The CW unveiled its 2017-18 primetime schedule on Thursday, which includes moving “Jane The Virgin” to Fridays, where it will be reunited with “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.”
New series “Valor” (pictured above) is set to follow “Supergirl” on Mondays, and the “Dynasty” reimagining got paired with “Riverdale,” which is now on Wednesdays. Finally, “Arrow” shifts to Thursdays, and “Life Sentence” and “Black Lightning” will have to wait for midseason.
“The CW has transformed over the past few years, from a linear network into a true multi-platform success. Whether it’s on broadcast, on VOD, OTT, digital, or mobile, we are reaching those viewers everywhere they are, with opportunities for our advertisers across every platform,” Mark Pedowitz, president, The CW, said.
“Next season we have four new scripted series, continuing our mission of adding more original programming to schedule all year long,” he continued. “In the fall, we have the action-packed new military drama ‘Valor,’ and a new version of the iconic soap ‘Dynasty,’ giving us two new female-focused series that add more balance to our primetime lineup. For midseason, we have the heartwarming comedy ‘Life Sentence,’ starring Lucy Hale, a terrific actress; and we have the exciting new series ‘Black Lightning,’ based on the DC character. Next season, we will have our strongest schedule ever, with a broad range of series to appeal to both women and men, across a wide range of demographics. And we will continue to provide our advertisers new opportunities to reach our audience, the youngest of any broadcaster, on every platform.”
And here are descriptions of the new series, all in CW’s own words:
“Valor”
An elite unit of U.S. Army helicopter pilots called the Shadow Raiders are sent on a top secret mission to Somalia, a mission that goes terribly awry. Only two members of the team return safely: Warrant Officer Nora Madani (Christina Ochoa), one of the unit’s first female helicopter pilots, and her commanding officer, Captain Leland Gallo (Matt Barr), while the whereabouts of their comrade Jimmy Kam (W. Tre Davis)are unknown. Now back in the U.S., Madani and Gallo are the only ones who know the truth about what really went wrong in Somalia. Nora’s boyfriend, First Lieutenant Ian Porter (Charlie Barnett), suspects she’s not telling him the full story, and Jess Kam (Corbin Reid), Jimmy’s wife and Nora’s friend, is frustrated and furious at being kept in the dark. Meanwhile Thea, (Melissa Roxburgh) the enigmatic CIA officer charged with investigating the failed mission, has her own suspicions about what occurred. With Nora still recovering from a gunshot wound suffered during the mission, the commander of the Shadow Raiders, Col. Robert Haskins (Nigel Thatch), grounds her from flying. But when it’s discovered that Jimmy is alive and being held captive by a group of ruthless terrorists, Nora is determined to join Gallo back in the cockpit to rescue their friend. As preparation and training intensify, Nora and Gallo grow closer, and soon find themselves torn between duty, honor and desire as they wonder who they can trust, and whether the secrets they’re hiding will help save Jimmy… or put them all in terrible danger.
“Dynasty”
Fallon Carrington (Elizabeth Gillies) is charismatic, cunning, and poised to become the new COO of her father’s global energy empire – or so she thinks. When her father, Blake Carrington, (Grant Show) summons Fallon and her brother, Steven, (James Mackay) home to the family compound in Atlanta, Fallon is horrified to learn that the reunion isn’t to announce her promotion – but rather to make the acquaintance of their stepmother-to-be, Cristal (Nathalie Kelley). Cristal is stunning – and almost as young as Fallon, as Fallon is quick to point out – but she isn’t just some flimsy gold-digger to be scared off. Cristal is driven, principled, a savvy publicity maven at Carrington Atlantic, and she truly loves Blake. However, the wealth and privilege of the Carringtons’ world proves challenging to her, as she clashes with the staff, including Blake’s butler Anders (Alan Dale), as well as Fallon, who all make it very clear Cristal doesn’t belong. Family dynasties flow through blood, and Fallon would sooner draw blood than call Cristal “Mom.” Fallon asks Culhane (Robert Christopher Riley), the family’s chauffeur – and Fallon’s secret lover – to help expose Cristal for the fraud Fallon thinks she is. But when that backfires, and Blake chooses Cristal over his own daughter, Fallon sidles up to Blake’s biggest rival, Jeff Colby (Sam Adegoke), mixing business and pleasure to seek her revenge… leaving a jealous Culhane to watch from the sidelines. While the Carringtons’ rocky relationships prove the theory that family sticks together no matter what, Cristal is reminded of exactly that when her nephew, Sammy Jo (Rafael de la Fuente), arrives with a suitcase full of secrets from Cristal’s past. Now Cristal’s carefully concealed history could bring her future crashing down – and who knows who else she might take down with her.
