The Batman legacy lives on.
30.04.2022 - 00:19 / deadline.com
Batwoman is no longer.
The CW has canceled the superhero drama series after three season.
Showrunner Caroline Dries revealed the news on social media, saying she was “bummed, but full of gratitude”.
Batwoman had its challenges; the first season focused on Kate Kane, the cousin on Bruce Wayne, who becomes Batwoman. However. Ruby Rose who played Kane exited the series and Javicia Leslie was cast as former convict Ryan Wilder as she protects Gotham City in the role of Batwoman.
Season three wrapped up in March.
Batwoman is produced by Berlanti Productions in association with Warner Bros Television.
Just got the sad news that #Batwoman will not be seeing an S4. I am bummed, but full of gratitude. What an honor to make 51 episodes. So many inspiring, brilliant people contributed to this series. Thank you producers, cast and crew. Thank you, fans! We love you. ❤️
— Caroline Dries (@carolinedries) April 29, 2022
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