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We've just learned that the iconic Terence Stamp has passed away, aged 87. The actor was, of course, known best for playing ...
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Screen Rant on MSNSmallville Creators Reflect On 24-Year Legacy Of Tom Welling's Superman Series
EXCLUSIVE: Smallville creators Al Gough and Miles Millar look back at the great legacy of their Superman TV show with Tom ...
Before Superman hit theaters last month, James Gunn described the Man of Steel’s story as “the story of America.” He ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSNKristin Kreuk's Smallville Replacement Show Returns With New Episodes Next Month
Smallville star Kristin Kreuk's new murder mystery series is set to return with brand-new episodes next month, and they'll be streaming soon.
Smallville creators and showrunners Al Gough and Miles Millar have defended Superman and James Gunn after the "immigrant" backlash, and reflect on the time they spent working on 2004's Spider-Man ...
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E! News on MSNWednesday 's Connection to Smallville Revealed
Wednesday's creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar revealed how their series Smallville shaped the new Netflix series.
Al Gough and Miles Millar reveal how their time on the young Superman show informed key aspects of Wednesday's story.
Smallville wasn’t located in rural Kansas, like on the show. The set for the series was actually in Vancouver and the actors filmed for 10 months out of the year, working grueling hours to shoot ...
The two long-running series Supernatural and Smallville nearly had a crossover that could have been pretty epic. Former Supernatural writer Jackson Stewart explained the crossover idea, saying this: ...
The Smallville cast can’t stop talking about Michael Rosenbaum. While the actor who brought Lex Luthor to the small screen was not in attendance at New York Comic-Con’s Smallville cast reunion ...
His former Smallville colleague Greg Beeman, who now directs on the third-year drama, reached out to Welling and convinced him to accept the new role with simple advice: “‘Don’t overthink it.
The Smallville pilot is also home to some of the show's most iconic moments. Lana and Clark's conversation in which the name Superman is first used; albeit via Nietzsche.
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