Five years ago today, Smallville ended its historic ten-year run on The CW, fka The WB. At the time, it was the longest running genre series on-air and is still the longest running superhero series in television history. It’s hard to believe now, when superheroes have completely permeated popular culture, but Smallville’s popularity was a rarity in the early 2000s. The current incarnation of The CW — which after the acquisition of Supergirl from CBS should just rename itself DCTV — owes a great debt to the Superman origin story shepharded by Into the Badlands creators Al Gough and Miles Millar. (FYI, Craig Byrne, founder of Kryptonsite — the definitive Smallville destination on the internet, penned a must-read retrospective of the series at Collider).
Since Smallville ended before the NOC came into existence, we’re going to travel in the wayback machine to a time when I covered the show for the now defunct site PopCultureShock. We’ll be “live” tweeting the Finale in real time tonight at 8pm ET using the hashtag #SmallvilleFinaleFlashback. And by that I mean, I’m reposting the comments I made when I liveblogged the show for PCS back in 2011. So if you have the DVDs — since it isn’t streaming on Hulu yet — fire up the finale and follow along.
Meanwhile, the article below was originally written in February 2011, during the final season of Smallville and looks ahead to the Man of Steel film which was still two years away.
If you haven’t heard, all new episodes of Smallville return tonight at 8pm EST on The CW. What? You thought Smallville returned last week? Well, there’s a reason why The CW isn’t a real network.
Anyway, barring any last minute scheduling changes, tonight’s Smallville marks the start of the final push towards Clark Kent’s red, blue, and yellow destiny. Since I’ve been a fan of the show from the beginning, I figured I’d use this space to talk about the show that single-handedly reinvigorated my love for the Superman universe. So what better way to kick off a weekly Smallville column than by discussing the casting of Henry Cavill as Superman? Wait, what?!
The Superman Exists. And he is British.
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s… the Blur?
December 2012 June 2013.
A Smallville Superman movie?
I’d imagine that the odds that Smallville gets a two-hour series finale are pretty high. I mean, last year’s Justice Society episode was expanded into a “two-hour movie event” so why wouldn’t the culmination of ten years of Clark-teasing not get the same treatment? If we do get a two-hour finale, then my request to the showrunners is that they make sure the finale is the Superman movie Smallville fans have always wanted.
But since I’ll never get to see Tom Welling and Erica Durance portray Superman and Lois Lane on the big screen, I hope that we are treated to an epic series finale with all the iconic Superman beats we’ve all come to expect. With all the Superman iconography that has already been on the show, especially in the last three seasons, waiting until the last second of the last scene of the finale to reveal Welling in the red and yellow S-shield will be unacceptable2.
I want a full on Superman movie for the last two hours of Smallville, damn it!

