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A Letter From Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders For Smallville’s Fans

A goodbye note from the executive producers of Smallville

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Smallville’s Executive Producers Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders just sent a letter to share with all of you… the fans of Smallville… on this historic, exciting, but also very sad day. Here’s what they have to say:

To the Greatest Fans We Could Have Wished for,

It’s hard to know where to start.  We know that we wouldn’t be writing this without you.  We wouldn’t have met all the amazing people we’ve worked with over the years without you.  We wouldn’t have had a chance to craft our skills, be part of the world’s greatest mythology or make a difference in people’s lives without you.  For that, we are forever grateful to your support of the show.  This last few weeks have been crowded with press interviews and they all ask what we hope will be the impact of Smallville.  And the answer is simple because it’s the same impact the show has had on us: hope.  Knowing each week there were millions of people in the world who tuned into this show because they believe in something greater, because they believe in justice, because they believe heroes exist, has humbled us and inspired us both.  It’s hard to find anything in the world that is seen as pure good, and to us, that’s what Superman and Smallville is all about.  Over the years, we’ve heard from many of you (we just moved into our new offices and there’s bamboo, paper cranes and flowers on our desk to remind us!).   Hearing what this show has meant to people means everything to us.  We cannot say thanks to fans without saying thanks to the hundreds and hundreds of people who have sunk their heart and a lot of sleepless hours into this show out of passion.  No one can understand the sheer force of nature it has taken twenty-two times a year to bring this show to life.  No one sees the late-night-caffeined-up hours spent in small offices both in Los Angeles and Vancouver that bring sets to life, costumes to life, words to the page, shots to screen, emotion to the camera and beautiful images that will remain in our memories.

We won’t say “goodbye,” we’ll say “til next time,”

Kelly and Brian and Everyone here in the Smallville family

The Smallville series finale airs at 8PM tonight on The CW. And thanks to you, Kelly and Brian, as well as everyone else who gave us Smallville week after week. Your hard work was greatly appreciated.

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Smallville Makes The Netflix Global TV Top Ten

Smallville is doing so well on Netflix that it is trending on the Netflix Global TV Top 10.

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Wednesday isn’t the only Alfred Gough and Miles Millar hit on Netflix these days: Weeks after being made available internationally on Netflix (where, sadly, it is not available in the United States — we have to watch on Hulu), Smallville is trending globally as one of the top ten series available on Netflix. Considering the show premiered nearly 25 years ago, this is quite the accomplishment!

To those who have been reading KryptonSite for the past, well, 25 years, it should be no surprise. Superman remains popular and the story of a young Clark Kent before he ever becomes Superman (as played by Tom Welling) is the kind of story anyone can identify with if they ever felt alienated. If it wasn’t Clark they could identify with, there was a character for everyone to latch on to and love. It’s why we used to fight so much on the forums (which are now back, by the way – come post!) — Smallville was a show you could invest in, and with 218 episodes to binge, there’s a lot of Smallville to pick from on Netflix. Sure, fans can fight over who their preferred Superman is — Henry Cavill as presented by Zack Snyder, or David Corenswet as directed by James Gunn — but, why not go toward the guy who has over 200 hours of material to watch, most of which is pretty good? [Except “Ageless.” Skip “Ageless.”]

Even without this global reach, Smallville has been going through a bit of a renaissance in the past few years. There’s the annual Salute to Smallville convention, this year happening in Nashville in November, where we’ll be celebrating the 25th anniversary. There’s TalkVille and other fantastic podcasts about the show. And of course KryptonSite still exists!

Now let’s get to #1, international fans? We’re counting on you. And for those of you who have just discovered the show and came across this website, welcome! In any event, leave some comments below and tell us how you came to find Smallville.

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Kristin Kreuk Joins The 25th Anniversary Smallville Convention

Kristin Kreuk has been added as a guest for Creation’s Salute to Smallville 25th Anniversary convention.

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This year marks the 25-year anniversary of the premiere of Smallville and Creation Entertainment is celebrating with the Salute to Smallville convention November 7-8 in Nashville, Tennessee. While the guest list is already very packed with such folks as Tom Welling, Michael Rosenbaum, Erica Durance, Laura Vandervoort, John Glover and many more, there was a certain name not announced yet who was a vital part of Smallville’s beginnings. (Hey, who remembers Smallville: Beginnings?)

That name would, of course, be Kristin Kreuk, who played Lana Lang for seven seasons of Smallville with a five-episode arc to wrap up her character in Season 8. This means the original cast trio of her, Tom, and Michael will be reunited only a few weeks after the series turns 25.

Gold Admission Passes – which will include exclusive entry to a big panel on the Sunday morning of the convention – are still available but they’re going fast. If you want to see that panel, though, that’s the way to do it; additional tiers of admission passes will be offered at a future date. Creation has also added several photo opportunities including Kristin in case you’d like to take a photo with her. The event will include panels and Q&A’s, cosplay, trivia, autographs, and the best part – the opportunity to spend time with hundreds of other people who love Smallville just as much as you do. For some fans, it’s become an annual tradition.

The hope is for the anniversary convention to be huge. It’ll be the third year, and that means every year gets better, and better, right?

DISCLAIMER: When KryptonSite’s Craig Byrne isn’t busy preparing the site for the upcoming anniversary, he makes websites and graphics for Creation Entertainment. He also co-emcees the Salute to Smallville shows with House of El’s Derek Russell.

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New Video Spotlights Superman References on Smallville

Warner Bros. celebrates the Superman references of Smallville in a new video.

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We’re starting to think someone at the Warner Bros. social media team may be a Smallville fan as they have recently posted a new video spotlighting the references to Superman on Smallville. Of course, it’s not every reference ever, but it’s nice to see the show being spotlighted by WB and DC in this day and age, especially now that we are in the year that will mark 25 years since the premiere of Smallville on October 16, 2001. With ten seasons and 218 episodes, there’s a lot to choose from! (Yes, 218. “Absolute Justice” counts as two!)

 

What was your favorite Superman reference? Leave some comments below and unless there’s some kind of disaster, we promise the KryptonSite Forums will return sooner rather than later! Happy Anniversary Year, everybody!

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