It seems Arrow isn’t the only show on The CW to announce its comeback. The network, home to multiple DC Comics properties, has just announced the fall premiere dates for its entire line-up.
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As Stephen Amell let his Twitter followers know, Arrow will return on Oct. 12 at 9 pm. This marks the first episode of his series to land on a Thursday night.
That second week of October will be a big one for the rest of The CW slate, and this is what it will look like.
Supergirl will be the first DC CW show back on TV, as it premieres on Monday, October 9 at 8 pm. The Flash will be back the following night – Tuesday, October 10 – also at 8 pm.
After The Flash debuts however, things will start to change.
Legends of Tomorrow will move to Tuesdays, airing just after The Flash at 9 pm. The following night – Wednesday, October 11 – the Archie Comics-inspired Riverdale will premiere at 8 pm.
Thursday will round out the week with two of the network’s biggest programs. Supernatural will return on October 12 at 8 pm. Arrow will follow it up with the 9 pm slot.
Both Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and Jane The Virgin will wrap up the week on Friday nights. The Dynasty reboot will air on Wednesdays after Riverdale, while new military series Valor is set to come on Monday nights following Supergirl.
October isn’t THAT far away, right??
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Supergirl will air its finale on Monday night before returning next fall to its regular spot on Monday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT. The Flash will wrap next week and return to Tuesdays at 8 p.m. in the fall, followed by new episodes of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow at 9. Arrow will move from its Wednesdays at 8 p.m. time slot to Thursday nights, where it will air following new episodes of Supernatural. This Wednesday, though, Arrow wraps its fifth season at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
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