Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Clark forces them home and they find Lois's will. At Hob's Bay, Bruno and Peia are upset by Clark's and Lois's questioning. Lois apologizes and asks Peia to be friends, but Bruno and Peia reveal their marriage. Meanwhile, Sarah lashes out at Chrissy, but ultimately joins her for a movie and discovers her edibles. After John intimidates Matteo ...
Main cast members Tyler Hoechlin, Elizabeth Tulloch, Alex Garfin, and Michael Bishop return as Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman, Lois Lane, Jordan Kent, and Jonathan Kent. Michael Cudlitz joins as a main cast member following his guest appearances as Lex Luthor in the previous season, [ 11 ] receiving "special appearance by" credit.
Tyler Hoechlin as Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman: a superhero from Krypton and husband of Lois who defends Earth. [2] Dylan Kingwell portrays a teenage Clark in season one, Josh Zaharia portrays a teenage Clark in season two, Lennix James portrays a four-year-old Clark, Thomas Hoeving portrays Clark in his childhood, and Parker Cousineau portrays Clark in grade school.
After yet another brutal showdown with Doomsday, Clark (Tyler Hoechlin) and Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch) expose Lex Luthor's (Michael Cudlitz) evil plans to the world, finally sending him back to ...
Yes, Superman & Lois really just did that. Monday’s episode, the seventh of 10 in The CW drama’s final season, ended with the Man of Steel doing something we’ve never seen him do on screen.
The CW’s next Greg Berlanti-produced series is a family drama in the vein of classics like Everwood and Friday Night Lights — only this one happens to have Superman in it. The stars of The CW ...
After Ally was defeated, Chrissy learns from Lois that Clark is Superman. In season three, Chrissy gains Clark as a new employee and finds herself sleeping with Kyle. [17] Chrissy later tells Kyle that she is pregnant as Lana, Sarah, Sophie, Lois, and Clark are informed. Before the meteor shower, Kyle proposes to Chrissy.
The ABC series, which premiered Sept. 12, 1993, was unlike past interpretations of Superman and it laid the groundwork for today's superhero shows.