Nikita

‘Nikita’ Final Season Format Revealed, Two-Hour Movie Wrap-Up?
‘Nikita’ Final Season Format Revealed, Two-Hour Movie Wrap-Up?
‘Nikita’ Final Season Format Revealed, Two-Hour Movie Wrap-Up?
Though fans of The CW spy thriller 'Nikita' were dismayed to learn that the network ultimately decided to bring the series to a close, hope was again raised that 'Nikita' would be granted an additional six hours to wrap up its story. Rumors flew at Comic-Con 2013 that the six remaining episodes would take the form of three feature-length movies, though now CW president Mark Pedowitz has stepped up
‘Nikita’ Season 4: How Short Is the Final Season Renewal Order?
‘Nikita’ Season 4: How Short Is the Final Season Renewal Order?
‘Nikita’ Season 4: How Short Is the Final Season Renewal Order?
After months spent in limbo, fans of The CW's 'Nikita' were overjoyed to learn yesterday that their favorite division spies would indeed return for a fourth season, along with a second season of 'Sex and the City' prequel 'The Carrie Diaries." The CW won't release its full episode order and schedule until next week, but for how many episodes can we expect 'Nikita' back? And will it prove the
The CW Greenlights ‘Nikita’ Season 4 and ‘The Carrie Diaries’ Season 2
The CW Greenlights ‘Nikita’ Season 4 and ‘The Carrie Diaries’ Season 2
The CW Greenlights ‘Nikita’ Season 4 and ‘The Carrie Diaries’ Season 2
And the hits keep on coming! Shortly after announcing their multiple pickups, and long after many of their existing CW counterparts have been renewed, both 'Nikita' and 'The Carrie Diaries' have been picked up for additional seasons. 'Nikita' will return for a shortened fourth outing, while 'The Carrie Diaries' will continue its 'Sex and the City' buildup into a second season, so get the latest on
‘Nikita’ Season 4: The CW Renews for Shortened Season?
‘Nikita’ Season 4: The CW Renews for Shortened Season?
‘Nikita’ Season 4: The CW Renews for Shortened Season?
It will still be a few weeks yet before the major broadcast networks announce their official plans for renewals and cancellations, though a few networks have already made decisions on their more assured properties. The CW will soon decide the fate of perpetual bubble series 'Nikita,' but early word has broken that the network will likely renew that Maggie Q-fronted spy drama, if only for a shorten