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LGBTQ+ shows recently cancelled, from Uncoupled to Everything Now

Two and a Half Men ran for 12 seasons and 262 episodes. Let that sink in for a second. WORDS BY SAM DAMSHENAS HEADER BY YOSEF PHELAN Thanks to returning favourites such as Heartstopper, Good Omens and the RuPaul’s Drag Race franchise, as well as new shows like Fellow Travelers, Glamorous and I Kissed a Boy, 2023 was undeniably one of the best (and most authentic) on record for LGBTQIA+ characters and narratives. Because queers can’t have nice things, however, several championed dramas with L’s, G’s, B’s, T’s and Q’s have been unceremoniously axed…

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Every LGBTQ+ show cancelled over the past year, from The L Word to Glamorous

Two and a Half Men ran for 12 seasons and 262 episodes. Let that sink in for a second. WORDS BY SAM DAMSHENAS HEADER BY YOSEF PHELAN Thanks to returning favourites such as 9-1-1: Lone Star, Euphoria and the RuPaul’s Drag Race franchise, as well as new shows like Heartstopper, Queer as Folk and the reimagining of A League of Their Own, 2022 was undeniably one of the best (and most authentic) on record for LGBTQIA+ characters and narratives. Because queers can’t have nice things, however, several championed dramas with…

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CW cancels LGBTQ+ series Batwoman after three seasons

The popular LGBTQ+ inclusive series Batwoman has been cancelled by the CW. Since 2019, the popular caped crusader has enthralled audiences with her action-packed adventures in Gotham City.  Even though the series experienced a casting hiccup in 2020, the show persevered and delivered fans the first-ever Black Batwoman.  However, in a blow to LGBTQ+ TV representation, the CW cancelled the series without a farewell season.  Taking to Twitter, Caroline Dries shared the sad news with fans in a heartfelt tweet.  “Just got the sad news that #Batwoman will not be seeing an…

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Ruby Rose accuses The CW’s Batwoman of toxic working environment: “Shame on you”

Ruby Rose has accused Batwoman of a toxic working environment and detailed injuries they allegedly suffered when filming the show. Rose left Batwoman in May 2020 and took to Instagram Stories on 20 October to make a series of allegations about her time on the show. “Enough is enough,” they wrote in their first post, which was addressed to the CW, Batwoman showrunner Caroline Dries and Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter of production company Berlanti Productions. “I’m going to tell the whole world what really happened on that set… I…

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Victoria Cartagena has been cast as Renee Montoya in Batwoman season 3

The Batwoman team has finally announced the actress set to play Renee Montoya and she’s no stranger to Gotham City. According to a report from Deadline, Victoria Cartagena will be joining  the third season of Batwoman as a series regular.  Cartagena may be familiar to fans of the DC TV universe, as she portrayed Renee in the Batman prequel series, Gotham.  Taking to Twitter, the 36-year-old expressed her excitement to step back into the shoes of the beloved DC character.  “I guess [Renee Montoya] and I have some unfinished business. So…

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