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Crisis on Infinite Earths: Did Tom Welling Wear The Costume?

An answer to whether or not Tom Welling wore a Superman costume in Crisis on Infinite Earths

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Warning: Spoilers for the second chapter of Crisis on Infinite Earths and Tom Welling’s role in it are discussed within.

Tonight’s second chapter of the DC TV Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover aired tonight on The CW, and one highly anticipated part of the crossover was the return appearance of Tom Welling as Clark Kent from the popular and long-running CW series Smallville. This marks 219 episodes of Tom Welling in live action as Clark Kent, and apparently we’re still at a tally of 0 for how many episodes he’s appeared in full costume as Superman.

We learned that his Clark Kent has given up his powers in order to have a family with Lois, and that the happy seemingly-married couple has two daughters (Lana and Chloe?). It also was revealed that Lex Luthor is indeed President on Smallville’s Earth-167 — possibly named for show creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, who were both born in 1967 — though it is Jon Cryer’s Lex who Clark encounters in this scene. And then even a powerless Clark could deck him! But hey… at least someone called Clark “Superman” to his face, which is something new!

But why was Clark on the farm, and not the Daily Planet?

“We had conversations about how to best see Tom again, and we knew that we really wanted Brandon Routh as Clark Kent in the Daily Planet,” Batwoman Executive Producer and Smallville veteran Caroline Dries said at a Q&A last week. “I think the Tom Welling Clark Kent that we all kind of picture when we think of him is Clark on the farm. Tom was joking when he was there that ‘oh, that cow recognized me!’ It all felt very 10 years ago, and it just felt natural.”

Was there a plan for Tom to interact with Brandon Routh in Crisis Part 2? “In terms of putting Brandon and Tom and in a scene together it they were working at cross purposes, because we wanted Brandon at The Daily Planet, but we wanted Tom on the farm,” Guggenheim mentioned, pointing out that the Crisis on Infinite Earths tie-in comic book that will be available on December 15 will give people the multi-Superman (and multi-Luthor) stories they desire.

But as for the other question – did we see Tom Welling in a Superman costume, 8 years after Smallville’s end? He’s powerless, so the answer is… no. Unless you count the newspaper front page which showed his shirt rip from the Smallville series finale. And unless there’s a Crisis surprise coming in one of the remaining chapters, we still didn’t, which means your uncle’s friend from Antarctica with top-secret intel was actually wrong. But hey… that’s true to Smallville history, isn’t it?

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Marc Guggenheim Answers Two Smallville-Related Crisis Questions

Arrowverse architect Marc Guggenheim has answered questions about Michael Rosenbaum and Erica Durance’s Smallville roles in Crisis on Infinite Earths.

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Arrowverse architect Marc Guggenheim has been releasing a fantastic Substack newsletter called LegalDispatch in recent months, and with this week’s edition, he answered some Smallville-related questions regarding the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover — specifically, what Michael Rosenbaum‘s Lex would have done if he had shown up, and also, if there were more plans for Erica Durance to appear as Lois beyond her brief scene with Tom Welling.

Being transparent, Marc answered some of those questions! First, regarding what role Michael Rosenbaum’s Lex would play:

Well, here’s the thing. By the time we’d engaged with Michael about appearing in Crisis — thanks in huge part to Stephen Amell’s efforts — we’d already shot the Smallville reunion scene in Hour 2. Nevertheless, I was eager to get Michael’s Lex into the story if I could, so my brain started working on options that could be fit into the episodes that we were still shooting.

I forget the story impetus for them, but I noodled with a version where Michael’s Lex would interact with Jon Cryer’s Lex, which I think would’ve been quite entertaining had it come to pass.

Also, was there any temptation to have Erica Durance’s Lois Lane appear in more than one episode?

There was absolutely a temptation for sure. As with most things, however, we were subject to the limit of a combination of screentime, story requirements, money, shooting schedule, and the actors’ personal schedules.

You can read this week’s LegalDispatch here.

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Crisis on Infinite Earths Surprise: Tom Welling DID Film In The Superman Suit

KryptonSite has learned that scenes with Tom Welling in the Superman costume did get filmed for Crisis on Infinite Earths.

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A highly anticipated moment from Crisis on Infinite Earths, often rumored but seemingly denied by producers and Tom Welling himself, seems to exist after all but sadly ended up on the cutting room floor before the most recent DC TV crossover hit the air, KryptonSite has learned.

Prior to the airing of the crossover, super-producer Greg Berlanti hinted that such a scene might exist, causing a lot of Internet speculation. “In one scene we have three Supermen on screen at one time and that’s pretty cool,” Berlanti told EXTRA. But when the show aired, the most Supermen per scene was two, with Brandon Routh and Tyler Hoechlin — so where was #3? And if there were really three Supermen in a scene, does that mean Smallville’s Tom Welling finally wore the suit?

Apparently two additional scenes were filmed that would have given us exactly that.

In one scene, airing in Chapter Two (Batwoman), the scene cuts back to the Kent Farm in Earth-167 as Clark and Lois are discussing his encounter with Lex, which reminds Clark of his past encounters with characters from other Earths, including other versions of himself and Lionel Luthor. “This is what I have to do,” he says before referencing going to see Jor-El and finding something called a “mirror box.” We wouldn’t see what happened next. Fans of Smallville will remember the “mirror box” from Season 10 as being the means in which people could travel the Multiverse.

