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Tom Welling Was Never Going To Suit Up as Superman in Crisis

Tom Welling spoke of his Smallville reprisal of Clark Kent in Crisis on Infinite Earths.

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YouTuber Angelika Diana has uploaded video from the Tom Welling panel at the 2020 FanExpo in Vancouver, and in it, he confirmed that he was never going to wear a Superman costume in this year’s Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover… no matter what your source in Australia happened to tell you.

Tom did, however, happen to be happy with the way things went down, although he was initially reluctant to go back, as it might affect the integrity of what they did in the ten-season Smallville series on The WB and The CW. “We spent a lot of time on Smallville making sure it was Smallville, and it wasn’t Superman. I know we got to The Blur and Metropolis. But the idea at the end of Smallville was that he’s out there but we can’t go with him. Hopefully the fans’ imagination goes there and believes he’s out there,” he explained.

And now, the important question: Was Tom approached to wear the suit (yes… that one) in Crisis? No. And for Welling, that seems to have been a good thing.

“If they had started the conversation with ‘So, Clark is in the suit’, I’d have been like [click],” Tom said, putting the microphone down as if it’s a phone.

So what is his aversion to the suit, especially in the context of Crisis on Infinite Earths?

“Well, number one, you don’t have to wear it. There’s this thing called CGI,” Tom joked. “I think for me, it was just trying to protect Clark and the original idea of him being in high school before the Superman thing.  But for me, I also thought that the Clark on Smallville, once he put the suit on, it was not Smallville anymore, and everything became too easy.”

“I got on the phone, and they had this idea for me to come back in this crossover, in this multiverse. And I was like ‘What? What’s a multiverse?'” Tom recalled himself saying, before trying to come up with a reason not to do this. But the idea was so good, he found it to be a “really cool way” for Clark to come back.

“liked the idea of him appearing again, and I liked the idea of him being with Lois. And I don’t know if anybody picked up on this, but somehow I got in the back of my head that I wanted to act more like Jonathan Kent, in that scene that I did Clark, because that’s his father, and that’s probably who he would have been influenced by,” Tom revealed, pointing to little things like the gloves and the way he would turn around.

You can see video of Tom’s panel below.

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4 Comments

  1. Andrew

    February 18, 2020 at 6:13 pm

    I absolutely notice the John Schnieder in him! It was so perfect, I couldn’t ask for anything more.

  2. Vantheman77

    February 18, 2020 at 8:25 pm

    This ends the rumors that the network wanting him to suit up was false. I knew he was not going to wear the suit as soon as he was only doing 1 scene.

  3. DS 616

    February 19, 2020 at 3:24 pm

    Thank god Welling gets it. He’s so protective of his iteration of this iconic character and Smallville itself that he’s never resorted to the mindless cash-grab response of “Sure i’ll wear the suit, who cares what the script is, just give me my paycheck”.

  4. Patrick W. Hebenstreit

    March 31, 2020 at 3:14 am

    This was the first video I saw Tom Welling interacting with his fans.I didn’t know he was funny!Thanks; Craig Byrne for the upload.

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Marc Guggenheim on Why We Didn’t See Smallville’s Fate in Crisis on Infinite Earths

Arrowverse showrunner Marc Guggenheim discusses why we didn’t see confirmation of Smallville’s survival at the end of Crisis on Infinite Earths.

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In late 2019, Smallville returned for one scene only in The CW’s multi-show Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover, as Tom Welling and Erica Durance reprised their roles as Clark Kent and Lois Lane in an episode of Batwoman. The scene took place on “Earth-167” and was written by Smallville veterans Don Whitehead and Holly Henderson, but many fans were left wondering why we didn’t get to see that the characters from Smallville were restored at the end of the crossover, where we learned that other Earths such as the ones occupied by Swamp Thing, the Titans, and Brandon Routh’s Superman had been brought back into the multiverse by Stephen Amell’s Spectre.

Andy Behbakht of Multiverse of Color had Arrowverse showrunner Marc Guggenheim on his Showrunner Whisperer podcast which dropped part 1 today, and he addressed the omission.

