Some Krypton Interviews From Comic-Con

While we go about formatting all of ours (though you can see some in this post), we’ve combed the Internet to find some interview videos with the star and producers of Krypton from this year’s Comic-Con International in San Diego.

They dropped by and had extended chats with the Los Angeles Times and Entertainment Weekly, and you can find those interview videos below. Additionally, we’re sharing our own interview with Cameron Cuffe from the press room.

“They” of course would be Cameron Cuffe, who plays Seg-El as well as Executive Producers Cameron Welsh and Damian Kindler.

Some hints about the upcoming Syfy series Krypton can be found inside as well. Krypton is currently scheduled to premiere in 2018 on Syfy.

Craig Byrne

Craig Byrne has been writing about Superman TV since 1995, when the "Lois & Clark Krypton Club" launched. He founded KryptonSite.com in February 2001, becoming the first fan site for The WB/CW television series Smallville. He also wrote the Official Companion books for Smallville seasons 4-7 as well as the Smallville Visual Guide.

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