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Melissa Benoist stars as Kara, with principal cast members Mehcad Brooks, Chyler Leigh, David Harewood, and Katie McGrath also returning from previous seasons, while Jesse Rath was promoted to the principal cast from his recurring status in season three. They are joined by new cast members Sam Witwer, Nicole Maines, and April Parker Jones.
Cat Grant (portrayed by Calista Flockhart; main: season 1; recurring: season 2; guest: seasons 3–4 & 6, Eliza Helm as a younger Cat in season six [20]) is the founder and CEO of CatCo Worldwide Media, who feels, since she "branded" Kara as "Supergirl", that she has proprietary custody over the new hero.
Season 4. In Season 4, Kara confronts rising anti-alien sentiments fueled by Lex Luthor, who manipulates Ben Lockwood into forming a human-first group, the Children of Liberty. Meanwhile, a Kara clone, dubbed Red Daughter, is trained by Kasnian forces to fight Supergirl at Lex's request. Tensions arise as Col. Lauren Haley joins the DEO ...
Sam Witwer, who played Doomsday on the eighth season of Smallville, is joining Supergirl in the series-regular role of Agent Liberty, EW.com reports. Witwer’s character serves as the charismatic ...
Nia Nal, also known by her code name Dreamer, is a fictional superheroine from the Arrowverse television series Supergirl, portrayed by Nicole Maines. The character is based on, and depicted as an ancestor of, the DC Comics character Nura Nal / Dream Girl. She debuts in the fourth season of the series.
Supergirl is coming to an end after six seasons, and we’ll soon be saying goodbye to Kara Danvers and the rest of the Super Friends for good. As we head into the final season, showrunners Robert ...
Milly Alcock is Supergirl!On Monday, ET confirmed that the 23-year-old House of the Dragon actress has been cast in the beloved role in the DC Universe.In addition to playing Princess Rhaenyra ...
The series was officially picked up on May 6, 2015, and received a full season order on November 30, 2015. The series moved from CBS to The CW from its second season onwards. [1] During the course of the series, 126 episodes of Supergirl aired, between October 26, 2015, and November 9, 2021.