Fans of Superman have a lot to look forward to these days. As The CW’s popular series, Superman & Lois, wraps up with its fourth and final season, many are thinking about another version of Superman that they loved: Tom Welling’s Clark Kent from Smallville.

With one CW version of Superman ending and a new theatrical version coming soon, it seems like the perfect time to bring back the longest-running TV version of Superman. Fans and creators alike are hoping for a Smallville sequel to make its way to our screens.

Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum Push for More Smallville

Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum, who starred as Clark Kent and Lex Luthor in Smallville, are excited about the idea of continuing the story. Recently, they’ve been active in the Smallville community through their podcast, Talk Ville.

On this podcast, they discuss their experiences from filming the show and invite guests who were involved with the series. This has led to a surge of interest in the show. They frequently attend conventions and host meet-ups across the country, which fans really enjoy.

Welling and Rosenbaum have been very open about their desire to bring Smallville back in a new form. They are especially interested in creating an animated series. Welling shared some exciting news in August at Terrificon 2024. He revealed that they have a poster and concept art ready for the animated series.

The art features Lionel Luthor, a key character from the show. However, they are still waiting for approval from DC Entertainment and James Gunn’s DC Studios before they can move forward.

Welling also mentioned that other original cast members, including Erica Durance, Kristin Kreuk, Laura Vandervoort, and John Glover, are also interested in returning to the series. With so many people eager to continue the story, it would be a great idea for Warner Bros. and DC to consider a new Smallville project.

The Possibility of a Movie or Animated Series

Michael Rosenbaum has also discussed the possibility of a movie continuation if the original writers prefer that format. He shared in an interview with ScreenRant that if Al Gough and Miles Millar, the original writers, wanted to make a movie, he and Welling would consider it.

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Still from Smallville (Credit: Netflix)

For them, it’s important that any new project respects the story and characters from the original series. Given the current changes at DC Studios and James Gunn’s involvement, this could be a good opportunity to follow Marvel’s example and expand into animation. Marvel’s animated projects, like X-Men ’97 and What If…?, have shown that audiences enjoy stories set in different timelines.

A Fresh Take on the Superman Story

There, an older Clark Kent and Lois Lane are shown. In this version, Clark is no longer Superman and is focused on his life as a father. He and Lois are raising their young daughters, which is different from most Superman stories that feature a son as the heir to Superman’s legacy. This new angle could bring new life to the Smallville series by focusing on a father-daughter dynamic.

In the original Smallville series, there were many strong female characters, such as Lois Lane, Chloe Sullivan, Tess Mercer, Martha Kent, Kara Zor-El, and Lana Lang.

It would make sense for Clark and Lois to have daughters in this sequel, especially if they developed powers like their father. This could add a new dimension to the show and show how the Kent family deals with new challenges.

The Potential for a Smallville Sequel

Smallville still holds a lot of potential. As Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum revisit the show through their podcast, it’s clear that the series was successful because of its mix of standalone episodes and overarching comic book-inspired storylines. These storylines helped to show Clark Kent’s journey towards becoming Superman.

A sequel could focus on Clark as Superman, showing how he handles new challenges. Fans have been waiting to see more of Welling as Superman, even if it’s in animation.

The animation could provide the freedom to show all the superhero elements that the original show had to leave out. A high-quality animated series could rival other successful DC animated productions like Justice League and Young Justice.

Smallville has a history of using animation to tie into the main plotline. For example, when Season 7 aired, the network produced Smallville Legends: Kara and the Chronicles of Krypton. This was a low-budget tie-in that showed Krypton’s final hours.

A full-fledged animated series would have a higher quality and could offer fans the chance to see Welling as Superman, something they’ve been eager to see during Krypton’s final hours. A full-fledged animated series would have a higher quality and could offer fans the chance to see Welli

Why Fans Are Still Attached to Smallville

The wise words of Jonathan Kent (John Schneider) from the show still resonate with fans. He told Clark to “always hold onto Smallville” when he gave him the Superman suit.

This advice still rings true today. As the DC Universe prepares for a new interpretation of Superman and the CW’s version fades out, many hope that the Smallville story will continue. The beloved versions of these characters deserve to be revisited, especially if the original creators are ready to bring them back.

