This fall, The CW stakes a claim for Sunday evenings once more.
Per Deadline, the network’s upfront presentation has confirmed that Supergirl has been shifted to Sunday for the first time in three years, leaving the Monday night slot free for Arrow, the DC Comics series that’s now on the verge of a “massive and insane” season finale. Look for it to light up The CW later this evening.
Other shows affected by this switcheroo include the network’s Charmed reboot, while the likes of Supernatural (Thursdays), Black Lightning (Tuesdays) and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (Mondays) all maintain their existing timeframe.
In a statement, The CW president Mark Pedowitz outlined his mission to boost the amount of original programming from October onwards.
Starting in October, we will have 12 hours of original scripted series on our schedule – more than any other broadcast network besides CBS.
And here’s your go-to guide for The CW’s fall 2018-19 slate, beginning with Supergirl and Charmed on Sunday evenings…
Sundays
8/7c: Supergirl (new time slot)
9/8c: CharmedMondays
8/7c: Legends of Tomorrow
9/8c: Arrow (new time slot)
And continued, where you’ll notice that Riverdale has held on to its original Wednesday at 8/7c slot, where it’ll be followed by the Greg Berlanti-produced series, All American.
Tuesdays
8/7c: The Flash
9/8c: Black LightningWednesdays
8/7c: Riverdale
9/8c: All AmericanThursdays
8/7c: Supernatural
9/8c: LegaciesFridays
8/7c: Dynasty
9/8c: Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (new time slot)
For the Arrowverse, DC fans can look forward to Arrow‘s fifth season going out with a bang later tonight with “Life Sentence,” with Supergirl season 3 expected to serve up “The Fanatical” on Monday, May 21st.