Genre: Adventure, Fantasy, Action, Drama, Superhero
Developed by Greg Berlanti, Todd Helbing
Based on Characters appearing in DC Comics
Starring: Tyler Hoechlin, Bitsie Tulloch, Jordan Elsass, Alexander Garfin, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Erik Valdez, Inde Navarrette, Dylan Walsh, Wole Parks, Tayler Buck, Adam Rayner & Sofia Hasmik.
Composers: Dan Romer
Executive Producers: Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, Geoff Johns, Todd Helbing, Lee Toland Krieger, David Madden
Producer: Karyn Smith-Forge, Carl Ogawa, Jennifer Lence, Nadria Tucker, Louis Shaw Milito
Production locations: Vancouver, British Columbia
Cinematography: Gavin Struthers, Stephen Maier, Gordon Verheul
Editors: Harry Jierjian, David Holland, Becca Berry, Brian G. Addie
Production Companies: Berlanti Productions, DC Entertainment, Warner Bros. Television Studios
Distributor: Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Plot: Superman’s painful visions lead him to an encounter with Bizarro while also butting heads with Lt. General Mitch Anderson. In addition, Lois deals with the Inverse Method cult led by Ally Allston who swayed Lucy Lane to her side and has made an enemy of Bizarro for her supposed conquering of his world.
Season 2 of Superman and Lois was really good.
Pros: This season does play around with different dimension ideas to tie into the main storyline. Clark’s Children had more time in the spotlight this time around. A lot of intensely and stressful things happened. Ally did impress me as the main villain and I like the ending,and the lead up for season 3.
Cons: The storyline involving rookie Kryptonians was dropped pretty fast. Sadly we get to visit Bizarro World only a hand full of times, the final confrontation was too anticlimactic. The delays in schedules made me concerned about the rest of the season not being completed.
Cast & Characters:
Main cast
- Tyler Hoechlin as Clark Kent/Superman, Kal-El, and Kal-El/Superman
- Elizabeth Tulloch as Lois Lane, Lois Lane, and Lois Lane
- Jordan Elsass as Jonathan Kent and Jonathan-El/Superboy
- Alex Garfin as Jordan Kent and Jordan-El
- Erik Valdez as Fire Chief Kyle Cushing
- Inde Navarrette as Sarah Cushing
- Wolé Parks as John Henry Irons
- Tayler Buck as Natalie Lane Irons
- Sofia Hasmik as Chrissy Beppo and Chrissy Beppo
- Dylan Walsh as Sam Lane and General Sam Lane
- Emmanuelle Chriqui as Mayor Lana Lang Cushing and Lana-Rho
Recurring cast
- Ian Bohen as Lieutenant General Mitch Anderson and Mitch Anderson
- Wern Lee as Tag Harris
- Rya Kihlstedt as Ally Allston and Ally Allston
- Catherine Lough Haggquist as Dr. Kit Faulkner
- Mariana Klaveno as Lara Lor-Van A.I. and Kal-El’s mother A.I.
- Monique Phillips as Aidy Manning
- Toby Hargrave as Chuck Arden
- Danny Wattley as Coach Gaines and Gaines
- Zane Clifford as Timmy Ryan
- Austin Anozie as Malcolm Teague
- Pavel Romano as Corey Wellnitz
- Samantha Di Francesco as Candice Pergande
- Dee Jay Jackson as Cobb Branden
- Evelyn Gonda as Jessie Vance
- Dominique Termansen as Supersuited Person #2
- Adam Rayner as Tal-Rho and Tal-Rho
- Daisy Tormé as A.I. Device (voice) and Hedy (voice)
- Joselyn Picard as Sophie Cushing
- Eric Keenleyside as Mayor George Dean
- Cynthia Mendez as Tonya Martinez
- Jenna Dewan as Lucy Lane
- Stephanie Cho as First Sergeant Erin Wu
- Djouliet Amara as Aubrey
- Leeah Wong as Emily Phan
- Tori Katongo as Tamera Dalley
- Stephen Adekolu as Robbie Alvarez
I recommend watching this new season of this show.
Rating: 8 out of 10 Stars
Ryan Balkwill:
Resident TV reviewer,
Level Best Art Cafe.