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Supergirl (TV series)

Supergirl is an American superhero drama television series developed by Ali Adler, Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg that aired on CBS and later the CW from October 26, 2015, to November 9, 2021. It is based on the DC Comics character of the same name created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino. The series features Melissa Benoist in the title role. Supergirl is a costumed superheroine who is Superman's cousin and one of the last surviving Kryptonians from the planet Krypton. Starting with its second season, the show was retroactively established to be set in the Arrowverse, sharing continuity with the other television series of the franchise.

Supergirl
Title card for the second season
Genre
Based on
Developed by
Starring
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes126 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
Production locations
Cinematography
  • Michael Barrett
  • David Stockton
  • Jeffery C. Mygatt
  • Shamus Whiting-Hewett
Editors
  • Andi Armaganian
  • Barbara Gerard
  • Harry Jierjian
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time38-47 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network
ReleaseOctober 26, 2015 (2015-10-26) –
November 9, 2021 (2021-11-09)
Related
Arrowverse
Superman & Lois

The series was officially picked up on May 6, 2015, after receiving a series commitment in September 2014 and received a full season order on November 30, 2015. Since the second season, the series has aired on the CW. The show has received generally positive reviews from critics, who have praised the creative direction, the performances, and the themes addressed.

Series overview edit

"When I was a child, my planet, Krypton, was dying. I was sent to Earth to protect my cousin. But my pod got knocked off-course, and by the time I got here, my cousin had already grown up to become... Superman. And so, I hid my powers, until recently when an accident forced me to reveal myself to the world. To most people, I am an assistant at CatCo Worldwide Media. But in secret, I work with my adoptive sister for the D.E.O. to protect my city from alien life and anyone else that means to cause harm. I am Supergirl!"

- Opening monologue from the first season.

Kara Zor-El was sent to Earth from Krypton as a thirteen-year-old by her parents Zor-El and Alura. Kara was meant to protect her infant cousin, Kal-El, but her spacecraft was knocked off course and sent into the Phantom Zone, where it stayed for 24 years. By the time the spacecraft crash-landed on Earth, Kal-El had grown up and become Superman. The series begins twelve years later when Kara is learning to embrace her own superhuman powers as a Kryptonian and has adopted the superheroine alias "Supergirl".[1]

In the first season, Kara is forced to reveal her powers, and she becomes National City's protector.[2] In the process, she discovers that hundreds of the criminals her mother imprisoned are hiding on Earth, including her aunt Astra and her husband Non. Kara works with her adoptive sister Alex Danvers to fight these criminals alongside the Green Martian J'onn J'onzz, her cousin's friend James Olsen, and tech genius Winn Schott.

In the second season, Kara and her allies deal with feuds between Earth's native populace and extraterrestrial community and investigate the shadowy organization Project Cadmus, masterminded by Lillian Luthor, mother of Lex Luthor. Meanwhile, Kara befriends Lillian's adoptive daughter, Lena Luthor, the new CEO of LuthorCorp, and struggles with romantic feelings for recent Earth arrival Mon-El, a princely survivor from Krypton's neighboring planet Daxam, whose parents wish to reclaim him. James becomes the masked vigilante Guardian; Alex begins dating Maggie Sawyer; and J'onn befriends a younger Martian, M'gann, from the White Martian race that killed his people.

In the third season, Kara struggles with the loss of Mon-El after he is forced to leave Earth. When Mon-El returns, he reveals that he has time-traveled to the 31st century and founded the Legion, as well as married Imra Ardeen. J'onn discovers his father M'yrnn J'onzz is alive, and Alex deals with her heartbreak after breaking up with Maggie. Kara and Alex's new friend, Samantha Arias, discovers she is also a Kryptonian survivor and begins a transformation from a loving single mother into the world-killing weapon known as Reign.

