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Bosco685 Posted October 8 Author Share Posted October 8 Quote Superman & Lois made it clear in the season 2 finale that it's no longer set in the Arrowverse, but the showrunners and star say the series finale will still honor the CW's shared universe of DC Comics dramas — in its own way. "The best way that we could approach it was to just do the best version for our show," Helbing explains. "[As for] Easter eggs, there's the idealistic version — in a comic book you'd have all these characters at your disposal, so you can have whatever you want. But when you're talking about schedules and money and budgets, it would be awesome to have [The Flash star] Grant [Gustin] in this, but it's just not feasible. There are questions like that that come up, and then there's the reality that hits you, and so ultimately, as we discussed in the room, we can just do what we can do, and I think the best way to honor what has been done for 10 years was to hopefully have the audience watch it and then feel satisfied." That's also how Hoechlin approached his final performances as Superman and Clark Kent this season. "It's been a crazy four years — I mean eight years of the character, but four years with this show in particular," Hoechlin tells EW. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bosco685 Posted Wednesday at 09:07 AM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 09:07 AM They are definitely working towards an emotional finale. By the third episode, we experience quite the self-sacrifice ending for a character involved with the series since its inception. RIP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...