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Superman & Lois Season 3 Is Finally Coming To Blu-ray & DVD

Superman & Lois Season 3 is finally coming to Blu-ray and DVD in June.

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We were starting to think it wasn’t going to happen, but now, online listings show that Superman & Lois: The Complete Third Season is coming to Blu-ray and DVD on June 11, 2024… and you can pre-order yours now and support KryptonSite in the process! (Amazon will honor the lowest price between now and the release date.)

We do not yet have a press release, but we see there are unfortunately no extras listed on the packaging for the set. All 13 episodes of Superman & Lois Season 3 will be on the set, though. Here’s a look at the artwork, and again, if you’d like to get this yet, order HERE using our affiliate links: Blu-rayDVD

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Season three of SUPERMAN & LOIS opens weeks after Superman’s blowout defeat of Ally Allston. Clark (Tyler Hoechlin) and Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch) are now working at the Smallville Gazette together and enjoying small town life. But the Kents’ romantic bliss only shines a light on how isolating “the secret” can be, as Chrissy (Sofia Hasmik) struggles to balance a new love interest and her friendship with Lois. However, Lois’ own work-life balance is put to the test when an undercover assignment reveals a deadly foe that promises to change the Kent family forever. Superman would move heaven and earth for his family, but with a villain this merciless, even that might not be enough. Meanwhile, the Kent boys find themselves being pulled in opposite directions as Jordan (Alex Garfin) discovers what a superhero-identity really means and Jonathan (Michael Bishop) searches for purpose beyond the football field. Amid all this upheaval, John Henry (Wolé Parks) is haunted by his doppelgänger’s past, leading to dangerous consequences for him and Natalie (Tayler Buck). Lana Lang (Emmanuelle Chriqui) and Kyle (Erik Valdez) redefine their family post-separation, while Sarah (Inde Navarrette) explores what the future holds for her and Jordan now that she knows the truth about his powers. Having learned the hard way that no one else can be trusted to work with Superman, General Samuel Lane (Dylan Walsh) reclaims his post at the Department of Defense, only to face his own conflict in working with his grandson, Jordan.

SUPERMAN & LOIS stars Tyler Hoechlin as Clark Kent/Superman, Elizabeth Tulloch as Lois Lane, Alex Garfin as Jordan Kent, Michael Bishop as Jonathan Kent, Alexander Erik Valdez as Kyle Cushing, Inde Navarrette as Sarah Cushing, Wolé Parks as Henry Irons, Tayler Buck as Natalie Irons Sofia Hasmik as Chrissy Beppo, Chad L. Coleman as Bruno Mannheim, with Dylan Walsh as General Samuel Lane and Emmanuelle Chriqui as Lana Lang Cushing.

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Interview: Bitsie Tulloch Previews “Always My Hero” and Superman & Lois Season 4

Interview with Bitsie Tulloch about Superman & Lois Season 4, Lois Lane, and the upcoming episode “Always My Hero”

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If you think killing off Superman in Superman & Lois Season 4 was already emotional, you need to prepare for more challenges for the Lane-Kent family with the October 14 episode of the series which is titled “Always My Hero.” There are some surely unexpected turns and choices made that will reverberate for the rest of the series leading to its conclusion at the end of the fourth season. To preview this episode and beyond, KryptonSite’s Craig Byrne had the opportunity to interview Elizabeth “Bitsie” Tulloch, a.k.a. Lois Lane, who was directed in the third episode this season by a very familiar face — her husband and Grimm co-star David Giuntoli. Note: This interview has been slightly edited to remove big spoilers!

KRYPTONSITE’S CRAIG BYRNE: Right off the bat: Can you talk about what it was like having your husband David Giuntoli directing the third episode of the season?

BITSIE TULLOCH: One thing that I think he had going for him is that the cast obviously already knew him really well, because we would have Superman & Lois cast parties at our house. So they had met him a bunch of times already and felt really comfortable with him. One thing he had that was extraordinarily tough was that we dropped from shooting 10 to 11 shooting days, which was quite a lot, to basically eight shooting days, which is a big cut. The crew can really feel it, and there’s just such added pressure. And David only had seven days to shoot! Not only did he only have seven days to shoot, he had such an emotionally impactful episode, and the stakes were so high.

I find a lot of actors really love the actors-turned-directors. There’s sort of an unspoken understanding of what you go through, and his episode was just so extremely emotional. There’s so much going on. She’s a mom, and her priority is the mental health of her boys, taking care of her boys, finding her dad, Lex Luthor’s still out there, and wants to kill her, and Doomsday still out there and is a massive threat.

You’ve had several seasons now where you had to carry a lot of dramatic weight. Is there ever a time that you wish you had the kinds of storylines that, say, Chrissy has?

Yeah. Tyler and I talk a lot about how our favorite stuff to shoot, honestly, is the flashback stuff, because it’s so much more lighthearted. It’s kind of fun, and goofy, and playful. It’s them at the Daily Planet, and it’s pre-kids, so the stakes aren’t quite as high.

