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Tom Welling Again Talks Supergirl (Video)

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About a week ago saw Tom Welling discuss the possibility of appearing in the new Supergirl series, and now Welling is asked again by Access Hollywood, with this time seeming a bit more open to it.

“Yeah! I’ve gotten a lot of questions about that, and the funny thing is, I’ve never been asked,” Welling said. “They’ve never asked me. So, we’ll see. It’s a great show; I’ve seen it.”

Welling also added he would like to “get a little notice” before slipping into the tights.

It’s been thrown out there that Welling could possibly play Superman in Supergirl as  the Man of Steel is presently featured as a blur in the series – Welling was known in Smallville was as The Blur.

Welling previously offered about appearing in Supergirl:

“There’s people who would like it. There’s people who don’t like it. But I will tell you that no one has ever asked me to do it. So, I don’t know. It would be kind of odd. I don’t know who he is at that point. He would obviously be Superman…”

If fans do indeed want to see Tom Welling on Supergirl, get on Twitter and tweet at Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg.

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Tom Welling Talks Possibly Reprising As Superman For “Supergirl”

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We already know that Superman is a part of the CBS Supergirl universe as footage has featured the Man of Steel, albeit in more of a blurry form.

Speaking of The Blur, the actor who played Clark Kent and Superman on Smallville for ten seasons, Tom Welling, comments on potentially reprising the character for the new Supergirl series.

“There’s people who would like it. There’s people who don’t like it,” Welling told Buzz Feed. “But I will tell you that no one has ever asked me to do it. So, I don’t know. It would be kind of odd. I don’t know who he is at that point. He would obviously be Superman…”

As seen in the final episode of Smallville, Welling would don the familar red and blue cape and costume and fly off as Superman. Perhaps Welling, now 38 years old, if not as Superman, could guest star as a different character. The Supergirl show already featured former Lois and Clark Superman, Dean Cain, as well as former Supergirl, Helen Slater, from the 1984 film.

Check out a scene featuring Superman saving Supergirl below as well as a Tom Welling Superman tribute video.

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Supergirl Casts Smallville’s Laura Vandervoort

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Laura Vandervoort is returning to Supergirl.

Today at the Television Critics Association press tour, it was announced that Laura Vandervoort has been cast for the CBS Supergirl series; the actress played Supergirl in Smallville.

According to THR, Laura Vandervoort will recur as  as DC Comics character Indigo, a strong-willed, living supercomputer that was sentenced to Fort Rozz after turning against the people of Krypton. Now on Earth, nothing will stand in Indigo’s way. 

It’s further said Laura Vandervoort will make her debut in episode 17.

Jeff Branson has also been cast as the DC Comics character Master Jailer, the forceful and unrelenting jail guard on Fort Rozz who shows no mercy, and debuts in episode 14.

If you happen to be a fan of a Laura Vandervoort, check out her Maxim images.

Supergirl airs Mondays at 8pm ET on CBS starring Melissa Benoist.

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Movie Trailers

Watch: Justice League: Crisis Fan-Trailer

I see I am not the only one that has thought of a Justice League “Crisis” movie.

Wouldn’t it be something if following Batman vs. Superman, the two-part Justice League movie was actually a take on “Crisis On Infinite Earths” and featured Henry Cavill as Superman, Ben Affleck as Batman, in addition to appearances by Christian Bale, Michael Keaton, Stephen Amell from Arrow, Grant Gustin from The Flash, Brandon Routh reprising as the Christopher Reeve Superman, Supergirl, Michael Rosenbaum as Lex, Jack Nicholson returning as the Joker, and more?

While that may not be on the table, check out a cool Justice League “Crisis” fan-trailer put out by UltraSargent on YouTube.

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Movie News

Watch: Superman Tribute With Foo Fighters Music

Check out a cool tribute to the Man of Steel that a fan created on YouTube with “A Smallville Man.”

The Superman short was created using over 150 illustrations with the Foo Fighters song “Walk” used as the choice of music.

From the description:

The film explores the relationship between Superman’s past and present through separate stories that take us from the jungles of South America to the quaint streets of his hometown of Smallville. For those not quite familiar with South America, it’s like America but south. The two story lines ultimately converge thematically to show that the “S” on his chest represents not just his alien power but also the strength of his humanity.

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