CW
While “Supergirl” would seem to be a fit with CW’s “The Flash” and “Arrow,” the show is seen as being too expensive for the younger-skewing network, and would be more profitable for CBS Corp’s overall portfolio, if it lands at CBS where it currently has a good chance to go to series.
Meanwhile, sources say the CW will preview a first-look trailer at the DC superhero spinoff at their May 14 upfront presentation.
ABC
ABC is also looking to continue its superhero saga with talks of keeping “American Crime” creator John Ridley on the Alphabet’s air by handing him the keys to a new top-secret Marvel project.
As Shonda Rhimes already owns Thursday night on the network with her “TGIT” programming, no surprise here — Shondaland’s next drama “The Catch” with leading lady Mireille Enos, is seen as a lock.
“Dr. Ken,” starring “Community” alum Ken Jeong, was well received at the Alphabet, along with the Chevy Chase-Beverly D’Angelo sitcom and the untitled NBA buddy comedy, set to star Skylar Astin. Though not a favorite, Judah Miller’s comedy is still standing, sources said.
While “Supergirl” would seem to be a fit with CW’s “The Flash” and “Arrow,” the show is seen as being too expensive for the younger-skewing network, and would be more profitable for CBS Corp’s overall portfolio, if it lands at CBS where it currently has a good chance to go to series.
Meanwhile, sources say the CW will preview a first-look trailer at the DC superhero spinoff at their May 14 upfront presentation.
ABC
ABC is also looking to continue its superhero saga with talks of keeping “American Crime” creator John Ridley on the Alphabet’s air by handing him the keys to a new top-secret Marvel project.
As Shonda Rhimes already owns Thursday night on the network with her “TGIT” programming, no surprise here — Shondaland’s next drama “The Catch” with leading lady Mireille Enos, is seen as a lock.
“Dr. Ken,” starring “Community” alum Ken Jeong, was well received at the Alphabet, along with the Chevy Chase-Beverly D’Angelo sitcom and the untitled NBA buddy comedy, set to star Skylar Astin. Though not a favorite, Judah Miller’s comedy is still standing, sources said.
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