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EXCLUSIVE: Smallville Reboot Coming To The DC Streaming Service

A new take on Smallville is coming to the DC Comics streaming service in 2019.

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Disclaimer: This was KryptonSite’s April Fool’s gag for 2018. As far as we know there is NOT a Smallville reboot planned.

Metropolis isn’t the only Super-story headed to the DC Comics digital streaming service in 2019.

KryptonSite’s sources have told us that running concurrent with the big city-set show will be a reboot taking place a few years earlier… in Smallville. But unlike the first time around, it’ll be yes tights and yes flights as Smallville 2019 is a full-fledged Superboy series.

Studio Warner Bros. has been EXTREMELY tight-lipped about this one, though we are hearing that original Smallville creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar may be involved. Additionally, this new show will start where the original series did: with Clark Kent in high school, pining after Lana Lang who is dating the star football player. And, of course there is a Chloe, and it sounds like the first season will adopt some of the “freak of the week” format that launched Smallville back in 2001. Unfortunately due to Metropolis, though, Lois Lane and Lex Luthor will have to wait, though it does sound like we’ll see Lex in five episodes of the first season, and that producers are hoping to make the most out of Lex in the time they have him.

We’re not too sure about this whole not having Lex all the time thing, as Lex Luthor’s journey in the original show was so important, but we’ve been wrong before: Originally, we rolled our eyes at the notion of a series about Superman’s grandpa but it’s turned out to be great! We’re also surprised this is going to the streaming service and not The CW; I guess it is to be assumed that they are already reboot-heavy with Charmed and Roswell updates coming this year.

We have obtained casting breakdowns for the new series (source: here) which you can see below. These breakdowns imply a 13-episode “Season 1” for the show, and interestingly enough, the casting directors seem to be open to diversity when it comes to casting young Clark.

CLARK KENT: Awkward, nerdy, 15. Wears glasses and despite having an inexplicably ripped body for his age, he doesn’t show it off or use his physical prowess on sports just yet. He’s just now learning the true nature of his abilities. After saving some classmates on a bus, Clark adopts the costumed alter ego of Superboy. Open ethnicity. SERIES REGULAR (13/13).

PETE ROSS: The star football player of Smallville High, boyfriend of Lana Lang and rival for her affections. His interaction with Clark becomes complicated when he is the first to discover Clark’s secret. SERIES REGULAR (13/13). (KryptonSite note: It seems that this reboot is combining the “Pete” and “Whitney” characters. It also seems like he’s a much larger presence this time around.)

LANA LANG: The quintessential hometown girl. Lana is a community volunteer, on several committees at school, and works part-time at her Aunt’s coffee shop, The Talon, where her parents met. She is not aware that her parents’ death coincided with the arrival of Clark on Earth…. SERIES REGULAR (13/13).

CHLOE SULLIVAN: Turned on to journalism by her cousin Lois, a journalism student hoping to someday land at the Daily Planet. Editor of the Smallville Torch in her freshman year; the Torch offices are her own personal Fortress of Solitude. Harbors feelings for Clark who seems to only have eyes for Lana. Open ethnicity. SERIES REGULAR (13/13).

JONATHAN KENT: Proud adoptive father of Clark Kent. Farmer. Doesn’t approve of him going around in a costume, though if he’s doing it, he wants to make sure that his son does it safely. Strong arbiter of teaching Clark about right and wrong. SERIES REGULAR (10/13).

MARTHA KENT: Adoptive mother of Clark Kent. Very cool with his Super alter-ego; even helps make his costume. Has a secret connection to Dr. Swann that she has kept from the family for 15 years… SERIES REGULAR (10/13).

KENNY BRAVERMAN: The wild card and outcast. People say he’s been inventing all kinds of weird things in his garage…. with that said, it appears that Clark and Chloe might be his only real friends. SERIES REGULAR (10/13).

LEX LUTHOR: Lex is played by the same actor that will be playing him a few years older in Metropolis, providing some continuity between the shows. See that character breakdown here. RECURRING (5/13).

DR. VIRGIL SWANN: Friend or foe? Based on the reclusive character played by Christopher Reeve in the original Smallville series, Swann’s foundation is desperate to take Clark in. But is he a friend or a foe? It seems some in the group are more altruistic than others… RECURRING (5/13).

APRIL: A trickster character from the 5th dimension. Appears on an annual basis…. GUEST STAR.

PROFESSOR POTTER: Lana Lang’s uncle and a scientist for Swann’s Level 3 outfit. Chloe’s father, Gabe Sullivan, also works with them. GUEST STAR.

That’s not all! We’re hearing that some of the stories pitched for Smallville 2019 include a trip to Gotham City that, pending permissions, could guest star David Mazouz and Camren Bicondova of Gotham fame and would see Clark and Chloe attending a journalism convention there; a straight-up remake of the original episode “Jitters;” a tribute to the original series that will hopefully incorporate some original cast; and, in success, Kara/Supergirl might be at least mentioned much earlier in the new show. A story in which Chloe gets involved with a cult was rejected by the studio, however, on the grounds of being “too unbelievable.”

Titles we have seen for the first season so far include “Symbol,” “Stream,” “Lantern” (could that mean what we think it means?), “Vision,” “Sucker,” “Fool,” “Gullible,” “Unbelievable,” and “Locomotive.”

Come talk about your excitement for the Smallville reboot on the KryptonSite Forum!

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6 Comments

  1. Mary

    March 31, 2018 at 9:27 pm

    Nope 2018 is right. But I knew what when I clicked on the link. I just wanted to see what you had written.

