WB TV's 2019 Fall Premieres on The CW
The CW released its new fall schedule for the 2019-2020 season, and it's a great mix of returning hits and exciting new shows.
“The CW heads into next season riding a wave of creative momentum and expansion, with more original programming all year round, and a new Fall line-up boasting scripted series in every single time period across our six-night schedule. We have 14 returning series for next year and adding to that three exciting new shows, including our newest superhero, the thrilling 'Batwoman', the mystery and suspense of 'Nancy Drew' and the aspirational 'Katy Keene', based on the Archie Comics characters," said Mark Pedowitz, President, The CW. "As the original multi-platform network, combining our linear broadcast and our best in class ad-supported digital services with our ability to harness social like no one else, The CW's distinct brand and programming strategy perfectly positions this network to grow and thrive in the current media landscape."
See below for the list of WB Television's new and returning shows on The CW.
SUNDAYS
Batwoman (New Series)
Season 1: Premiering October 6 on The CW at 8/7c
The mysterious disappearance of Batman wreaked havoc on the city of Gotham. Dive in as we experience the power of Kate Kane (Ruby Rose) and the hope and freedom she brings to Gotham.
Season 5: Premiering October 6 on The CW
"Supergirl" is returning to you with an all new-look (pants?!) and new twists with Lena (Kate McGrath) and Kara (Melissa Benoist) and alien threats.
Season 4 showed that truth, justice and the American way are stronger than fear and hate, as Supergirl stopped Lex Luthor’s anti-alien campaign with the power of the press, no cape required. As the world returns to normal, some things will never be the same now that Lena knows Kara’s secret and the Monitor has arrived on Earth 38! Watch, like Leviathan, as new dynamics and relationships unfold for Supergirl and her friends and colleagues as their adventures continue in Season 5!
MONDAYS
Season 2: Premiering October 7 on The CW
Rising high school football player Spencer James (Daniel Ezra) went from an A student at South Crenshaw High in Compton to Beverly High School’s football team when coach Billy Baker (Taye Diggs) recruited him to play for his own team in Beverly Hills. In Season 1, we saw Spencer navigate two worlds and struggle to find his footing. He discovered family secrets along the way, made unlikely friendships, and had some of his closest relationships tested.
Season 3: Premiering October 7 on The CW
In Season 3, Freeland has been plagued by government-sponsored experiments and drug trafficking that have created metahumans, while making Freeland a target of a dangerous foreign power, Markovia. Fortunately, the super-powered Pierce family – Jefferson Pierce aka Black Lightning (Cress Williams), and his daughters Anissa, aka Thunder (Nafessa Williams), and Jennifer (China Ann McClain), whose body generates electricity – are up to the challenge.
TUESDAYS
Season 6: Premiering October 8 on The CW
Last season, Team Flash (Grarnt Grustin, Candace Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes, Hartley Sawyer) spent the last year dealing with not one, but two Cicadas, the return of Eobard Thawne, aka Reverse Flash (Matt Letscher), and the surprise arrival from the future of Barry and Iris’ daughter, Nora West-Allen, aka XS (Michelle Harrison). The stakes were higher than ever during the Season 5 finale. In Season 6, Team Flash contends with an all-new villain, Dr. Ramsey Rosso aka Bloodwork (Sendhil Ramamurthy).
Season 8 Finale: Premiering October 15 on The CW
Following the arrival of The Monitor, Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) left his home, his family, and his team behind to take on his most challenging battle yet, knowing the cost may be his life. But this time it’s not just his city he’s seeking to protect – it’s the entire multiverse. Oliver’s quest will send him on a journey where he is forced to confront the ultimate question: What is the true cost of being a hero?
WEDNESDAY
Season 4: Premiering October 9 on The CW
It’s senior year for Archie (KJ Apa) and the gang in season four of "Riverdale", which means football games, River Vixens, parties, a new principal, and the ever-dreaded college applications. But senior year also means bittersweet moments like the first last day of high school.
THURSDAYS
Season 2: Premiering October 10 on The CW
Set in the Salvatore Boarding School for the Young and Gifted, "Legacies" tells the story of the next generation of supernatural beings as they learn what it means to be special in a world that may never understand. In Season 1, Hope Mikaelson (Danielle Rose Russell), sacrificed her place at the school — and in the world — to protect Landon (Aria Shahghasemi) from a terrible fate. Season 2 will show us a world without Hope Mikaelson.
Season 15 Finale: Premiering October 10 on The CW
The epic journey of the Winchester brothers come to a close as "Supernatural" enters its fifteenth and final season. Sam (Jared Padelecki), Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Castiel (Misha Collins) have battled the forces of darkness in an unending quest to save the world. But in the Season 14 finale, they faced off against God Himself – refusing to kill their surrogate son Jack, and thus bringing about God’s decision to end this reality once and for all...
MID-SEASON SHOWS
Katy Keene (New Series)
The 100
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
Roswell, New Mexico
Be sure to catch all the shows this season!