In the fourth season, Kara deals with a new wave of anti-extraterrestrial prejudice secretly instigated by Lex Luthor from prison, forcing her to fight for the civil and political rights of aliens. Ben Lockwood, a former college professor who suffered a series of personal tragedies at the hands of aliens, forms a human-first group called the Children of Liberty to end all aliens. Meanwhile, in the nation of Kasnia, a clone of Kara dubbed "Red Daughter" is trained by its military to fight Supergirl at Lex's request. Kara and Alex clash with the DEO's new addition, Col. Lauren Haley, who was sent to monitor the DEO's progress under Alex's direction. Col. Haley and the president try to force Supergirl to reveal her identity, causing the feud to escalate when she refuses.

In the fifth season, CatCo. gets a new editor-in-chief named Andrea Rojas. Kara and her friends find themselves facing a new threat known as Leviathan. Following a multiverse-destroying Crisis, Kara adjusts to her new life on the newly created "Earth-Prime" while being forced to work under Lex as Leviathan continues their covert operations under Gamemnae.

In the sixth and final season, Lex attempts to finish what the Anti-Monitor started after he failed in conquering the multiverse. He successfully imprisons Kara in the Phantom Zone as her friends figure out a way to bring her back out while Kara discovers her father is in the Phantom Zone. After their rescue, Supergirl's group must contend with the 5th Dimension Imp Nyxlygsptlnz who also escaped the Phantom Zone and is seeking the different Totems to get revenge on her father King Brpxz. Lex Luthor soon gets involved with Nyxlygsptlnz.

Episodes edit

Overview of Supergirl seasons
SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankAverage viewership
(in millions)
First airedLast airedNetwork
120October 26, 2015 (2015-10-26)April 18, 2016 (2016-04-18)CBS399.81[3]
222October 10, 2016 (2016-10-10)May 22, 2017 (2017-05-22)The CW1293.12[4]
323October 9, 2017 (2017-10-09)June 18, 2018 (2018-06-18)1542.82[5]
422October 14, 2018 (2018-10-14)May 19, 2019 (2019-05-19)1691.67[6]
519October 6, 2019 (2019-10-06)May 17, 2020 (2020-05-17)1181.58[7]
620March 30, 2021 (2021-03-30)November 9, 2021 (2021-11-09)1401.17[8]

