2003 TV News Archives

Smallville

March 26, 2003: Gough and Millar Sticking With “Smallville”

Variety reports that "Smallville" creators/executive producers Al Gough and Miles Millar have inked a super deal with producer Warner Bros. TV to remain as showrunners on the hit WB network drama about the young Superman.

  The two-year, seven-figure overall pact calls for the duo to remain as showrunners on "Smallville", which now ranks as the WB Network's top-rated show in key demos.

As with any TV series, the goal is to have "Smallville" run at least long enough to collect into a syndication package. This deal would hopefully keep the show's quality and ratings up through a fourth season.

The writers told Variety that they were happy to stay on what has become a pet project.

"With any show you create, you're invested in it and want to protect that vision and ensure it continues," Gough said. "We still have a lot of stories to tell and we're excited about where we can this saga and these characters."



2003 Television News

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