2015 TV News Archives

October 18, 2015: "Supergirl" Leading the Way for Female Heroes

Melissa Benoist as Supergirl The New York Times has published an article all about female superheroes, the challenges they've faced, and how the new "Supergirl" TV series is leading the charge to change industry perceptions.

    The creators of "Supergirl" say they were not specifically looking for a series that would bring a female character to the screen but rather a way to bring the universally recognized iconography of Superman back to television.

    "That big red 'S' alone seemed like the most valuable commodity that anybody could offer us in making a show," said Greg Berlanti, an executive producer who developed the series with Ms. Adler and Andrew Kreisberg.

    Mr. Berlanti, who also produces the comic-book adaptations "Arrow," "The Flash" and "Legends of Tomorrow" for CW, said that the "scope and epicness" inherent in the Supergirl character "seemed like a real chance to do something even bigger" - one that would play to the larger audience that a CBS series requires.

    While "Supergirl" offers a mix of action set pieces, thought to be the domain of male viewers, and workplace and relationship drama - usually regarded as a beacon for female audiences - Mr. Berlanti said that early testing of the series had shown that these presumed boundaries were not so rigid.

    "Women are just as excited by the action, and men are just as excited by the emotional stories," he said. "They all have the capacity to cross the gender borderlines."

Read the entire article at NYTimes.com.



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