He's an excellent actor. I think he'll do a great job playing a white reporter.
He's an excellent actor. I think he'll do a great job playing a white reporter.
He looks like a "jimmy," but Kara is the one that matters. I think they could have done better:
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Rumor is that his name in the show will be "DeJimmy".
Laura Vandervoort played Kara in Smallville, I think she would be perfect for the new series.
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that's ridiculous
This one is probably going to suck. I see it spending an enormous amount of time talking about but never showing Kara's cousin. TV budgets make anything above Flash level effects impractical.
Teen ans will probably have the same issues.
Last edited by Wild Cobra; 01-30-2015 at 12:28 AM.
I won't watch because he's black
JK i wouldn't watch regardless. Black reporter is believable considering affirmative action media. If he has a romantic relationship with the White girl, I'll speak out against the show.
had to look her up and she's a ing 10. Regardless of casting this looks lame as . ANY comic book tv series looks boring. It's all about the movies. Go yourself
Don't even watch these days. Everything is gots, interracial, trannies and midgets and the latter is the worst.
You ever gonna grow out of the superhero phase, brah?
iris west and now jimmy olsen? the is going on![]()
She's a bean
CBS...tough sale.
Has anything good come out of this channel?
Obscure DC Comics Villain Lumberjack to Menace CBS’ Supergirl
SILAS LESNICK JAN 30, 2015
The first villain to menace CBS’ upcoming “Supergirl” has been revealed as TVLine reports Melissa Benoist’s Kara Zor-El will face off against the obscure DC Comics character Lumberjack in the pilot episode of the upcoming CBS series.
Lumberjack, created in 1980 by Gerry Conway and Jose Delbo, made his sole comic book appearance in “Wonder Woman” #268 as part of a trio of international super-assassins (which also included one-off appearances from foes called Red Fang and Changeling). According to the outlet, Lumberjack will be an established villain in the series’ continuity who has previously faced off against Kara’s cousin, Superman. In the episode, he’s been hired by an unknown big bad to ascertain the precise extent of Kara’s abilities.
The news follows word from earlier this week that “True Blood” star Mehcad Brooks will be joining the series as Jimmy Olsen.
Hailing from Warner Bros. TV and Berlanti Productions (who also produce the hit DC Comics series “Arrow” and “The Flash” for The CW), “Supergirl” is based on the characters from DC Comics and centers on Kara Zor-El, who comes to Earth after escaping the destruction of Krypton. After many years hiding her abilities, she joins the ranks of her cousin Superman to become the hero she was meant to be.
The pilot episode was written by Ali Adler (“No Ordinary Family”) and Greg Berlanti (“Arrow,” “The Flash”). They will also executive produce along with Sarah Schechter and Warner Bros. TV. The show has a series commitment at CBS.
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Like I said, what the has CBS done as a channel? Re s.
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