The CW has announced their official Fall 2016 TV schedule, and needless to say, it's even more superhero-heavy than ever before.

It's The CW's day to unveil their new lineup of shows, and they seem to betting hard on superheroes, and of course, the supernatural. Let's go day by day.

Mondays will feature Supergirl at 8 p.m. ET/PT. The Melissa Benoist-led drama appeared on CBS this past season but The CW (which is a subsidiary of CBS) will now be its home. This leads into a new season of Jane the Virgin at 9 p.m.

Tuesdays will continue as always with The Flash at 8 p.m., leading into the new series No Tomorrow at 9 p.m. No Tomorrow stars Tori Anderson as a cautious woman who falls in love with a risk-taking man, and promptly attempt to fulfill their bucket lists.

Wednesdays are continuing with Arrow at 8 p.m. This leads into the new drama Frequency at 9 p.m. Frequency centers on a police detective (played by Peyton List) who is shocked to discover she is able to communicate with her dead father, via ham radio. They then proceed to work on an unsolved murder together, leading to some major consequences that affect the present.

Thursdays will air Legends of Tomorrow at 8 p.m., followed by Supernatural at 9 p.m., a change from the usual Wednesdays at 9 p.m. timeslot.

Finally, Fridays will feature new seasons of The Vampire Diaries at 8 p.m. and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend at 9 p.m.

As for The CW's other programming, The 100, iZombie and Reign are slated to return for midseason, along with the new series Riverdale.

You can check out trailers for both No Tomorrow and Frequency below.

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