As someone who doesn't watch them, does this leave *any* of the DC shows on
the CW still in production after this season? Or are the new owners getting
out of them entirely?

I'm curious because of the news that James Gunn and Peter Safran are taking
over the DC Extended Universe, and whether this cleaning up of CW series
allows them to tie the movies and TV offerings a bit closer? While DC has
always been happier to have outliers and alt-universe versions of their
heroes appearing elsewhere - Joker, The Batman - and I think many comic
book fans understand this as there have often been mini-series and one-offs
that reimagine superheroes ("What if Superman was a communist?"), DC has in
the past felt completely unhinged. Different execs were able to do what
they liked.

So while this is maybe not quite a clean slate, it might be getting that
way.


Adam

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