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Sundays are for The CW South Florida

Posted at 5:31 PM, Oct 01, 2018
and last updated 2018-10-01 17:31:52-04

For the 2018-2019 season, The CW Network will expand its prime-time schedule to include Sunday night, growing its line-up of original first-run programming from five nights to six nights.

This new season launching October 2018, The CW will offer 12 hours of primetime series each week, Sunday-Friday (8:00-10:00pm ET).

“By expanding to six nights, The CW is now able to give our fans even more of the series they’re so passionate about. Broadcasting remains the foundation of our multi-platform approach to bringing our programming to viewers. Over the past seven years, The CW has added more than 80 hours of original scripted programming to its schedule – now that number can continue to climb, as we grow our broadcast line-up, and continue to add content on every platform,” said Pedowitz.

Here at The CW South Florida we are excited to give our audience more of their favorite shows with Supergirl and Charmed kicking off our Fall 2018 season starting October 14 at 8PM.


SUPERGIRL, SUNDAYS AT 8PM

At 12 years old, Kara Zor-El escapes doom on planet Krypton to find protection on Earth with the Danver family, where she grows up in the shadow of her foster sister, Alex, and learns to hide the extraordinary powers she shares with her cousin, Superman. Now an adult living in National City and working for media mogul Cat Grant, Kara finds her days of keeping her abilities a secret are over when super-secret agency head Hank Henshaw enlists her to help protect the city’s citizens from threats. Finally coming into her own, Kara must juggle her new responsibilities with her very human relationships.

CHARMED, SUNDAYS AT 9PM

Mel and Maggie Vera suffer a shock when their mother dies suddenly, but before they have time to heal from their loss, another surprise shows up on their doorstep in the shape of an older sister — brilliant geneticist Macy — whom their mother never told them existed. The emotional stress takes its toll and the girls begin to exhibit impossible new abilities. An explanation comes from an unexpected place: the new chair of the women’s studies department. Harry Greenwood reveals that the three are powerful witches, and he is their white-lighter, there to advise and guide them as they battle dark forces.