But, in Chapter Three, which aired as an episode of The Flash, when many Earths are destroyed and Lyla/Harbinger (Audrey Marie Anderson) starts attacking the Monitor, Tom Welling’s Clark, mirror box in hand, shows up…. in a full Superman costume. Underpants on the outside and all. When you follow the link below, you’ll see a photo of the suit, and that it is not the costume worn in the Superman: Season Eleven comic books. It’s full-on Superman, and after 18 years, we finally would get what we’ve been waiting for. The other characters are as surprised as we are. Sadly, there’s no time for small talk as it’s full-on chaos, and when the red wave hits after everyone is taken away, this other Superman is gone, wiped away like Hoechlin’s Superman, Elongated Man, Iris West-Allen, and others.

So why didn’t we get this awesomeness on the air, especially since there were some Smallville fans unhappy with Clark’s “happy ending?”

Sadly, Crisis on Infinite Earths was a packed affair, with only so much time and space to fit everything in. Additionally, there were concerns that introducing Welling’s Superman in a series that was not his own 10-season show would be a bit of a cop-out, and Welling’s contract also required that if the costume scene actually aired, he would get a bonus of $100,000 — something that was just not in the already-high Crisis on Infinite Earths budget.

But now, with productions shut down and The CW wanting new content, some extra money could be found under the proverbial couch. So, before anyone starts hashtagging #ReleaseTheCostumeCut — you’re in luck. The Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover is re-airing the week of April 5 on The CW, and guess what? These scenes are restored. After 18 years, we will finally see Tom Welling in live action in a Superman costume. Not in a comic book with someone else’s face. The real steel deal. And, yes, the alternate version will be on the DVD’s.

Take a look at the official picture of Tom Welling in costume here, and be sure to catch Crisis on Infinite Earths Chapter Three Wednesday, April 8 to see Tom in costume at last!

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EXCLUSIVE: This Year’s DC TV Crossover Will Be “Challenge of the Superfriends”

KryptonSite has learned exclusively that the next DC TV crossover will be “Challenge of the Superfriends.”

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At the end of the DC TV Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover that aired earlier this year on The CW, a nascent Justice League or group of “Superfriends” united with the familiar theme music of the classic cartoon beginning as we see a hint of the space monkey Gleek. Now, KryptonSite can reveal exclusively that we have learned the Superfriends are returning, with a major tribute to the animated series of yesteryear.

The next DC TV crossover on The CW, airing in the next TV season whenever that might be, is already in development — and it is called “Challenge of the Superfriends.” While the Legion of Doom were a thing in DC’s Legends of Tomorrow Season 2, there’s a new Legion in town — full of all kinds of baddies.

The team of villains this time around will be led by Lex Luthor (Jon Cryer) and other foes throughout the history of the Arrowverse will be a part of his squad, including Mark Hamill (The Trickster), Tom Cavanagh (Eobard Thawne/Reverse-Flash), Wentworth Miller (Captain Cold), Alessandra Torresani (Duela Dent), Tom Amandes (The Calculator), Marvin “Krondon” Jones III (Tobias Whale), Italia Ricci (Silver Banshee), Thomas Lennon (Mxyzptlk), David Sobolov (the voice of Gorilla Grodd) and the first CW appearances of Batman villains The Riddler, Scarecrow, and Penguin as well as the Superman villains Bizarro and Conduit. We hear the Penguin will indeed be fat again, and as for the Riddler, it is said that The CW may be looking at a female to take on the role. Solomon Grundy is also said to play a part, even though he was part of the Arrowverse many years ago; it might be the Grundy that we will have seen on Stargirl by this time. Pending clearances from DC Comics, producers hope to bring back Manu Bennett’s Deathstroke as part of the Legion of Doom, and borrowing a villain from another series and network, there are talks with Blake Ritson to reprise his Krypton role as the original Brainiac.

New heroes will be introduced, as we will be meeting the “Wonder Twins” Zan and Jayna who are being eyed for their own potential spinoff series, and their “space monkey” Gleek will appear as well, if the visual effects budget allows. Just to be on the safe side, we’ve already launched a @WonderTwinsTV Twitter account. Casting documents obtained by KryptonSite imply that a new version of Firestorm will be introduced, and original Superfriends sidekicks Marvin and Wendy will at least make appearances, with those two having a unique connection to a very major and well-loved Arrowverse character.

Doing a crossover spotlighting the villains as well as several new heroes will, ideally, also lighten the load on the series regulars of the respective shows, with the villains and new heroes being the through-line between all of the chapters. As such, we can expect some supporting cast to jump from series to series, but the entire “Superfriends” team might not end up uniting until the final chapter. Crisis on Infinite Earths was such a big deal and surely a scheduling nightmare — this might make things a bit better for all involved. Right now the crossover will involve Flash, Green Arrow and the Canaries, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, Black Lightning, Batwoman and Superman & Lois, with characters from Supergirl appearing while Melissa Benoist is out on maternity leave. Also said to be included somehow? The “Breakfast League” from DC Universe All Star Games, with the Legion of Doom trying to recruit Sam Witwer as they think he is either Ben Lockwood or able to turn himself into Doomsday.

You can see a shot of the headquarters of the Justice League and the Legion of Doom below… for character artwork for “Zan,” “Jayna,” and the new “Firestorm,” click on this link.

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