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Still from Smallville (Credit: Netflix)

The excitement around the idea of a Smallville sequel is strong. With Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum leading the charge and many fans eager for more, there is a great opportunity to show new dimensions of the Smallville universe. Whether through an animated series or a movie, bringing back this version of Superman could be a rewarding experience for fans and creators alike.

Smallville is available for streaming on Hulu.

The Nazgûl, also called Ringwraiths, is one of the most frightening creations of J.R.R. Tolkien. They wear dark robes and carry Morgul blades, which can turn others into Ringwraiths.

A powerful scene in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring shows one of the Nazgûl hunting Frodo (played by Elijah Wood) and his friends, Sam (Sean Astin), Merry (Dominic Monaghan), and Pippin (Billy Boyd), while they hide under a log.

This moment marks the first real demonstration of Sauron’s evil and sets the stakes for the rest of the story. These Nazgûl were created when nine kings of men were given rings, which corrupted them. Galadriel (Cate Blanchett) explains in the prologue of The Fellowship of the Ring that men desire power above all, and this made them easy to corrupt.

By the end of the recent episode of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, titled “Halls of Stone,” we see that the nine rings for men are being made. Sauron (Charlie Vickers), disguised as Annatar, manipulates Celebrimbor (Charles Edwards) into speeding up their creation.

Sauron will soon choose men to hold positions of power, and we already know what will happen to these men: they will become Nazgûl. One character who could be on this path is Theo (Tyroe Muhafidin), a Southlander. Arondir (Ismael Cruz Córdova) named him the Lord of Pelargir, a Númenorian settlement that will later become part of Gondor.

Theo Could Be Trapped by Sauron Due to His Suffering

If Theo takes on the role Arondir hinted at, as Lord of Pelargir, he may be driven by his responsibilities to seek power. This could lead him straight into Sauron’s trap. Theo wants to fix the wrongs that have affected his life, like his mother Bronwyn (Nazanin Boniadi) dying and Adar (Sam Hazeldine) creating Mordor.

Adar told Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) that they share common enemies, and this idea could make Theo and Sauron work together. Annatar might trick Theo and still follow Sauron even after discovering who he truly is. This relationship could create an interesting tension between Theo, Sauron, and Celebrimbor.

Theo’s desire to do good may cause Sauron to support him, while Celebrimbor might see the potential for Theo to be corrupted, which was Celebrimbor’s original argument against making rings for men.

Theo’s Background Makes Him Perfect for Sauron’s Plans

Theo not only seems to fit the kind of person Sauron would manipulate, but his connections make him valuable. His past and current ties to the Southlanders and Wildmen could make Sauron see him as a useful tool to control more people.

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Still from The Rings of Power (Credit: Prime Video)

If Sauron’s goal is to bring all the races of Middle-earth under his rule, Theo’s background could make him a key part of that plan. Sauron might view Theo as a way to reach and control more men through his influence.

Theo’s Fall Could Show a New Side of the Nazgûl

If Theo turns to the dark side and becomes a Nazgûl, it would add a new dimension to these creatures. The Lord of the Rings has not focused much on the tragic aspect of the Nazgûl, but there is deep sorrow in their existence.

They are evil, but they also live a tortured life, like addicts drawn to the power of the Ring. Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen) explains in The Fellowship of the Ring that the Nazgûl are always aware of the Ring’s presence and feel its power.

If Theo becomes a Nazgûl, it would show the sad decline of a man who wasn’t evil from the start, but who fell into despair and was destroyed by Sauron’s influence.

Several factors could lead Theo to becoming a Nazgûl. His own desire for power could push him towards Sauron, while his political connections and past might also pull him into Sauron’s plans.

These factors combined could make Theo’s downfall inevitable, showing the tragic corruption of men and giving a sorrowful edge to the terrifying existence of the Nazgûl. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is available to stream on Prime Video.

In Season 4 of “Only Murders in the Building,” the gang tackles what might be their most important case yet. Charles’ (Steve Martin) close friend, Sazz (Jane Lynch), was killed in the last episode of Season 3.

The team has pieced together that Sazz was shot while in Charles’ apartment, and her body was then put into the building’s incinerator. They find Sazz’s Bulgarian joints among the ashes, which confirms her brutal death. The question remains: was Sazz the real target, or was the killer aiming for Charles?

