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JTV: Jane the Virgin Season 5 Release Updates

Jane the Virgin is into its last season. Sadly there will be no more seasons after this as it was confirmed that the series will be ending after the fifth season of the show. The time to finally say farewell to the hit comedy series. The latest season of Jane the Virgin began airing in the United States on March 27th on The CW. The episodes of the show are released to Netflix UK each week within 24 hours of their US premiere. The final episode of season 5 is going to air on August 1, 2019. As I already said, there won’t be another season of Jane the Virgin. This was confirmed by the show’s producers and creator Jennie Snyder Urman. In a statement, they said, “[We’ve] always known when it was going to end,” Executive Producer Brad Silberling told Metro. “It will be 100 episodes when it’s done and 100 is exactly where Jennie [Snyder Urman] always hoped it could end the story. So it’s perfect.” Cast: The main cast made a return for the final season of Jane the Virgin. Here is the ca

A New Theory Reveals What Was Itachi’s Mysterious Illness

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