Supergirl Flies over to CW

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Deadline Hollywood reports that for the second season of Supergirl has moved over to The CW.  The trailer below also bears that information out.  I’m glad that The CW picked this up and they can have more fun in the DC television universe.  It also makes sense because the channel is a Warner property.  Thanks to “The Flash’ YouTube channel for the trailer:

Supergirl/Flash Crossover Announced

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ICv2 has posted some exciting news for DC television fans.  Executive Producers Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg announced that the CW’s Flash will appear in CBS’ Supergirl.  The Crossover episode will air March 28.  This will bring the DC television universe a fifth tie-in show even though Supergirl is on CBS.  It has already been stated that Constantine has been in Arrow even though that show was canceled the character has lived on.  The other three (Flash, Arrow, and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow) being on the CW.  Don’t know how they would tie in with Gotham unless they bring in a grown up Bruce/Batman and use the same villain actors with some aging makeup on them or have the Legends of Tomorrow team go to that timeline in Gotham.  It would be really cool if they could get them all tied together.

Supergirl Trailer

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CBS doesn’t want to be out done.  They have released a trailer for their upcoming Supergirl series.  The trailer is long but it not bad.  This actually looks to be interesting and fun.  So far I have enjoyed what DC Comics has done with their television entries.  Check out the trailer from CBS’ YouTube channel:

Casting for New Supergirl TV Series

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Two Superman legacy actors have reportedly joined the cast of the planned Supergirl television series.  They are Helen Slater (past Supergirl) and Dean Cain (past Superman).  What their roles may be is still under wraps, but it is fun to see this happen.

CBS Finds Their Supergirl

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CBS has announced that Melissa Benoist has been cast for the role of Kara Zor-El/Supergirl.  The network has made a firm commitment with this series so it should debut next Fall.  I have to admit I’m enjoying all the superhero love going on right now on TV.