It looks like it will be at least another year before Clark Kent makes the leap into the role of the Man of Steel.
Last week, the CW signed off on a tenth season of “Smallville.”
That means the series will be one of the longest running genre shows on television, tying the record for an American-produced genre show with “Stargate: SG1.” It also means we’ll see the 200th episode of “Smallville” sometime early next season.
Here’s the details from the CW:
The CW Network has announced that its hit series “Smallville” will return in the fall of 2010 for a momentous tenth season.
“Smallville,” a modern retelling of the Superman legend, stars Tom Welling as Clark Kent. The series moved to Friday nights this season, where it currently ranks as network television’s #1 show in its time period among men 18-34 and men 18-49. Additionally, “Smallville” has dramatically improved The CW’s ratings performance in its Friday 8:00-9:00p.m.time period by 67% among adults 18-34 (1.5/6), 200% in men 18-34 (1.8/7), 75% in adults 18-49 (1.4/5), 183% in men 18-49 (1.7/6) and 74% in total viewers (3.12million).
“Smallville” joins the five previously announced series – “The Vampire Diaries,” “Gossip Girl,” “90210,” “Supernatural” and “America’s Next Top Model” – which will all return for another season on The CW.
“Smallville” was developed for television by Alfred Gough & Miles Millar (“Shanghai Noon,” “The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor”), based on the DC Comics characters. Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson serve as executive producers, along with James Marshall, Mike Tollin, Brian Robbins and Joe Davola. The series is produced by Tollin/Robbins Productions, Millar/Gough Ink and Warner Bros. Television. SUPERMAN was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
Kyle Nin says
Yay!
KG from DC says
WOOHOO!!
Richard Romer says
I’m glad that Smallville has been renewed for a 10th season. I hope that Clark will fly and maybe develop his familiar uniform in the new season. Tom Welling could easily morph into the movie Superman to continue the film series.