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Well if you have ever seen an episode of the original Charmed it should be fairly straight forward explained but since you need it spelled out a quick google search and found a few visual aides from the show to help you out! :ermm:Very cold studio?
Is this like a giant refrigerated room? Do they film outside in Canada?
Chris Wood will not be returning for the Upcoming Fourth Season.
Wood has portrayed Mon-EL in the last two seasons.
Another original cast member has been downgraded to a recurring role Jeremy Jordan who has played Winn Schott Jr. from the original "Pilot" episode through the first three seasons will be moving on from the show full time.
In the Season 3 Finale his character is asked to go to the 31st Century by the Legion of Super-Heroes to help in Battle against Brainiac.
Its also been rumored that the overall story-line for Supergirl Season 4 will be a mashup based on two comic story-lines.
Superman: Red Son and Supergirl: The Last Daughter of Krypton.
Red Son was a three-issue Elseworlds story from Mark Millar, which had Superman's pod land in Soviet Russia thanks to a slight change in the Earth's rotation. The Kryptonian then grew up as Russia's greatest weapon, facing off against the Justice League and Lex Luthor. Last Daughter of Krypton was a 2011 storyline that saw a memory-wiped Kara land in Siberia.
Well if you have ever seen an episode of the original Charmed it should be fairly straight forward explained but since you need it spelled out a quick google search and found a few visual aides from the show to help you out! :ermm:
There were scenes like this in practically every episode!
'Supergirl' welcomes transgender superhero played by trans activist Nicole Maines
"Supergirl" had a big announcement at geek culture extravaganza Comic-Con on Saturday: The CW show is welcoming the first transgender superhero to TV.
Transgender activist and actress Nicole Maines will play Nia Nal, also known as Dreamer, who is described as a young transgender woman with a fierce drive to protect others.
Maines, who appeared on "Royal Pains" and "The Trans List," has been in the news for making positive steps for transgender people before. In January 2014, a Maine court ruled in her favor that her elementary school violated state anti-discrimination law after it determined she should use the staff restroom instead of the girls' bathroom.
The news that the DC Comics show will welcome a transgender character played by a transgender person shows a step toward inclusion onscreen at a time when Scarlett Johansson has faced backlash for signing on to play a transgender man. The overwhelming consensus from critics of Johansson's casting: Transgender characters should be played by transgender actors. (Johansson subsequently dropped out of the role.)
In an interview with Variety after the casting announcement, Maines said, "We've had representation on television for a while, but it hasn't been the right kind of representation." When she came out to her parents in the late 1990s and early 2000s, cisgender men portrayed trans woman on TV and "contributed to that idea that we are men in dresses," she said. "Now, it's very hopeful and relieving to watch creators and writers and directors and casting offices stepping up to put trans people in trans roles, so we can portray ourselves and we can start to disprove some of those stereotypes about us."
Maines said, "I'm beyond thrilled to be able to do that in a supersuit!"
Cast News:
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Breaking: Elizabeth "Bitsie" Tulloch has been cast as the CW's Lois Lane!
Bitsie Tulloch (Grimm) has been tapped to take on the iconic role of Daily Planet reporter Lois Lane in the network's annual Arrow-verse crossover event. Tulloch joins Tyler Hoechlin (Teen Wolf), who will reprise his role as Clark Kent/ Superman, in the three-night, three-show (The Flash, Supergirl and Arrow) crossover set for December.
Tulloch spent six seasons as the female lead on NBC fantasy drama Grimm. Her credits include House, MD and The West Wing.