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  2. Smallville: Created by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar. With Tom Welling, Allison Mack, Kristin Kreuk, Michael Rosenbaum. A young Clark Kent struggles to find his place in the world as he learns to harness his alien powers for good and deals with the typical troubles of teenage life in Smallville, Kansas.

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    Smallville is an American superhero television series developed by writer-producers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, based on the DC Comics character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The series was produced by Millar/Gough Ink , Tollin/Robbins Productions , DC Comics and Warner Bros. Television .

  4. Mon, Sep 25, 2017. Baby Kal-El lands on earth and is found by the Kents. Kal-El is named Clark by Jonathan and Martha and tries to live a normal teenage life. This is somewhat of a challenge given his developing abilities. He becomes fast friends with Lex Luthor after saving Lex's life.

  5. After a meteor shower bursts from the heavens, raining destruction on the unsuspecting citizens of Smallville, years pass, and the healing process leaves the town's inhabitants with scars and secrets.

  6. Linda Lake comes back to Smallville and blackmails Clark to expose his true identity. However, Clark decides he will reveal his secret by himself. A fanatic teenager fakes a fall so Clark can save her.

  7. Smallville was an American television series that debuted October 16, 2001 on the WB Television Network and ended in May 13, 2011. Created by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, the series follows the adventures of a young Clark Kent, in the town of Smallville, Kansas, before he becomes Superman. The series spawned a download-only spinoff (but was ...

  8. TRAILER. Smallville. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. An interpretation of the Superman story features young Clark Kent coming to grips with his emerging superpowers.

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