Smalville “Outside the table for a bit”.
Fans are eager for one Smalville The revival will have to wait a little long, as co-producer Alfred Gough recently revealed that animated follow-ups are currently on hold.
And the reason? Warner Brothers are busy gearing for James Gun Overman,
But speaking Talk Vile Podcast with Smalville Elms Michael Rosenbam and Tom Welling, Guff reported that the sequel project is not moving forward yet.
“Warner has clearly gone through a lot, and I think they are in the process of rebooting Superman again, unfortunately, I think, keeps our point away from the table,” he shared.
However, he remains optimistic, “Everything comes around one form or someone else, I just read the other day that they are rebooting Bafi for Hulu.”
Made by Gough and Miles Miller, Smalville There was a mythological run, with 217 episodes in 10 sessions. CWThe series discovered a young Clarke Kent (Welling) in small towns, small towns of Kansas, which was longer before donating the iconic cape.
Another challenge for Smalville Annimated Project, Gaf mentioned, Warner Brothers have “change of governance”. Since 2022, James Gun and Peter Safran have taken over as co-CEO of DC Studio, overseeing all the DC things in WB.
“This is, I think there is a problem with most of the projects in development in any studio and the change in any network,” Guff explained.
Gun’s upcoming superman MoviesSet for release on 11 July, Ko is seen as a major test for its vision of DC Universe, especially as superhero fatigue at the box office.
Whereas Smalville Fans may be disappointed by delay, it seems that patience is important – because in the world of superheroes, reboots and revival are always around the corner.