Season 1 Episode 8 was the first time I really had quite heavy stuff to do. It was when Lois is talking about the late term miscarriage that she had had. I felt like, after that, Todd and Brent were like, “oh, great, she can bring it! All right! Here we go, every episode!” And then I’m like, “oh, man, should I not have gone there quite as much, because now I’m doing this a lot!” It’s exhausting, but I’m a professional, and that is my job. My job is to show up and do the very best job I can do as an actor.

The writers do a fantastic job, and even with the cancer storyline, Tyler and I both had some reservations about it, like “wait a minute, are we going too dark?” This is a superhero show, after all. And the fans loved it, for the most part. They really did. Cancer is, unfortunately, such a pervasive disease in people’s lives. I don’t know anyone who doesn’t know someone who’s had it, whether it’s a friend, or a colleague or [anything else]. When Tyler and I are doing Comic Cons, meeting fans and having so many people come up to me and often literally weeping, “thank you for that. My mom died of breast cancer.” Or “thank you for that, my my wife is fighting breast cancer right now.” Or “my aunt had ovarian cancer, and it was so great to see a really accurate portrayal on screen.” The reality is Todd Helbing and Brent Fletcher were were right to do that.

This is the final seasons, and we had fewer episodes to wrap it up, so I understand why they had to give me such emotional scenes where the stakes were just so incredibly high. Episode three in particular is going to be something that people are talking about, and you can’t raise the stakes that high without having to ask someone to really go there… and again, that’s my job.

I asked Erica Durance this same question last week: Does your daughter realize that her Mommy is Lois Lane, and what does she think of that?

She does, and it’s cute… there’s a bookstore near our house, and she’s understood from a very young age that that’s a character that I play, and David had taken her down to this bookstore, and there were Lois Lane comics. I think she was, like, two and a half… she was really young, and to the person who worked at the bookstore, she pointed at the comic and said, “that’s my mommy! That’s my mommy!” They probably were thinking “this two year old is nuts.”

It was a bummer that we started shooting at the height of COVID and and we were all in Canada… we weren’t able to leave because of the strict quarantine and whatnot, so I didn’t see a lot of my kid the first few seasons. And in fact, the first time she actually came onto set was Season 4, Episode 3, when David was directing, because it wasn’t until Season 4 where some of the COVID protocols were relaxed. Even in Season 3, she was able to finally come visit me at base camp and be in my trailer. David was shooting on A Million Little Things, so it was usually our nanny who would bring her to set to visit me, but it was a lot of being away from her.

When I was shooting on Arrow with Stephen Amell, his daughter Mavi was apparently there quite often, and I would be a little envious of that while I was shooting, like “oh, it would have been so fun for Vivian to yell out ‘action’ and ‘cut’ like Mavi did on Arrow the day I was shooting on Arrow!

She definitely gets that her mama’s Lois Lane. I get gifted comics a lot, and one day, one of the writers on a show gave me a Lois Lane street sign that is now in my daughter’s playroom. Also, when I first booked the role, one of my managers had one of the older comics framed. That was really cool, and that’s also on the wall in her playroom. So she kind of gets that I play a fun character that’s also in comic books and also live action.

There was a scene the day she was on set with me and Tyler where we’re explaining the situation to General Lane of [Clark being Superan], and Vivian’s just kind of used to it. It didn’t really seem to throw her that David was directing, and then I was holding hands with Tyler in a scene. She’s just kind of rolled with it.

If someone, someday comes to you and asks you to play Lois Lane again, would you do it?

Of course I would. It’s been such an honor. It really has been, and I hope I’ve made the fans proud. I think the level of respect I have for the character… I pointedly sought out [information] for myself, because I understood getting into this that this isn’t just a character on a TV show that’s going to go a few seasons; this is a very beloved, iconic character for a reason, and I have to do some research into understanding why. What are the qualities about Lois Lane? The grit, the determination, the fierceness, the pursuit of truth at all costs, the the work ethic… and then to bring that to my performance and on some level, it felt like a bit of a love letter to the character and also a love letter to genres.

[EDITOR’S NOTE: After this interview was conducted, Bitsie expressed gratitude to S&L writer Adam Mallinger who was frequently available to share Superman and Lois Lane lore!]

You can see some photos including some previously-unreleased stills from “Always My Hero” below. Look for the episode to air October 14 on The CW.

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Superman & Lois -- “Always My Hero” -- Image Number: SML403a_0790r -- Pictured (L-R): Alexander Garfin as Jordan Kent -- Photo: Colin Bentley/The CW -- © 2024 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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Superman & Lois #4.2 Photos: “A World Without”

Preview images for Superman & Lois Episode #4.2 “A World Without” airing October 7 on The CW right after the season premiere

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The CW has released promotional photos for the second episode of Superman & Lois Season 4. The episode is called “A World Without” and we can probably surmise from the latest trailer that it’s about a world without Superman. Returning cast members making their first Season 4 appearances in this episode include Emmanuelle Chriqui and Inde Navarrette. Here’s how the episode is described; look for it to air October 7 right after the season premiere! See more Season 4 photos here.

