This season of TV has been a busy on one the CW — especially if you’re into their DC fare. With Supergirl finally joining the network in an official capacity, they had four hours of superhero programming each week. With the addition of Black Lightning, next season will bring us five superhero shows — a huge achievement for any network, really.
This coming fall will, of course, see the return of all four other shows, and with the current seasons finally wrapping up, CW has released synopses for each one of them. While the network has always been really good about keeping big spoilers out of the synopses, at the very least, you can get a glimpse of where the momentum for each show is going.
Have a look at the synopses below!
Supergirl:
“Supergirl is an action-adventure drama based on the DC character Kara Zor-El, (Melissa Benoist) Superman’s (Kal-El) cousin who,...
This coming fall will, of course, see the return of all four other shows, and with the current seasons finally wrapping up, CW has released synopses for each one of them. While the network has always been really good about keeping big spoilers out of the synopses, at the very least, you can get a glimpse of where the momentum for each show is going.
Have a look at the synopses below!
Supergirl:
“Supergirl is an action-adventure drama based on the DC character Kara Zor-El, (Melissa Benoist) Superman’s (Kal-El) cousin who,...
- 5/19/2017
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
We haven’t even seen the season finales for the current run of The CW’s DC TV shows yet (well, at least not for 3 of the 4), but the network has already released some synopses for the 2017/2018 season. Though it’s obviously early days and they don’t reveal a whole lot, we can still pick out some interesting new details from what’s been provided.
First, The Flash:
Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) lived a normal life as a perpetually tardy C.S.I. in the Central City Police Department. Barry’s life changed forever when the S.T.A.R. Labs Particle Accelerator exploded, creating a dark-matter lightning storm that struck Barry, bestowing him with super-speed and making him the fastest man alive — The Flash. But when Barry used his extraordinary abilities to travel back in time and save his mother’s life, he inadvertently created an alternate timeline known...
First, The Flash:
Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) lived a normal life as a perpetually tardy C.S.I. in the Central City Police Department. Barry’s life changed forever when the S.T.A.R. Labs Particle Accelerator exploded, creating a dark-matter lightning storm that struck Barry, bestowing him with super-speed and making him the fastest man alive — The Flash. But when Barry used his extraordinary abilities to travel back in time and save his mother’s life, he inadvertently created an alternate timeline known...
- 5/18/2017
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
The new series of Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway premiered to more than 6 million viewers last night (February 21), according to overnight figures.
ITV's variety show drew an audience of 6.17m (27.9%) from 7pm, with a further 400k (1.9%) tuning in on +1.
Ant & Dec's return caused BBC One's The Voice UK to drop to a series low of 6.75m (30.5%), as the blind auditions concluded.
The National Lottery: Win Your Wish List and Casualty followed with 4.78m (23.5%) and 4.67m (23.2%) respectively.
On BBC Two, How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson appealed to 937k (4.2%) from 7.30pm. A Dad's Army repeat garnered 1.63m (8.1%) and Reginald D Hunter's Songs of the South managed 1.42m (7%).
ITV's Take Me Out entertained 3.96m from 8.25pm, with The Jonathan Ross Show watched by 2.35m (12.7%) afterwards.
Channel 4's Homes by the Sea averaged 605k (2.7%) in the 7pm hour. The World's Weirdest Weather interested 890k (4.2%), before an airing of...
ITV's variety show drew an audience of 6.17m (27.9%) from 7pm, with a further 400k (1.9%) tuning in on +1.
Ant & Dec's return caused BBC One's The Voice UK to drop to a series low of 6.75m (30.5%), as the blind auditions concluded.
The National Lottery: Win Your Wish List and Casualty followed with 4.78m (23.5%) and 4.67m (23.2%) respectively.
On BBC Two, How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson appealed to 937k (4.2%) from 7.30pm. A Dad's Army repeat garnered 1.63m (8.1%) and Reginald D Hunter's Songs of the South managed 1.42m (7%).
ITV's Take Me Out entertained 3.96m from 8.25pm, with The Jonathan Ross Show watched by 2.35m (12.7%) afterwards.
