Agreed, but common sense isn't common. I saw a few episodes; it was cute for young girls to get to know these characters. It didn't require the backlash it got in some spaces. Hopefully, DC continues projects like that. Hopefully, projects aimed at younger audiences, especially attempting to engage young girls directly, continue.
I wonder if the merchandising is ending completely. Or if sales weren't that high anymore.
And, speaking of DC's few kid-aimed shows, did not realize TTGO! has been on the air for nearly ten years.
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So RIP CW. It was sold to Nextstar. They have said that they will apply the same financial standards to CW as they would to any of their businesses. CW is the only network to not be profitable, and NEVER has been. The CW CEO is staying, at least for now. Don't know what this all means, but probably that the days of high budgets and product that barely cracks the ratings are over. And expensive DC shows are also probably done for now.
Yes, I suspect that most of the current lineup will be cancelled after this current season. We already know The Flash is ending.
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I guess the question is if HBOMax might pick up anything, including the DC Shows.