Cast and characters edit

 
Melissa Benoist stars as the series' titular character, Supergirl.
  • Melissa Benoist as Kara Zor-El / Kara Danvers / Supergirl:
    A 24-year old Kryptonian living in National City, who must embrace her powers after previously hiding them. She assists her adoptive sister Alex as part of the Department of Extra-Normal Operations (DEO) as she discovered the truth that her adoptive father also worked for the DEO so they would not take her, while Alex's co-workers at the DEO help her perfect her powers.[1][9][10] Kara worked as Cat Grant's assistant at CatCo.[11] Benoist expressed her excitement over portraying the character, and being able to "[tell] a story about a human being really realizing their potential and their strength".[12] At the end of season one, Kara was promoted by Cat and became a junior reporter at the beginning of season two. Malina Weissman (seasons 1 and 2) and Izabela Vidovic (seasons 3, 4 and 6) portray a young Kara.[13][14]
  • Mehcad Brooks as James "Jimmy" Olsen / Guardian (seasons 1–5; guest: season 6):
    A former Daily Planet photographer, James moved to National City and became the new art director for his former colleague, Cat Grant, at CatCo Worldwide Media. He is initially a potential love interest for Kara.[10][11][15] Among his reasons for moving across the country are his breakup with his fiancée, Lucy Lane,[16] and keeping an eye on the newly revealed Supergirl for Superman. While working at the Daily Planet, James received the Pulitzer Prize for taking the first photograph of Superman. In the second season, James becomes Guardian.[17] He also becomes the acting CEO of CatCo after Cat Grant leaves the company. In the fourth episode of season 5, James goes back to his hometown and uncovers a great deal of corruption going on at a new prison. By the episode's end, James decides to leave National City to run his hometown newspaper. He returns in the series finale to assist the Superfriends in the final battle against Lex and Nyxly and attend Alex and Kelly's wedding.
  • Chyler Leigh as Alexandra "Alex" Danvers / Sentinel:
    Kara's human adoptive sister. She is a physician, bioengineer, scientist and government agent who serves as Hank Henshaw's right hand at the DEO.[11][18][19] Having been extensively trained in combat by Henshaw, Alex in turn provides rigorous training to Kara to decrease her over-reliance on her powers. She and Kara grow suspicious of the DEO upon learning that their missing father was forced to work there to protect Kara, but Alex ultimately learns that Henshaw is really the Martian survivor J'onn J'onzz in disguise, whom her late father had rescued before his and the real Henshaw's apparent deaths. In season two, Alex learns that her father is alive and searches for him. She also meets and befriends police detective Maggie Sawyer and begins to develop feelings for her, forcing Alex to confront her sexuality. Jordan Mazarati and Olivia Nikkanen portray a young Alex.[20][14] At the end of season three, Alex becomes the new director of the DEO.
  • Jeremy Jordan as Winslow "Winn" Schott Jr. / Toyman (seasons 1–3; guest: seasons 5–6):
    A tech expert who worked alongside Kara at CatCo, he is Kara's best friend and serves as one of her allies, helping her develop her costume and aiding her in her adventures. Winn has unrequited feelings for Kara and is a rival with James for her affection. However, at the end of "For the Girl Who Has Everything", Winn has accepted that it is best that they remain as best friends and in "Solitude", he begins seeing Cat Grant's new assistant, who is also Kara's rival; Siobhan Smythe, who is subsequently fired by Cat and who, in "Worlds Finest", becomes a supernatural metahuman supervillain called Silver Banshee. In the series, he is the son of Toyman.[11][21][22] Cat nicknames him Toyman Junior after she finds out.[23] In season two, Winn left CatCo to work at the DEO as a desk agent. He also works with James Olsen as his vigilante partner. At the end of season 3, he left for the future with Mon-El and joined the Legion of Superheroes. He returns in a two-part special episode in season 5, helping the Superfriends take down his evil doppelganger, and later in the series finale to assist them in the final battle against Lex and Nyxly and attend Alex and Kelly's wedding.
  • David Harewood as J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter:
    The head of the DEO who takes Hank Henshaw's likeness after Henshaw is killed in Peru while hunting J'onn. J'onn takes Henshaw's likeness to reform the DEO from within as well as to watch over Alex and Kara.[11][18] The evolution of Henshaw was discussed during the filming of the pilot, with the executive producers jokingly saying that Harewood would be a good actor to play the Martian Manhunter in a potential television series, to which DC Comics' Geoff Johns asked why it could not be done in Supergirl. Harewood reflected that he had difficulty "find[ing] an angle to play Hank Henshaw" in the pilot, and became excited when he was told about the change to his character's backstory.[24] Harewood also recurred in the series as the real Hank Henshaw, who became Cyborg Superman.[25]
  • Calista Flockhart as Catherine J. "Cat" Grant (season 1; recurring: season 2; guest: seasons 3–4 & 6):