Channel 4's Homes by the Sea averaged 605k (2.7%) in the 7pm hour. The World's Weirdest Weather interested 890k (4.2%), before an airing of...
- 2/22/2015
- Digital Spy
Hunter Parrish is a handsome young man that is a very talented actor and also a fine singer. He has a smile that doesn't quit and a certain charm about him that is far from the intense young man he portrays on Weeds (TV). He seems like the kind of guy you would like to hang out with, that is, if he sits still long enough. Hunter was born on May 13 1987 in Richmond, Virginia. His star sign is Taurus. His mother, Annie Parrish, works with autistic children and his father, Bruce Tharp, is an engineer. Hunter was raised in Plano, Texas and attended Plano Senior High School where he graduated in 2007. He began his professional acting career in television in 2003 with his appearance as Hank in The Guardian (TV) . He has been a very busy guy since then. He has appeared in several hit television shows such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation...
- 7/22/2012
- by jbonadona@corp.popstar.com (Julia Bonadona)
- PopStar
o each his own. That's the second time I said that. Anyway, I'm referring to this young actor's reaction about the casting of High School Musical, the lead role eventually went to Zac Efron, and as they say, the rest is history.... But let us look back at one of the actors considered for the part of Troy. He's currently featured at GQ and it seems he got a lot of great stuff up his sleeves...
[The part of Troy] was down to five guys and then I got offered a part in this amazing Robin Williams movie. And I thought to myself: Fly to Vancouver and meet the director for this Robin Williams movie, or stay and finish the auditions for the Disney Channel movie? So I didn't even go to the last audition. I heard a rumor that I was their favorite, but I never made it to the end. I mean...
[The part of Troy] was down to five guys and then I got offered a part in this amazing Robin Williams movie. And I thought to myself: Fly to Vancouver and meet the director for this Robin Williams movie, or stay and finish the auditions for the Disney Channel movie? So I didn't even go to the last audition. I heard a rumor that I was their favorite, but I never made it to the end. I mean...
- 7/30/2009
- The Movie Fanatic
o each his own. That's the second time I said that. Anyway, I'm referring to this young actor's reaction about the casting of High School Musical, the lead role eventually went to Zac Efron, and as they say, the rest is history.... But let us look back at one of the actors considered for the part of Troy. He's currently featured at GQ and it seems he got a lot of great stuff up his sleeves...
[The part of Troy] was down to five guys and then I got offered a part in this amazing Robin Williams movie. And I thought to myself: Fly to Vancouver and meet the director for this Robin Williams movie, or stay and finish the auditions for the Disney Channel movie? So I didn't even go to the last audition. I heard a rumor that I was their favorite, but I never made it to the end. I mean...
[The part of Troy] was down to five guys and then I got offered a part in this amazing Robin Williams movie. And I thought to myself: Fly to Vancouver and meet the director for this Robin Williams movie, or stay and finish the auditions for the Disney Channel movie? So I didn't even go to the last audition. I heard a rumor that I was their favorite, but I never made it to the end. I mean...
- 7/30/2009
- The Movie Fanatic
o each his own. That's the second time I said that. Anyway, I'm referring to this young actor's reaction about the casting of High School Musical, the lead role eventually went to Zac Efron, and as they say, the rest is history.... But let us look back at one of the actors considered for the part of Troy. He's currently featured at GQ and it seems he got a lot of great stuff up his sleeves...
[The part of Troy] was down to five guys and then I got offered a part in this amazing Robin Williams movie. And I thought to myself: Fly to Vancouver and meet the director for this Robin Williams movie, or stay and finish the auditions for the Disney Channel movie? So I didn't even go to the last audition. I heard a rumor that I was their favorite, but I never made it to the end. I mean...
[The part of Troy] was down to five guys and then I got offered a part in this amazing Robin Williams movie. And I thought to myself: Fly to Vancouver and meet the director for this Robin Williams movie, or stay and finish the auditions for the Disney Channel movie? So I didn't even go to the last audition. I heard a rumor that I was their favorite, but I never made it to the end. I mean...
- 7/30/2009
- The Movie Fanatic
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