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'Dynasty' Season 4 Premiere Episode Synopsis & Cast List!

Dynasty is back for it’s fourth season TONIGHT (May 7)!

The long awaited new season kicks off right where we left off in season three, with Fallon and Liam getting ready for their wedding.

If you missed the season three finale, Fallon’s bachelorette party got a little wild and was very reminiscent of The Hangover.

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Elizabeth Gillies Is Back On 'Dynasty' In 1 Week - Here's What to Expect!

The upcoming fourth season of Dynasty is exactly ONE WEEK away!!!

The CW filthy rich drama, which stars Elizabeth Gillies, will premiere it’s new season on Friday, May 7th.

Like most other shows, Dynasty is expected to pick up right where they left off on the sudden end of season three, due to the pandemic. If you need a refresher on the season three finale, click here!

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The CW Reveals Spring Premiere Dates For 'Legends of Tomorrow,' 'Republic of Sarah' & More!

The CW has just revealed some midseason premiere dates!

It was announced that DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, In The Dark and Dynasty will all return with new seasons this May.

Legends will premiere it’s upcoming sixth season on Sunday, May 2nd, at 8pm ET/PT. Batwoman will be move back to 9pm.

Dynasty will be returning on Friday, May 7th, at 9pm ET/PT, following a new episode of Charmed in it’s new 8pm time slot on Fridays.

In The Dark season three premieres on Wednesday, June 9th at 9pm ET/PT.

New shows Kung Fu and The Republic of Sarah have also been given premiere dates.

Kung Fu will begin on Wednesday, April 7th at 8pm ET/PT, taking over for Riverdale, which will go on a pre-planned hiatus until July 7th.

The Republic of Sarah premieres on Monday, June 14th at 9pm ET/PT after a new episode of All American.

All episodes will of course be available to stream on The CW app the next day.

We are still waiting on the premiere date for the final season of Supergirl.

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The CW Has Already Renewed 'Walker,' 'Riverdale' & 10 Other Shows!

The CW is issuing early renewals to many of it’s series!

The network just announced that 12 shows will be back for new seasons, according to Variety.

Among the early renewals include new show Walker, as well as Riverdale, The Flash, Legacies, Batwoman, Charmed, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, Nancy Drew, Roswell, New Mexico, In The Dark, Dynasty, and All American.

DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, Roswell, New Mexico, In The Dark and Dynasty have yet to premiere their new seasons on the network.

“Though we’re just a few weeks into the new season, we wanted to get a strategic head start on next season with these early renewals, which allows our production teams to start laying out story arcs and hiring staff, and at the same time, continues to provide us with a strong, stable schedule to build on for next season,” CW President Mark Pedowitz said in a statement.

“As The CW’s 2020-2021 season kicks into high gear, we are thrilled creatively with the direction of our first new shows out of the gate, Walker and Superman & Lois, that we wanted to order the additional episodes to complete their first seasons, and we are particularly pleased with the huge success of the launch of Walker, which debuted as our most watched series premiere in 5 years.”

The CW has also ordered five more episodes for Walker‘s current first season, and two more episodes of Superman & Lois, which premieres later this month.

Supergirl's Sixth Season Pushed Back To Midseason Due To Melissa Benoist's Pregnancy

The schedule for the 2020/2021 season for The CW was announced today (May 14) and there was one show missing from the lineup.

Supergirl has been put on hold a bit longer, due in part to star Melissa Benoist‘s pregnancy, THR reports.

The series is being pushed to premiere mid-season, whenever that happens in 2021, to allow time for Melissa to return after maternity leave.

Taking Supergirl‘s Sunday night time slot is Charmed‘s third season. The reboot is returning to it’s original time, Sunday nights at 9/8c.

Other shows returning mid-season include fellow DC Comic/Arrowverse title DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, Dynasty, In the Dark and Roswell, New Mexico, as well as new series Kung Fu and Republic of Sarah.

In case you missed it, be sure to check out the complete upcoming schedule for The CW’s next season!

Fallon Gets a Surprise Bachelorette Party On Tonight's 'Dynasty' Season Finale

Things are getting a little fun and steamy on tonight’s season finale of Dynasty!

In “My Hangover’s Arrived”, it’s time for Fallon’s (Liz Gillies) surprise Bachelorette Party and things go exactly as one would expect – in the world of Carrington.

Liz previously opened up about where the Dynasty season would end, since they had to cut filming short.

“It was right in the middle of our last day of episode 20, but it’s a 22 episode season, so there is no finale at this juncture, and there is no episode before the finale,” she said on the Zach Sang Show. “It ends in a very weird place. I don’t know what that means for Netflix or for anything, but I know we’re not the only show experiencing this.”

“I don’t know if we’ll pick up the finale later, I’m not sure what the plan is. It certainly shouldn’t end on the episode we finished, because it’s just really random and nothing’s resolved. I apologize if it does,” Liz continued.

Tune in to the season finale of Dynasty TONIGHT (May 8) at 9/8c on The CW!

Liz Gillies Says Filming 'Dynasty' From Her Home Is a 'Horrible' Idea

Liz Gillies opened up about the pandemic shutdown on her show Dynasty.

The 26-year-old actress talked with her friends at the Zach Sang Show and dished about where they left off before stopping production.

“We’re in touch. It was really shocking, as I’m sure it was for every single show or production that shut down. They made the decision quickly, I think it had to be made over the network, or the studio, or whatever, and they had to tell us,” Liz said.

“It was right in the middle of our last day of episode 20, but it’s a 22 episode season, so there is no finale at this juncture, and there is no episode before the finale,” she added. “It ends in a very weird place. I don’t know what that means for Netflix or for anything, but I know we’re not the only show experiencing this.”

“I don’t know if we’ll pick up the finale later, I’m not sure what the plan is. It certainly shouldn’t end on the episode we finished, because it’s just really random and nothing’s resolved. I apologize if it does,” Liz continued.

When asked if she thought they could film from home like some other shows are doing, she responded that she doesn’t think it’s a good idea.

“Sounds horrible. Dynasty? You think all of our houses look like the Dynasty set? They don’t, they don’t look like that. I’m wearing matching sweatpants right now,” she said. LOL!