Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Hatley Castle is shown in the Smallville television series as Luthor Mansion, the estate belonging to Lex Luthor. The castle has been featured in two series of X-Men related media as Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters. The 1996 television film Generation X
Nixon follows Clark home and overhears a conversation about Clark's ship being in the storm cellar, and that Lex has the missing piece from the ship. Nixon goes to the Luthor mansion and steals the octagonal key, and immediately returns to the storm cellar with a video camera.
Hatley Castle provides the outside look of the Luthor ancestral home, but the interior was shot at Shannon Mews, in Vancouver. [3] Exterior shots of the Luthor Mansion were shot at the Hatley Castle in Victoria, two hours west of Vancouver by ferry. Time constraints forced scenes, which were shot from multiple angles, to sometimes be shot at ...
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]
Later, Martha confronts Lionel and LX-15 at the Luthor mansion, but LX-15 subdues the others and sets fire to the mansion. Tess convinces Lex to give up his quest for vengeance while Clark is able to save Lionel and Martha from the fire. Afterward, Tess attempts to kill LX-15, but discovers he is indestructible.
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 ...
At the Luthor Mansion, Tess Mercer (Cassidy Freeman) is confronted by Granny Goodness, who offers her one final chance to join Darkseid's forces to spare her life during the coming destruction. Tess refuses, declaring that, just because she was born a Luthor, her fate is not sealed.
Today Architectural Digest brings you up into the hills of Los Angeles to tour a stunning 5 bedroom/8 bath mansion with nearly 16,000 square feet of living space, on the market for just shy of ...