Sci Fi TV Highlights: Series Finale for The Flash, The Librarians Gets a Sequel, and More

Highlights from this past week at The Sci Fi TV Site.

Schedule Notes

The CW’s The Flash wraps up its nine-year run this week with its series finale on Wednesday.  That will also be the end of the official Arrow-verse shows because Superman & Lois is considered tangential to that franchise, and the proposed Justice U show will not be going forward.

See the full listings for the sci fi and fantasy TV shows from the week at this link and you can see all the premieres for May and beyond at this link.

Sci Fi TV News

The CW has given the greenlight for a sequel series to The Librarian that follows a librarian from the past who travels to the present and inadvertently releases magic across the continent. Original series creator Dean Devlin will be onboard as showrunner, but there is no word on returning cast from the previous series . . . the Fall 2023 schedule for the broadcast networks currently only has two genre entries–Quantum Leap (NBC) and Ghosts (CBS)–with shows like La Brea and Not Dead Yet held for mid-season . . . Disney+ and Hulu are purging their content and shows like Willow, Y: The Last Man, and Little Demon will get removed from streaming this week.

Read about these and more in the latest Sci Fi TV Week in Review post.

And keep up with the latest news during the week at r/SciFiTV.

Sci Fi TV Trailers Week


Manifest (Netflix): As the Death Date looms, the Flight 828 passengers and their loved ones race to fulfill their Callings and prevent the terrifying future that awaits. Season 4B premieres June 2nd.

You can see more recent sci fi TV trailers at this link.



CancelledSciFi.com: Keep up with the status updates of all the airing, returning, and upcoming sci fi and fantasy shows for the current season with our Cancellation Watch posts. And be sure to follow the Cancelled Sci Fi Twitter Site  for breaking news and updates.

Author: johnnyjay

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