The CW Fall Schedule Shakes Up Every Night Except ‘Walker’/’Legacies’ Thursdays
“Riverdale” moves to Tuesday, “Batwoman” and “Legends of Tomorrow” to Wednesday and “Nancy Drew” is banished to Friday
Jennifer Maas | May 25, 2021 @ 11:00 AM
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After the pandemic forced The CW to hold much of its original programming until midseason and left the fall stacked with mostly acquisitions and imports, the youngest-skewing broadcast network is coming back strong in the 2021-2022 season with a lineup that shakes up every single night of the week except one. Oh, and as TheWrap previously reported, The CW also has one more night of programming this fall, with the addition of Saturday to the mix.
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The beloved 90’s Nickelodeon game show
Legends of the Hidden Temple is getting a “supersized, adult” reboot, courtesy of the CW Network.
In a press release, the TV network said it had ordered episodes of the “new, reimagined edition” of the iconic game show, which aired from 1993 to 1995. The CW promised to “preserve many of the favorite elements of the original,” while adapting the series for adults this includes the giant talking head Olmec, the moat crossings, the Temple Run and the iconic team names like “Purple Parrots,” “Blue Barracudas,” “Orange Iguanas,” “Red Jaguars,” “Silver Snakes” and “Green Monkeys.”
The CW said the scaled-up show will be filmed in a “jungle” setting and will include tougher challenges and bigger prizes. The new series is based on the original game show created by David G. Stanley, Scott A. Stone and Stephen R. Brown, and is produced by Stone & Company Entertainment and Nickelodeon.
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