UPDATED WITH TRAILER FOR ‘ALL AMERICAN’ SEASON 6
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The CW has announced the official return date for the sixth season of its hit series “All American.” Fans can mark their calendars for April 1st as the show makes its comeback, unveiled during the network’s session at the Television Critics Association’s 2024 winter tour.
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Last season, “All American” secured its place as CW’s most-watched series among the coveted demographic of adults aged 18-49. Additionally, it dominated digital platforms, garnering the largest total audience across all platforms.
The football drama will make its season premiere on April 1st at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Following that, viewers will be treated to a sneak peek of CW’s latest dating competition, “Lovers and Liars,” a spinoff of “FBoy Island.”
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Here’s a sneak at the CW’s full spring schedule:
MONDAY, APRIL 1
– 8:00-9:00pm: “All American” (Season 6 Premiere)
– 9:00-10:00pm: “Lovers and Liars” (Series Premiere)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3
– 8:00-9:00pm: “Walker” (Season 4 Premiere)
– 9:00-10:00pm: “Sight Unseen” (Series Premiere)
THURSDAY, APRIL 11
– 8:00-9:00pm: “Patti Stranger: The Matchmaker” (Series Premiere)
– 9:00-10:00pm: “Lovers and Liars” (Series Premiere Encore)
FRIDAY, APRIL 26
– 8:00-9:00pm: “Penn & Teller: Fool Us” (Original Episode)
– 9:00-10:00pm: “100 Days to Indy” (Season 2 Premiere)
TUESDAY, APRIL 30
– 8:00-9:00pm: “Police 24/7” (Series Premiere)
– 9:00-10:00pm: “Hostage Rescue” (Series Premiere)
Beyond the spring lineup, The CW President of Entertainment, Brad Schwartz, shared insights into the future of popular shows like “All American: Homecoming” and “Superman & Lois.” According to Schwartz, “All American: Homecoming” Season 3 is expected to debut in the summer, emphasizing the show’s ability to stand on its own without relying on the flagship series.
As for “Superman & Lois,” Schwartz anticipates a fall release for the final season, confident that it will rival other fall broadcast shows across competing networks. While no specific release dates have been set for these series, fans can look forward to more captivating content from The CW.
In a statement, Schwartz highlighted the network’s commitment to keeping scripted originals like “All American,” “All American: Homecoming,” and “Walker” on the air for an extended period. The successful economic arrangements with CBS and Warner Bros. Television, coupled with strong ratings, position these shows for a bright future.