IGN reports that the CW has renewed all 4 DC Comics shows...that includes SUPERGIRL!
Here's the link confirming the good news





You made it to a third year.Shakeshift wrote:What is the third year rule?
Shakeshift wrote:What is the third year rule?

Also, many shows since the late 80s have put their casts under seven-year contracts. That's why Star Trek: TNG, DS9 and Voyager all stopped after seven years. The ensemble casts would have become too expensive after renegotiating contracts. Smaller sitcom casts such as Friends and the original five stars of The Big Bang Theory can get away with huge pay demands after going beyond the initial seven years.Visitor wrote:It depends upon the network contract, major actor contracts, and ratings. There are amounts that a network will pay the longer it goes on since the initial contract has a limit.
A highly rated series will get extended even with additional costs because it brings in the ratings that allow the network to charge more for advertising. Batman had to change format because of its costs after season 2. Whereas the Big Bang Theory can get away with higher costs for actors because it was the highest rated comedy.


There's crossover appeal for sure, but it's not really a superheroine show. By the same token, Charmed and Buffy were also long-running fantasy shows with female leads, but not superheroine shows as such.JohnFeer wrote:Isn't 'Xena The Warrior Princess" a super heroine show? If so it lasted seven years in syndication....
