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PostRe: Smallville
by Mockmaster » Sat Feb 05, 2011 9:46 pm

On the plus side, it did have the standout moment of after 10 years, finally flying, albeit in a virtual world it still got the goosebumps going..

I don't know who Booster Gold is but after a quick google I am intrigued that he was born in Gotham. I think they've only referenced Gotham once in the entire series.

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PostRe: Smallville
by Memento Mori » Sat Feb 05, 2011 10:05 pm

Booster protects the time-stream these days.

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PostRe: Smallville
by Mockmaster » Sat Feb 05, 2011 11:30 pm

Memento Mori wrote:Booster protects the time-stream these days.


You scare me.

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PostRe: Smallville
by Memento Mori » Sat Feb 05, 2011 11:32 pm

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PostRe: Smallville
by Memento Mori » Fri Feb 11, 2011 9:38 pm

So the final ever episode is going to be filmed soon and obviously the most important question is- will Michael Rosenbaum cameo as Lex? Well...

No.



If you were holding out for the return of Lex Luthor in Smallville‘s two-hour finale, prepare for disappointment: Entertainment Weekly reports that Michael Rosenbaum has refused repeated offers to reprise the role in the show’s final episode.

According to “a knowledgeable source,” the 38-year-old Rosenbaum, who left the series in 2008, “has put the show behind him and moved on. [...] By all indications, he is not going to be involved.”

The final three episodes haven’t been shot yet, so there’s still a chance that Rosenbaum and the show’s producers could reach an agreement, but at this point things don’t look promising.

As recently as July, Smallville star and Executive Producer Tom Welling indicated he’d been lobbying for Rosenbaum’s return, which he viewed as critical to the show’s finale.

“I’ve twisted his arm, I’ve taken him to dinner, I’ve gotten him drunk … I’ve tried to get him to sign papers that he didn’t know what they were … so, I’m trying everything that I can,” Welling told KryptonSite during Comic-Con International. “Michael wants to come back, but there are just some things to iron out, and I think he understands that we can’t end the show without Lex Luthor. We’re even teasing the idea that he’s going to be on already, with the idea of clones, or [the idea] that Lex has developed these bodies that he could then tap into to heal himself later in life.”

The CW had no comment on Entertainment Weeky‘s report. Smallville ends its 10 season-run on May 13.


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PostRe: Smallville
by Mockmaster » Fri Feb 11, 2011 9:41 pm

Memento Mori wrote:So the final ever episode is going to be filmed soon and obviously the most important question is- will Michael Rosenbaum cameo as Lex? Well...

No.



If you were holding out for the return of Lex Luthor in Smallville‘s two-hour finale, prepare for disappointment: Entertainment Weekly reports that Michael Rosenbaum has refused repeated offers to reprise the role in the show’s final episode.

According to “a knowledgeable source,” the 38-year-old Rosenbaum, who left the series in 2008, “has put the show behind him and moved on. [...] By all indications, he is not going to be involved.”

The final three episodes haven’t been shot yet, so there’s still a chance that Rosenbaum and the show’s producers could reach an agreement, but at this point things don’t look promising.

As recently as July, Smallville star and Executive Producer Tom Welling indicated he’d been lobbying for Rosenbaum’s return, which he viewed as critical to the show’s finale.

“I’ve twisted his arm, I’ve taken him to dinner, I’ve gotten him drunk … I’ve tried to get him to sign papers that he didn’t know what they were … so, I’m trying everything that I can,” Welling told KryptonSite during Comic-Con International. “Michael wants to come back, but there are just some things to iron out, and I think he understands that we can’t end the show without Lex Luthor. We’re even teasing the idea that he’s going to be on already, with the idea of clones, or [the idea] that Lex has developed these bodies that he could then tap into to heal himself later in life.”

The CW had no comment on Entertainment Weeky‘s report. Smallville ends its 10 season-run on May 13.


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PostRe: Smallville
by Memento Mori » Fri Feb 11, 2011 9:41 pm

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PostRe: Smallville
by Mockmaster » Fri Feb 11, 2011 9:42 pm

I clicked it and now want to die.

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PostRe: Smallville
by Memento Mori » Fri Feb 11, 2011 9:42 pm

I refer you to my previous post.

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PostRe: Smallville
by Mockmaster » Fri Feb 11, 2011 9:44 pm

GOODBYE FOREVER

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PostRe: Smallville
by Mockmaster » Fri Feb 11, 2011 9:55 pm

This 'un-named source' is a smokescreen and he will be back. Until they start actually filming the final episodes, there is still hope.

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PostRe: Smallville
by Memento Mori » Fri Feb 11, 2011 10:02 pm

Misinformation eh? I don't want to get my hopes up.

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PostRe: Smallville
by shas'la » Sat Feb 12, 2011 12:56 am

Memento Mori wrote:So the final ever episode is going to be filmed soon and obviously the most important question is- will Michael Rosenbaum cameo as Lex? Well...