  2. DANNY

    April 1, 2018 at 10:03 am

    This woule be good actually (yeah its April Fool Easter Day, the Bunny died for your sin of eating too much chocolate) The actor should have wearing the suit in his contract! And having a new Chloe would be nice since the role is tainted

  3. JONATAS DE SOUZA CARDOSO

    April 1, 2018 at 10:07 am

    Yeah… Right. April 1st guys!

  4. Greg

    April 1, 2018 at 12:48 pm

    Is this an April fool’s day prank?

  5. Mike

    April 1, 2018 at 1:05 pm

    PLEASE tell me this is NOT an April fools joke?

  6. SMALLVILLE FAN

    August 18, 2018 at 10:51 pm

    I didn’t believe it, BUT I WANTED IT!!!

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Justin Hartley Would “Love” To Play Green Arrow Again

When asked if he’d play a superhero, Justin Hartley says he would love to play the Green Arrow again.

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Appearing yesterday on The Jennifer Hudson Show to promote his show Tracker, Justin Hartley was asked by Hudson if he’d ever like to play a superhero again… and his response might be surprising and of course welcomed by the Smallville fandom.

“I would love to play a superhero again,” he told her, continuing on to say which superhero he’d like to play.

“You know, there are so many interesting ones that have been portrayed and there are so many that haven’t yet been portrayed… what I think would be really cool, though, now that I’m older [and] I have different life experiences, I would approach it differently and it would be a different story… I’d like to jump back into that Green Arrow suit, honestly.”

He did have one caveat: “Maybe not that exact suit, but something a bit hipper.”

“I think you’d find him in a different place, and you could tell different stories,” Hartley said about Green Arrow and his alter ego. “He’s been through stuff, and I think it would be interesting. I would love that.”

Years before Stephen Amell donned the green tights, Justin Hartley played Oliver Queen, the Green Arrow in five seasons of Smallville. Of course, if he were to ever return, we assume his character would be a widower. Al & Miles, are you listening?

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Smallville’s Kristin Kreuk Makes Comics Writing Debut With Black Star

Kristin Kreuk is co-writing a new comic book called Black Star for Titan Comics.

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Kristin Kreuk (Smallville’s Lana Lang) is writing an upcoming comic book!

Kristin is a writer and co-creator on Black Star, a new Titan Comics series that she is writing with collaborators Peter Mooney and Eric Putzer. It’s described as “a Northern Gothic noir steeped in horror and dark humor.” The series will be illustrated by artist Joe Bocardo.

Below, you can find the press release with more details; additionally, we have some preview imagery courtesy of Titan Comics! The images can be found first, and underneath, the release with more details about the comic, which will hit stores and digital devices on July 29. Be sure to get your copies and support Kristin’s latest venture — it’s a great way to say “thank you” for 25 years of Smallville enjoyment! (Fun fact: Titan published the Smallville: The Official Companion books through Season 7, with four of those books written by the author of this article! If only they’d still do 8-10…)

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March 9, 2026 – Globally renowned publisher Titan Comics are thrilled to be publishing Black Star (in stores and digital devices July 29, 2026) a debut comic series by acclaimed actress Kristin Kreuk (Smallville, Reacher, Murder in a Small Town). Co-written with Peter Mooney (Rookie Blue, Mistletoe Murders) and screenwriter Eric Putzer, and illustrated by artist Joe Bocardo (Nightwalkers, The Hexiles), this five-issue series is a Northern Gothic noir steeped in horror and dark humour.

Amidst skirmishes between two warring factions in the early nineteenth-century fur trade, Dashiell Carlyle discovers he has magical abilities… and that he’s not alone. Thrust into a secret order with designs to use their magic to build a new and better world, Dashiell discovers that their utopia may come at a horrific cost.

It’s a violent world: gritty, bloody, and dark. But that’s balanced with a sense of discovery and awe. The storytelling’s propulsive, and the morality grey. It’s The Revenant meets Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1. It’s a love letter to a frozen corner of the world that few know. It’s weird. And wonderful. And something wholly its own.

Black Star was born while Peter, Eric, and I were filming “Burden of Truth” in Winnipeg.” said Kristin Kreuk. “We were inspired by the city’s lore and, because we worked so well together, began spending our spare time on set (and then, for years afterwards) developing our own take on the history and magic we imagined pulsing beneath its surface, shaping the rhythms of the city and the battles raging just beyond our view.” 

“Sometimes people come to my hometown and they can’t see past its rough edges or inhospitable weather. But it was clear Kristin and Eric could see right into the strangeness that makes Winnipeg so unique,” said co-writer Peter Mooney. “This isn’t so much an alternative history, but an omitted chapter that’s been lost to time. It’s bizarre and fantastical and entirely imagined — but it goes a long way towards explaining why the city is how it is today.” 

“There’s an intimacy to comics that no other form quite achieves; the reader controls the rhythm, the breath, the revelation,” said co-writer Eric Putzer. “In a story about power and human nature, we felt that intimacy necessary to make the reader an active part of the exchange.” – 

“For a comic book artist, working on a series as ambitious and well-written as Black Star is a gift,” said artist Joe Bocardo. “But if you also work on it with a talented and friendly team that gives you creative freedom, then it’s not a gift; it’s a privilege.”

“Set in the eerie, snow-blanketed wasteland of early 19th Century Winnipeg, this is magic as you’ve never seen it before,” said Titan Comics editor, Jake Devine. “Hopeful yet bleak, miraculous yet insidious, and only time will tell if the prize is worth the cost. Readers are going to be swept away by Joe Bocardo’s mesmerising artwork as it envelops them in a story filled with awe and tragedy.” 

Titan’s Black Star comics is set to launch with Issue #1 in stores and on digital devices July 29, 2026. 

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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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