    The outwardly shallow and superficial, but inwardly sweet, founder of the media conglomerate CatCo Worldwide Media, who feels, since she "branded" Kara as "Supergirl", that she has proprietary custody over the new hero.[11][26] Before she founded CatCo, she was a gossip columnist at the Daily Planet, and before that, the personal assistant to the Daily Planet's Editor-in-Chief, Perry White. Cat investigates and reveals that Supergirl is Superman's cousin, which then causes Kara to become a target for some of Superman's rogues gallery. Cat also serves as a mentor to Kara, dispensing advice about being a woman in a man's world. In the episode "Hostile Takeover", she suspects that Kara is Supergirl. In the second episode of season two, Cat announces that she is taking a leave of absence from CatCo, leaving James to run the company in her stead, although she returns at the end of the season to aid the heroes during the conflict with Queen Rhea. In season three, she became the White House Press Secretary for President Olivia Marsdin. In the series finale, Cat buys back CatCo and hires Kara as her new editor-in-chief, while also disclosing to Kara herself that she has always known of Kara's Supergirl identity. Shortly after, Cat gives an interview where Kara publicly reveals herself as Supergirl.[27]
  • Chris Wood as Mon-El / Mike Matthews (seasons 2–3; guest: seasons 5–6):
    A prince from the planet Daxam with similar powers to Superman and Supergirl, Mon-El lands on Earth in the pod at the end of season one.[28][29][30]
  • Floriana Lima as Margarita "Maggie" Sawyer (season 2; recurring: season 3):
    A detective for the National City Police Department who takes a special interest in the cases involving aliens and metahumans.[31] The first openly gay character introduced, Maggie dates Alex Danvers, even becoming engaged. However, this is broken off. Lima became a recurring actress for the third season, departing in the season's fifth episode. Lima noted the role was only intended to last for one season.[32]
  • Katie McGrath as Lena Kieran Luthor (seasons 3–6; recurring: season 2):[33]
    The CEO of L-Corp (formerly known as Luthor Corp) and the younger paternal half-sister of Lex Luthor. She arrives in National City after Lex has been incarcerated, hoping to rebrand Luthor Corp as a force for good.[34] As the daughter of Lionel Luthor, to whom she is close, Lena tries to redeem her family name after Lex's crimes have tarnished it and to break from her half-brother and step-mother's legacy. Initially, she believed that she was the adopted daughter of Lionel and Lillian Luthor, but Lena learns that she is actually Lionel's illegitimate child from his extramarital affair. Lena meets Kara after Kara is assigned to interview Lena about L-Corp. Shortly after, the two develop a very close relationship. Camille Marty portrays a young Lena.[35]
  • Odette Annable as Samantha "Sam" Arias / Reign (season 3; guest: season 5):
    Another Kryptonian sent to Earth as an infant and single mother to her daughter Ruby. Samantha's villainous alternate personality, Reign, emerges in the middle of season 3, but she is unaware of it and her alter ego's actions.[36][37]
  • Jesse Rath as Querl "Brainy" Dox / Brainiac 5 (seasons 4–6; recurring: season 3):
    A half-A.I., half-organic 12th-level intellect from the planet Colu and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st century.[38]
  • Sam Witwer as Benjamin Lockwood / Agent Liberty (season 4; guest: season 5):
    The brilliant, ruthless, and terrifying founder and figurehead of Children of Liberty, a human-supremacist hate group that supports a human-first world order.[39]
  • Nicole Maines as Nia Nal / Dreamer (seasons 4–6):
    A soulful young transgender woman with a fierce drive to protect others and the newest addition to the CatCo reporting team. The character is the first transgender superhero on television.[40]
  • April Parker Jones as Colonel Lauren Haley (season 4):
    A hardline career military woman who lives and dies by the orders of her commanding officers. Dedicated to her country, she always acts in its best interest — even if it's not her own.[40]
  • Azie Tesfai as Kelly Olsen (seasons 5–6; recurring: season 4):
    James's younger, no-nonsense sister, recently returned to the United States following a military tour overseas.
  • Andrea Brooks as Eve Teschmacher (season 5; recurring: seasons 2–4; guest: season 6):
    A former CatCo assistant who became part of Lena's research team at L-Corp before being revealed as a dastardly turncoat spy working for Lex Luthor. She is also revealed to be an unwilling spy working for Leviathan, which has been manipulating Lex Luthor.
  • Julie Gonzalo as Andrea Rojas / Acrata (seasons 5–6):
    A CEO of Obsidian Tech who is the new editor-in-chief of Catco Worldwide Media and an old friend of Lena Luthor.
  • Staz Nair as William Dey (seasons 5–6):
    A new star reporter at Catco Worldwide Media who is secretly remains under the London Times newspapers' employ and undercover to investigates Andrea Rojas, suspecting that she is a criminal.
  • LaMonica Garrett as Mar Novu / Monitor (season 5; guest: season 4):
    A multiversal being testing different Earths in the multiverse in preparation for an impending "crisis", providing the Book of Destiny to John Deegan, releasing J'onn J'onzz's brother, and retrieving the corpse of Lex Luthor. He made his first appearance in the Arrowverse crossover "Elseworlds".
  • Peta Sergeant as Nyxlygsptlnz "Nyxly" (season 6):
    A 5th Dimension Imp princess who Kara meets in the Phantom Zone, who desires revenge on her father for banishing her and killing her brother, and is willing to do whatever is necessary to get it.[43]

