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  • Exclusive: Katherine McNamara Talks ‘Green Arrow and The Canaries’

    Katherine McNamara on 'Arrow' season 8. Photo: Warner Bros.
    Katherine McNamara on ‘Arrow’ season 8. Photo: Warner Bros.

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    • Actress Katherine McNamara discusses her role in ‘Arrow’ season 8 and ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths’
    • McNamara also talked about the failed pilot for ‘Green Arrow and The Canaries’ and why it was not picked up for series
    • Will we ever find out who abducted William Clayton? And what other storylines would have been explored in the spinoff?
    • And if she would want to reprise her role in James Gunn’s DC Universe

    After eight successful seasons and launching the ‘Arrowverse’ series of TV shows, the flagship DC Comics series ‘Arrow’ ended in 2020 after the very successful crossover event ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths’.

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    Through a complicated time traveling plotline, Oliver Queen’s (Stephen Amell) adult daughter Mia Smoak played by actress Katherine McNamara was introduced in ‘Arrow’s final season and participated in ‘Crisis’. With the show ending, the idea was to spinoff McNamara’s character with her own series entitled ‘Green Arrow and The Canaries’, which would have seen Mia take on her father’s superhero mantle, alongside Katie Cassidy and Juliana Harkavy, reprising their roles from ‘Arrow’.

    In fact, the penultimate episode of the final season of ‘Arrow’ was a backdoor pilot to ‘Green Arrow and The Canaries’, entitled ‘Livin’ in the Future’, which took place twenty years after the finale of ‘Arrow’. The episode features a future timeline where Mia never becomes the Green Arrow, but after a time displaced Dinah Drake (Harkavy) restores Mia’s memories of the other timeline, she takes on her father’s superhero identity to stop a new Deathstroke, who may or may not be her fiancé, John Diggle Jr. (Charlie Barnett). The episode ends on a cliffhanger, where Mia’s brother, William Clayton (Ben Lewis), is mysteriously abducted.

    However, the series was ultimately not picked up because of COVID, or possibly James Gunn taking over DC Studios and effectively ending the ‘Arrowverse’ and any DC TV show not connected to his future-plans. While McNamara did reprise her role as Mia briefly in the final season of ‘The Flash’, she was still looking for her brother, and ultimately no satisfying conclusion to that storyline was given.

    Katherine McNamara in 'High Ground'. Photo: Republic Pictures.
    Katherine McNamara in ‘High Ground’. Photo: Republic Pictures.

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with actress Katherine McNamara about her work on ‘High Ground,’ which was directed by ‘Arrow’ alum James Bamford and will be available to buy on digital beginning March 18th.

    In addition to ‘High Ground’, we also spoke to McNamara about joining the final season of ‘Arrow’, her involvement in the groundbreaking ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths’ crossover, why ‘Green Arrow and The Canaries’ did not go to series, what that show’s storyline would have been, reprising her role in the final season of ‘The Flash’, and if she would want to return to the role in James Gunn’s new DC Universe.

    Related Article: Jon Voight and Charlie Weber Talk Thrilling New Western ‘High Ground’

    Joining the ‘Arrowverse’

    (L to R) Katherine McNamara and Stephen Amell on 'Arrow' season 8. Photo: Warner Bros.
    (L to R) Katherine McNamara and Stephen Amell on ‘Arrow’ season 8. Photo: Warner Bros.

    To begin with, McNamara discussed what it was like to join ‘Arrow’ for the final season and be a part of the ‘Arrowverse’ of TV shows.

    “I’d obviously seen how beloved Oliver and Felicity as individual characters were, but also as a couple. When I auditioned, I had no idea that that is the character I was auditioning for. I didn’t know until after I was cast. Suddenly, I got this news that I was the human product of Oliver and Felicity, and I’m going, “Oh, I have big shoes to fill. All right, let’s see.” It was amazing, because obviously Stephen Amell and Emily Bett Rickards did such incredible work on that show and had seven seasons at that point of rich character work.”

    McNamara also talked about her research and approach to playing the role.

