Supergirl is moving to CW for its second season, but the series might have stayed at CBS if the CW deal had not worked out.
That comes from Leslie Moonves, the man in charge at CBS. He spoke about the series and the switch to CW at the CBS Upfronts on Wednesday.
According to Deadline, he said the following:
“It’s great to own two networks. Supergirl fits better on the CW. If they didn’t go there, we would’ve probably taken it back.”
Glenn Geller also spoke about the series and its move to CW, and he echoed Moonves sentiments. He said, “It’s a win-win since we co-own the CW. We worked out great deal. And who would say we wouldn’t have picked it up had it not gone to the CW.”
Supergirl will join the line-up of DC shows on CW next fall. The network picked it up for a full 22-episode order, and it will keep its Monday night time slot next fall.
Are you a fan of Supergirl? Are you excited to see season two? Tell us what you think.
You are currently viewing the mobile version of our site. View the full site to get free email alerts, vote on your favorite shows, comment, and more.