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Post by Feologild Oakes on Jul 6, 2020 22:27:34 GMT
“Stargirl” has been renewed for a second season at The CW. With the renewal, The CW and its digital platforms will be the exclusive in-season home of the series starting with its second season. Season 2 will not stream on the show’s original home at DC Universe. It was announced ahead of the series premiere that episodes of the show would air on CW the day after their streaming debut on DCU. “Stargirl” follows high school sophomore Courtney Whitmore (Brec Bassinger) as she moves to Blue Valley, Nebraska after her mother remarries Pat Dugan (Luke Wilson). There, she inspires an unlikely group of young heroes to stop the villains of the past. It also stars Amy Smart, Trae Romano, Cameron Gellman, Yvette Monreal, Anjelika Washington, Meg DeLacy, Neil Jackson, Jake Austin Walker, Christopher James Baker and Hunter Sansone. The show debuted on DCU on May 18 and on CW on May 19. Like other streamers, DCU does not release viewership numbers. On CW, the show has done well, particularly for a summer series. To date, it has averaged a 0.2 rating in adults 18-49 and just over 1 million viewers per episode in the Nielsen Live+Same Day ratings. That is on par with other DC superhero shows that aired on CW during the regular season. In Live+3, the show rises to a 0.4 and 1.5 million viewers. Geoff Johns created the comic book series and serves as co-showrunner and executive producer along with Melissa Carter. Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter of Berlanti Productions also executive produce. It is based on the characters from DC created by Johns as a tribute to his sister. The series is produced by Berlanti Productions and Mad Ghost Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. “Stargirl” was the first DCU show to find a home on CW but not the last. In announcing its fall schedule, the broadcaster revealed it had acquired the broadcast rights to the DCU show “Swamp Thing,” which was canceled at the streamer shortly after the launch of the first season. Other DCU shows have found homes on other platforms as well. The second season of “Doom Patrol” recently debuted on both DCU and HBO Max, while the animated DCU series “Harley Quinn” will soon be available on HBO Max as well. Stargirl’ Renewed for Season 2, Moves to CW From DC Universe
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Post by onethreetwo on Jul 17, 2020 7:31:50 GMT
Is DC giving up on their streaming service? It seems like it, no?
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Jul 17, 2020 9:53:59 GMT
I have no idea, but its possible.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Aug 16, 2020 22:22:55 GMT
Season was good and the finale was excellent. Looking forward to season 2.
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Post by onethreetwo on Aug 16, 2020 22:27:46 GMT
Season was good and the finale was excellent. Looking forward to season 2. I thought the season ranged from good to bad, but I agree the season finale was really good. It's going to be a long wait for season 2.
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Post by hi224 on Aug 17, 2020 9:18:02 GMT
CBS seems to be giving up lol on their streaming service actually.
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Post by onethreetwo on Aug 17, 2020 12:17:53 GMT
CBS seems to be giving up lol on their streaming service actually. Maybe they should have created a Warner Brothers streaming service instead of one just for DC. They really messed this up. Step 1 is to make good shows. They did that. Step 2 is to force people to pay for your service to watch them. Now that, they couldn't do. They just could not resist the urge to sell them off. They didn't even try to make it work.
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Post by DarkManX on Aug 18, 2020 15:03:02 GMT
Really? What good shows would those be?
People can't afford 500 streaming services. This might be the first we see of a larger collapse of streaming services overall.
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Post by onethreetwo on Aug 18, 2020 16:57:21 GMT
Really? What good shows would those be? People can't afford 500 streaming services. This might be the first we see of a larger collapse of streaming services overall. Titans Doom Patrol Swam Thing Stargirl That's all of them. And they've all been good. Are you going to claim any of those were bad shows?
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Post by DarkManX on Aug 18, 2020 20:04:21 GMT
Really? What good shows would those be? People can't afford 500 streaming services. This might be the first we see of a larger collapse of streaming services overall. Titans Doom Patrol Swam Thing Stargirl That's all of them. And they've all been good. Are you going to claim any of those were bad shows? Never seen them outside their trailers. Stargirl is there to appease SJW's and I have no desire to see the Titans or the Doom Patrol as bloodthirsty serial killers because DC doesn't know how to compete with Marvel properly. The only show I might be interested in is Swamp Thing, but I can't afford 500 streaming services.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2020 12:31:41 GMT
Im so behind on a lot of comic book shows. This, Swamp Thing, Runaways s3 and Doom Patrol s2. Maybe Inhumans too if I feel like it
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Post by MCDemuth on Sept 4, 2020 21:00:02 GMT
People can't afford 500 streaming services. This might be the first we see of a larger collapse of streaming services overall. I've been thinking that for a long time now... If each one is $2.00 a month, to get all of them would be $1,000.00 a month... Unless someone is making a millionaire dollars a year, NO ONE will ever be to pay that kind of money... Especially, if all you want to see is just one show, and one one show on each service. Individual services, as a business model, is one that is doomed to failure. We need one service that offers media from all sources.
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Post by DarkManX on Sept 4, 2020 22:39:09 GMT
People can't afford 500 streaming services. This might be the first we see of a larger collapse of streaming services overall. I've been thinking that for a long time now... If each one is $2.00 a month, to get all of them would be $1,000.00 a month... Unless someone is making a millionaire dollars a year, NO ONE will ever be to pay that kind of money... Especially, if all you want to see is just one show, and one one show on each service. Individual services, as a business model, is one that is doomed to failure. We need one service that offers media from all sources. I think we'll have a situation where won't have just one (there'd be a monopoly) but we'll have three big streaming services much like HBO, Showtime, and Starz.
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