    “I watched the whole series, and I was able to kind of cherry pick different qualities, good and bad of each of their characters, and mush them together to create Mia. Taking Felicity’s sense of humor and Oliver’s walk and his propensity to have a short temper, but also her mother’s strategy, and being able to blend those things together to create this new character that the writers gave such a beautiful, twisted, deep story to. I couldn’t have asked for anything more. “

    Making ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths’

    'Crisis on Infinite Earths'. Photo: Warner Bros.
    ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths’. Photo: Warner Bros.

    The ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths’ event featured the first-time fans got a glimpse of Mia in her Green Arrow uniform, and McNamara talked about that process and shooting the crossover.

    “I mean, that crossover episode series, I was pinching myself the entire time. It was the first time I got to wear my super suit, which we had spent months and months designing. Our costume designer, Brie Thorpe, and Ocean Drive Leather who made all the suits for all the shows, by the way, they’re insanely talented, those folks over there. But they took such care in crafting me a suit down to the fabric it’s made of, which is this thing called Euro jersey. But they made a special fabric for Mia’s suit that. It was this dark green, but it had little teeny tiny arrows on it. Nobody would ever be able to see it except for me, but it meant so much that they had put that level of detail and thought into crafting her suit. We redesigned the mask to be more like the comics as opposed to what we’d had on the show for years to kind of differentiate Mia. But, even in just being a part of such a legacy of television was a huge honor.”

    What happened to ‘Green Arrow and the Canaries’?

    (L to R) Juliana Harkavy, Katherine McNamara and Katie Cassidy on 'Arrow' season 8. Photo: Warner Bros.
    (L to R) Juliana Harkavy, Katherine McNamara and Katie Cassidy on ‘Arrow’ season 8. Photo: Warner Bros.

    McNamara also discussed making the ‘Green Arrow and The Canaries’ backdoor pilot episode that aired before the finale of ‘Arrow’.

    “We did a pilot for a spinoff, and I would’ve loved to continue that had the pandemic not gotten in the way. But I was grateful to have been brought back on several of the other shows over the years just to put the suit on again, as it were.”

    We followed up to ask her if the pandemic was the entire reason that the proposed series was not picked up, or if it may have also had to do with James Gunn’s takeover of DC Studios.

    “As far as I know, that’s what I heard. But who knows in the end? But that’s what I was told, and it is sad, because I know all of us really were looking forward to continuing the show and continuing to be a part of the ‘Arrowverse’. But maybe there’s a world somewhere. I just want to find my brother. That’s the thing.”

    Finding Closure on ‘The Flash’

    (L to R) Brandon Routh, Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Chyler Leigh, Katherine McNamara,
    (L to R) Brandon Routh, Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Chyler Leigh, Katherine McNamara,
    Cress Williams, and Javicia Leslie in season 9 of ‘The Flash’. Photo: Warner Bros.

    McNamara did reprise her role in the final season of ‘The Flash’, but while William’s abduction was mentioned, no true conclusion to that storyline was given. We asked the actress if she felt like that episode of ‘Flash’ gave her and her character closure.

    “A little bit. But I feel like at this point, it’s either (William’s) superhero or super villain origin story, and I want to see that come to fruition in some universe someday.”

    What was the storyline going to be on ‘Green Arrow and The Canaries’?

    Katherine McNamara on 'Arrow' season 8. Photo: Warner Bros.
    Katherine McNamara on ‘Arrow’ season 8. Photo: Warner Bros.

    We followed up by asking the actress if she was ever told the plot for the first season of ‘Green Arrow and the Canaries’.

    “I do know some secrets, but I promised I would never share them. It was good. I remember I was sitting in the airport flying back from Vancouver one day when the two writers that were working on the spin-off called me and told me everything. I was just in the airport lounge bawling because it was so amazing and beyond my wildest dreams and one of the most beautiful but twisted, but insanely action-packed setups for a series. One more thing that’s just lost to television time.”

    Could Mia Smoak return in James Gunn’s DC Universe?

    James Gunn in 'Superpowered: The DC Story.' Photograph by Courtesy of Max/Warner Bros.
    James Gunn in ‘Superpowered: The DC Story.’ Photograph by Courtesy of Max/Warner Bros.

    Finally, we asked McNamara if she would be willing to reprise her role as Green Arrow in a future DC Studios’ project if she were to get a call from James Gunn.

