The 100 season 6, iZombie, Jane the Virgin season 5 premiere dates revealed

Want to know the premiere dates for The 100 season 6, iZombie season 5, and Jane the Virgin season 5? You’re in the right place!

Today, The CW revealed the start dates for all of these shows — and we’ve got a little more information as to what to expect.

The 100 – Let’s begin here with the Eliza Taylor drama, which is coming back on Tuesday, April 30 at 9:00 p.m. Eastern, one week after the finale for new series Roswell, New Mexico. It will have a lead-in courtesy of The Flash, which is one of the best ones that it could possibly get. We do think that this could be a season where even more of the heroes come together — or at least that’s what we want after everything that they’ve been through. Note that there is no confirmation out there that this will be the final season; we’re hoping for at least one more beyond this.

Jane the Virgin – Meanwhile, it was confirmed today that Wednesday, March 27 will be the beginning of the end for the Gina Rodriguez comedy series, which is hopefully going to offer up some closure to that Michael cliffhanger and also set the stage for some long-term happiness in Jane’s life. We know that there is an anthology-based spin-off in development (read more about it here), but there is no confirmation that this is going to happen just yet.

iZombie – Meanwhile, the Rose McIver series will kick off its own fifth and final season starting on Thursday, May 2 at 8:00 p.m. Eastern, seemingly taking the place of Supernatural after its season comes to a close. There’s likely going to be more of the same with the final season, as Liv takes on a number of different roles based on the brains she eats. Yet, to go along with that we’re imagining some sort of larger closure — The CW does a good job giving many of its long-running creators a heads-up in advance.

In the Dark – Finally, the new drama series is set to launch on Thursday, April 4 at 9:00 p.m. Eastern, which means that Legacies will be over at this point. Check out the official logline here: “A flawed and irreverent blind woman is the only “witness” to the murder of her drug-dealing friend. After the police dismiss her story, she sets out with her dog, Pretzel, to find the killer while also managing her colorful dating life and the job she hates at Breaking Blind, the guide dog school owned by her overprotective parents.”

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