The CW Is Moving Away From Superhero Shows

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The CW Network is undergoing a major transformation in its programming lineup, with a notable shift away from superhero shows.

In an effort to attract a broader audience and increase profitability, The CW is moving away from the superhero genre that helped build the Arrowverse and other series like Riverdale and the Nancy Drew reboot.

The move is part of a broader strategy to meet the profit goal set by The CW's new owner, Nexstar Media Group.

Nexstar primarily owns local TV stations across the country, and the average age of the CW broadcast viewer is 58 years old. As a result, The CW is looking to appeal to older viewers with more broad-appeal programming.

Some of the new shows that The CW is developing include:

Joan, a series starring Sophie Turner as an infamous jewel thief
The Librarians: The Next Chapter, a spinoff of the TNT drama
The Swarm, a German eco-sci-fi series
Sullivan's Crossing, a Canadian medical drama based on books written by Robyn Carr
The CW is also excited about unscripted acquisitions, such as the Max castoff FBoy Island.

The network believes that bold and impactful unscripted shows like FBoy Island have the potential to break through and captivate audiences.

The CW's transformation is still in its early stages, but it is clear that the network is looking to make some big changes in the years to come.

Will you be tuning in to see what the new CW has to offer?
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