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Jonathan Kent (portrayed by Jordan Elsass in seasons 1–2, [4] Michael Bishop in season 3–4, [5] Brady Droulis as a 7-year-old, an uncredited David Giuntoli as an adult) is the modest and kind-hearted son of Clark and Lois although unlike his twin brother Jordan, Jonathan does not seem to have inherited any of Clark's Kryptonian powers even ...
He is named after Clark's adoptive father, Jonathan Kent. [3] Elsass departed the series prior to the third season due to personal issues, and the role was recast to Bishop. [4] [5] Brady Droulis portrays a seven-year-old Jonathan Kent. Alex Garfin as Jordan Kent: the introspective son of Clark and Lois, who is an outcast with social anxiety. [3]
Cooper Timberline was cast as the 9-year-old Clark Kent, and Dylan Sprayberry was cast as the 13-year-old Clark Kent. [24] Amy Adams as Lois Lane: [25] [26] A reporter for the Daily Planet newspaper and the love interest of Clark Kent. Adams was selected from a list of actresses that included Kristen Stewart, Zoe Saldaña, Olivia Wilde, and ...
‘Superman & Lois’ fans, brace yourselves. Jordan Elsass has exited the show ahead of Season 3, and the role of Jonathan Kent will be recast. Get the details here.
Superman & Lois star Jordan Elsass has exited the CW drama ahead of Season 3, according to Variety. The role of Jonathan Kent will be recast. “Jordan Elsass has notified the studio that he will ...
Superman & Lois has found its new Jonathan Kent. Australian actor Michael Bishop (Disney Channel’s Spin) will fill the role left vacant by Jordan Elsass, whose decision not to return for Season ...
Amy Adams plays Lois in the DC Extended Universe, starting with Man of Steel (2013). She is the seventh actress to portray the character in live-action. Actress Amy Adams was cast as Lois Lane in the 2013 Superman reboot film Man of Steel alongside Henry Cavill as Clark Kent/Superman, directed by Zack Snyder and produced by Christopher Nolan. [3]
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.