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‘DC’s Legends of Tomorrow Canceled on The CW

After seven seasons, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow has been canceled on the CW after seven seasons. This news comes on the same day the network announced it…

Eddy SkripkoBy Eddy SkripkoApril 30, 20222 Mins Read
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After seven seasons, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow has been canceled on the CW after seven seasons. This news comes on the same day the network announced it would cancel Batwoman after three seasons. Deadline reports that while the CW usually ends its shows with some level of closure, the seventh and now the final season of Legends ended on a cliffhanger. However, sources have suggested the strong possibility that the show’s characters could appear in one or two of the remaining Arrowverse shows, allowing the cliffhanger to be addressed. Interestingly, Batwoman is also ending on a cliffhanger. Time will tell if these cliffhangers will be resolved.

DCs Legends of Tomorrow, the Latest Arrowverse Loss

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DCs Legends of Tomorrow and Batwoman aren’t the only recent losses from the Arrowverse. It’s only been two years since Arrow, the show that started it all, came to an end. 2021 marked the end of Black Lightning after four seasons and Supergirl after six. The CW’s only remaining shows are The Flash and Superman & Lois, both of which have been renewed for a ninth and third season, respectively. While Superman & Lois is still thriving with fans and critics, some fans believe it’s time to let The Flash wrap up. There are speculations that the ninth season may be the last, but the CW has made no announcement.

The Future of The CW Without Legends

While the CW has given up Legends after seven seasons, it has at least three new pilots ordered this year, including a new Arrowverse series, Gotham Knights. That show is set to be a spin-off of Batwoman. Hopefully, it will have a longer life than its predecessor.

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Eddy Skripko is a freelance writer, a novelist, and a proud nerd. He has a passion for stories in whatever form they come, be it a book, a movie, a TV show, a comic book, or a story-based video game. Eddy lives in Hawaii with his family and their eight dogs.

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