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Smallville: The Talon Mix, with a group of artists who licensed their music for the show, was issued on February 25, 2003. [276] Smallville: The Metropolis Mix, with another group of artists, was released on November 8, 2005. [277] In addition to the soundtracks, action figures, T-shirts, hats and posters have been produced. [278]
Before there was the Arrowverse, there was Smallville. The series, which ran for 10 seasons on the WB and The CW, followed a teenage Clark Kent (Tom Welling) in his early days as a farm-dwelling ...
The CW then marketed the episode as a two-hour television movie titled, Smallville: Absolute Justice. [4] Following the episode's airing, the Smallville writers announced on their Twitter page that they still consider "Absolute Justice" to be two separately produced episodes, but was aired and packaged on the season nine DVD as a single episode.
The complete tenth season of Smallville was released on November 29, 2011, in North America in both DVD and Blu-ray format. [75] The DVD and Blu-ray box set were also released in Region 2 and 4 on October 17, 2011, and April 4, 2012, respectively.
In an effort to clear up confusion, the Smallville writers announced on their Twitter page that they still consider the two-hour episode to be two separately produced episodes, but was aired and packaged on the season nine DVD as a single episode. [8] [9] Season nine averaged 2.38 million viewers, ranking #129 out of the 140 broadcast primetime ...
The season four cast—(clockwise from left) Allison Mack, John Glover, Erica Durance, Jensen Ackles, Annette O'Toole, John Schneider, Michael Rosenbaum, Tom Welling and Kristin Kreuk—contains the characters who have been on the series the longest, with the exception of Ackles who left after one season.
Davis Bloome would actually be Smallville ' s interpretation of Doomsday, the only character to have succeeded at killing Superman. In Smallville, Doomsday was represented by a "nice guy" paramedic, who grew up moving from foster home to foster home. His storyline was very dark in that the character would uncover horrible truths about himself.
Kristin Laura Kreuk (/ k r uː k /; [1] born December 30, 1982) is a Canadian actress. Debuting on teen drama Edgemont, she became most known for her roles as Lana Lang in the superhero television series Smallville (2001–2011), Catherine Chandler in The CW sci-fi series Beauty & the Beast (2012–2016) and as Joanna Hanley in the CBC legal drama series Burden of Truth (2018–2021).