The first official poster for the CW’s upcoming series, Superman & Lois has been unveiled, giving us a new look at the couple.
Tyler Hoechlin’s Superman first appeared in the CW Arroverse in the second season of Supergirl. His appearance was so well received by fans that many began to wonder if this version of the Man of Steel would get his own series. This, of course, did not immediately happen and Tyler Hoechelin’s version of the character was delegated to guest spots on other CW shows and crossover events until relatively recently.
In October of last year, it was revealed that a Superman & Lois show was in development at the CW. Earlier this year, the network ordered the show straight to series and has been steadily filling out the cast as production has proceeded. Now the CW has given us a new look at the couple through the show’s first official poster. You can see the full poster below:
#SupermanAndLois is coming January 2021 to The CW! pic.twitter.com/eEP7xRQ957
— Superman & Lois (@cwsupermanlois) May 14, 2020
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Full details on The CW‘s Superman & Lois being kept under wraps, but the series is described as revolving “around the world’s most famous superhero and comics’ most famous journalist [as they] deal with all the stress, pressures and complexities that come with being working parents in today’s society.” In addition to Tyler Hoechlin as Clark Kent and Elizabeth Tulloch as Lane, the series stars Jordan Elsass and Alexander Garfin as their sons, Dylan Walsh as General Sam Lane, Emmanuelle Chriqui as Lana Lang and Erik Valdez as Kyle Cushing. Written by The Flash showrunner Todd Helbing, Superman & Lois will be executive produced by Helbing, Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, and Geoff Johns.
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