All 32 DC TV shows ranked from worst to best

From Batman to Superman and Lois, DC TV has been a staple of our lives for decades, But which of the many DC shows is the very best?
The Flash -- "When Harry Met Harry..." -- Image Number: FLA406b_0300b.jpg -- Pictured: Grant Gustin as The Flash -- Photo: Katie Yu/The CW -- © 2017 The CW Network, LLC. All rights reserved.
The Flash -- "When Harry Met Harry..." -- Image Number: FLA406b_0300b.jpg -- Pictured: Grant Gustin as The Flash -- Photo: Katie Yu/The CW -- © 2017 The CW Network, LLC. All rights reserved. /
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Krypton - Season 2, DC TV
KRYPTON -- "The Alpha and the Omega" Episode 210 -- Pictured: Cameron Cuffe as Seg-El -- (Photo by: Steffan Hill/SYFY) /

19. Krypton (2018 - 2019)

One of the many Superman shows on this list, Krypton is also among the many DC TV shows that was cancelled long before it should have been. It's a prequel to the Man of Steel's story that goes way further back than Smallville did, taking place 200 years before little Kal-El of Krypton was born and focusing on how his family fought their way back from exile and became the legends we all know them to be.

The series aired on SyFy and that was mostly a match made in Heaven as it allowed for it to be more science fiction-heavy than some of the other shows in its genre, but it did have a number of stumbles out of the gate. From its overreliance on dialogue (which could be a lot) to the questionable way that season 1 progresses, it didn't take to the skies right away. The good thing, though, is that it did manage to take off in season 2, producing a much more tight and coherent product. Cameron Cuffe also did a great job as Superman's grandfather Seg-El.

It's wild to think that SyFy was ready to make a Lobo spinoff before it randomly cancelled both ideas. That would have been great to see because Emmett J. Scanlon was fantastic in the role. Honestly, the Krypton-verse was cut down too soon.

Oh, what could have been.