    “I’m a big fan, so I am down. If he wants the Green Arrow in the movie verse of DC, I volunteer as tribute.”

    (TOP): Russell Tovey as The Ray/Ray Terrill,Carlos Valdes as Cisco Ramon/Vibe and Dominic Purcell as Mick Rory/Heat Wave (Middle) Chyler Leigh as Alex Danvers, Grant Gustin as Barry Allen/The Flash and Candice Patton as Iris West (BOTTOM): Caity Lotz as Sara Lance/White Canary, Melissa Benoist as Kara/Supergirl, Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen/Green Arrow and Emily Bett Rickards as Felicity Smoak in the Arrowverse crossover event 'Crisis on Earth-X.' Photo: Robert Falconer / The CW. © 2017 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
    (TOP): Russell Tovey as The Ray/Ray Terrill,Carlos Valdes as Cisco Ramon/Vibe and Dominic Purcell as Mick Rory/Heat Wave (Middle) Chyler Leigh as Alex Danvers, Grant Gustin as Barry Allen/The Flash and Candice Patton as Iris West (BOTTOM): Caity Lotz as Sara Lance/White Canary, Melissa Benoist as Kara/Supergirl, Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen/Green Arrow and Emily Bett Rickards as Felicity Smoak in the Arrowverse crossover event ‘Crisis on Earth-X.’ Photo: Robert Falconer / The CW. © 2017 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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  • Stephen Amell to Play Oliver Queen Again on ‘The Flash’

    ‘Arrow’ Star Stephen Amell Will Return as Oliver Queen in the Final Season of ‘The Flash.’
    ‘Arrow’ Star Stephen Amell Will Return as Oliver Queen in the Final Season of ‘The Flash.’

    Heads up, ‘Arrow’ fans! Stephen Amell, who played vigilante archer Oliver Queen (aka the Green Arrow) throughout the CW TV show’s run, will pick up his quiver and bow once more, as he returns to the role that made him famous in an episode of the ninth and final season of ‘The Flash.’

    His return serves as a thank-you to fans of both shows, since Grant Gustin’s Flash was first introduced in a guest spot on ‘Arrow,’ which served as the foundation for the CW’s Arrowverse.

    Amell has made guest appearances in eight previous episodes of ‘The Flash’ – before retiring as Oliver Queen after eight seasons of ‘Arrow’ in 2020 – with Gustin frequently returning the favor by appearing in ‘Arrow.’ Their character’s annual team-ups were highly anticipated and celebrated by fans of both shows.

    Since leaving ‘Arrow,’ Amell has starred in the Starz professional wrestling drama ‘Heels,’ which was renewed for a second season in November 2021.

    Grant Gustin, Stephen Amell, and Robbie Amell on The CW's 'Arrow.'
    (L to R) Grant Gustin, Stephen Amell, and Robbie Amell on The CW’s ‘Arrow.’

    According to Deadline, Amell will guest star “in episode 909 (of ‘The Flash’), joining previously announced David Ramsey (John Diggle aka Spartan), Keiynan Lonsdale (Wally West/Kid Flash) and Sendhil Ramamurthy (Ramsey Rosso/Bloodwork).”

    “‘As soon as our final season was announced, we knew we wanted Stephen to come back and reprise his iconic role as Oliver Queen,’ said executive producer Eric Wallace. ‘After all, it was Oliver who originally launched Barry Allen (played by Grant Gustin) on his heroic path. That’s why everyone on Team Flash felt so strongly that it was important to create a full-circle moment with Oliver’s return in the final season of ‘The Flash.’ The result is an epic-yet-emotional episode we hope Arrowverse fans will enjoy. It’s all to say “thank you” to everyone for watching and supporting our show throughout nine wonderful years. We absolutely cannot wait for everyone to see Grant and Stephen saving the world together again. And yes, there will be thrills, chills and tears.’”

    David Ramsey’s return as John Diggle is also cause for celebration, since the actor also starred in ‘Arrow’ since the show’s first episode, proving the perfect partner for Amell’s character.

