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When did Arrowverse get bad?

When did Arrowverse get bad?

Arrow was very good in the starting seasons. It went downhill after season 5 and the last season was almost unbearable. Flash was excellent for the first 3 seasons.

What’s happening to the Arrowverse?

While the Arrowverse lost Arrow in 2020, The CW will have two fewer superhero shows next season. Announced in September 2020, The CW and Warner Bros. TV revealed that the upcoming sixth season of Supergirl would be its last one, with a 20-episode order.

Are all the Arrowverse shows ending?

Adding to the count are the three shows that have come to an end: Arrow, which concluded in early 2020 with eight seasons under its hood, Black Lightning, which wrapped up in early 2021 with four, and Constantine, an NBC series that retroactively became a part of the Arrowverse when its star, magician John Constantine.

Why is Arrowverse viewership declining?

One of the factors often cited as affecting the declining Arrowverse viewership is the stories the shows are telling. After multiple seasons on the air, Arrowverse shows such as The Flash, Supergirl, and Legends of Tomorrow have large, and at times over-crowded casts.

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Will there be a new Arrowverse series in 2021?

The Supergirl spin-off is the only new Arrowverse series scheduled for the 2021 season so far. No footage from the show has been released, but a back-stage photo confirmed that filming has started and offered viewers the first glimpse at Lois and Clark’s Super Sons.

What happened to the CW’s Arrowverse?

The 2020-2021 television season has been a rough one for the CW’s signature Arrowverse programs, ( Supergirl, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, Batwoman, Black Lightning, and Superman & Lois) with viewership for each show dropping drastically.

Why does the Arrowverse have so many seasons?

The Arrowverse gives fans the opportunity to see a more detailed version of the mythology they’ve grown up with than what they can expect to see in theaters. Arrow needed more than one season to hit its stride. It’s clear the show’s creative team had a different vision when the series began.