Production edit

Development edit

By September 2014, Warner Bros. Television was looking to create a television series centered around Supergirl. Executive producers for the series include Greg Berlanti (also a creator/producer for Arrow and The Flash), Ali Adler, who are both writing the script, and Berlanti Productions' Sarah Schechter. DC Comics' Geoff Johns is also expected to be part of the project. Titles under consideration for the series included Super and Girl.[44] Berlanti confirmed the show shortly after, and stated it was in development and had yet to be pitched to networks.[45] Berlanti's take on the character was based on the actress Ginger Rogers, who he felt "had to do everything Fred Astaire did but backward and in heels"; this comparison "really resonated" with executive producer Sarah Schechter.[46] On September 20, it was announced that CBS had landed Supergirl with a series commitment,[1] with an expected premiere in 2015 of the 2015–16 television season.[26] In January 2015, CBS Entertainment Chairman Nina Tassler revealed the show would be a procedural, saying, "There will be [crime] cases, but what [executive producers] Ali Adler and Greg Berlanti pitched was a real series arc for her. The beauty of it is now with shows like The Good Wife and Madam Secretary, you can have serialized story elements woven into a case of the week. She's a crime solver, so she's going to have to solve a crime."[47]

In January 2015, it was announced by The Hollywood Reporter that Melissa Benoist would star as Supergirl.[48] Benoist later revealed that auditioning for the part "was a long, drawn-out, three-month process";[49] she was the first actress looked at for the role,[50] although Claire Holt and Gemma Atkinson were also considered.[51][52] In March 2015, Blake Neely, composer for Arrow and The Flash, revealed he would be composing for Supergirl.[53] The show was officially picked up to series on May 6, 2015.[54] It was originally set to premiere in November 2015,[55] before being moved up to October 26, 2015.[56] The pilot episode was screened at San Diego Comic-Con International 2015 on July 8 and 11, 2015.[57] In July 2015, Adler spoke on how much influence Superman would have on the show, saying, "Our prototype is the way the president is seen on Veep. It's certainly [inspired by] so much of what Julia Louis-Dreyfus' character goes through. Ultimately, this is a show about Supergirl and we really want to see it through her lens."[58] On November 30, 2015, CBS ordered an additional seven episodes of Supergirl, for a full season of 20 episodes.[59]

On May 12, 2016, Warner Bros. Television announced that the series had been renewed for a second season of 22 episodes and would move to The CW.[60][61] The season debuted in October 2016.[62] With the move of the production to Vancouver, it was unclear if Calista Flockhart would remain with the series, as her original contract stipulated that she work near her home in Los Angeles. The CW president Mark Pedowitz said Flockhart wanted to remain with the series and that "We're in ongoing discussions... we're happy to have her in [in whatever capacity] works out."[63] Flockhart ultimately reached a deal to be recurring in the second season, with the production flying her to Vancouver every few weeks to film material.[64]

 
Jessica Queller and Robert Rovner at the Supergirl Roundtable at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con.

On January 8, 2017, The CW renewed the series for a third season,[65] which debuted on October 9, 2017.[66] The third season saw Jessica Queller and Robert Rovner become the series' executive producers and co-showrunners along with Kreisberg until his firing, following Adler's departure; Adler will remain an executive consultant for the series. Both Queller and Rovner joined Supergirl midway through the first season as co-executive producer and consulting producer, respectively, with Rovner promoted to executive producer ahead of the second season.[67]

On April 2, 2018, The CW renewed the series for a fourth season, which premiered on October 14, 2018.[68][69] On January 31, 2019, The CW renewed the series for a fifth season.[70] The fifth season premiered on October 6, 2019.[71] On January 7, 2020, the CW renewed the series for a sixth season, which premiered on March 30, 2021.[72][73] On September 22, 2020, it was announced that the series would conclude after its sixth season.[74]

Design edit

 
Supergirl's design was intended to be a modern take on the classic look of the character.