“Black Lightning”
Jefferson Pierce (Cress Williams) is a man wrestling with a secret. As the father of two daughters and principal of a charter high school that also serves as a safe haven for young people in a New Orleans neighborhood overrun by gang violence, he is a hero to his community. Nine years ago, Pierce was a hero of a different sort. Gifted with the superhuman power to harness and control electricity, he used those powers to keep his hometown streets safe as the masked vigilante Black Lightning. However, after too many nights with his life on the line, and seeing the effects of the damage and loss that his alter ego was inflicting on his family, he left his Super Hero days behind and settled into being a principal and a dad. Choosing to help his city without using his superpowers, he watched his daughters Anissa (Nafessa Williams) and Jennifer (China Anne McClain) grow into strong young women, even though his marriage to their mother, Lynn (Christine Adams), suffered. Almost a decade later, Pierce’s crime-fighting days are long behind him…or so he thought. But with crime and corruption spreading like wildfire, and those he cares about in the crosshairs of the menacing local gang The One Hundred, Black Lightning returns — to save not only his family, but also the soul of his community. Based on the characters from DC, “Black Lightning” is from Berlanti Productions and Akil Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television, with executive producers Greg Berlanti (“Arrow,” “The Flash”), Salim Akil & Mara Brock Akil (“Being Mary Jane,” “The Game,” “Girlfriends”), and Sarah Schechter (“Arrow,” “The Flash”). The Black Lightning character was created by Tony Isabella with Trevor Von Eeden.
“Life Sentence” “Life Sentence” follows Stella (Lucy Hale), a girl who has spent the last eight years living like she was dying (because she was). Just like the “manic pixie dream girl” heroines in her favorite sappy cancer movies, Stella traveled the world, faced her darkest fears and found true love on a whirlwind trip to Paris. But when Stella finds out that her cancer has been cured, she is suddenly forced to face the long-term consequences of the “live in the moment” decisions she made, including marrying a total stranger. And if that’s not enough, she also finds out that her “perfect family” isn’t so perfect after all. Turns out, because she was dying, everyone in her life hid their problems from her. But, now that she’s well, all bets are off. Stella is shocked to learn that her parents, Peter (Dylan Walsh) and Ida (Gillian Vigman), have fallen out of love, partly because Peter spent their retirement helping Stella make the most of her final days, and partly because Ida has fallen in love with her best friend (Stella’s godmother), Poppy. Also, it turns out Stella may be responsible for the fact that her sister, Elizabeth (Brooke Lyons), gave up her own dreams to take care of Stella and start a family with her husband Diego (Carlos PenaVega), just to give her parents something positive to focus on. Then there’s Stella’s often overlooked brother, Aiden (Jayson Blair), who’s pushing 30 and still lives above the garage, sells Adderall to soccer moms and uses Stella’s cancer to guilt them into sleeping with him. And, of course, there’s her husband Wes (Elliot Knight), a handsome Londoner who she agreed to spend the rest of her life with, thinking that would only be six to eight months, tops. Now that their forever just got a whole lot longer than they were expecting, Wes begins to worry that he can’t continue to pretend to be her perfect husband for the rest of his life. With a real future suddenly in front of her, Stella’s cinematic life snaps into reality, and instead of living like she’s dying, she will have to learn to live like she’s living, and help her family and friends do the same. This multi-generational, coming-of-age story proves that we all end up living somewhere between our dreams and reality… and maybe that’s okay.