TWO-HOUR PREMIERE EVENT – PART TWO – Lana (Emmanuelle Chriqui) and Sarah (Inde Navarrette) join the fight against Luthor (Michael Cudlitz), who starts making moves in Smallville. Jordan (Alex Garfin) and Jonathan (Michael Bishop) butt heads over an important decision. Sudz Sutherland directed the episode written by Katie Aldrin & Kristi Korzec (#402). Original airdate 10/7/2024.

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Superman and Lois -- "A World Without" -- Image Number: "SML402_0147r" -- Pictured (L-R): Michael Bishop as Jonathan Kent and Elizabeth Tulloch as Lois Lane -- Photo Credit: Shane Harvey/The CW -- © 2024 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Season four of SUPERMAN & LOIS picks up right where last season left off: with Superman (Tyler Hoechlin) and Luthor’s monster locked in a ferocious, moon-wrecking battle, as Clark (Tyler Hoechlin) fights for his life against the seemingly unstoppable creature. Back on the ground, General Lane (guest star Dylan Walsh) struggles to stay alive after being kidnapped by Luthor’s henchmen, while Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch), Jordan (Alex Garfin), and Jonathan (Michael Bishop) race against time to rescue him. But standing in their way is Lex Luthor (Michael Cudlitz) himself, who has permanently moved to Smallville as the next step in his malicious plan to destroy Lois Lane. Meanwhile, Lana Lang (guest star Emanuelle Chriqui) uses her position as Mayor to fight back against Luthor’s schemes, a move which puts her in the sights of the most dangerous man in the world and threatens everything she holds dear. This includes her relationship with John Henry Irons (guest star Wolé Parks), who must put his Ironworks plans on hold and rejoin the DOD, now that General Lane is missing. But they aren’t the only duo in trouble, as Chrissy Beppo (guest star Sofia Hasmik) and Kyle Cushing (guest star Eric Valdez) face an uphill battle of their own, with countless roadblocks that threaten to ruin their future together. Amid all the chaos, Sarah Cortez (guest star Inde Navarette) and Natalie Irons (guest star Tayler Buck) also join the fight against Luthor, while both facing impossible decisions about their paths in life. And as Clark’s battle with the terrifying monster continues, Lois, her boys, and the world must face an unthinkable possibility: what if Superman never returns?

SUPERMAN & LOIS stars Tyler Hoechlin as Clark Kent/Superman, Elizabeth Tulloch as Lois Lane, Alex Garfin as Jordan Kent, Michael Bishop as Jonathan Kent, and Michael Cudlitz as Lex Luthor.

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Superman & Lois Season 4: Photos From The First Four Episodes

The CW has released photos to promote the first four episodes of Superman & Lois Season 4.

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The CW has released promotional photos for the first four episodes of Superman & Lois Season 4. There aren’t a whole lot of spoilers in here, though you can and will get an indication of when certain people might be appearing on the new season, and we get our first official look at Yvonne Chapman as Amanda McCoy. We also see some flashbacks! The new season premieres October 7; descriptions for the first two episodes of the fourth and final season can be found here.

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Superman and Lois -- Photo Credit: Colin Bentley/The CW -- © 2022 The CW

Season four of SUPERMAN & LOIS picks up right where last season left off: with Superman (Tyler Hoechlin) and Luthor’s monster locked in a ferocious, moon-wrecking battle, as Clark (Tyler Hoechlin) fights for his life against the seemingly unstoppable creature. Back on the ground, General Lane (guest star Dylan Walsh) struggles to stay alive after being kidnapped by Luthor’s henchmen, while Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch), Jordan (Alex Garfin), and Jonathan (Michael Bishop) race against time to rescue him. But standing in their way is Lex Luthor (Michael Cudlitz) himself, who has permanently moved to Smallville as the next step in his malicious plan to destroy Lois Lane. Meanwhile, Lana Lang (guest star Emanuelle Chriqui) uses her position as Mayor to fight back against Luthor’s schemes, a move which puts her in the sights of the most dangerous man in the world and threatens everything she holds dear. This includes her relationship with John Henry Irons (guest star Wolé Parks), who must put his Ironworks plans on hold and rejoin the DOD, now that General Lane is missing. But they aren’t the only duo in trouble, as Chrissy Beppo (guest star Sofia Hasmik) and Kyle Cushing (guest star Eric Valdez) face an uphill battle of their own, with countless roadblocks that threaten to ruin their future together. Amid all the chaos, Sarah Cortez (guest star Inde Navarette) and Natalie Irons (guest star Tayler Buck) also join the fight against Luthor, while both facing impossible decisions about their paths in life. And as Clark’s battle with the terrifying monster continues, Lois, her boys, and the world must face an unthinkable possibility: what if Superman never returns?

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