According to Variety.com, “Superman & Lois” will not be cancelled after the end of Season 3.
On the back of DC’s major announcement regarding the future of the film and television properties, James Gunn will continue for “one to two more seasons”.
Speaking at a press event held on the Warner Bros. lot on Monday, January 30, Gunn and co-CEO of DC Studios Peter Safran explained that “Superman & Lois” is “a show everybody likes, so it’s going to keep going for a little bit.”
Just how long “a little bit” might be is anyone’s guess at this point in time, but “one or two more seasons” is good news regardless. Even though DC is attempting to tie all its properties together across film and television moving forward, the fact that they’re also looking to have stories told outside that continuity in the form of “Elseworlds” bodes well for “Superman & Lois”.
Feels like we’re being patronized.
Feels like we’re being shown some Superman love.
Sit back and reflect on how, as of this moment in time, he is the only live-action Superman.
Soon there will be two.
Just like Batman.
I’m glad to hear this news because I absolutely love “Superman and Lois.” Hopefully, we will get more classic villains like Toyman, Parasite, Silver Banshee and of course Brainiac.
Yes! I’m so glad that James Gunn has said something. I hope it’s true, and if it is, I’m going to buy myself a cake and celebrate! 😀
Lol! I just might buy a cake and celebrate too.
I’m happy that Superman and Lois is pushing forward, but if season 3 was truly the final season, I would have been okay with that. Why? Quality over quantity.
I’d rather have 3-to-4 good seasons over a multitude of mediocre-to-bad seasons… The Flash.
Five seasons is considered a successful run as a series.
Knowing it will only go so many seasons ahead of time helps the quality over quantity.
Which is why they gave the Flash notice of a final season ahead of time.
They can properly end a series leaving no room for a season finale cliffhanger.
True. Half a decade of a series run is what I call a success.