According to Superman & Lois director David Ramsey, Chad L. Coleman has joined the season three cast as this season's primary antagonist, although we may have to wait a while to learn more details.
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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Though the story and life in Smallville for the Kent-Lane family has just begun on
Superman and Lois, a surprising character in Lois’ story has made the journey already so much more enjoyable: Chrissy Beppo.
As Lois and family moved from Metropolis to Smallville early on
Superman and Lois, Lois’ career prospects hit a snag when her interest in showing the world exactly what Morgan Edge is capable of made working at the Daily Planet, owned by Edge, impossible.
To the rescue, though, was small-town Editor of the Smallville Gazette, Sofia Hasmik’s Chrissy Beppo, who offered Lois a job and teamed up with her to show the world this other side of Morgan Edge. Which, to my surprise, has brought a beautiful character and friendship to life.
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.