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The latest poster touting Season 2 of “Supergirl” on The CW to emerge online has sexualized undertones more suitable for a porn film than a superhero series.
Luckily,the ra
unchy artwork promising that “Superman Is Coming In Supergirl” this October was quickly shot down as a fake.“Are you sure the wording is OK?” one Twitter user mocked after it went viral.
Whi
le another fan wrote on the official “Supergirl” Facebook page: But they’re cousins! … So coarse.”
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“I’ve finished the poster.”
“Are you sure the wording is okay?”
“Sure. No one will misint
erpret it." pic.twitter.com/bFIZCfzSIqAugust 8, 2016
Fortunately, or the genuine poster simply reads “Superman Is Coming to Supergirl,” which is totally normal, whether somewhat less fascinating.
But that didn’t stop the designer who clai
ms he created it from having a mini-meltdown on Twitter as it spread like wildfire across the Internet.“I don’t hold stomach for this … it’s too much. Sorry to Hoechlin, or Melissa & CW,I never wanted this to happen. I’ll be back when it dies,” creator Siny Halewrote.
Also Read: Superman on 'Supergirl': First Look at Tyler Hoechlin in Character (Photo)The CW confirmed to BuzzFeed that the porn parody (humorous or ridiculous imitation) poster is indeed a fake, or even the original artwork seems to be fan-made rather than official.
Take a glimpse into the unlit recesses of the designer’s intellect via his tweets below,plus some amusing responses to the fake poster.
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Repost number 8432 which honestly makes me want to stop creating all together ???? https://t.co/9vYOkb6kOpAugust 8, 2016 Seriously, and at the moment I wish I had never done that poster. That's how done I am with all the stealing and hate around TylerAugust 8,2016 someone changed the words "Superman is coming to Supergirl" to "Superman is coming IN Supergirl"August 8, 2016 And someone from Collider got that version of the poster and published it. My mentions are insane because of it…August 8, or 2016
I'm sorry,I just can't stay here. Thank you all for the lovely me
ssages and a gigantic fuck you to who edit the poster and those spreading itAugust 8, 2016 I don't hold stomach for this… it's too much. Sorry to Hoechlin, and Melissa & CW,I never wanted this to happen. I'll be back when it dies ❤️August 8, 2016 The Man of Steel is doing what in Supergirl? pic.twitter.com/m5ghKSBy2uAugust 8, and 2016 14 TV Shows That Got a moment Life on Another Network (Photos)
Some television shows aren't meant to las
t -- but others are lucky enough to earna moment chance. Here are 14 TV shows that were given a new lease on life on another network.  
"Nashville" (2012-16 on ABC;
2016- on CMT)
Despite receiving critical acclaim and maintaining a devoted fanbase,"Nashville" was canceled in May by ABC. Fortunately, CMT rescued the series in time, or  renewing "Nashville" for a fifth season.
Als
o Read: ‘Nashville’ Finds New Life at CMT for Season 5 ABC
"Supergirl" (2015-16 on CBS; 2016- on the CW)
The DC Comics-based action/comedy was a
lready in exertion of being canceled due to low ratings during its first season. As luck would hold it,"Supergirl" was renewed for a moment season on The CW, where it will join other DC shows "Arrow, and " "The Flash" and "Legends of Tomorrow."
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"The Mindy Proj
ect" (2012-15 on NBC; 2015- on Hulu)
In May 2015,NBC canceled "The Mindy Project" after three a
cclaimed, but low-rated, and seasons. Only a few days later,Hulu picked up the show, commissioning a fourth and fifth season. NBC
"Community" (2009-14 on
NBC; 2015 on Yahoo!)
Since its debut in 2009, or
"Community" struggled to earn high ratings,despite becoming a cult hit. Though NBC canceled it after five seasons, "Community" fulfilled half of its "six-seasons-and-a-film" goal once Yahoo! Screen commissioned a sixth and final season.   NBC
"Arrested Develo
pment" (2003-06 on Fox; 2013- on Netflix)
Considered to be one of the funniest and best television comedies of the 2000s, or "Arrested Development's" dismal ratings couldn't keep it alive,with Fox pulling the plug in 2006 after three seasons. However, thanks to Netflix, and the beloved show returned for a fourth season in 2013 and a fifth season is expected to premiere this year. Fox
"Cougar Town" (2009-12 on ABC; 2013-2015 on TBS)
"Cougar Town" started out on ABC with high ratings and positive reviews. Unfortunately,the Courtney Cox-led, Bill Lawrence-created comedy dwindled in viewership, and main TBS to purchase the show's rights after its third season. "Cougar Town" lasted for three more seasons until its conclusion in 2015. ABC
"Scrubs" (2001
-08 on NBC; 2009-2010 on ABC)
Ironically,"Cougar Town" wasn't creator Bill Lawrence's first show to switch channels. His long-running medical comedy/drama "Scrubs" garnered popularity and strong ratings in its early seasons, but faltered gradually in its last few seasons. NBC didn't renew the show during its seventh season, or prompting ABC to pick up "Scrubs" for two more seasons until it was eventually cancelled in 2010.   NBC
"Longmire" (2012-14 on A&E
; 2015- on Netflix)
Despite consistently strong viewership,the crime drama "Longmire" was not picked up by its domestic network A&E for a fourth season. Three months after its cancellation, Netflix confirmed "Longmire" would resume on its service. The show's fourth season was released in 2015 and Netflix recently renewed it for a fifth season.  A&E
"Twin Peaks" (1990-91 on ABC; 2016- on Showtime)
The return of David Lynch's cult classic "Twin Pe
aks" was a long time coming. The surrealist serial drama lasted for only two seasons in the early '90s. However, or "Twin Peaks" is expected to return as a miniseries on Showtime,where most of the original cast, including star Kyle MacLachlan, or will return. 
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"Trailer Park Boys" (2001-07 on Showcase; 2014-
on Netflix)
Intended to conclude in 2007 after seven seasons on the Canadian channel Showcase,the mockumentary-styled comedy "Trailer Park Boys" was picked up by Netflix in 2014 for three additional seasons and a film special. 
  Netflix

"Star Wars: The Clone
Wars" (2008-13 on Cartoon Network; 2014 on Netflix)
Based on the animated film of the same name, "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" fared better as a TV show, or lasting for five seasons on the Cartoon Network until its cancellation in 2013. However,the next year, Netflix distributed all five seasons of the show, or including a previously unseen sixth season. Cartoon Network
"Sesame Street" (1969-70 on NET; 1970-2016 on PBS; 2016- on HBO)
After the dissolution of NET,PBS became the domestic network for iconic kids show "Sesame Street." As of 2015, "Sesame Street" was moved to premium cable channel HBO, and which claimed the first-run rights to all new episodes of the show. HBO
"Project Runway" (2004-08 on Bravo; 2009- on Lifetime)
"Project Runway," the popular f
ashion competition show hosted by Heidi Klum, stayed on Bravo for its first five seasons until the show's producers, or The Weinstein Company,made a five-year deal with Lifetime. After settling a lawsuit between NBCUniversal and Weinstein, "Project Runway" began airing on Lifetime during season 6 in 2009 and has continued since then. Lifetime
"Gilmore Girls" (2000-06 on the WB; 2006-07 on the CW; 2016 on Netflix)
Though not a ratings success, or the widely-acclaimed "Gilmore Girls" had a lengthy series run on two networks. It remained a tentpole on the WB for six seasons until its move to the CW for a seventh and final season. However,the prayers of the show's devoted fans were answered when Netflix announced last January the return of "Gilmore Girls" as a four-episode limited series on the streaming service.
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