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No Tomorrow: CW Releases Trailer and Description for Finale

“Holy ice cold sunshine!” The CW has released a new trailer and details for the upcoming season one finale of No Tomorrow.

The romantic comedy follows Evie Covington (Tori Anderson), an organized young woman whose life is turned upside down when she falls for a handsome stranger who believes the world is ending. The cast also includes Joshua Sasse, Jesse Rath, Amy Pietz, Jonathan Langdon, and Sarayu Blue.

While The CW has not officially cancelled No Tomorrow, it is quite possible the season one finale will be a series finale. The show was not included as part of the network’s recent slate of renewals for 2017-2018 and its freshman season has not performed well in the ratings.

However, CW boss Mark Pedowitz did say if the show does well when it’s released on Netflix this spring, there could be a chance for a second season. As of now, the season (series?) finale of No Tomorrow airs on January 17th at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

Watch the preview and read more details below:

TUESDAY, JANUARY 17

SEASON FINALE

NO TOMORROW

“No Sleep ‘Til Reykjavik” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (Content Rating TBD) (HDTV)

XAVIER IS SHOCKED TO LEARN HIS THEORY HAS BEEN CONFIRMED – Xavier (Joshua Sasse) discovers his asteroid research has been validated, which changes everything. While an unknowing Evie (Tori Anderson) takes a solo journey to think about her future, Timothy (Jesse Rath) distracts himself with a different kind of trip, and the Cybermart gang endures Deirdre’s (Amy Pietz) harsh new rules. Sarayu Blue and Jonathan Langdon also star Corinne Brinkerhoff, Gracie Glassmeyer and Justin W. Lo wrote the episode, directed by Stuart Gillard (#113). Original airdate 1/17/2017.”

What do you think? Are you watching No Tomorrow? Do you want a second season?

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