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"Starring Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch as the title twosome, Superman & Lois is a spin-off of CW stablemate Supergirl (now entering its sixth and final season)," says Zaki Hasan. "It’s also the latest entry in a remarkable DC Comics-based television franchise, known to fans as the Arrowverse, that’s proliferated on the network since the 2012 debut of Arrow. But while many of the same creatives are involved behind the scenes, including omnipresent producer Greg Berlanti (who co-developed the show with Todd Helbing), this series boasts a unique visual palette and noticeably bigger budget that elevates it from its sister shows. Its premise also carries the well-trodden Superman story to directions never before seen onscreen: The titular superhero and his ace reporter wife are now doting parents." Hasan adds: "From the two episodes made available for review, the show is off to a promising start at balancing the Kents’ family drama with the various elements of derring-do one expects from a show with the word 'Superman' in its title. This is helped along by the palpable chemistry between the title stars. Hoechlin has a self-effacing quality drawing to mind the best elements of Christopher Reeve’s Superman and Dean Cain’s Clark, while also marking a place for himself separate from fellow current Superman Henry Cavill. And while Lois’ story line, which involves digging into shady financial goings-on in Smallville, doesn’t really kick in until episode two, Tulloch easily embodies the gutsy spirit we’ve come to expect from one of the most famous investigative journalists in fiction." ALSO:
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