Three new characters have been announced for Supergirl Season 4 – including Nicole Maines as transgender superhero Dreamer, aka Nia Nal. (We’re assuming this “Dreamer” is the one based on the Forever People character.)
The character of Manchester Black will also be introduced, played by actor David Ajala, and April Parker Jones joins the cast as Colonel Haley.
Here’s the press release with more details; you can see some corresponding photos below.
NEW FRIENDS & FOES TRANSFORM NATIONAL CITY
FOR SEASON FOUR OF SUPERGIRL
Three New Characters Announced at Saturday’s Comic-Con Panel — Including
Nicole Maines as the First Transgender Superhero on TV
BURBANK, Calif. — With the reign of Reign ended in last season’s finale, cast and producers of The CW/Warner Bros. Television’s hit drama Supergirl took the stage at the show’s Comic-Con 2018 panel session to reveal that the DC Super Hero series will welcome three new cast members for the upcoming 2018–19 season — including TV’s first transgender superhero. Transgender activist Nicole Maines (Royal Pains, The Trans List, Becoming Nicole book) will join the show in the series regular role of Nia Nal, aka Dreamer. In addition to Maines, Supergirl fans can look forward to the addition of the following new cast members: series regular April Parker Jones (Jericho, The Last Ship) as Colonel Haley and David Ajala (Dr. Who, Nightflyers, The Dark Knight), who will recur as Manchester Black.
Nia Nal (Nicole Maines) is the newest addition to the CatCo reporting team. A soulful young transgender woman with a fierce drive to protect others, Nia’s journey this season means fulfilling her destiny as the superhero Dreamer (much like Kara came into her own as Supergirl).
Hardline career military woman Colonel Haley (April Parker Jones) lives and dies by the orders of her commanding officers. Dedicated to her country, she always acts in its best interest — even if it’s not her own.
Based on the iconic DC character, Manchester Black (David Ajala) is the type of guy who brings a knife to a gunfight and still walks away the winner. With a dark past, he easily deflects the brutality of his mission with his charm and sense of humor.
These three cast members join the previously announced new series regulars Jesse Rath (who plays the Legion of Super Heroes’ Brainiac-5) and Sam Witwer (who will play Agent Liberty).
Supergirl returns for its fourth season on October 14 in its new Sunday 8/7c time period on The CW. Based on the DC characters created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the series is executive produced by Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, Robert Rovner and Jessica Queller. Supergirl is produced by Berlanti Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.
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COMIC-CON INTERNATIONAL: SAN DIEGO -- "Krypton Panel" -- Pictured: Cameron Welsh -- (Photo by: Tibrina Hobson/SYFY)