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Another show fell a prey to the coronavirus predator.
DC Universe’slong-running show “DC Daily” has officially been cancelled.Colliderconfirmed the news regarding the cancellation.
A Remarkable Show
It sure is heartbreaking news forDCfans as DC Daily is one of the shows that are on DC Universe from the initial stage.
The show which premiered in September 2018 aired over 400 episodes.

DC Daily offered DC fans with news, interviews and in-depth panel discussions about DCmoviesand Television shows.
Since its launch, the news show featured a lot of knowledgeable hosts from Hector Navarro and Clarke Wolfe to Samm Levine and Sam Humphries.

It even featured several guests including Tiffany Smith and Harley Quinn Smith, Brian Tong, Markeia McCarty, John Kourounisand John Barrowman to discuss everything on DC.
But recently, DC’s spokesperson confirms that the show has come to an end.

The spokesperson, while speaking to Collider even thanked all the fans and talent and hosts for bringing making the show a success.
A Final Sendoff
Despite being the show with least budget on the platform, it was unable to overcome the unexpected production challenges brought in by the coronavirus pandemic.
Even if it’s sad to see DC Daily go, look at the bright side that it will air its final episode on July 3, giving fans a chance to say a final goodbye.

Above all, One of the program’s hosts,Clarke Wolfe, tweeted to express her feelings regarding the news.
check out the tweet below:
#DCDailywas a dream job. I cannot stress enough that this show’s cast and crew have become like family to me. I am so proud of what we were able to accomplish as fans of the DC brand. The good news is we still have a bunch more episodes to go! Our series finale will air on 7/3.pic.twitter.com/gGQYKQfM4N
— Clarke Wolfe (@clarkewolfe)August 24, 2025

Sources:The Collider,CBR
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