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Supergirl is a television series based on the DC Comics character, Supergirl. The series is executive produced by Greg Berlanti, Ali Adler and Sarah Schechter. It began airing on CBS on October 26, 2015[2] for the 2015-16 season.[3] CBS chose not to renew the show after the first season, and it moved to The CW for a second season in the 2016-17 season.[4] The CW later gave the show an early third season renewal.[5] On April 2, 2018, the series was renewed for a fourth season, which premiered in the 2018–19 season.[6] Supergirl was renewed for a fifth season on January 31, 2019 to premiere in the 2019-2020 season.[7]
Synopsis
Kara Zor-El, Superman's cousin who, after 12 years of keeping her powers a secret on Earth, decides to finally embrace her superhuman abilities and be the hero she was always meant to be. Thirteen-year-old Kara escaped the doomed planet Krypton with her parents' help at the same time as the infant Kal-El. Protected and raised on Earth by her foster family, the Danvers, Kara grew up in the shadow of her foster sister, Alex, and learned to conceal the phenomenal powers she shares with her famous cousin in order to keep her identity a secret. Years later at 25, Kara lives in National City assisting media mogul and fierce taskmaster Cat Grant, who just hired the Daily Planet’s former photographer, James Olsen, as her new art director. However, Kara's days of keeping her talents a secret are over when Hank Henshaw, head of a super-secret agency where her sister also works, enlists her to help them protect the citizens of National City from sinister threats.
Though Kara will need to find a way to manage her newfound empowerment with her very human relationships, her heart soars as she takes to the skies as Supergirl to fight crime.[8]
Introduction
Season 1
- "When I was a child, my planet Krypton was dying. I was sent to Earth to protect my cousin. But my pod got knocked off course and by the time I got here, my cousin had already grown up and become... Superman. And so I hid my powers until recently when an accident forced me to reveal myself to the world. To most people, I'm an assistant at CatCo Worldwide Media. But in secret, I work with my adoptive sister for the D.E.O. to protect my city from alien life and anyone else that means to cause it harm. I am Supergirl."
Season 2
- "When I was a child, my planet Krypton was dying. I was sent to Earth to protect my cousin. But my pod got knocked off course and by the time I got here, my cousin had already grown up and become... Superman. I hid who I really was until one day when an accident forced me to reveal myself to the world. To most people, I'm a reporter at CatCo Worldwide Media. But in secret, I work with my adoptive sister for the D.E.O. to protect my city from alien life and anyone else that means to cause it harm. I am Supergirl."
Season 3
- "My name is Kara Zor-El. I'm from Krypton. I'm a refugee on this planet. I was sent to Earth to protect my cousin. But my pod got knocked off course and by the time I got here, my cousin had already grown up and become... Superman. I hid who I really was until one day when an accident forced me to reveal myself to the world. To most people, I'm a reporter at CatCo Worldwide Media. But in secret, I work with my adoptive sister for the D.E.O. to protect my city from alien life and anyone else that means to cause it harm. I am Supergirl."
Season 4
- "My name is Kara Zor-El. I'm from Krypton. I'm a refugee on this planet. I was sent to protect my cousin. But my pod got knocked off course and by the time I got here, my cousin had already grown up and become... Superman. I hid who I really was until one day when an accident forced to reveal myself to the world. To most people, I'm a reporter at CatCo Worldwide Media. But in secret, I work with my adoptive sister at the D.E.O. to protect this planet I call my home from anyone that means it to cause it harm. I am Supergirl."
"Elseworlds, Part 3" variant (narrated by John Deegan)
- "My name is John Deegan and I’m from Gotham, a city in grave need of heroes. As a doctor at Arkham Asylum, I did my part by protecting this city from the criminally insane. The world didn’t understand my methods. So I worked in secret until one day when a cosmic being recognized my potential and gave me the chance to be something greater. Someone greater. Now, I am Superman."
Midseason Variant
"My name is Kara Zor-El. I'm from Krypton. I'm a refugee on this planet. I was sent to protect my cousin. But my pod got knocked off course and by the time I got here, my cousin had already grown up and become... Superman. I hid who I really was until one day when an accident forced me to reveal myself to the world. To most people, including my adoptive sister Alex, I'm a reporter at Catco Worldwide Media. But in secret, I work to protect this planet I call my home from anyone that means to cause it harm. I am Supergirl."
Cast
Main cast
- Melissa Benoist as Kara Danvers/Supergirl
- Mehcad Brooks as James Olsen/Guardian
- Chyler Leigh as Alex Danvers
- Jeremy Jordan as Winn Schott (seasons 1–3)
- David Harewood as J'onn J'onzz/Martian Manhunter
- Calista Flockhart as Cat Grant (season 1; special appearance season 2–present)
- Floriana Lima as Maggie Sawyer (season 2; special guest season 3)
- Chris Wood as Mon-El (seasons 2–3)
- Katie McGrath as Lena Luthor (season 3–present; recurring season 2)
- Odette Annable as Samantha Arias/Reign (season 3)
- Jesse Rath as Querl Dox/Brainiac 5 (season 4; recurring season 3)
- Sam Witwer as Ben Lockwood/Agent Liberty (season 4)
- Nicole Maines as Nia Nal/Dreamer (season 4)
- April Parker Jones as Lauren Haley (season 4)
- Azie Tesfai as Kelly Olsen[9] (season 5; recurring season 4)
Trivia
- Supergirl has had one supplemental comic book series, Adventures of Supergirl. As well, Supergirl has had several supplementary books.
- DC Comics later incorporated several elements from the show in 2016 when they relaunched the Supergirl comics as part of their DC Rebirth event.
- Supergirl has the third-most number of series regulars with 14 to date. DC's Legends of Tomorrow has the most with 18 and Arrow has the second-most with 17. The Flash is in last place with 13.
- Melissa Benoist is the only actress who appears in every episode of the series.
- Every season so far has had one more main character than the previous season.
Gallery
Logos
Title cards
End cards
Promotional images
Videos
Merchandise
External links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 ‘Supergirl’: Jessica Queller & Robert Rovner Named Co-Showrunners On the CW Series - Deadline
- ↑ CBS Sets Fall Premiere Dates, ‘Supergirl’ Debut Gets ‘Big Bang’ Lead-In - Deadline
- ↑ ‘Supergirl’ Lands CBS’ First New Series Order for 2015-16 Season - Variety
- ↑ ‘Supergirl’ Moves to The CW, Renewed for Season 2 - Deadline
- ↑ Supergirl Season 3 Episode 3 Trailer, Details, and Episode Guide - Den of Geek
- ↑ 'Riverdale,' 'Flash,' 'Supernatural' Among 10 CW Renewals – The Hollywood Reporter
- ↑ The CW Renews ‘Arrow’, ‘Charmed’, ‘Supergirl’, ‘The Flash’ & 6 More for 2019-2020
- ↑ Supergirl Time Slot, Synopsis and Photos Released - Comicbook.com
- ↑ Supergirl Promotes James' Sister to Series Regular for Season 5 - TVLine
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