2003 TV News Archives

Smallville Cast

January 15, 2003: “Smallville” News from the WB Press Tour

Following are some tid-bits to come out of The WB Press Tour from last weekend...

Smallville star Tom Welling said he's looking forward to working with Christopher Reeve in the upcoming episode Rosetta. "It will be an honor just to be in the room with him," Welling said.

Executive producer Al Gough explained how Reeve's appearance came about: "You know, when we created the show, the first film was sort of our touchstone," he said. "And I think for us the big sort of revelation was the first hour of that movie, where you did not see Superman in a suit, but you got to understand him as a person, really helped us sort of lay the foundation for this show, which, of course, no flights, no tights. And so the idea of, 'God, wouldn't it be great to get Christopher Reeve to be involved in the show?'

"So as we were arcing out this season, we knew we had this character, Dr. Swann, who's going to give Clark a big piece of information about his origin. And we called his agent, and, you know, introduced ourselves, pitched him the idea and said, 'Would Chris have any interest? I don't know how he feels about being involved with Superman' any more. You know, he was wonderful in the film. Would he be interested in being a part of this show?'

"He called Chris. He said Chris was a fan of the show. He had watched it. His friends tell him that Tom looks like a younger version of him when he was a young man. And so we called him up. And we had a wonderful 45-minute conversation with him and sort of pitched to him the character, and the character sort of role in the -- not only in the episode, but also in the series, because every hero needs a wiseman. And that's really his role in the show, and it's sort of a passing of the torch from one generation of Superman to the next."

As to whether or not Reeve's role could be a re-occuring one... "Absolutely, and he is open to doing that," Gough said.

Meanwhile, Gough and fellow executive producer Miles Millar are planning a major cliffhanger to end the second season.

"There's not really much we can tell you at this point," Gough said. "A, because we don't want to give it away. B, because there are still 10 episodes left to air and some of this wouldn't make sense if you hadn't seen the episodes that are coming up, starting next week."



2003 Television News

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