A Smallville and Supernatural Crossover Has Been Launched, and It Sounds Ridiculous

The idea of ​​Superman's Curse is something that already exists and could have been difficult to navigate for this crossover, had the episode come to fruition. This stems from several misfortunes involving those who disguised themselves as the Man of Steel or were involved in the projects, including George Reeves and Christopher Reeve. While no one gives the theory much credence, some might have balked at the sheer magnitude of the tragedy befalling the actors portraying Superman, and it might have seemed pretty unforgiving, depending on how the subject matter was treaty. In what surely would have been a lighthearted episode, I'd like to imagine it was a balancing act that the writers could have pulled off.

It's unclear when the idea was born, but if it was season 6, which is when Stewart co-wrote "Frontierland," it would have been during the 10th and final season from "Smallville", so it's quite possible, no, we wanted to play with the swan song of the series. With both series off the air, we'll never see how a crossover between "Smallville" and "Supernatural" would have turned out. However, Welling appeared in the prequel series "The Winchesters" as Samuel Campbell (father of Mary and grandfather of Sam and Dean), so at least he got to dip a toe into that world.

A Smallville and Supernatural Crossover Has Been Launched, and It Sounds Ridiculous

The idea of ​​Superman's Curse is something that already exists and could have been difficult to navigate for this crossover, had the episode come to fruition. This stems from several misfortunes involving those who disguised themselves as the Man of Steel or were involved in the projects, including George Reeves and Christopher Reeve. While no one gives the theory much credence, some might have balked at the sheer magnitude of the tragedy befalling the actors portraying Superman, and it might have seemed pretty unforgiving, depending on how the subject matter was treaty. In what surely would have been a lighthearted episode, I'd like to imagine it was a balancing act that the writers could have pulled off.

It's unclear when the idea was born, but if it was season 6, which is when Stewart co-wrote "Frontierland," it would have been during the 10th and final season from "Smallville", so it's quite possible, no, we wanted to play with the swan song of the series. With both series off the air, we'll never see how a crossover between "Smallville" and "Supernatural" would have turned out. However, Welling appeared in the prequel series "The Winchesters" as Samuel Campbell (father of Mary and grandfather of Sam and Dean), so at least he got to dip a toe into that world.

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