The third season of Batwoman has been its last, since the CW network announced that after 51 episodes broadcast the series was canceled
Every cycle has a beginning and an end, and Batwoman’s path through the Arrowverse, now known as the CWverse, came to an abrupt end, as the series starring Javicia Leslie was cancelled.
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Producer Caroline Dries announced on her twitter account that Batwoman was not renewed for a fourth season, and thanked fans and the cast and production team for their support in making it three seasons.
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
“Just got the sad news that #Batwoman won’t be seeing a season 4. I’m bummed but full of gratitude. What an honor to do 51 episodes. Many inspiring and brilliant people contributed to this series. Thank you producers, cast and crew. Thank you, fans! We love”.
The changes within Batwoman
Batwoman began broadcasting in October 2019, with Ruby Rose as Kate Kane, Bruce Wayne’s cousin who takes on the mantle of Batwoman to fight crime in Gotham.
The second season was a radical change in history with the departure of Ruby Rose and the addition of Javicia Leslie as the new Batwoman, a character created specifically for the series.
After the end of the third season, the CW announced that some shows such as Batwoman and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow would be under review if their return was considered, and this day it was announced that Batwoman ended its broadcasts.
Batwoman stars Javicia Leslie as Ryan Wilder/Batwoman, Rachel Starsken as Alice, Nicole Kang as Mary Hamilton, and Camrus Johnson as Luke Fox.
The third season of Batwoman is broadcast on the CW network in the United States, while in Mexico and Latin America the new episodes can be seen on HBO and on the digital platform HBO Max.
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Harley and Ivy do their thing in SMASH and DC Comics Mexico
Writer Paul Dini and artist Bruce Timm, the creative minds behind the celebrated Batman: The Animated Series, continue to collaborate on their award-winning story BATMAN: MAD LOVE with another story, featuring the insane yet loyal Harley Quinn, this time teaming up with Poison Ivy.
The duo’s latest plan will take them from the streets of Gotham to the jungles of South America, and from there to the bright lights of Hollywood!
SMASH and DC Comics Mexico brings you Batman: Harley and Ivy, an edition that compiles more than 100 pages with other Paul Dini stories where these Best Friends Forever are presented.
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