Smallville Season 9


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Think those were all clips from previous seasons...now clips showcasing Green Arrow, Black Canary, Aquman, Impulse, Cyborg, Zatanna, Martian Manhunter, Supergirl and the Legion. Chloe talking about the "Watchtower."

Words on screen: "KNEEL BEFORE ZOD."

Callum Blue plays Zod this season.

Clip of Brian Austin Green as John Corben (Metallo)

Ends with shot of Clark in a costume wtih an "S" logo. Looked dark, but it was a dark setting for the scene. Almost looked black with a black coat, and a dark blue Superman "S" shield.

"Thank you to the fans," Souders says, pointing out that a year ago, they didn't know if they would have a season nine. "We're gunning for season 10."

Peterson: "We do read what you write on the blogs, even if it's really mean. Regardless if you agree with certain decisions, you guys are there. Nine seasons, hopefully ten."

"When's he really going to fly without a Red Kryptonite ring?" Peterson: "We actually do talk about that and address that in the season premiere."

"Are we going to see anyone new from the DC Universe?" Peterson: "You're going to be seeing Metallo in the first two episodes, you'll be seeing the return of Toyman. You'll be seeing Roulette." Peterson says there's a couple more he can't talk about.

That love scene between Clark and Lois was very hot and steamy.

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so where are the videos, previews and photos? am i hearing right that clark will explain why he doesn't fly? also there will be a prototype suite with the S shield & a black cape?

how can he defeat zod without flying? also i think we all know we won't see the suit until seasons end. i have a feeling they may be setting up a new superman movie franchise with welling here!

10:40: The Warner Brothers publicist is at the podium. She's reminding us of the news that "Smallville" moves to Fridays this fall. Oh, and the complete 8th season will be released on DVD and Blue Ray on August 25.

10:42: Season 9 Clip reel... which includes scenes with The Green Arrow, Black Canary, Impulse, Cyborg, Zatania, Martian Manhuner, Supergirl, The Legion, Chloe as The Watchtower and of course Callum Blue as Zod. And Brian Austin Green shirtless. Oh boy, Lois-Clark love scene.

Dialogue:

Clark: Why would Lois in the future come after me?

New Female character: Because you betrayed us.

Clark (later): She told me I caused the end of the world.

Clip reel ends with Clark standing atop a building with the 'S' on his chest.

Crowd goes WILD.

10:50: Moderator Jeph Loeb is introducing the cast one-by-one... "And for the first time at Comic-Con... Tom Welling!" TOM WELLING. Standing room only convention room is going insane.

10:52: Tom Welling is asking how many people are here. He's told 5,000. Jeph Loeb says, I just heard it's actually 6,000. Cheers.

10:53: Erica Durance says all the things we've been waiting for, we'll see a little bit of that. Lois is dealing with being smitten with Superman, still annoyed with Clark, it's going to be spicy.

10:54: Allison Mack is asked how she likes being on the other side of things, playing The Watchtower. She says she loves it: "I love being in control. I like telling these people what to do."

10:55: Loeb says to Justin Hartley, "I don't get it, you're here. Didn't you throw down your bow? He says, "I like being told what to do." Allison says, "We work well together."

10:57: Callum Blue is saying he's having such fun on the show: "I'm loving playing an evil character."

Loeb says, "Give them a little more of the voice, the girls are loving the accent." Callum says, "It's all an act. I'm actually from Texas."

10:58: Producer Brian Peterson addresses the audience: "We do read what you write on the blogs even if it's really really mean." But he's smiling. He says, "Good or bad you've stuck with us, nine years." He's appreciative.

11:00: Time for audience questions! First question? From someone dressed in a full Batman costume. He says, "'Member me?" in deep Batman voice. Crowd goes nuts. Loeb wants to know if he has a question. "Yes," he says. "When am I gonna be on the show?" Crowd, more nuts. Question isn't answered, but Batman does get Tom Welling's name plaque. Welling signs it and hands it over.

11:02: Oh, Erica fan at the mic. Is she doing every ep this year? She will be in 18 episodes.

11:04: Tom is directing two episodes this year. Allison says Tom is one of her favorite directors. He has a very loving way. Crowd awwwws.

11:05: Audience question. Is Clark gonna fly or what? Producers say to tune in because this will be addressed in the season premiere.

11:10: Best audience question ever. Swooning girl gets to the mic and, trying her best not to faint, asks Tom Welling what he's enjoyed most about doing the show and if he could make his answer long, so he has to keep looking at her. Room goes wild. Welling obliges. Adorable. He says, slowly, that the stunts and visual effects have been great and that moving into the directing is at the top of the list.

11:12: Are we getting a season 10? Loeb says, "Are the Warner Brothers here? Did they hear that?" Question isn't answered but crowd enthusiastically shows their support of this idea.

11:15: Will we see any new characters this season? Producers say they can't announce everyone but we will see John Corbin, Toy Man, Roulette.

11:18: Will we see a little more of Green Arrow this season? We will.

11:22: If Lex is gone, will we see Jimmy again? Hartley says, "Homeboy's dead." Producers talk about how much they love Aaron Ashmore and that anything is possible, but it doesn't sound like it's something they've got planned.

