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  1. For the titular character, see Reign (split personality). "Who is she?" "Worldkiller. The one who will bring about the end of times. This is your purpose, to fight the Devil." —Kara Danvers and Thomas Coville "Reign" is the ninth and midseason finale episode of the third season of Supergirl, and...

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  2. Reign (as a dark personality of Samantha Arias and later as a separate physical being) is the second female Arrowverse main antagonist (after Astra), the second who is from Krypton (after Astra) and the first female main antagonist of Supergirl who originates from the comics.

  3. Reign is Leaving Amazon Prime. It'll happen on 05/01/2024. No idea if it'll be back, or whether another streaming service is picking it up. Watch while you still can!

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    • Year four brought us the first season of Supergirl, which was originally aired on CBS and was not considered the same world as the Arrowverse.
  4. Reign is the split personality of Samantha Arias and the main antagonist of Season 3 of Supergirl. She is a world killer who was created by the Kryptonian sorceress Serena and sent to Earth, where Reign was adopted by a human woman.

  5. Reign is the secondary antagonist of the 2015-2021 TV series Supergirl, which is apart of DC's Arrowverse. She is the evil personality of Samantha "Sam" Arias.

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