    Ramsey’s since gone on to direct episodes of ‘Arrow’ as well as its spin-off shows ‘Legends of Tomorrow,’ ‘Supergirl,’ ‘Batwoman,’ and ‘Superman & Lois.’ His return to the role of John Diggle will be helmed by another Arrowverse actor-turned-director, Danielle Panabaker – who’s starred in all nine seasons of ‘The Flash’ as Caitlin Snow (aka Killer Frost), after debuting in the role in an episode of ‘Arrow.’ Panabaker has since directed three episodes of ‘The Flash.’

    ‘The Flash’ season 9 will debut on February 8, 2023.

    Russell Tovey as The Ray/Ray Terrill,Carlos Valdes as Cisco Ramon/Vibe and Dominic Purcell as Mick Rory/Heat Wave (Middle) Chyler Leigh as Alex Danvers, Grant Gustin as Barry Allen/The Flash and Candice Patton as Iris West (BOTTOM): Caity Lotz as Sara Lance/White Canary, Melissa Benoist as Kara/Supergirl, Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen/Green Arrow and Emily Bett Rickards as Felicity Smoak in the Arrowverse crossover event 'Crisis on Earth-X.'
    (L to R) (TOP): Russell Tovey as The Ray/Ray Terrill,Carlos Valdes as Cisco Ramon/Vibe and Dominic Purcell as Mick Rory/Heat Wave (Middle) Chyler Leigh as Alex Danvers, Grant Gustin as Barry Allen/The Flash and Candice Patton as Iris West (BOTTOM): Caity Lotz as Sara Lance/White Canary, Melissa Benoist as Kara/Supergirl, Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen/Green Arrow and Emily Bett Rickards as Felicity Smoak in the Arrowverse crossover event ‘Crisis on Earth-X.’ Photo: Robert Falconer / The CW. © 2017 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    DC Comics Scarlet Speedster will also be seen on movie screens played by Ezra Miller (reprising his role from ‘Justice League‘) when ‘The Flash‘ is released on June 16th. You can watch the trailer below.

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  • ‘Katy Keene’ Trailer Reveals The CW’s ‘Riverdale’ Spinoff

    ‘Katy Keene’ Trailer Reveals The CW’s ‘Riverdale’ Spinoff

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    Goodbye “Riverdale,” hello New York City.

    The CW unveiled the first trailer for “Katy Keene,” a spinoff of “Riverdale” that is set in the Big Apple (and five years into the future).

    “Pretty Little Liars” alum Lucy Hale stars as the titular character,  a  fashion designer who welcomes her new roommate, aspiring musician Josie (Ashleigh Murray, from the flagship series).

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    Their world is populated with kindred-spirit struggling artists, including mysterious socialite Pepper Smith (Julia Chan) and Broadway-bound performer Jorge Lopez — and his drag queen alter ego, Ginger (Jonny Beauchamp).

    While their climb to the top is rife with obstacles, this found family will stop at nothing to see their names in lights.

    “Riverdale” has focused on mysteries involving cults, a Gargoyle King, and underground prison fight circuits. But it looks like its spinoff will up the glam quotient.

    “Katy Keene” will premiere on The CW sometime next season.

  • ‘The 100’ to End After Season 7 on The CW

    ‘The 100’ to End After Season 7 on The CW

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    The post-apocalyptic drama “The 100” will conclude after its upcoming seventh season on The CW.

    The CW President Mark Pedowitz announced the news at the Television Critics Association press tour. He noted that creator Jason Rothberg had always intended to end the series after seven seasons.

    “We’ve been very good at listening to our showrunner creators about the right time to end our series,” Pedowitz said.

    Rothenberg tweeted:

    “The 100” follows a group of post-apocalyptic survivors, including teen criminals played by Eliza Taylor, Bob Morley, and Marie Avgeropoulos. After spending generations on a ship, they attempt to settle once again on a planet, but encounter obstacles, dangerous enemies, and internal strife along the way.

    “The 100” will be the third CW series to end next season, along with “Arrow” and “Supernatural.”

  • Shannen Doherty Joins ‘Riverdale’ Tribute to Luke Perry

    Shannen Doherty Joins ‘Riverdale’ Tribute to Luke Perry

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    “Riverdale’s” tribute to the late Luke Perry will feature a very special guest.

