THE CW fans have threatened to “boycott” the network after they canceled a slew of shows on Thursday.
The company has cut Dynasty, Legacies, Charmed, Naomi, The 4400, In the Dark, and Roswell, New Mexico from its lineup.
After the news broke, fans referred to the massive cancelation of series as a “bloodbath.”
Naomi and The 4400 only aired one season before The CW decided to end them.
Meanwhile, the Charmed and Roswell reboots, as well as In The Dark and Legacies, have been canceled after four seasons.
Dynasty lasted the longest out of the shows that were chopped on Thursday, and the uproar from fans on social media showed they also had one of the most vocal fanbases of the bunch, too.
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One angry fan said the cancelation was “so upsetting,” while another asked: ”WHAT THE HELL?”
A third tweeted: “WTF WHYYYY?? NO I WILL NOT ACCEPT THIS.
They then begged for the network to “cancel Riverdale instead.”
“The CW canceling Dynasty is my villain origin story,” one fan sarcastically wrote.
Another said: “Literally Dynasty was the last decent thing they had imo. Yes I’m pissed.”
Dynasty starred Nickelodeon alum Elizabeth Gillies as heiress Fallon Carrington and followed all of the personal and professional drama surrounding her family.
It was based on the 1980s soap opera of the same name, which ran for nine seasons on ABC.
Meanwhile, with the cancelation of Legacies, an offshoot of The Originals, it’s an end of an era on the network.
The show, which is currently in the middle of airing its fourth and now-final season, was the third show in The Vampire Diaries franchise.
After its series finale next month, that means for the first time in 13 years there won’t be a TVD franchise show on the network.
With all of the CW cancelations, fans threatened to “boycott” the network, calling it a “disgrace how they handle shows.”
Just weeks ago, the network had canceled two other shows.
Batwoman has ended after three seasons, which were riddled with controversies.
The long-running superhero series Legends of Tomorrow, which was part of the CW’s Arrowverse, ran for seven seasons.
Not all of the shows on the network’s roster have been canceled, though.
In March, All American, The Flash, Riverdale, Kung Fu, Nancy Drew, Superman & Lois, and Walker were all renewed.
Also, as other series was cut, a second season of freshman drama All American: Homecoming was ordered on Thursday.
The network shake-up continued later in the day as The CW officially ordered Supernatural prequel show The Winchesters and Walker spinoff, Walker: Independence, to series.
Gotham Knights, which is based on characters from the DC comics, was also given a series order.
Fans are still waiting to hear about the fate of shows Tom Swift and Stargirl.
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Tom Swift, which is a spinoff from Nancy Drew, has not yet premiered on the network.
Meanwhile, Stargirl is still waiting to air its third season, after it wrapped filming a few weeks ago.