The CW President Mark Pedowitz reveals that Batman is still off-limits for live-action television, meaning he won’t be getting his own Smallville-like series or hanging out with Oliver Queen on Arrow.
The news that the CW’s Arrow performed surprisingly well in the ratings for the CW last night – earning its best weekday night viewing figures for three years – is just the capper on a slowly-emerging fact that seems somewhat nonsensical to comic book fans. Namely: Green Arrow seems to be really rather popular with mainstream audiences.
Smallville creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar are set to write a Bermuda Triangle film for Universal Pictures.
Smallville alum Erica Durance will appear in an episode of NBC’s Harry’s Law as a psychologically unstable woman who retreats into the persona of Wonder Woman.
An IMDb listing for Metropolis offers fleeting hope that the frequently discussed Smallville spinoff could be a reality. However, the details don’t hold up to scrutiny.
Snapshots from the newly constructed Plano, Illinois, set of Zack Snyder’s franchise suggest that something, or someone, will cut a path of destruction through Smallville.
Smallville‘s finale Friday night may be the end of Clark Kent’s story, but the series has introduced enough other DC Comics heroes throughout its 10-year run that it could spin out all manner of shows to keep the universe alive. Here are five that we’d actually watch.
In the days leading up to the series finale of Smallville, a surprising, and perhaps unlikely, rumor has surfaced that Marvel may have some interest in star Tom Welling.
It’s the final episode ever of Smallville this week – An event a decade in the making, and one that, at times, has felt as if it’s taken even longer to arrive. But on Friday, we’ll finally get to see Clark embrace his true destiny and become the world’s greatest hero… or will we? Here are five curveballs we almost wish the writers would throw us instead.
The CW has released the first images of Tom Welling and a returning Michael Rosenbaum from the two-hour series finale. The two-part episode, titled simply “Finale,” airs on May 13.
The CW has debuted a new TV spot teasing the much-anticipated return of Michael Rosenbaum as Lex Luthor in the May 13 series finale.
With its use of the opening notes to “The Planet Krypton,” from John Williams’ legendary Superman score, The CW’s new TV spot leads fans to believe a man will fly in the Smallville finale.