Smallville Writer Addresses "Fun" Scrapped Female Justice League Episode From The Superman Show"s Last Season
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Smallville writer, the Superman show almost had an episode centered around a female Justice League made up of several powerful superheroes previously introduced throughout the DC series. Smallville ran through ten seasons from 2001 to 2011, following Tom Welling"s young Clark Kent as he adapted to his powers and the increasingly dangerous world around him. Although Smallville was conceived as a Superman prequel show, it covered a big part of the Man of Steel"s DC lore, with entire arcs focusing on some of his most famous storylines, villains, and supporting characters from the comics.
In an episode of Starkville"s House of El podcast, Smallville writer Bryan Q. Miller reveals that there were plans for a season 10 episode starring a female Justice League team. According to Miller,
Smallville"s female JL team would have been composed of Erica Durance"s Lois Lane, Laura Vandervoort"s Supergirl, Serina Swan"s Zatanna Zatara, and Allison Scagliotti"s Jayna. However, "there was no time" for Smallville season 10 to set up the team. Miller laments, "being able to put those characters together that we had played with individually was a lot of fun, and it went away.” In the end, these characters never assembled.
Source: Starkville"s House of El podcast
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