'Supergirl' May Be Coming to an End, but That Doesn't Mean She'll Be Gone Forever
By Jamie LernerNov. 9 2021, Published 9:59 a.m. ET
Fans of the Arrowverse are distraught now that Supergirl is coming to an finish. One of the one female-led sequence in the CW superhero universe, the finale of Supergirl airs Nov. Nine after six seasons.
Between its quite a success 6th season and the years of personality development for Kara Danvers (Melissa Benoist), everybody wants to grasp what the future holds for Supergirl and her Super Friends.
Mainly, it in point of fact appears like Supergirl has after all discovered its footing in its 6th season by means of exploring the characters’ powers and histories. Season 5 used to be so targeted on Lex Luthor. A Season 6 that’s extra centered on Kara and her friends is so a lot more charming, and we wish more of it! So why is Supergirl ending now? Could there be a spinoff collection?
‘Supergirl’ is ending after six seasons in the Arrowverse.
Despite its dedicated fanbase, Supergirl had the bottom rankings and viewership of any show within the Arrowverse over the process its six-season run. So on a purely capitalist level, Supergirl is ending just because it wasn’t making enough cash for the community. However, there might be extra to it.
According to rumors, the entire actors had six-season contracts and decided to not renew. Mainly, Melissa Benoist, the display’s leading girl, has determined that her time as Supergirl is up.
She recently gave delivery to her son, Huxley Robert Wood, whom she parents with husband and Supergirl co-star Chris Wood. Melissa told EW, “I without a doubt will pass over enjoying the function, but I used to be ready for a destroy, in my view."
Now, although Melissa doesn’t have any future projects listed on IMDb, she does have a major venture in the works. In February 2021, Deadline reported that Melissa signed a deal with Warner Bros. to launch her own production company, Three Things Productions.
She’ll be focusing on developing and producing original content for multiple streaming platforms, as well as network television, so it’s safe to say Melissa has her work cut out for her.
Is there going to be another ‘Supergirl’ spinoff?
There’s already been one Supergirl spinoff in Superman & Lois, which many fans angrily thought was the reason that Supergirl was canceled. (Do we really need more Superman content instead of Supergirl?)
Regardless, that means that we could see Kara Danvers again. Despite being ready to leave Supergirl behind, Melissa revealed, “I am not opposed to putting on the suit again, and I know there probably will be opportunities to.”
Fans are also hankering for a spinoff with the Super Friends. Season 6 saw Nia, Kelly, Lena, and Alex develop beyond the parts of side characters.
They’re finally exploring their powers, relationships, and histories in a new way, and it would be such a shame to see these women’s stories end just as they’re getting juicy. So could there actually be a spinoff?
Well, Supergirl showrunner Jessica Queller revealed to The Wrap, “I’m in point of fact attached to the Midvale women, to the flashback episodes [with] younger Kara and young Alex and younger Cat Grant. I feel that would be a nice spinoff.”
So while nothing’s slated as of yet, fans need a Super Friends spinoff, and the showrunner is focused on exploring the young heroes. We’d honestly be proud of the rest that can deliver us more feminist heroes.
The two-hour series finale of Supergirl airs on Nov. Nine at Eight p.m. EST on the CW.
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