‘Batwoman’ Season 1, May 17, 2020 Episode 20 Is The Finale. Renewed For Season 2
Hey, “Batwoman” fans. We are back at you with a brand new article for your favorite show. We’ve got some bad news for you and some good news. However, the good news is way batter. So, don’t worry.
We’re going to start off with the bad news first. The bad news is the first season of Batwoman is indeed ending tonight with the 20th episode. Yep, that’s right, guys. Episode 20 is the finale episode of Batwoman’s premiere season 1. That means you guys will have to wait a while to get some fresh, new episodes of the series.
Speaking of fresh, new episodes, that leads us right in to the good news that we have for you. The good news is we can officially confirm with you, right now, that Batwoman has indeed been renewed for a brand new season 2! That’s right, guys. The CW officially announced that they will be ordering another season of Batwoman.
According to the folks over at TV Line, they actually made their season 2 renewal announcement quite early. It happened way back in January 2020. At the time, they decided to give early renewals to a couple of their shows.
Along with Batwoman, The CW renewed The Flash for season 7, Riverdale for season 5, Supergirl for season 6, Black Lightning for season 4, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow for season 6, All American for season 3, Charmed for season 3, Legacies for season 3, In the Dark for season 3, Roswell New Mexico for season 3, Nancy Drew for season 3, Dynasty for season 4 and Katy Keene for season 2.
The president of The CW Mark Pedowitz delivered some very positive statements during the renewal announcement. He said, “These early orders for next season give our production teams a head start in plotting out story arcs and a jump on hiring staff, and this also provides us with a strong foundation of established, fan-favorite CW shows to build on for next season.
We’ve been thrilled with the creative direction of all three new series, and even though we are in the very early stages of our new full stack streaming strategy, which allows viewers to catch up on our new shows from the beginning. We’re already seeing incredibly positive results from our multiplatform viewership for Nancy Drew and Batwoman.”
Looking at the numbers for Batwoman season 1, it averaged 1.0009 million LIVE viewers per episode and a 0.26 ratings score for the 18-49 year old demographics. The last episode 19 that aired on May 10, 2020 brought in 704,000 LIVE viewers and a 0.20 ratings score.
The highest-viewed episode was the premiere episode 1. It brought in 1.860 million LIVE viewers. The lowest-viewed episode was episode 17. It brought in about 634,000 LIVE viewers.
The highest-rated episode was the premiere episode 1 with a 0.47 ratings score. The lowest-rated episode was episode 11 with a 0.15 ratings score. So, overall, I would say Batwoman did well for a CW show, and The CW definitely seemed to think so too since they renewed it.
Spoiler warning: For those of you who are interested, The CW released an official,teaser description for tonight’s finale episode 20. It definitely features quiet a few spoiler teasers. So, if you don’t like spoilers, you should definitely close out of this article right now.
The official title for episode 20 is called, “O,Mouse!” The CW’s official description for episode 20 reads like this, “When one of Gotham’s former heroes returns to his old stomping grounds to settle a score, both Batwoman (Ruby Rose) and Commander Kane (Dougray Scott) find themselves on the defensive.
Meanwhile, Alice (Rachel Skarsten) has uncovered what could finally take down Batwoman, but she is losing hold on her henchman Mouse (guest star Sam Littlefield) and Hush (guest star Gabriel Mann), sending her spiraling into her most wicked self.
Luke (Camrus Johnson) immediately focuses on finding a way to protect Batwoman from Alice, and Mary (Nicole Kang) has a chance to be the sister Kate has needed all along. New information surfaces, forcing Julia (guest star Christina Wolfe) to warn Sophie (Meagan Tandy) about the person pulling the strings.
And in a final standoff, when Commander Kane refuses to retreat from his war on Batwoman, Kate may find herself more than heartbroken by her father’s choices.”
Episode 20 was directed by Amanda Tapping, and it was written by Holly Henderson and Don Whitehead.
Again, tonight’s May 17, 2020, episode 20 is the season finale episode for Batwoman’s first season 1. It’s scheduled to air at approximately 7 pm central standard time on The CW, of course.
Every episode of BATWOMAN will be available to stream on CWTV.com and The CW App the day after broadcast for free.
Alright guys. That’s all we’ve got for this latest “Batwoman” TV show report, but definitely stay tuned for more.
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