All 96 Broadcast TV Shows That Have Been Renewed or Canceled This Season (Updating Photos)
From all the Sondaland dramas to The CW's entire fall lineup, from "Bones" to "Grimm," here's everything that's for sure returning or not returning.
RENEWED: Grey's Anatomy (ABC) The seminal Shondaland drama will return in the fall for Season 14.
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RENEWED: Speechless (ABC) The 20th Century Fox Television-produced comedy starring Minnie Driver will be picked up for Season 2.
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RENEWED: Fresh Off the Boat (ABC) The family comedy starring Constance Wu and Randall Park will come back for a fourth season.
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RENEWED: Modern Family (ABC) The hit comedy was renewed for two more seasons -- all the way through the 2018-19 season.
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RENEWED: Black-ish (ABC) The hit Emmy Award-winning sitcom is coming back for Season 4.
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RENEWED: How to Get Away With Murder (ABC) Viola Davis will return for more murder and mayhem in Season 4 of the Shondaland drama in the fall.
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RENEWED: The Middle (ABC) The family sitcom got an early renewal for Season 9 in January.
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RENEWED: Scandal (ABC) Kerry Washington will handle more Washington intrigue when the political nighttime soap returns for a seventh and final season.
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CANCELED: Time After Time (ABC) ABC's time-travel drama following fictional versions of H.G. Wells and Jack the Ripper was pulled from the schedule after five episodes.
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RENEWED: Designated Survivor (ABC) Kiefer Sutherland's freshman standout has been picked up for a Season 2.
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RENEWED: American Housewife (ABC) This sitcom about a suburban housewife was able to stand out for a second season.
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RENEWED: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC) Marvel's first cinematic universe TV outing is coming back for season 5.
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RENEWED: Once Upon a Time (ABC) Despite its lead, Jennifer Morrison, exiting at the end of the current season, the show will be back for Season 7.
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CANCELED: American Crime (ABC) This show made it three seasons and won two Emmys (so far) but ratings couldn't keep it on the air.
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CANCELED: The Real O'Neals (ABC) The sitcom about a close-knit Catholic family and its many secrets was canceled after two seasons.
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CANCELED: The Catch (ABC) The Shondaland drama about a high-stakes game of cat and mouse won't go on forever. It was canceled after two seasons.
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CANCELED: Dr. Ken (ABC) This sitcom starring Ken Jeong lasted just two seasons.
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CANCELED: Secrets & Lies (ABC) The network couldn't solve the mystery of how to keep this show on the air for more than two seasons.
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CANCELED: Imaginary Mary (ABC) The live-action/CGI comedy barely made it one season.
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CANCELED: Last Man Standing (ABC) The Tim Allen sitcom ran six seasons before getting the ax.
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RENEWED: The Big Bang Theory (CBS) The hit multi-camera comedy was renewed for two more seasons, securing its place on the network through the 2019.
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RENEWED: Blue Bloods (CBS) Long-running police drama was picked up for Season 8 in March.
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RENEWED: Bull (CBS) Michael Weatherly's TV follow-up to "NCIS" has been renewed for a second season.
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RENEWED: Criminal Minds (CBS) "Criminal Minds" will return for a 13th season despite star Thomas Gibson's departure early last fall.
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RENEWED: Hawaii Five-0 (CBS) Reliable Friday night drama has been picked up for Season 8.
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RENEWED: Kevin Can Wait (CBS) Kevin James comedy was one of 18 CBS shows renewed in March.
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RENEWED: Life in Pieces (CBS) Family comedy led by Dianne Wiest and James Brolin has been renewed for a third season.
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RENEWED: MacGyver (CBS) CBS' reboot of the classic TV series was one of two freshman dramas given an early renewal at the network in March.
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RENEWED: Madam Secretary (CBS) Tea Leoni's political drama has been renewed for Season 4.
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RENEWED: Man With a Plan (CBS) Matt LeBlanc comedy was one of 18 series renewed by CBS in March.
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RENEWED: Mom (CBS) Emmy-winning comedy starring Allison Janney and Anna Faris has been renewed for a fifth season.