The costume for Supergirl was created by Colleen Atwood, who also designed the costumes for Arrow and The Flash.[47] Benoist stated that she is aware of the costume worn by Kara in more modern depictions of the comics, and expressed that the often "micro-mini hemline" of the skirt could be "a little daunting ... but that's good. I like being pushed."[12] Promotional photos of Benoist wearing Atwood's design were released on March 6, 2015. Atwood indicated that she wanted to "embrace the past ... but more importantly, thrust her into the street-style action hero of today."[75][76] Atwood later revealed details about the costume such as the cape being fastened to an undersuit so as not to pull the costume and that the fabric used was Eurojersey.[77] The reveal of the Martian Manhunter costume in "Human For a Day" was created through visual effects, though a physical version was created to appear in later episodes, with it proving to be one of the most challenging costumes for the costume team.[24]

Reception of the Supergirl costume upon its reveal was mixed. Entertainment Weekly's Natalie Abrams commented that the new look of the costume looks and feels different in a good way. The new costume avoids exposing the character's midriff, as it does in the Michael Turner version of the costume from the comics, as well as having Benoist wear tights underneath the skirt with over-the-knee boots. Abrams compared the texture of the costume to that worn by Henry Cavill as Superman in Man of Steel, as well as the positioning of the cape on the suit, and the decision to do away with the bright blue and red color scheme.[78] Andrew Dyce, from Screen Rant, found the new costume to perfectly balance itself between classic nostalgia and modernism.[79] The Washington Post noted that Atwood's design was successful, praising her ability to take "cartoon-y tints" and moving them to darker tones.[80]

E! Online was less impressed with the design, negatively comparing it to a "cheap Halloween costume", with washed out colors, and not buying into the "gritty, 'street style'" look Atwood was intending.[81] TV Guide questioned Atwood's design, and noted that although the promotional image has Benoist trying to appear as a powerful hero, the thigh-high boots and pleated skirt comes across as a "model advertising a moderately-priced Halloween costume".[82]

The suit was redesigned in season five to include pants rather than the traditional skirt.[83]

Filming edit

In February 2015, it was announced that Andrew Kreisberg, co-creator of Arrow and The Flash, had joined the series as a writer and executive producer;[18] and Arrow / The Flash and Smallville alum Glen Winter was announced to be directing the pilot.[84] Principal photography for the pilot took place from March 4[85] to March 29, 2015.[86] Filming locations included the Warner Bros. lot, where Lois & Clark was shot.[87] Each episode cost approximately $3 million to broadcast, which is one of the highest license fees ever for a first-year show.[88]

The second season was filmed in Vancouver, rather than Los Angeles where the first season was shot. This was done to reduce the high production costs of the series, one of the issues that made CBS wary to renew the series on their network.[60] Filming for the third season began in Vancouver on July 6, 2017, and ended on April 28, 2018.[89] On March 12, 2020, Warner Bros. Television shut down production on the series due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[90] Season six was scheduled to begin filming on September 28, 2020, and conclude on April 5, 2021,[91] but has been temporarily postponed because of delays in receiving COVID-19 test results for the cast and crew.[92][93]

Broadcast edit

In Canada, Supergirl aired in a sim-subbed simulcast on Global with the American broadcast in the first season;[94] the second season saw it move to Showcase in the same arrangement.[95]

In the United Kingdom, Supergirl premiered on Sky One on October 29, 2015.[96]

In Australia, Supergirl premiered on FOX8 on December 6, 2015.[97]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

Critical response of Supergirl
SeasonRotten TomatoesMetacritic
192% (72 reviews)[98]75% (38 reviews)[99]
292% (20 reviews)[100]81% (4 reviews)[101]
378% (15 reviews)[102]
487% (7 reviews)[103]
592% (8 reviews)[104]
688% (13 reviews)[105]

Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gave the first season a 92% approval rating from critics with an average rating of 7.53/10, based on 72 reviews. The site's consensus states: "Melissa Benoist shines as Superman's plucky little cousin in Supergirl, a family-friendly comic-book adaptation that ditches cynicism for heart."[98] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, reported "generally favorable reviews" with an assigned score of 75 out of 100, based on reviews from 38 critics.[99] Cliff Wheatley of IGN gave the pilot episode a 7/10, praising Melissa Benoist's performance as Kara and the fun take on the Superman mythos.[106]

Rotten Tomatoes gave the second season a 92% approval rating from critics with an average rating of 7.88/10, based on 20 reviews. The site's consensus reads, "The arrival of the more famous cousin in Supergirl does nothing to detract from the show's lead, who continues to deliver strength, action, and relatability."[100] Metacritic reported "universal acclaim" with an assigned score of 81 out of 100, based on reviews from 4 critics.[101]

The third season holds an 78% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 15 reviews, with an average rating of 6.9/10. The critical consensus states: "Heavier themes lead to higher stakes, but Supergirl gives its eponymous heroine and her fellow supers plenty of room for growth, creating a well-balanced, engaging third season."[102]

The fourth season reports an 87% approval rating, with an average rating of 7.27/10 based on 7 reviews. The website's critic consensus reads: "Though it's a little tonally inconsistent, Supergirl's fourth season still soars thanks to strong, relevant writing brought to life by its charming cast."[103] The book Adapting Superman: Essays on the Transmedia Man of Steel includes the chapter "Forging Kryptonite: Lex Luthor's Xenophobia as Societal Fracturing, from Batman v Superman to Supergirl," which analyzes Lex Luthor's actions in Season 4 "as a representation exploring the cultural effects of encroaching xenophobia" from society to the family in the years following the 2016 United States presidential election.[107]

Ratings edit

Viewership and ratings per season of Supergirl
Season Timeslot (ET) Network Episodes First aired Last aired TV season Viewership
rank
Avg. viewers
(millions)
18–49
rank
Avg. 18–49
rating
Date Viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
1 Monday 8:00 pm CBS 20 October 26, 2015 (2015-10-26) 12.96[108] April 18, 2016 (2016-04-18) 6.11[109] 2015–16 39 9.81 27 2.4[3]
2 The CW 22 October 10, 2016 (2016-10-10) 3.06[110] May 22, 2017 (2017-05-22) 2.12[111] 2016–17 129 3.12 115 1.0[4]
3 23 October 9, 2017 (2017-10-09) 1.87[112] June 18, 2018 (2018-06-18) 1.78[113] 2017–18 154 2.82 120 0.9[5]
4 Sunday 8:00 pm 22 October 14, 2018 (2018-10-14) 1.52[114] May 19, 2019 (2019-05-19) 1.07[115] 2018–19 169 1.67 147 0.5[6]
5 Sunday 9:00 pm 19 October 6, 2019 (2019-10-06) 1.26[116] May 17, 2020 (2020-05-17) 0.65[117] 2019–20 118 1.58 113 0.5[7]
6 Tuesday 9:00 pm 20 March 30, 2021 (2021-03-30) 0.73[118] November 9, 2021 (2021-11-09) 0.49[119] 2020–21 140 1.17 133 0.3[8]

