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Black Lightning Fans Are Furious Over The Show Ending

This Friday, we learned that yet another Arrowverse series is coming to an end. Black Lightning will conclude on The CW after its upcoming fourth season. Following Arrow wrapping up after eight runs at the beginning of the year, though, and Supergirl announced to finishing with season 6, DC fans have had enough of saying goodbye to their favorite shows in 2020. And here are just some of the heartbroken, frustrated and furious responses going around online right now.

Black Lightning

This Friday, we learned that yet another Arrowverse series is coming to an end. Black Lightning will conclude on The CW after its upcoming fourth season. Following Arrow wrapping up after eight runs at the beginning of the year, though, and Supergirl announced to finishing with season 6, DC fans have had enough of saying goodbye to their favorite shows in 2020. And here are just some of the heartbroken, frustrated and furious responses going around online right now.

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A reasonable reaction.

https://twitter.com/KingLeoPride/status/1330029631278358530?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

We’re gonna miss you, Jefferson!

NOOOOOO!!!

https://twitter.com/Debrabamidele/status/1329852744417554434

Sadly not.

https://twitter.com/BaeBaeRose86/status/1329894198036885508

Anger levels rising…

With two series ending since “Crisis on Infinite Earths,” folks are criticizing The CW for rendering its exciting reboot of the Arrowverse redundant.

https://twitter.com/Ghostkid77/status/1330016891222568960?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

What is Arrowverse?

https://twitter.com/mariethesea/status/1329995809782263808?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

The League will be looking very different next time they get together.

Black Lightning

Of course, Black Lightning was an important and rare entry in the comic book TV genre thanks to its predominantly black cast and black creatives behind the scenes. So, many are disappointed The CW is pulling the plug on it before it gets to its fifth year.

To be fair to the network, though, the story of Black Lightning will hopefully continue in Painkiller, a proposed spinoff that’s been given a backdoor pilot order by The CW. Jordan Calloway’s Khalil Payne will star in the series, with an episode of season 4 due to set it up. Showrunner Salim Akil will return for the project, too, though it’s currently unclear how many, if any, of the BL cast will hop over.

Black Lightning unfortunately didn’t reach the ratings highs of its fellow Arrowverse series, so this cancellation was perhaps inevitable, though that doesn’t make it any harder to swallow. On the upside, we’ve still got season 4 to come. Don’t miss it when it premieres on The CW on February 8th, 2021.