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RENEWED: NCIS (CBS) The military procedural was renewed for two seasons in 2016, and will premiere Season 15 this fall.
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RENEWED: NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS) All three iterations of "NCIS" have been renewed for additional seasons at CBS.
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RENEWED: NCIS: New Orleans (CBS) All three iterations of "NCIS" return in the fall.
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RENEWED: Scorpion (CBS) Katharine McPhee-led drama has been renewed for Season 4 at CBS.
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RENEWED: Elementary (CBS)
Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu will return to the scene of the crime for a sixth season.
RENEWED: The Amazing Race (CBS)
The Emmy-winning globe-hopping reality competition series will be back for its 30th season.
RENEWED: Code Black (CBS)
The medical series starring Marcia Gay Harden follows the doctors at Angels Memorial Hospital.
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RENEWED: Superior Donuts (CBS) The Jermaine Fowler comedy was one of 18 shows renewed by CBS in March.
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CANCELED: 2 Broke Girls (CBS) Despite six seasons on the air, CBS opted out of renewing this sitcom.
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CANCELED: The Great Indoors (CBS)
The Joel McHale sitcom is a gone after just one season.
CANCELED: Doubt (CBS) Katherine Heigl's legal drama was pulled from the schedule after only two episodes.
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CANCELED: Great Indoors (CBS) Joel McHale's sitcom stirred controversy with millenials and didn't survive more than one season.
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RENEWED: Bob's Burgers (Fox) The animated Belcher family were renewed for two more seasons in 2015, with Season 8 set to premiere in the fall of 2017.
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RENEWED: Empire (Fox) The hip-hop drama was given an early Season 4 renewal in January, surprising absolutely no one.
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RENEWED: Lethal Weapon (Fox) The buddy cop comedy was renewed for a second season in February.
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RENEWED: Lucifer (Fox) The fan-favorite devil comic book adaptation will return for Season 3 in the fall.
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RENEWED: The Mick (Fox) Kaitlyn Olsen's midseason comedy was renewed for Season 2 in February.
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RENEWED: The Simpsons (Fox) The Simpsons aren't going anywhere, and has just been renewed for two more seasons, bringing it to a record-breaking 30 seasons.
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RENEWED: Star (Fox) Lee Daniels' "Empire" follow-up will return for Season 2 in the 2017 season.
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RENEWED: Gotham (Fox) The Batman prequel is getting a fourth season.
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RENEWED: Last Man on Earth (Fox) The cast of this Will Forte-led sitcom survived the apocalypse and survived for a fourth season.
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RENEWED: Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Fox) Nobody messes with the Nine-Nine. This comedy was picked up for a fifth season.
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RENEWED: New Girl (Fox) The ensemble comedy centers on a free-spirited young woman (Zoeey Deschanel), her three male roommates and her female best friend.
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RENEWED: The Exorcist (Fox) This adaptation of the iconic horror film will be back for Season 2.
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CANCELED: Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders (Fox) “Beyond Borders” never matched the success of its parent program and was canceled after two seasons.
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CANCELED: Scream Queens (Fox) Fox has “no plans to tell more stories" after two seasons of the Ryan Murphy-produced series.
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CANCELED: Sleepy Hollow (Fox) The supernatural drama that (started off) as a take on the classic tale was canceled after four seasons.
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CANCELED: Son of Zorn (Fox) The hybrid sitcom was canceled after one season due to production problems.
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CANCELED: APB (Fox) The cop drama about a billionaire who gets control over a police department couldn't make it to season 2.
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CANCELED: Rosewood (Fox) The police procedural starring Morris Chestnut wasn't rosy enough to make it past two seasons.
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CANCELED: Bones (Fox) The long-running procedural ended after the current Season 12.
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CANCELED: Pitch (Fox) Dan Fogelman's freshman sports drama starring Kylie Bunbury and Mark-Paul Gosselaar was canceled after one season.
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RENEWED: The Good Place (NBC) Kristen Bell will return to the Good Place (or is it the Bad Place?) in Season 2, premiering in the fall.
