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Comics on Film: With No Movies in Sight, Would a Return to TV Be Better for Superman?


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Ever since he made his first appearance on the second season premiere of the CW's Supergirl, actor Tyler Hoechlin's portrayal of Kara Zor-El’s more famous cousin, Superman, has been generally well-received by the passionate community of Superman fans. As Supergirl has continued with a generally solid level of popularity, more and more of her cousin's life seems to be coming into play on the show, and this week that seems to have culminated into an interesting new rumor. With the CW's annual crossover of all their DC Comics series coming soon, we know that Supergirl has recently cast actress Elizabeth Tulloch as Clark Kent's wife and longtime Superman supporting character Lois Lane. There was also an announcement recently that none other than Lex Luthor...
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If done correctly,it could be good but as an old DC comics fan and poor man's movie critic it better be good.. All these little shows on now..The Flash-Supergirl..SUCK, and I'm not here to argue with any fans of these shows it's just my opinion so I'm not against bring Superman back to the small screen,just do it right...and PULEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ have him fight someone other than...LEX LUTHOR!!!!

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