11:24: Dude in Superman costume gets to the mic and tells Tom that Spandex is pretty comfortable. Big laughs.

11:25: Girl asks Tom if, now that he's a producer, he can move production from Vancouver to San Diego. Room cheers.

11:26: With Jimmy gone and Chloe busy being The Watchtower, will she have time for a love interest? Clark's name is thrown into the mix. Allison says that ship has basically sailed and he's a little busy with a few other women. Someone screams out, "Oliver!" Allison looks down the panel to Justin, smiles. Seems like she'd be down.

11:27: Producers are considering doing a Green Arrow sidekick story. Crowd loves this.

11:30: Producer Kelly Souders closes out the panel by saying this is the hardest working cast we've ever seen...

Source: http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/20...-live-blog.html

guys Tom Welling is not going to be the superman in the movie its Brandon Routh get over this thing.Tom welling said he didnt want to be playing superman in the movie I believe or the people behind smallville didnt want him to be playing superman in the movies and that both the movie and show are two seperate things. I am sorry if this is coming out harsh but thats not my intention i am just trying to say show people that are on tv never do the movies part except some tv on shows convert to the play on the movie but alot dont do it because it may hurt the franchise or etc.Another thing is Tom Welling is in his 30's guys he needs a break he probably wants to have a life and settle down and take a break from hollywood.Another thing is they wont bring all the chars from smallville over to the big screen it upset alot of the older fans that grew up with superman lore I mean like our parents and etc the ones that knew superman before smallville came on.The ratings for smallville have been going down so this may be the last season even though they are trying to get a season ten but alot of people are saying it should had ending at season 7 and etc.

guys Tom Welling is not going to be the superman in the movie its Brandon Routh get over this thing.Tom welling said he didnt want to be playing superman in the movie I believe or the people behind smallville didnt want him to be playing superman in the movies and that both the movie and show are two seperate things. I am sorry if this is coming out harsh but thats not my intention i am just trying to say show people that are on tv never do the movies part except some tv on shows convert to the play on the movie but alot dont do it because it may hurt the franchise or etc.Another thing is Tom Welling is in his 30's guys he needs a break he probably wants to have a life and settle down and take a break from hollywood.Another thing is they wont bring all the chars from smallville over to the big screen it upset alot of the older fans that grew up with superman lore I mean like our parents and etc the ones that knew superman before smallville came on.The ratings for smallville have been going down so this may be the last season even though they are trying to get a season ten but alot of people are saying it should had ending at season 7 and etc.

ummm. your wrong! brandons contract expired, he won't be superman anymore. i really think tom will be the next sups.

they can renew his contract and no tom welling not going to be supermasn sorry but like I said either he or the the show behind smallville said he wont they are two seperate things. Is there a chance tom may be it yes but the chance is less than 5 percent guys and gals.Brandon routh probably renew the contract just as kevin spacey renew it for his to play lex again.The reason why its taking so long is the director behind sumperman returns has other movies he wants to do before he gets back to superman .So I wouldnt be suprised if the next superman movie is in 2011 or 2012.Guys Superman return was a big hit not the biggest hits but enough to make a superman 2 they not going to replace all the cast with smallville the make alot of people who seen the movie but not the show confuse and etc. I wish I could save the part where I saw tom welling answer this question or the people behind smallville the show saying no tom welling wont be playing the superman the movie superman part.This was brought up in the early seasons of smallville and again when they were casting for superman the movie.

So, to sum it up

Tom Welling becomes Co-producer

Tom Welling showing up at CC, along with ALL the other MAIN casts

The suit with S, teased in the clip at the beginning.

They got TWO more seasons worth of stories... if fans want a Season 10

Geoff Johns returning to write

Tom will directing TWO episodes this year

Erica Durance looking HOT!

Lois is going to be in 18 episodes

Allison Mack directing again

Toyman returning

Movie?

So, to sum it up

Tom Welling becomes Co-producer

Tom Welling showing up at CC, along with ALL the other MAIN casts

The suit with S, teased in the clip at the beginning.

They got TWO more seasons worth of stories... if fans want a Season 10

Geoff Johns returning to write

Tom will directing TWO episodes this year

Erica Durance looking HOT!

Lois is going to be in 18 episodes

Allison Mack directing again

Toyman returning

Movie?

They got TWO more seasons worth of stories... if fans want a Season 10

They are hoping for two more season but highly doubt it because of ratings been going down since season 7.

I think we know before jan 2010 if it be a series finale or a season finale for season 9 depedning on ratings.

They better freaking do Superman and stop with the teasing crap. The no tights no flight crap has got to go either. Tom Welling has to accept the fact that everyone wants to SEE it already.

hey its not tom welling fault get over it its the people behind smallville that made this rule that he wont wear the tights till the last episode.Smallville is about him becoming who he is not about superman its about his journey becoming superman.

Uh, Tom Welling is now a producer on the show, he can decide it now as well. Not to mention when he signed up for the show HE made it clear he didn't want to fly or put on the tights until the end.

If the show is about his journey to becoming Superman, they've sure strayed a bit the past oh, 5 seasons or so?

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