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Roswell, New Mexico, In the Dark, & More Get Summer Premiere Dates at The CW

With news of The CW’s season finale dates dropping earlier today, we now have news on when the remainder of the network’s shows will launch this season.

The summer premieres get underway with the return of Coroner, which launches its fourth season Thursday, June 2, out of an original episode of Walker, reports The Futon Critic.

The CW will then pair up Roswell, New Mexico Season 4 and In the Dark Season 4 on Monday, June 6.

Both shows ended their previous seasons in shocking fashion, so there will be a lot of fans waiting to find out what comes next.

Wellington Paranormal kicks off with two episodes on Wednesday, June 22, in the 9 pm slot.

Devils Season 2 takes over from Walker on June 30, airing with Coroner.

Mysteries Decoded makes its highly-anticipated return to the schedule on Wednesday, July 6.

Check out the full list below.

THURSDAY, JUNE 2

8:00–9:00 pm WALKER (Original Episode)

9:00–10:00 pm CORONER (Season Premiere)

MONDAY, JUNE 6

8:00–9:00 pm ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO (Season Premiere)

9:00–10:00 pm IN THE DARK (Season Premiere)

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22

8:00–9:00 pm THE FLASH (Original Episode)

9:00–9:30 pm WELLINGTON PARANORMAL (Season Premiere)

9:30–10:00 pm WELLINGTON PARANORMAL (Original Episode)

THURSDAY, JUNE 30

8:00–9:00 pm DEVILS (Season Premiere)

9:00–10:00 pm CORONER (Original Episode)

WEDNESDAY, JULY 6

8:00–9:00 pm MYSTERIES DECODED (Season Premiere)

9:00–9:30 pm WELLINGTON PARANORMAL (Original Episode)

9:30–10:00 pm WELLINGTON PARANORMAL (Encore Episode)

The network has already renewed Superman & Lois, All American, The Flash, Walker, Kung Fu, Riverdale, and Nancy Drew for next season.

Naomi, Batwoman, Legends of Tomorrow, Charmed, 4400, and Batwoman are on the bubble.

In the Dark and Roswell, New Mexico previously landed very early pickups, but this time, we shouldn’t expect a definite decision until the shows are actually airing.

The long-term future of The CW is in question, which could explain why many shows are on the bubble as we head into upfronts.

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Paul Dailly is the Associate Editor for TV Fanatic. Follow him on Twitter.

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