The WB is shaking up its teen-show line-up, and some sci-fi fans won't be happy.
The network is planning to keep "Angel," the "Buffy" spin-off but is expected to axe their extraterrestrial teen show "Roswell," zap2it.com reports.
Meanwhile, "Felicity" has been saved for another season, along with "Dawson's Creek" and "Gilmore Girls".
"Popular" and "Jack & Jill" (starring Amanda Peet) weren't so lucky, though. They've been cancelled.
The WB has also ordered a handful of new shows, including "Raising Dad" which stars Bob Saget as a single father; "Maybe I'm Adopted" which is about a girl who doesn't fit in with her strange family; and "Smallville", a drama about Clark Kent (Superman) as a teenager.
Eddie Cahill, a familiar face from "Friends" and from the WB's "Felicity", has his own show on the WB now. Eddie will star in "Glory Days", about a writer who wants to go home. Kevin Williamson, the "Dawson's Creek" mastermind, will executive-produce the show.
--AllPop