CW Shows You Totally Forgot?!

Although many cherished series continue to spark conversations among fans, some even after their final episodes a decade ago, there’s also an abundance of shows that debuted, peaked, and then faded into obscurity. Ranging from teen romances to suspenseful thrillers, catastrophic dramas, and even a brief DC series, here are ten CW series you might have forgotten about.

STALKER 2 1.1.4 Patch Notes

In a recent conversation, the CEO and game director Sergiy Grygorovych openly admitted that while the game could have used a bit more development time, the team was practically out of resources at that point. As a result, he chose to release the game early and make necessary improvements later on.

Gears of War: E-Day – People Can Fly Confirmed as Co-Development Partner

As a gamer, I can’t wait to jump back into the fold and work alongside People Can Fly on the next installment of this epic series! It’s an honor and a thrilling chance to amplify the heart-pounding action and captivating storytelling that fans have grown to adore. We’re incredibly grateful for our partners’ faith in us, and we’re looking forward to embarking on this adventure together.

Miraculous Season 6: New Designs, New Opening, New Drama!

The upcoming Season 6 of “Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir” hints at significant changes in store for characters Marinette and Adrien. This is suggested through the unveiling of a fresh opening theme song, which also introduces the latest lineup of superheroes, each with updated appearances to match the advanced technology featured in this season. Catch a glimpse of the new opening sequence for “Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir” Season 6, as it has just been released by Disney Channel, in the video provided above.

New Editor Sparks Major One Piece Revolution!

In the newest edition of Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, Eiichiro Oda announced that he’s welcoming a new editor for his popular series “One Piece”. As translated by Viz Media, Oda expressed his gratitude to Anayama, his previous editor, and warmly welcomed Fukuda as the new member of the team. This change marks the 13th editor for “One Piece” overall, with Fukuda joining two years after Anayama took over editorial responsibilities in 2023. Essentially, this signifies a fresh start or new phase for the series.