The CW Moves Riverdale, Jane the Virgin, Arrow

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The CW’s 2017-18 prime-time schedule sees Riverdale moving to a new night on Wednesdays, paired with the new Dynasty reboot.

Supergirl returns for its third season on Mondays at 8 p.m., followed by the new military drama Valor, starring Christina Ochoa and Matt Barr.

Tuesdays once again see the pairing of The Flash and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.

Riverdale moves to Wednesdays at 8 p.m. for its sophomore season, followed by Dynasty, a reimagining of the classic prime-time soap from executive producers Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage (The O.C., Gossip Girl) and Sallie Patrick (Revenge).

Supernatural leads off Thursdays, which will now see Arrow in the 9 p.m. slot.

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend returns to Friday nights, though now at 8 p.m. The returning series will be paired with Jane the Virgin on its new night.

For midseason, The CW has lined up Black Lightning, based on the characters from DC, and Life Sentence, starring Lucy Hale (Pretty Little Liars).

Mark Pedowitz, the president of The CW, commented: “The CW has transformed over the past few years, from a linear network into a true multi-platform success. Whether it’s on broadcast, on VOD, OTT, digital, or mobile, we are reaching those viewers everywhere they are, with opportunities for our advertisers across every platform.

“Next season we have four new scripted series, continuing our mission of adding more original programming to schedule all year long. In the fall, we have the action-packed new military drama Valor, and a new version of the iconic soap Dynasty, giving us two new female-focused series that add more balance to our prime-time lineup. For midseason, we have the heartwarming comedy Life Sentence, starring Lucy Hale, a terrific actress; and we have the exciting new series Black Lightning, based on the DC character. Next season, we will have our strongest schedule ever, with a broad range of series to appeal to both women and men, across a wide range of demographics. And we will continue to provide our advertisers new opportunities to reach our audience, the youngest of any broadcaster, on every platform.”