2015 TV News Archives

January 12, 2015: CBS Chairman Boasts About "Supergirl"

Supergirl CBS entertainment chairman Nina Tassler was pressed for details on the upcoming "Supergirl" TV series at Monday's Television Critics Association's semi-annual press tour in Pasadena, and gave some glowing comments about the network's first foray into the world of superheroes since the 1990s "The Flash" series.

The "Supergirl" TV series is expected to have an element of crime solving, with serialized elements as well. "There will be [crime] cases, but what [executive producers] Ali Adler and Greg Berlanti pitched was a real series arc for her", explained Tassler. "The beauty of it is now with shows like Good Wife and Madam Secretary, you can have serialized story elements woven into a case of the week. She's a crime solver, so she's going to have to solve a crime. She's going to get a bad guy."

Kara was described as being "a very strong, independent young woman. She's coming into her own. She's dealing with family issues. She's dealing with work issues. It's a female empowerment story. If you look at the strong female characters we have on the air, it really is resonant of that... We're big feminists. It's her intellect, it's her skill, it's her smarts. It's all of those elements. It's not just her strength, which she does have."

As for casting, the show's creators are reportedly searching for a relative unknown to take on the role of Supergirl. "She's got to be an every woman," said Tassler. "She's got to be specific. She's got to be a terrific actor. I think back to having had the good fortune of being at Warner Bros. when we were doing Lois & Clark, the chemistry between Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher was really wonderful. So I think in this case, it's looking for someone who embodies both the freshness and the exuberance of being a young woman in today's challenging climate and being someone who can carry this kind of series on her shoulders. It's a big, big show."

While the search continues, a costume is ready for whoever wins the role... and Tassler is excited about everyone seeing Supergirl's costume, which was designed by Oscar winner Colleen Atwood, who also did the costumes for Arrow and The Flash. "We have seen the costume. Awesome costume."

So why did CBS jump at the opportunity to bring Supergirl to our TV screens? "For our network right now, what we did respond to was the character's humanity, the other characters in the show as well - the story trajectory and the character's arc and growth. These are all things that made her just imminently relatable, and made the story exciting. We made a decision based on the pitch that we heard."

Source: EW.com



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