Smallville season 7 is packed with episodes that are full of intense action, stunning surprises, and incredible suspense that is what makes the show more popular than ever, beginning with the season premier that aired on September 27, 2007. Smallville season 7 has tons of drama, action, and all of the great adventures that keep us glued to the boob tube for every episode.
The now famous cast members of Smallville season 7 include Tom Welling, Kristin Kreuk, Allison Mack, Michael Rosenbaum, Aaron Ashmore, John Glover, and many others. Not only are there many returning characters and regular cast members, but there are also many new classic Superman characters as well that make their appearances on Smallville season 7.
The focus of Smallville season 7 centers on Clark Kent teaming up with his cousin Kara, teaching her how to use and control her powers. Kara is also the fantastic SuperGirl. As far as Lex Luthor and Lana Lang go, after it is revealed that Lana faked her own death, her behavior towards her friends and Lex is beginning to be questioned.
Chloe tries to come to grips with her newly discovered kryptonite induced power, and we discover that Grant Gabriel of the Daily Planet has a secret. Clark also faces Brainiac during Smallville season 7, and tries to deal with Lex Luthor s knowledge of his father s secret society.
Fans also saw during Smallville season 7 that two new regular cast members were brought to the show. Jimmy Olsen, who first appeared as a recurring guest in season six, and Kara, Clark s cousin, who is played by actress Laura Vandervoort. Kara s backstory is that she was sent to look after Clark, but was stuck in suspended animation for eighteen years. When the dam broke in the season six finale Phantom , she was set free. She has all of Clark s abilities, as well as the ability to fly.
Smallville season 7 also brought in more actors with previous connections to the Superman history. Helen Slater, who played Supergirl in the 1984 film of the same name, was cast as Clark s biological mother. She made appearances in episodes six and eight in Smallville season 7. Dean Cain, who played Clark Kent/Superman in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, would have a guest role in the fourth episode of season 7. James Marsters was brought back as Milton Fine/Brainiac for four episodes. Marsters had not appeared on the show since the season five finale Vessel . This season also saw the return of Sam Jones III as Pete Ross, after a four year absence from the show.
Any fan of Smallville season 7 will be thrilled to know that the entire season is available on DVD now, and there are several different sets of DVDs for all of the seasons so far. If you or someone you know is a diehard Smallville fan, make sure that you pick up a copy of Smallville season 7 on DVD in time for the holidays.
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Smallville has returned with its seventh and latest season, and guest stars are already lining up for a stint on the highly popular series. Moreover, the opening credits of the series have been revamped to include the latest additions to the show's regular cast of characters. Now, we can see the names of Aaron Ashmore and Laura Vandervoort on the credits, as they play Jimmy and Kara/Supergirl, respectively.
As for the guests this season, it has been confirmed that James Marsters of the also highly popular series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel will be returning to reprise his role as Professor Fine on Smallville.
E! Online reports and Kryptonsite confirms that Marsters, who last appeared on the show's fifth season episode "Vessel," will be having four more episodes in the series, beginning sometime in January next year.
What a better way to celebrate the new season than to bring Mr. Superman himself, Dean Cain into Smallville? Yes, the former Clark Kent of Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman will be appearing in an episode entitled "Cure," in which he will play Dr. Curtis Knox. Dr. Knox will be treating meteor-infected people, thus permanently "curing" them of their powers. Allison Mack's character, Chloe, will run to him for help, as she wants to get rid of her powers as well. However, Dr. Knox is not what he really seems, as he is a murderer behind the facade.
Moreover, Clark's Supergirl cousin, Kara will still cause as much trouble as she promised when she talks Jimmy into helping her hunt for her crystal, despite Clark's instructions of staying home. Finally, Lana (Kristin) manages to establish covert surveillance of Lex (Michael Rosenbaum) in the upcoming episode.
"Cure" airs October 18 on The CW.
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