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RENEWED: The Blacklist (NBC) The NBC crime drama starring James Spader in an amazing suit is coming back for Season 5.
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RENEWED: Great News (NBC) Great News for "Great News" since it's returning for a second season.
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RENEWED: Blindspot (NBC) We'll learn more about Jane Doe's past in the third season of this crime drama.
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RENEWED: Taken (NBC) Audiences were taken by this series, based on the popular film trilogy. It's coming back for Season 2.
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RENEWED: Chicago PD, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med (NBC) Let's lump these three Dick Wolf shows together, since they've all been renewed for the 2017-2018 TV season.
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RENEWED: Superstore (NBC) America Ferrera's sitcom got an early renewal for Season 3, which will premiere in the fall.
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RENEWED: This Is Us (NBC) It's not a surprise the season's bona fide breakout hit got an early renewal, but the 2-season, 36-episode order certainly was. Yay, more Pearsons!
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RENEWED: Law & Order: SVU (NBC) Olivia Benson and company will be around to battle rapists for a 19th season.
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RENEWED: Timeless (NBC) After initially being canceled, the time-travel drama got picked up for a second season thanks to a rampant fan base as well as a USA Today poll.
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CANCELED: Chicago Justice (NBC) The fourth Dick Wolf "Chicago" show, starring Carl Weathers, couldn't survive its first season.
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CANCELED: Emerald City (NBC) The "Wizard of Oz" adaptation starring Vincent D'Onofrio was given the ax after one 10-episode season.
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CANCELED: The Blacklist: Redemption (NBC) The "Blacklist" spinoff lasted for only eight episodes and one season before getting the axe.
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CANCELED: Grimm (NBC) The dark fairy tale drama's current sixth season will be its last, as announced last August.
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CANCELED: Powerless (NBC) The DC Comics comedy was pulled from the schedule in April with three episodes yet to air.
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RENEWED: The 100 (The CW) The CW's hit sci-fi drama was renewed for a fifth season in March.
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RENEWED: Arrow (The CW) The granddaddy of the Berlantiverse will return for Season 6 in the fall.
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RENEWED: Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (The CW) Rachel Bloom's Golden-Globe winning show "deserved" another season, according to network president Mark Pedowitz, and it got one. Season 3 premieres in the fall.
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RENEWED: The Flash (The CW) Barry Allen will keep running really, really fast in a bid to protect Central City when Season 4 premieres in fall 2017.
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RENEWED: Jane the Virgin (The CW) Jane may have lost Michael but she will persevere and deal with more telenovela drama in Season 4.
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RENEWED: Legends of Tomorrow (The CW) The cast of characters may change, but the time-traveling continues, in Season 3.
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RENEWED: Riverdale (The CW) Greg Berlanti's spooky take on the classic Archie Comics was picked up for a second season in March.
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RENEWED: Supergirl (The CW) Kara Zor-El made herself right at home on her new network after moving over from CBS, and is settling in for the long haul, or at least for Season 3.
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RENEWED: Supernatural (The CW) Sam and Dean will continue to battle demons both inner and outer, for a mind-blowing Season 13.
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RENEWED: iZombie (The CW) The quirky zombie series will live to feast for a fourth season.
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RENEWED: The Originals (The CW) "The Vampire Diaries" was canceled this year, but its spinoff will make it to Season 5.
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CANCELED: Reign (The CW) The story of Mary Queen of Scots will come to an end following the conclusion of the current fourth season of the historical drama.
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CANCELED: The Vampire Diaries (The CW) After eight seasons, the supernatural creatures of Mystic Falls are saying goodbye, with a little help from former leading lady Nina Dobrev, who returns for the series finale.
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CANCELED: Frequency (The CW) The Peyton List-Riley Smith drama was one of only two series to get canceled by the youth-driven network this season.
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CANCELED: No Tomorrow (The CW) The Tori Anderson-led dramedy was canceled after one season.
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From all the Sondaland dramas to The CW's entire fall lineup, from "Bones" to "Grimm," here's everything that's for sure returning or not returning.