Accolades edit

Awards and nominations received by Supergirl
Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2015
Critics' Choice Television Awards Most Exciting New Series Supergirl Won [120]
2016 People's Choice Awards Favorite New TV Drama Supergirl Won [121]
Saturn Awards Best Actress on Television Melissa Benoist Nominated [122]
Best Guest Starring Role on Television Laura Benanti Nominated
Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series Supergirl Nominated
Best Supporting Actress on Television Calista Flockhart Nominated
Breakthrough Performance Melissa Benoist Won
Teen Choice Awards Breakout Series Supergirl Nominated [123]
2017 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Drama Series Supergirl Nominated [124]
Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Show – Family Show Supergirl Nominated [125]
Saturn Awards Best Actress on a Television Series Melissa Benoist Won [126]
Best Guest Performance on a Television Series Tyler Hoechlin Nominated
Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series Supergirl Won
Best Supporting Actor on a Television Series Mehcad Brooks Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice Action TV Actor Chris Wood Nominated [127]
Choice Action TV Actress Melissa Benoist Won
Choice Action TV Show Supergirl Nominated
Choice Liplock Melissa Benoist and Chris Wood Nominated
Choice TV Ship Melissa Benoist and Chris Wood Nominated
Choice TV Villain Teri Hatcher Nominated
2018 People's Choice Awards The Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show of 2018 Supergirl Nominated [128]
Saturn Awards Best Actress on a Television Series Melissa Benoist Nominated [129]
Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series Supergirl Nominated
Best Supporting Actress on Television Odette Annable Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice Action TV Actor Chris Wood Nominated [130]
Choice Action TV Actress Melissa Benoist Won
Choice Action TV Show Supergirl Nominated
Choice Scene Stealer Katie McGrath Nominated
Choice TV Villain Odette Annable Nominated
2019 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Drama Series Supergirl Nominated [131]
Saturn Awards Best Superhero Television Series Supergirl Won [132]
Best Actress on Television Melissa Benoist Nominated
Best Supporting Actor on Television David Harewood Nominated
Best Guest Starring Role on Television Jon Cryer Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice Action TV Actress Melissa Benoist Nominated [133]
Choice Action TV Show Supergirl Nominated
Choice TV Villain Jon Cryer Nominated
2020 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Drama Series Supergirl Nominated [134]
People's Choice Awards The Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show of 2020 Supergirl Nominated [135]
2021 Critics' Choice Super Awards Best Actor in a Superhero Series Jon Cryer Nominated [136]
Best Actress in a Superhero Series Melissa Benoist Nominated
GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Drama Series Supergirl Nominated [137]
Saturn Awards Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series Supergirl Nominated [138]
Best Actress on Television Melissa Benoist Nominated
Best Guest Performance on a Television Series Jon Cryer Won
2022 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Drama Series Supergirl Nominated [139]
Saturn Awards Best Network or Cable Science Fiction Television Series Supergirl Nominated [140]

Critics' top ten lists edit

2015 critics' top ten lists[141]

2016 critics' top ten lists[142]

  • No. 5 Cinema Blend

Arrowverse edit

In November 2014, Berlanti expressed interest in Supergirl existing in the Arrowverse, the same universe as his other series Arrow and The Flash,[143][144] and in January 2015, The CW president Mark Pedowitz revealed that he was also open to a crossover between the series and networks (due to Berlanti executive producing all three and The CW being co-owned by CBS). However, CBS Entertainment chair Nina Tassler stated that month that "those two shows are on a different network. So I think we'll keep Supergirl to ourselves for a while."[145] In August 2015, Tassler revealed that while there were no plans at the time to do crossover storylines, the three series would have crossover promotions.[146]

Pedowitz regretted passing on the series when presented it in mid-2014, saying, "We hadn't launched The Flash yet, we weren't ready to take on another DC property. In hindsight we probably should've gone that direction...Sometimes you lose great shows."[147] In January 2016, during the Television Critics Association press tour, he said that The CW was still interested in a crossover with Supergirl if the producers could find a way to do it,[148] and Berlanti added that while no official conversations had taken place, internal ones had concerning how a crossover would work. He also noted that for a crossover to happen during Supergirl's first season, it would have to be figured out "in the next month or so".[149] Glenn Geller, Tassler's successor at CBS, then stated on the matter, "I have to be really careful what I say here. Watch and wait and see what happens."[150]

On February 3, 2016, it was announced that Grant Gustin, who appears as Barry Allen / Flash on The Flash, would appear in the eighteenth episode of the first season, "Worlds Finest".[151] While no plot details on the episodes were released at the time, Ross A. