With Superman: The Complete First Season arriving on Blu-ray tomorrow, we caught up with stars Jordan Elsass & Alexander Garfin to reflect on season one and tease a little of what's to come next year!
With Superman & Lois set to arrive on Blu-ray next week, we recently got an opportunity to sit down with stars Jordan Elsass & Alex Garfin, where they revealed which guest stars they'd like to see.
Following a victory celebration, Superman & Lois brought its freshman season to a close with a major cliffhanger as an unexpected arrival has suddenly turned both the Kent and Irons families upside down.
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The coveted and much-celebrated chance to portray Superman on screen has been passed down for many generations, with the most recent recipient being Tyler Hoechlin (on TV, at least). Years after making his debut as the Man of Steel on the second season of
Supergirl, the actor is now leading his own DC Comics-inspired TV shows, along with Elizabeth Tulloch reprising her role a his wife and other exciting talents in the
The latest series installment of the
Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, which starred Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher as the titular duo in the 1990s. In addition to focusing on Clark Kent and Lois Laneâs professional lives (a double life for Kryptonian, that is) upon their return to Smallville, Greg Berlanti and Todd Helbingâs show will shed light on their more personal struggles. For instance, the couple have two children to look after now named Jonathan (Jordan Elsass) and Jordan (Alex Garfin).
Superman & Lois Cast Previews The CW s Fresh Take on the Man of Steel, Including His Mysterious New Enemy
Andy Swift
February 8, 2021, 4:00 PM
The CW’s next Greg Berlanti-produced series is a family drama in the vein of classics like
Everwood and
The stars of The CW’s
Superman & Lois Tyler Hoechlin (Clark Kent), Bitsie Tulloch (Lois Lane), Jordan Elsass (Jonathan Kent), Alexander Garfin (Jordan Kent), Emmanuelle Chriqui (Lana Lang), Erik Valdez (Kyle Cushing), Inde Navarrette (Sarah Cushing), Adam Rayner (Morgan Edge), Wolé Parks (The Stranger) and Sofia Hasmik (Chrissy Beppo), as well as showrunner Todd Helbing assembled virtually on Monday for a Television Critics Association panel, where they discussed everything from the show’s grounded tone to its jaw-dropping reveals, many of which remain under lock and key.