“Why didn’t we have Smallville? I’ll be honest with you. I think it was two reasons,” Guggenheim responded. “Number one, it never occurred to me until I got the question on Twitter that people think we did blow up the Smallville universe. So part of it was that, and part of it was, we’d obviously seen Clark and Lois in episode two. For the most part, the ‘going around the horn’ [closing sequence] was to see all the universes and all the characters that we didn’t get to see,” he continued.

Guggenheim confirmed that if he had it to do all over again, that it would be “awesome” to have a shot of Lois and Clark on the farm kissing within that sequence. “But yeah, sorry, I dropped the ball on that,” he admitted. Additionally, under SAG rules, an actor gets paid for each episode they appear in, and Tom Welling was only contracted for the second episode. “We certainly didn’t have the money for that, but that really wasn’t a factor. It, quite frankly, just didn’t occur to me,” Marc said.

You can listen to the entire Showrunner Whisperer conversation with Marc Guggenheim here or on the YouTube embed below.

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Smallville’s Tom Welling Discusses His Crisis on Infinite Earths Return

Tom Welling discussed his return as Smallville’s Clark Kent from Crisis on Infinite Earths at a recent TalkVille live event.

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Four years later, fans are still discussing the return of Tom Welling as Smallville’s Clark Kent in the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover that aired on The CW, and earlier this week, Tom Welling spoke about that opportunity at a live TalkVille event held in Hollywood.

“They had asked me to kind of bring Clark into some of the other shows, and it didn’t feel right,” Tom recalled. “But when they sent me [the “Crisis” script] they were like, ‘just read it.’ It was one scene, and I read it and I was like [sigh] ‘this is a really good idea’.”

Tom talked about how the Batwoman crew wasn’t familiar with the Kent Farm location, so he was helping them at the same time. But as for playing Clark again?

“It was really fun, because I was able to kind of bring Clark back again, but a little more grown up,” he said, noting that he tried to have mannerisms like John Schneider had as Clark’s human father Jonathan Kent on Smallville, with the gloves and the way he walked. “My favorite part of the whole thing was Jon Cryer and he says ‘I’m Lex Luthor’ and I’m like ‘you’re not Lex.” That line was a lot of fun… one of the easiest lines I’ve ever said, because this is Lex Luthor,” he continued, pointing at Michael Rosenbaum on stage.

Most importantly, Welling seems happy with where the Crisis on Infinite Earths story took Clark. 

“It was really great, and I thought as a fan of Clark, this fits the tone in which would see him again,” he affirmed.

You can watch video from the event below.

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Marc Guggenheim Answers Two Smallville-Related Crisis Questions

Arrowverse architect Marc Guggenheim has answered questions about Michael Rosenbaum and Erica Durance’s Smallville roles in Crisis on Infinite Earths.

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Arrowverse architect Marc Guggenheim has been releasing a fantastic Substack newsletter called LegalDispatch in recent months, and with this week’s edition, he answered some Smallville-related questions regarding the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover — specifically, what Michael Rosenbaum‘s Lex would have done if he had shown up, and also, if there were more plans for Erica Durance to appear as Lois beyond her brief scene with Tom Welling.

Being transparent, Marc answered some of those questions! First, regarding what role Michael Rosenbaum’s Lex would play:

Well, here’s the thing. By the time we’d engaged with Michael about appearing in Crisis — thanks in huge part to Stephen Amell’s efforts — we’d already shot the Smallville reunion scene in Hour 2. Nevertheless, I was eager to get Michael’s Lex into the story if I could, so my brain started working on options that could be fit into the episodes that we were still shooting.

I forget the story impetus for them, but I noodled with a version where Michael’s Lex would interact with Jon Cryer’s Lex, which I think would’ve been quite entertaining had it come to pass.

Also, was there any temptation to have Erica Durance’s Lois Lane appear in more than one episode?

There was absolutely a temptation for sure. As with most things, however, we were subject to the limit of a combination of screentime, story requirements, money, shooting schedule, and the actors’ personal schedules.

You can read this week’s LegalDispatch here.

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