Celebrities Join the Investigation

At first, it seems the celebrities might just be in the way, but some of their observations end up helping the investigation. A shocking message at the end of Episode 3 suggests that the team might be in more danger than they realize.

Radio Monitoring and New Suspects

Zach and Oliver are given the job of monitoring a ham radio found in Dudenoff’s apartment, a tenant no one has met yet. They end up passing this task to Howard (Michael Cyril Creighton) so Oliver can give Zach a full “Oliver Putnam experience,” which includes dressing up in scarves and sharing scandalous stories.

Mabel chooses to investigate Rudy (Kumail Nanjiani), who lives in the West Tower and could have shot into Charles’ apartment. Eva disrupts Mabel’s plan of staying low-key, but her quirky and pushy approach gets Rudy to confess that his secret has nothing to do with Charles or Sazz’s death.

It turns out Rudy just dislikes Christmas! Rudy also clarifies that the silver tinsel Mabel thought connected him to Dudenoff’s apartment is not tinsel at all. Despite Mabel’s irritation with Eva’s interference, Eva helps Mabel piece together important information.

Eye Patch Mystery and New Clues

Charles and Eugene decide to interview Vince (Richard Kind), another West Tower resident. They want to see if Vince’s eye patch hides a bruise from a gun recoil rather than pink eye. They try tricking him with “revolutionary eye drops” and even tell a joke while doing a spit take to make him remove his eye patch.

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Still from Only Murders in the Building (Credit: Hulu)

Vince ends up punching Eugene in the nose. When they admit their true intentions, Vince removes his eye patch to reveal a serious case of pink eye. He has been truthful all along and says he would never harm Charles. The two realize their rivalry was just a misunderstanding and successfully rule out another suspect.

However, as they leave Vince’s apartment, a camera shows a picture of the West Tower residents with one face scratched out and holding the pig found in Dudenoff’s apartment. This could be Dudenoff or another unknown suspect.

A Chilling Warning

At the end of the episode, Mabel decides to stay in Dudenoff’s apartment, hoping he will return. The team finds a note in Howard’s ham radio records saying, “Meet at 445.” They figure this is a radio frequency and try to contact someone. A woman’s angry voice warns them not to be on this frequency.

When they ask about Dudenoff, she chillingly mentions that the last person who asked too many questions (likely Sazz) was killed. She then gives a frightening warning: “Drop this, or you’ll be next.”

The Mysterious Woman

Who is this mysterious woman? We don’t even know if Dudenoff is a man, so could this be the elusive figure on the radio? The woman might be a West Tower resident, given her knowledge of other residents who also use ham radios.

Her words could be a threat, but they might also be an attempt to protect Charles, Oliver, and Mabel. Perhaps she knows who the real killer is and is trying to prevent more deaths.

The Investigation Continues

The “Only Murders in the Building” podcasters will not stop investigating. They have never let threats or danger stop them before. They will keep looking into Sazz’s death, and while it is uncertain if the Hollywood actors will remain in New York, they might continue helping with the investigation.

Oliver, Mabel, and Charles must dig deeper into the clues they have, such as the fake tinsel and Dudenoff’s real identity. The Westies seem to be hiding much, so the team needs to be creative to uncover the truth.

“Only Murders in the Building” is available to stream on Hulu in the U.S. with new episodes premiering every Tuesday.

In Season 4 of “Only Murders in the Building,” the trio—Charles (Steve Martin), Oliver (Martin Short), and Mabel (Selena Gomez)—investigates the murder of Charles’ friend, Sazz (Jane Lynch).

They discover that Sazz was shot in Charles’ apartment and her body was incinerated, with her Bulgarian joints found in the ashes. The team suspects Sazz might not have been the intended target but instead that the killer was after Charles.

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Still from Only Murders in the Building (Credit: Hulu)

In New York, celebrities Zach Galifianakis, Eva Longoria, and Eugene Levy join the investigation, providing unexpected insights. Zach and Oliver handle a ham radio task, while Mabel investigates Rudy (Kumail Nanjiani), who is cleared of suspicion.

Charles and Eugene interrogate Vince (Richard Kind), revealing his pink eye is genuine and not linked to the case. A chilling warning from a mysterious woman on the radio suggests the trio may be in danger.