Supergirl
American superhero television series
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| 2022 | Supergirl was nominated for GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Drama Series |
| 2021 | Jon Cryer won the Saturn Awards for Best Guest Performance on a Television Series |
| November 9 2021 | Series finale aired on The CW, concluding the show's run |
| March 30 2021 | Season 6 premiered on The CW. |
| 2020 | Supergirl was nominated for GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Drama Series |
| September 22 2020 | It was announced that the series would conclude after season six. |
| September 8 2020 | Fifth season of Supergirl released on DVD in Region 1 and Region 4 |
| March 12 2020 | Production was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
| January 14 2020 | Conclusion of the 'Crisis on Infinite Earths' crossover, resulting in the formation of Earth-Prime and merging of multiple universes. |
| January 7 2020 | The series was renewed for a sixth season. |
| 2019 | Supergirl won the Saturn Awards for Best Superhero Television Series |
| December 8 2019 | Supergirl opened the five-part 'Crisis on Infinite Earths' crossover event. |
| October 2019 | Season 5 premiered on The CW. |
| September 23 2019 | Fourth season of Supergirl released on DVD and Blu-ray in Region 1, Region 4, and Region A |
| September 17 2019 | Fourth season of Supergirl released on DVD and Blu-ray in Region 2 |
| 2018 | Melissa Benoist won the Teen Choice Awards for Choice Action TV Actress |
| 2018 | Supergirl was nominated for People's Choice Awards in the Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show category |
| 2018 | Melissa Benoist was nominated for Saturn Awards Best Actress on a Television Series |
| December 11 2018 | Supergirl participated in the 'Elseworlds' crossover event, airing on a Tuesday. |
| October 14 2018 | Season 4 premiered on The CW. |
| September 18 2018 | Third season of Supergirl released on DVD in Region 1 and Region 4 |
| September 17 2018 | Third season of Supergirl released on DVD and Blu-ray in Region 2 and Region B |
| November 27 2017 | Four-way crossover event 'Crisis on Earth-X' took place, featuring Supergirl across multiple Arrowverse shows. |
| August 22 2017 | Second season of Supergirl released on DVD in Region 1 and Region 4 |
| August 21 2017 | Second season of Supergirl released on DVD and Blu-ray in Region 2 and Region B |
| April 26 2017 | Filming for Season 2 in Vancouver concluded. |
| January 2017 | The series was renewed for Season 3, with Jessica Queller and Robert Rovner taking over as co-showrunners. |
| August 9 2016 | First season of Supergirl released on DVD in Region 1 and Region 4 |
| July 27 2016 | First season of Supergirl released on DVD in Region 4 |
| July 25 2016 | First season of Supergirl released on DVD and Blu-ray in Region 2 and Region B |
| July 25 2016 | Production moved to Vancouver for Season 2, with filming beginning. |
| May 12 2016 | The series was announced to be moving from CBS to The CW for Season 2, with a premiere planned for October 2016. |
| February 3 2016 | Grant Gustin (Barry Allen/Flash) was announced to appear in Supergirl's eighteenth episode of the first season, 'Worlds Finest', establishing the series as part of a multiverse. |
| January 2016 | DC Comics launched a 13-issue bi-weekly digital comic 'Adventures of Supergirl' set in the show's universe. |
| 2015 | Won Most Exciting New Series at the 5th Critics' Choice Television Awards |
| November 30 2015 | Received a full season order from CBS |
| October 26 2015 | Premiered on CBS, marking the start of the television series |
| July 2015 | The pilot episode premiered at San Diego Comic-Con. |
| May 6 2015 | The series was officially picked up by CBS |
| March 2015 | Blake Neely was confirmed as the series' composer. |
| March 29 2015 | Principal photography for the pilot concluded on the Warner Bros. lot. |
| March 4 2015 | Principal photography for the pilot began on the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank, California. |
| February 2015 | Andrew Kreisberg joined the series as writer and executive producer. |
| January 2015 | The CW president Mark Pedowitz revealed openness to a crossover between Supergirl and other DC series. |
| January 2015 | Melissa Benoist was cast as Supergirl after an extensive audition process. |
| November 2014 | Greg Berlanti expressed interest in Supergirl existing in the Arrowverse, the shared universe with Arrow and The Flash. |
| September 2014 | Warner Bros. Television Studios began development of the Supergirl television series, with Greg Berlanti, Ali Adler, and Sarah Schechter as executive producers. |
| September 20 2014 | CBS officially committed to the Supergirl series, planning a premiere for the 2015–16 television schedule. |
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