There has been a lot of anticipation around what is coming to the network this fall, but nothing has been more hyped than the upcoming "Arrow/The Flash" spinoff, according to Entertainment Weekly.

But for some viewers, they will have to wait a little longer than just this fall. The spinoff, which is titled "DC's Legends of Tomorrow," will not be premiering on the network until the second half of the season, which basically means after January.

This will also be the case with another highly anticipated show, "Containment." This show is centered around an outbreak that must be contained in order to avoid national or even global repercussions. It follows closely on the zombie outbreak theme, but it is more of a killer virus than a reanimating virus.

But of all the new shows coming to the CW next year, the only one that will be on the fall schedule is the Rachel Bloom drama "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," which is about a woman who quits her job as a lawyer and crosses the country for love, which features an inner monologue of musical interludes (can anyone else say "Ally McBeal?").

"The 100" will also be put off until next fall as well. But, this year's mid-season hit "iZombie" has been added to the fall schedule to air on Tuesdays.

"This has been a terrific season for The CW, and is a result of a strategy we set in motion a few years ago to broaden out and grow our audience," CW's President Mark Pedowitz told Entertainment Weekly.

"We had our most watched season, and our highest-rated season among men, in seven years. We launched The CW's most watched series ever with 'The Flash,' and with 'The Flash' and 'Jane the Virgin,' we received more critical acclaim than ever before."

"The Originals" will be moving to Thursdays next fall to air after its sister series "The Vampire Diaries."

USA Today also reports that the new spinoff "DC's Legends of Tomorrow" has outstanding new characters in it, as evidenced by the trailer. See it below.