Her response was almost as mysterious as the departure itself.
Her response was almost as mysterious as the departure itself.
So much for giving vague reasons about “creative differences.”
Ruby Rose departed The CW’s “Batwoman” in a shocking move announced Tuesday. Rumors have flown about why, but both Rose, 34, and The CW have stayed mum since, seemingly framing her exit as her choice.
Ruby Rose said she has made the “very difficult decision” to leave her role as Batwoman after one series.
Light the bat signal — The CW is now in search of a new leading woman.
Luke Wilson has done nearly everything in Hollywood except play a superhero — but with his role in “DC’s Stargirl,” he can now cross that off the list.
TV’s most Unconventional. Upfront. Week. Ever. continued on Thursday with the release of The CW’s heavily asterisked schedule for the 2020-21 TV season.
Team Flash, in this season’s (early) finale, scored a couple of wins — but also may have unknowingly suffered a great loss.
Novice directors don’t usually get advice from the legendary David Lynch — unless you’re “Riverdale” star Madchen Amick, who makes her debut behind the camera for Wednesday night’s Season 4 finale.
Amber Midthunder didn’t have to go far from home to film her role in “Roswell, New Mexico.”
Before taking on the role of transgender superhero Nia Nal a.k.a. Dreamer on the CW’s “Supergirl,” Nicole Maines had already been on the frontlines of fighting for transgender rights. In 2013, Maines was part of the court case Doe v. Clenchy, when her family sued their school district over Maines’ right to use the women’s restroom at her school. The anti-discrimination case escalated to the Maine Supreme Court, where Maines and her family prevailed.
A production assistant on The CW series “Batwoman” was seriously injured last week during an accident on the show’s set in Vancouver.
A production assistant working on the CW’s Batwoman has been left paralyzed from the waste down after suffering an injury on the set of the Warner Bros. TV-produced superhero drama series, which films in Vancouver.
Hanelle Culpepper has signed on to direct and co-executive produce the “Kung Fu” reboot pilot at The CW, Variety has learned exclusively.
“Stargirl” has an official premiere date on DC Universe.
Luke Mitchell has signed on to the CW pilot “Republic of Sarah,” Variety has learned.
Julie Plec is one of the busiest women in Hollywood.
Watch out, Midge Maisel and Blair Waldorf — NYC’s got a new TV fashion queen.
Another CW star is signing on for the network’s upcoming “Walker, Texas Ranger” reboot. Variety has learned exclusively that “The 100’s” Lindsey Morgan has signed on for a lead role in “Walker,” which has received a series order at the broadcaster for the 2020-2021 season.
The CW has ordered two more pilots for the 2020-2021 season, including a second formal order for a series reboot of the 1987 film “The Lost Boys.”
The CW has ordered pilots for the dramas “Kung Fu” and “The Republic of Sarah.” Both projects were previously set up at different networks prior to coming to CW.
The finale of the CW’s “Arrow” failed to draw a large audience for the network and missed the mark a little in the TV ratings.
Ruby Rose’s Batwoman made history during Sunday night’s instalment of The CW series by revealing herself as the first openly gay superhero.
Mark Pedowitz has been named chairman and CEO of the CW Network. The veteran television exec’s new deal will keep him ensconsed at the ViacomCBS-WarnerMedia joint venture, where he has served as president for nearly a decade.
The CW is renewal happy.
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