No.



If you were holding out for the return of Lex Luthor in Smallville‘s two-hour finale, prepare for disappointment: Entertainment Weekly reports that Michael Rosenbaum has refused repeated offers to reprise the role in the show’s final episode.

According to “a knowledgeable source,” the 38-year-old Rosenbaum, who left the series in 2008, “has put the show behind him and moved on. [...] By all indications, he is not going to be involved.”

The final three episodes haven’t been shot yet, so there’s still a chance that Rosenbaum and the show’s producers could reach an agreement, but at this point things don’t look promising.

As recently as July, Smallville star and Executive Producer Tom Welling indicated he’d been lobbying for Rosenbaum’s return, which he viewed as critical to the show’s finale.

“I’ve twisted his arm, I’ve taken him to dinner, I’ve gotten him drunk … I’ve tried to get him to sign papers that he didn’t know what they were … so, I’m trying everything that I can,” Welling told KryptonSite during Comic-Con International. “Michael wants to come back, but there are just some things to iron out, and I think he understands that we can’t end the show without Lex Luthor. We’re even teasing the idea that he’s going to be on already, with the idea of clones, or [the idea] that Lex has developed these bodies that he could then tap into to heal himself later in life.”

The CW had no comment on Entertainment Weeky‘s report. Smallville ends its 10 season-run on May 13.


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PostRe: Smallville
by Mockmaster » Sat Feb 12, 2011 8:43 am

Memento Mori wrote:Misinformation eh? I don't want to get my hopes up.


Confirmed.

Update :(

http://www.tvline.com/2011/02/smallville-michael-rosenbaum-back-for-series-finale/

The small-screen Superman mythos just breathed an enormous sigh of relief.
After nearly a year of will-he-or-won’t-he speculation, Michael Rosenbaum has inked a deal to reprise his role as Smallville‘s Lex Luthor in the two-hour season finale airing May 13, TVLine has learned.
“I’m delighted to return for the series finale,” Rosenbaum tells TVLine exclusively. “I’m simply doing it for all of the fans out there who made Smallville the great success it is. I appreciate all of their passion, their relentlessness, and even their threats. Ha ha.”
The actor continues, “I can’t wait to hug the old crew back in Vancouver one last time and see all of my old friends once again. Oh, and for Lex to become the bad-ass he’s destined to be.”
Executive producers Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson say of Rosenbaum’s encore, “It feels like the stars are aligning, literally. We couldn’t be more excited. And as far as the way he returns… there’ll be no doubt about how Lex becomes the great rival in Clark Kent’s life. He is the villain of the story.”
Smallville Final Season Preview: Waiting for Superman
Rosenbaum’s return was considered by many to be the missing piece of the show’s 10th final run, which has welcomed back alums such as John Schneider and Annette O’Toole (as Jonathan and Martha Kent) and John Glover (Lionel Luthor), and later this season Laura Vandervoort (Kara/Supergirl) and Callum Blue (Zod).
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But having Lex back in the flesh — given the series’ wrap-up and a season-long storyline strongly hinting at the supervillain’s return — seemed almost imperative. At the time that Smallville‘s final season was announced, series star/exec producer Tom Welling expressed that he would “definitely” like to have Rosenbaum back, saying, “With Clark propelled into being Superman, how do you do it without a Lex Luthor? That just doesn’t make sense to me.”
Indeed.
Rosenbaum last appeared on Smallville in May 2008, for the Season 7 finale. Prior to his encore as Lex, he next can be seen in a recurring role on the Fox comedy Breaking In, which premieres April 6.




YES YES YES YES.




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PostRe: Smallville
by Memento Mori » Sat Feb 12, 2011 10:18 am

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Amazing news. And isn't this even better after just reading it wasn't going to happen?

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PostRe: Smallville
by Rog » Sat Feb 12, 2011 10:57 am

What we can take from this:
Mori talks gooseberry fool. Literally hours later its confirmed :lol:

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PostRe: Smallville
by Memento Mori » Sat Feb 12, 2011 11:20 am

I can only work on the information I'm given.

10x13- It was actually really good, no small part down to the Luthors. And some story progression? Smallville you spoil us.

Intrigued by the final scene,original Lex had healing powers but clearly not impervious skin giving the amount of times he was shot.

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PostRe: Smallville
by shas'la » Sat Feb 12, 2011 3:58 pm

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PostRe: Smallville
by DrDoom » Mon Feb 14, 2011 9:41 pm

Memento Mori wrote:I can only work on the information I'm given.

10x13- It was actually really good, no small part down to the Luthors. And some story progression? Smallville you spoil us.

Intrigued by the final scene,original Lex had healing powers but clearly not impervious skin giving the amount of times he was shot.


I'm calling it now, cos Smallville is ridiculous like that, Alexander will be renamed Connor in a few episodes.


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