Supergirl season 4 will add a grown-up Lex Luthor
The Supergirl TV show is finally bringing an adult Lex Luthor into the fold, having previously written out the iconic Superman villain by saying he’s in prison.
The Supergirl TV show is finally bringing an adult Lex Luthor into the fold, having previously written out the iconic Superman villain by saying he’s in prison.
The CW has unleashed a rather odd teaser for the upcoming crossover between Arrow, The Flash and Supergirl. In a new poster that Grant Gustin and Stephen Amell have both shared on social media, their superhero characters have swapped suits.
Supergirl season 4 will feature activist Nicole Maines as a new character named Nia Nal, a trans woman that is set to take up the superhero identity of Dreamer. And thanks to a new teaser trailer, we now have our first look at Maines in the show.
The CW has teased the return of all its superhero shows with a mega-montage of a trailer, which blends together eye-catching clips from Arrow season 7, The Flash season 5, Supergirl season 4, Legends Of Tomorrow season 4 and Black Lightning season 2.
A Supergirl movie has been announced, which will not be connected to the Supergirl TV series on The CW. Oren Uziel, writer of The Cloverfield Paradox and 22 Jump Street, has signed up to pen the script.
Brent Spiner has joined the DC universe, picking up a role in The CW’s Supergirl season 4. The Star Trek: The Next Generation and Independence Day alum has been cast in the role of Vice President Baker, which sounds like it could be an important one.
Kevin Smith will return to the Supergirl director’s chair for the show’s fourth season, it’s been confirmed.
The monolith that is The CW’s Arrow-verse always brings its A-game to San Diego Comic-Con, and this year was no different. With five shows now to promote (with a sixth on its way in the form of Batwoman), almost all of the trailers brought new footage and an inticing glimpse into what we can expect … >
It’s out with the old and in with the new for the next Arrow-verse crossover, as the annual event will welcome the recently announced Batwoman to the fold but leave the Legends of Tomorrow gang to their own adventures.
The CW has announced the return dates for loads of its shows, many of which are currently on their big summer breaks. This American network has become a haven for genre fans in the last few years, and it’s exciting to know when all of our favourite shows will return to their home channel. Here … >