It s been a little while since Arrowverse fans have seen one of its most beloved characters and no, we re not talking about Oliver Queen. We re talking about Beebo, the loveable blue Cuddle Me plush toy that has at various points been the Blue God of war worshipped by Vikings in a timeline out [.]
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CW is expanding to a seventh night this fall, the first time the smallest broadcast network will have a full week of programming.
In a new season filled with reboots, remakes and revivals, the network s fall highlights include the returns of sci-fi series The 4400, which aired on USA Network from 2004-07; and Legends of the Hidden Temple, a 1993-95 Nickelodeon game show that spawned a 2016 movie. (But a live-action reboot of Cartoon Network s The Powerpuff Girls is not going forward for now.)
The full fall season is expected to kick off in early October, a few weeks after CW s broadcast rivals unveil their lineups. Its current season, delayed by the pandemic, began in January. But CW chief Mark Pedowitz told reporters on Tuesday that its effects on production will linger: It will take until fall 2022 to get back to a fully normalized schedule.
“Beebo Saves Christmas” to air during the holiday season
Reid Nakamura | May 25, 2021 @ 11:00 AM
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The CW has picked up three specials to air at the end of the year, including a new “The Waltons” movie starring Bellamy Young, “This Is Us” alum Logan Shroyer and original series star Richard Thomas.
Timed to the 50th anniversary of the original movie that launched the series, “The Waltons’ Homecoming” will revisit the franchise, with Young taking up the role of Olivia Walton and Shroyer playing her 17-year-old son, John Boy. Thomas, who starred as the original John Boy, will narrate the film.
The film is set in the 1933 Depression Era and told through the eyes of John Boy. Here is the full description:
The CW Fall 2021 Schedule & Three Specials Announced May 25, 2021
The CW has revealed its fall 2021 programming slate, including unscripted series that will be airing on Saturday and Sunday nights following the network’s recent decision to expand its primetime slate (via The Hollywood Reporter). The lineup sees the new hit drama series
Walker remaining on Thursday nights along with
Legacies, while
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.
Riverdale is moving to Tuesdays, airing behind
The Flash, and
New scripted series like Ava DuVernay’s
Naomi and the spinoff
Charmed,
Powerpuff are still being considered for series orders.
You can check out The CW’s fall 2021 lineup below! Episodes for a majority of these series will be available to stream on The CW app and CWTV.com the day after airing.
R-Type is back! It is perhaps not the best
R-Type, but it is certainly
R-Type. Really nice to be playing a brand new entry in this classic series, and one that seems to have been a serious passion project at that. However, I would be remiss in my duties if I failed to mention that this Switch version is quite rough. The framerate bounces up and down depending on what’s happening on-screen, and the load times are significant, even between deaths. Those are two things you really don’t want to see in a shoot-em-up in particular. Can you still have fun with it? Sure, if you can tolerate framerate dips and generally iffy technical performance, there’s a good shooter in here. But if you have any other option, you should take it.