the series premiere of new sci-fi drama
GREEN LANTERN: Marc Guggenheim Has A Strong Desire To Get Right What Was Done Wrong 10 Years Ago (Exclusive)
Speaking with us about
Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans, writer Marc Guggenheim talked a bit about his role in the upcoming
Green Lantern series on HBO Max and his hope that it will make up for the film.
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Marc Guggenheim is best known for creating the Arrow-Verse. Building the foundation withÂ
Arrow, he ushered in a new age of superhero television asÂ
The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, Supergirl, Black Lightning, and many other series grew together into a burgeoning multiverse, ultimately allowing fans the chance to experience the mega-crossoverÂ