AlGough-related stories
Posted Mar 2nd 2009 12:07PM by Mike Moody
Filed under: Smallville, Celebrities, Reality-Free

Clark Kent is sticking around for
Smallville's upcoming ninth season, but will the show's original Lex Luthor ever return?
Sources are telling our friends at Airlock Alpha that the writers of
Smallville want to bring Michael Rosenbaum back for season nine.
Rosenabuam
left the show last May after seven seasons as the villainous Luthor. Rumors about the actor returning to the show have been floating around the Internet for months. This season, a stand-in whose voice and face were altered and hidden by a high tech-looking breathing mask – a la Darth Vader – appeared as Lex Luthor in a few episodes. The character apparently died in an explosion in the Feb. 5 episode "Requim," but that doesn't mean he won't reappear on the show, especially if Rosenbaum agrees to reprise the role.
Continue reading Will Michael Rosenbaum return to Smallville?
Posted Nov 18th 2008 12:11PM by Mike Moody
Filed under: Industry, TV on the Bigscreen, Smallville, Reality-Free

In what world would someone choose the creators of
Smallville over the writer of
The Empire Strikes Back and
Raiders of the Lost Ark to craft a big screen sci-fi epic? This one, apparently.
THR is reporting that former
Smallville scribes Al Gough and Miles Millar, who
left the show last season, are taking over scripting duties on producer Toby Maguire's upcoming live action
Robotech movie. An original draft of the script was penned by Oscar-nominated writer/producer Lawrence Kasdan who, apparently, has been shown the door.
Continue reading Smallville creators to pen Toby Maguire's Robotech movie
Posted Apr 3rd 2008 11:18AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Industry, Smallville, Reality-Free
TV Guide reports
what could be
Smallville's biggest shocker of the season:
creators Al Gough and Miles Millar are departing the show at the end of this season! This is no April Fools joke!
As soon as I read this, I went to one of
Smallville's most popular website,
KryptonSite, and found
the open letter both creators sent to announce their departure. "After much heartache and debate we have decided it is time for us to move on," they say in their letter.
Continue reading Smallville creators out!
Posted Jan 22nd 2007 12:31PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Programming, OpEd, Smallville, The CW
After the "Justice" episode of The CW's Smallville aired last Thursday there was plenty of speculation as to whether there would be a spinoff of either the Green Arrow character or maybe a live-action version of the Justice League. In fact, many commenters to Adam Finley's review, as well as Adam himself, thought they could watch a series based on Cyborg, Aquaman, Impulse and Green Arrow.
Folks, don't hold your breath. According to Rob Allstetter over at Comics Continuum there are no plans for a spinoff. That comes directly from Smallville executive producer Al Gough, whom Allstetter spoke with on the matter. However, that doesn't me you've seen the last of these heroes. According to Gough several members may return towards the end of the season.
Personally, I would love to see a live-action Justice League series. However, with the shape the The CW is currently in (the corporate term would be "sucky") I'm not too sure where it would fit on the schedule. Then again, with the huge success of NBC's Heroes this type of show may be just what the network needs to make it a success.