This video features a number of quick interviews conducted at the Smallville 200th Episode celebration party.
This video features a number of quick interviews conducted at the Smallville 200th Episode celebration party.
..In this very unusual webclip from episode two entitled "Shield"
The CW has released the official synopsis of the 200th episode of Smallville, episode 2.4, "Homecoming."
A RECORD-BREAKING EVENT! SMALLVILLE HITS 200 EPISODES AND BRINGS BACK FAMILIAR FACES LIKE JAMES MARSTERS AS BRAINIAC – In an attempt to cheer up Clark (Tom Welling), Lois (Erica Durance) convinces him to attend their five-year high school reunion. A visit back to the home of the Crows has Clark remembering old times with Lana (Kristin Kreuk) and Chloe (Allison Mack), while Lois is furious that no one remembers her five days as a student. Brainiac 5.0 (James Marsters) uses his Legion ring to visit from the future and takes Clark through his past, present and future. He shows Clark what really happened the night Jonathan died, Oliver's (Justin Hartley's) current pain and Clark's future at the Daily Planet with Lois and his role as Earth's favorite red and blue superhero.
Writer G. Willow Wilson (AIR) and newcomer artist Leandro Oliveira provide a "Grounded" interlude in SUPERMAN #704, detailing a visit Lois Lane makes to the town where she went to college in anticipation of Superman's arrival. When she runs into an old boyfriend and sees the nice, normal family he has, Lois can't help but examine the choices she made and wonder if they were the correct ones.
SUPERMAN #704 (AUG100156; variant edition: AUG100157) will feature a cover by John Cassaday. It is scheduled to arrive in stores on October 27. Because of this content change, this issue will be made returnable at a later date
Also, the story originally solicited to appear in SUPERMAN #704 now will appear in issue #705; the story solicited to appear in issue #705 now will appear in issue #706.
After Lois departs for Egypt, the Daily Planet hires a new reporter by the name of Kat Grant to take her place. An assassin named Deadshot takes aim at Kat but Clark learns the man has a dangerous hidden agenda that involves the Blur. Meanwhile, Carter Hall turns up in Egypt to keep an eye on Lois, and he tells Lois about his wife Shayera.
New DC Characters Deadshot, Cat Grant and a few others are introduced, Lois leaves for the dessert, and Oliver tries to make his mind up about an important decision.
Airing next Friday at 8 on The CW.
Entertainment Weekly reports that "Desperate Housewives" actress Teri Hatcher is appearing on the final season of "Smallville" as Ella Lane, the mother of Lois Lane. If you're experiencing déjà vu, don't worry — you're not in "The Matrix." Once upon a time, Hatcher herself embodied the role of Superman's true love on ABC's "The New Adventures of Lois and Clark."
Hatcher will pay tribute to her former role as Lois Lane with a special appearance in the eighth episode of the season, titled "Abandoned." In the episode, Lois discovers a collection of old video tapes featuring her deceased mother, played by Hatcher.
This isn't the first time that "Smallville" has called upon the services of famous faces from the "Superman" franchise's past. The best example of this kind of casting is the late Christopher Reeve, who held a recurring role early on in the series' run playing Doctor Virgil Swann, a scientist with knowledge of Clark Kent's Kryptonian origins.
Beyond booking Hatcher's services, the final season of "Smallville" will utilize many of the show's most popular characters, including Laura Vandervoort as Supergirl, Alan Ritchson as Aquaman, James Marsters as Brainiac and John Glover as Lionel Luther, among several other returning actors.

Brian Peterson takes us back where we left off in season 9, and then explains where we are when season 10 begins. And did somebody say some of the rules will be going out the window for this the last season of Smallville??!
Last week, we brought you the official announcement regarding "
All-Star Superman," the next animated feature in DC's popular line of movies based on celebrated comic book story arcs. Now, we have your first, exclusive look at the film!
Based on Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely's celebrated 12-issue "All-Star Superman" series, the animated movie will feature "Desperate Housewives" actor James Denton as the voice of the Man of Steel, "Mad Men" actress Christina Hendricks as Lois Lane, and "Without a Trace" leading man Anthony LaPaglia as Lex Luthor.
The teaser for "All-Star Superman" will also be available on the DVD and Blu-Ray versions of "Superman/Batman: Apocalypse," which hits shelves September 28.
In the 2005-2008 "All-Star Superman" comic, the Man of Steel is faced with a rare threat: mortality. The story follows Superman as he decides how to spend his remaining year, and what's truly important to the last survivor of Krypton.
The "All-Star Superman" movie will be executive produced by Bruce Timm and directed by Sam Liu ("Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths"). Dwayne McDuffie penned the script.
Back in 2009, Grant Morrison discussed his approach to writing "All-Star Superman" and superhero stories in general, telling MTV News, "All you have to do is turn the dial, and turn it into a metaphor and a symbol, and you've got superhero stories."
"All-Star Superman" is currently in development, with plans for a Spring 2011 release.
The CW released today this amazing scene from tomorrows episode of Smallville! Watch and be amazed!