Author: Allison Hambrick

when Smallville Ended in 2011, the final episode felt less like a conclusion and more like a new beginning, which could be explored in a sequel show. Tom Welling spent a decade playing Clark Kent, but only one scene as Superman. SmallvilleAt its heart, is always meant to end before Superman’s journey began. As a result, it makes sense that the finale has the feeling that the best is yet to come. Naturally, this led DC to expand the world of the series in comic form, while Smallvilles network chose to reset its DC live-action shows to a new continuity.…

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Smallville Never showed Batman on screen, but I think Tom Welling’s idea would have been perfect for the superhero series. When it went off the air in 2011, Smallville brought to life not only Superman but much of the DC universe. But, to my disappointment, Superman’s closest yet most belligerent ally, Batman, never appeared on the show. At the time, DC wanted to keep its films and television separate. As a result, Smallville Never had the chance to meet Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent. The two would not meet in a live-action project until Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.…

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Recently, Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum have been working on bringing back their hit series, Smallville. The show would reunite Welling’s Clark Kent with Rosenbaum’s Lex Luthor for more superhero shenanigans. at this time, DC Studios has not greenlit the projectBut Welling and Rosenbaum revealed some key details about this potential Smallville Continue. First, it will be animated, probably because of the gap in time since Smallville Completed in 2011. Original series creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar are on board to write the sequel. In addition, an artist is attached to the project, per Welling. While the actors’ pitch…

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when Batman: The Animated Series Debuted in 1992, it was intended to provide a non-canon animated counterpart to Tim Burton’s Batman Franchise. Since then, the show has exploded in popularity, becoming both a fan favorite and a critical darling. actually, Batman: The Animated Series is often propped up as one of the best adaptations of Bruce Wayne/Batman and his surrounding myth. Between its character-based storytelling and intriguing world-building, it’s no mystery why the show is beloved. As a result, it spawned 13 official spinoffs, not including the webseries Gotham Girlsand influenced the vast majority of DC content that came after.…

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