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News Superman & Lois Ordered to Series at The CW

True, but it could be Clark because he's from Smallville himself and she may well admire the whole 'local boy makes good' aspect. I would imagine in Smallville people are quite proud of his achievements.

Even if they don't do that with that character I kind of like the idea of them exploring this idea as well on the show. Granted I could see her being a admirer of Clark and finding out his secret of being Superman and having a conflict of interests in terms of. Do I do my job and report this or do I keep it a secret for him and his family and basically the whole world.


Jason
 
Stacey Farber cast in the recurring role of "Leslie Larr":
Farber’s Larr is described as “the right hand to one of the most influential people on the planet, she’s gone from a young, idealistic dreamer to a hardened, world-worn dream killer. Athletic, strong… and oftentimes heartless.”

(It should be noted that the illustration "The Wrap" chose to use of the possibly-related Lesla-Lar character is a doctored DeviantArt version of the original comics page. Sloppy.)
 
Some blurry set pics of the new suit have turned up:
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Cool, looks like a more traditional cape attachment instead of those bizarre epaulet-strap things.

Still no red trunks, though. Darn.
As I’ve said before, the suit isn’t actually all that important to me — story and character are what matter — but I agree on both counts: Given my druthers, the cape clasps are better off nixed, but the return of the classic red trunks would have been welcome.
 
Have not been able to confirm this anywhere, so take it with a large grain of salt, but per IMDB Joselyn Picard has been cast as Sophie Cushing, Lana's younger daughter.
 
Cool, looks like a more traditional cape attachment instead of those bizarre epaulet-strap things.

Still no red trunks, though. Darn.
Yeah, I'm glad to see they got rid of those giant cape clasps.
I've never been a fan of the red trunks, so I'm fine with them being gone.
 
The CW Network's 'Superman And Lois' Stars Headline Panel With Boys & Girls Clubs Of America To Promote COVID-19 Safety
Youth health and safety during the COVID-19 pandemic will be the focus of a new partnership between The CW Network and the 160-year-old Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA). The effort launches on Saturday with a special virtual panel event for kids enrolled in BGCA clubs across the country.

The panel, titled “Whatever It Takes to Be a Hero,” will be streamed at the myfuture.net website starting at 2:30 PM Pacific time. It will be headlined by Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch, the stars of The CW’s new series, Superman & Lois.
Already being heroes, and the show hasn't even premiered yet. :techman:
 
It’s hard to tell from low quality of those images but appears they improved overall how this suit fits to his body. The previous suit tried to simulate the nu 52 armor not through plating or hard pieces but small fabric pieces. Which flattened his muscles and overtly detailed for no reason. This looks to more high light his own muscles, the traditional approach. Likely more comfortable too.
 
The suit looks a little better from what we see but the red trunks do matter. Hopefully they pull a Flash and get them. Perhaps they can do a flashback to his early career in Metropolis and he has them, or maybe he decides to once again wear them.

Check out this article.

https://bleedingcool.com/tv/superman-lois-writer-calls-out-arrowverse-series-after-being-let-go/

I can't decide if this is a good sign or a bad one. If they are hiring writers like this, then it's a bad sign because the show runners don't seem to care about Superman, but rather checking boxes and continuing the woke garbage of Supergirl. But this writer got fired so maybe the other writers DO care about making a show that is actually good rather than preachy.

I really want to like this show and I really want it to be better than what Supergirl devolved into.
 
I can't decide if this is a good sign or a bad one. If they are hiring writers like this, then it's a bad sign because the show runners don't seem to care about Superman, but rather checking boxes and continuing the woke garbage of Supergirl. But this writer got fired so maybe the other writers DO care about making a show that is actually good rather than preachy.

I really want to like this show and I really want it to be better than what Supergirl devolved into.
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This probably a background prop paper so probably not meant to be read but still. Some appears to be hand written, others seems to be randomly generated, or garbage text. If you google search some of the lines you can find them online, in equally gibberish paragraphs.
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Also one of the newspapers under this one is a real one, it mentions Pascale Ferrier, the French-Canadian woman who mailed ricin laced letter to Trump.
 
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