    The Season 4 episode, which is scheduled to air October 9 on The CW, has enlisted Perry’s friend and former “Beverly Hills, 90210” co-star Shannen Doherty.  Titled “In Memoriam,” it will reflect on Perry’s legacy and the imprint his character, Fred Andrews, had on the show.

    Perry died in March at the age of 52 after suffering a major stroke.

    Showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa announced the news at San Diego Comic-Con on Sunday. He described Doherty’s role as “very emotional.”

    Perry and Doherty starred together on “90210” for four seasons. They renewed their friendship in 2015 when both were dealing with health issues.

    Aguirre-Sacasa also revealed that he and Perry had been planning an appearance by Doherty for some time. It was “something that Luke wanted to happen since Season 1,” he said.

    “They were such good friends, and when we were putting together this tribute episode, we wanted to make it as special as possible, and so we asked Shannen to do a pivotal, super-emotional role. She read the script and immediately said yes. It’s very impactful.”

    Doherty is also starring in “BH90210,” Fox’s meta revival of the series. Most of the original cast — Jason Priestley, Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering, Gabrielle Carteris, Brian Austin Green and Tori Spelling — will play versions of themselves as they try to mount a revival of the teen soap.

    Perry was not attached to the project, which was announced just before he died. “BH90210” will also honor Perry in some way.

    For all of our San Diego Comic Con coverage, please click here!

  • ‘Gossip Girl’ Reboot in the Works at HBO Max

    ‘Gossip Girl’ Reboot in the Works at HBO Max

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    HBO Max is saying “XOXO” to a reboot of “Gossip Girl.”

    WarnerMedia’s forthcoming streaming service has ordered 10 episodes of the teen drama’s reimagining from the original creative team of Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage. Josh Safran, who wrote and produced the original, will return to serve as showrunner of the new version.

    “Gossip Girl” ran on The CW for six seasons from 2007 to 2012 and was based the popular book series by Cecily von Ziegesar.

    It was a pop culture phenomenon and launched the careers of Blake Lively, Leighton Meester, Penn Badgley, Chace Crawford and Ed Westwick. “Gossip Girl” also spawned clothing and cosmetics lines, and in 2008, The New York Times wrote that it was “one of the biggest influences on how young women spend.”

    The new version is set eight years after the original gossip website went dark. A new generation of New York private school teens are introduced to the social surveillance of Gossip Girl. The prestige series will address just how much social media — and the landscape of New York itself — has changed in the intervening years.

    It’s unclear if any of the original cast members will return for the reboot.

  • The CW Reveals Fall Premiere Dates for ‘Supernatural,’ ‘Batwoman,’ More

    The CW Reveals Fall Premiere Dates for ‘Supernatural,’ ‘Batwoman,’ More

    Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki in Supernatural
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    Summer’s great and all, but it’s time to make some plans for autumn. The CW has unveiled its fall 2019 TV season premiere schedule, and October is going to be a big month. It will mark the return of old favorites such as “Supernatural” and “The Flash” as well as newcomers like “Batgirl” and “Nancy Drew.”

    It will all start on Sunday, Oct. 6 with the debut of “Batwoman” at 8 p.m. ET/PT and “Supergirl” Season 5 at 9 p.m. Then, Monday, Oct. 7 will bring the start of “All American” Season 2 at 8 p.m., and Tuesday, Oct. 8, will kick off “The Flash” Season 6 at 8 p.m. Next, “Riverdale” Season 4 will arrive on Wednesday, Oct. 9 at 8 p.m., leading up to the premiere of “Nancy Drew” at 9 p.m.

    It’ll be time to start saying goodbye to “Supernatural” when Season 15 begins on Thursday, Oct. 10 at 8 p.m. Then, at 9 p.m. “Legacies” will return. Finally, the week of premieres will bring back “Charmed” for Season 2 on Friday, Oct. 11 at 8 p.m. and “Dynasty” for Season 3 at 9 p.m.

    That’s not all coming to The CW in October. Later in the month, “Black Lightning” will debut on Monday, Oct. 21 at 9 p.m. Autumn is going to be an exciting time.

