Smallville Season 9 - NEW to Friday Nights 8PM - The CW

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Up Close and personal with an exlusive interview alongside Lois Lane and The Green Arrow (Oliver Queen), aka Justin Hartley & Erica Durance. Interview explaining what to expect from the upcoming season!!

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8x03 - Toxic
8x04 - Instinct
8x05 - Committed
8x06 - Prey
8x07 - Identity
8x08 - Bloodline
8x09 - Abyss
8x10 - Bride
8x11 - Legion
8x12 - Bulletproof
8x13 - Power
8x14 - Requiem
8x15 - Infamous
8x16 - Turbulence
8x17 - Hex
8x18 - Eternal
8x19 - Stiletto
8x20 - Beast
8x21 - Injustice
8x22 - Doomsday (Season Finale!!)


Doomsday!
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8x01 - Odyssey

Smallville is an American television series developed by writer/producers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, and was initially broadcast by The WB. After its fifth season, the WB and UPN merged to form The CW, which is the current broadcaster for the show in the United States.[1] Smallville premiered on October 16, 2001, and completed its seventh season on May 15, 2008.[2] An eighth season was officially announced by The CW on March 3, 2008.[3] It is filmed in and around Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

The plot follows the adventures of a young Clark Kent's life in the fictional town of Smallville, Kansas, during the years before he becomes Superman. The first four seasons focused on Clark and his friends' high school years. Since season five, the show has ventured into more adult settings, with some characters attending college. Recent seasons have seen an increase in the introductions of other DC comic book superheroes and villains.

Smallville inspired an Aquaman spin-off pilot, which was not picked up by The CW network, as well as promotional tie-ins with Verizon, Sprint, Toyota, Stride. In other media, the show has spawned a series of young-adult novels, a DC Comics comic book and soundtrack releases. The show broke the record for highest rated debut for The WB, with 8.4 million viewers tuning in for its pilot episode.

Season seven introduces Clark's biological cousin, Kara (Laura Vandervoort) as a main character of the series. Her storyline focuses on Clark teaching her to blend in to society, controlling her powers, and learning to cope with the destruction of Krypton.[50] Her trust in her father Zor-El inadvertantly causes her to betray Clark.[51] Lana, after faking her own death, begins stalking Lex in order to find incriminating evidence against him.[52] Chloe, who learns she has kryptonite-induced abilities,[53] struggles to keep her power a secret from those around her. Lex's younger brother Julian,[54] who was believed to have been killed in his crib when Lex was a young boy,[55] becomes the new editor of the Daily Planet under the assumed name Grant Gabriel.[53] "Grant" subsequently hires Lois as a new reporter, based on some of the stories she wrote for The Inquisitor,[53] with the two beginning a romantic relationship afterward, until Lex hires someone to kill him after Grant discovers he is only a clone.[56] Clark faces the dual threat from returning villain Brainiac (James Marsters), and Lex's discovery of his father's secret society who possess the means to control Clark. The series also features appearances from veteran Superman actors Dean Cain, Helen Slater and Marc McClure, with DC Comics character Black Canary (Alaina Huffman) also introduced in this season.

Season eight will introduce Davis Bloome/Doomsday and a female named Tess to replace the exit of Lex Luthor from the series. Justin Hartley will reprise his role as Oliver Queen/Green Arrow, being upgraded to a series regular.[57] The first episode is set to premiere on The CW on September 18, 2008.

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