“Superman & Lois” S01E02 “Heritage” Preview Clip

The CW has released a preview clip from the 2nd episode of Season 1 of “Superman & Lois”.

Titled “Heritage” this episode is scheduled to air on The CW in the USA on Tuesday, March 2 at 9.00pm ET/PT.

THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME

While adjusting to their new lives in Smallville, Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch) and Clark (Tyler Hoechlin) make an important decision concerning one of their sons. Meanwhile, tensions begin to rise between Lois and Morgan Edge (Adam Rayner). Lastly, Lana Lang Cushing (Emmanuelle Chriqui) invites the Kent family over for a barbecue. Jordan Elsass, Alexander Garfin, Erik Valdez, Inde Navarrette, Wole Parks and Dylan Walsh also star.

Lee Toland Krieger directed the episode written by Todd Helbing.

Heritage
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Superman2878
March 2, 2021 10:27 pm

Just finished the second episode. Not going into spoilers but this episode was amazing! Dare I say even better than last week’s pilot! 😀
This is definitely my new favorite show! 😀

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micah
March 2, 2021 11:41 pm
Reply to  Superman2878

I don’t get to watch until tomorrow, this is JUST what I needed to hear to gear me up!

Superman2878
March 3, 2021 10:50 am
Reply to  micah

It was a great episode. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. 🙂

micah
March 3, 2021 8:21 pm
Reply to  Superman2878

It was great! Excellent addition to what they’ve developed so far!

Superman2878
March 3, 2021 9:30 pm
Reply to  micah

I agree. It’s so good to finally have a Superman series on tv again! 🙂

PatrickRichard
March 3, 2021 1:24 pm

So either it’s Jordan that is actually Jor-El or Jonathan.
Blonde hair points to Jon.
How Jordan’s powers kick in seems like he would be Jor-El.

I am talking about the Jor-El that Brainiac took from the series finale of SYFY’s Krypton.

PatrickRichard
March 4, 2021 1:31 am

Why does this Lana not know “who” Clark is?

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NeoRanger
March 4, 2021 2:48 am
Reply to  PatrickRichard

This bothers me too. Lana knowing about Clark was one of Byrne and co.’s better ideas back in ’86. It gave him a genuine friend in Smallville and contrasted well with his “grown up” life of hiding and disguising in Metropolis, it was a nice metaphor of how much we have to hold back when we get out into the world of responsibilities. Especially in this show, with the Kents dead, it’d be nice for Clark to have that special friend that is impartial and has an outside perspective of his struggles. There’s an odd wall between Clark and Lana… Read more »