    [via: Deadline]

  • ‘Jane the Virgin’ Gets Series Finale Date on The CW

    ‘Jane the Virgin’ Gets Series Finale Date on The CW

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    Fans of CW telenovela send-up “Jane the Virgin” will have some time to prepare to say goodbye to the beloved series: The CW has revealed when the show will be signing off for good.

    The network announced this week the date of the “Jane” series finale, which is set to air on Wednesday, July 31 at 9 p.m. EST. According to The CW, that installment will be preceded by what’s being dubbed a “celebratory episode,” which will air at 8 p.m. EST, directly before the series finale.

    It’s still too early to tell how Jane Gloriana Villanueva (played by the radiant, Golden Globe-winning Gina Rodriguez) will fare when the show’s final episode — which also marks its 100th chapter — wraps, but we hope she’s happy. Girlfriend has been through A LOT. (And frankly, so have viewers.)

    Showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman previously promised fans that many loose ends will finally be tied up once “Jane” ends — including who Jane ends up with — and multiple weddings are scheduled. The union of Alba and Jorge (for real this time) has already taken place; now, we just have to wait and see if Jane and Rafael (Justin Baldoni) will say “I do,” too.

    [via: TVLine]

  • New CW Shows Won’t Automatically Stream on Netflix as Deal Ends

    New CW Shows Won’t Automatically Stream on Netflix as Deal Ends

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    The relationship between The CW and Netflix is changing.

    Since 2011, a deal has automatically brought all CW shows from to Netflix shortly after their seasons end, but that will reportedly no longer be the case. The agreement, which was extended in 2016, has now not been renewed, according to Deadline. That means new shows will be shopped around to various streamers and Netflix will have to bid for those it wants.

    Fans of the current CW shows on Netflix such as “Riverdale,” “The Flash,” and “Dynasty” won’t see any changes; past and future seasons will continue to stream on Netflix. It’s new shows like “Katy Keene,” “Nancy Drew,” and “Batwoman” that could land elsewhere. WarnerMedia and CBS own The CW, as THR notes, so their streaming services may choose to nab the rights to the shows they produce. “Batwoman,” for example, is expected to end up on WarnerMedia’s upcoming service as it’s part of the Warner Bros. TV-owned DC Arrowverse, per Deadline.

    A lot is changing in streaming right now, and as more streamers launch, there will be increased competition. Companies including Disney, WarnerMedia, and NBCUniversal are all set to launch their own streaming services in 2019 and 2020, while CBS, HBO, and others have already done so. Additionally, Hulu is now fully controlled by Disney. Somehow, we doubt the end of the deal between The CW and Netflix is the last shakeup we’ll see.

    [via: Deadline; THR]

  • The CW Orders ‘Batwoman,’ ‘Katy Keene,’ ‘Nancy Drew’ to Series

    The CW Orders ‘Batwoman,’ ‘Katy Keene,’ ‘Nancy Drew’ to Series

    Ruby Rose as Batwoman
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    The CW has put out the bat signal.

    The network has ordered “Batwoman,” which stars Ruby Rose as the titular superhero, to series next season. The CW also gave orders to the “Riverdale” spinoff “Katy Keene” and a reimagining of “Nancy Drew.”

    “Jane the Novela,” a spinoff of the soon-to-conclude “Jane the Virgin,” was passed over.

    “Batwoman” centers on the out lesbian and highly trained street fighter Kate Kane/Batwoman. It will be the first live-action scripted drama series starring a lesbian superhero (played by an out actress) at the top of the call sheet.

    Rose was introduced as the character in December during the “Arrow”-verse crossover event “Elseworlds.” The CW released a new teaser for the show:

    “Katy Keene”  stars Lucy Hale (“Pretty Little Liars”) and Ashleigh Murray, who plays Josie McCoy on the flagship series. The aspiring fashion designer and singer meet kindred young artists as they chase their dreams in New York City.

    “Nancy Drew” stars Kennedy McMann as the teen sleuth, who is planning to leave her hometown for college. But when a family tragedy holds her back, she finds herself embroiled in a ghostly murder investigation, and along the way, uncovers secrets that run deeper than she ever imagined.

    With the three new series, The CW has a full plate next season since it renewed all of its freshman shows from this season.