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As 'Supergirl' flies in on Mondays, the CW stays mostly intact for the fall

All is right with the world.

Supergirl, rightfully so, moves from sister network CBS to join its other superhero brethren on the CW this fall. Keep your fingers crossed for a massive crossover event for all the DC superhero shows; CW President Mark Pedowitz promised one in December, according to Deadline's live blogging of the announcement this morning.

But the network, heading into its 10th anniversary, can't resist the allure of the supernatural series that carved its niche as it announced four new shows. In Frequency, which is based on the movie, a detective hears the voice of her father who was killed when she was 8. Even Riverdale, the long-discussed live-action series based on the Archie comic books, is going the dangerous and shadowy route; it will premiere mid-season.

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Most series are returning, leaving most of the changes having to do with time slots.

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Fall schedule

MONDAY

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7 p.m. Supergirl

8 p.m. Jane the Virgin

TUESDAY

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7 p.m. The Flash

8 p.m. No Tomorrow is a drama about a buttoned-up woman invited to live her life to its fullest after she meets a man who thinks the end of the world is nigh.

WEDNESDAY

7 p.m. Arrow

8 p.m. Frequency

THURSDAY

7 p.m. DC's Legends of Tomorrow

8 p.m. Supernatural

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FRIDAY

7 p.m. The Vampire Diaries

8 p.m. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

Other new shows: Riverdale

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Others returning: The Originals, The 100, iZombie, Reign

Canceled: America's Next Top ModelBeauty & The BeastContainment; Significant Mother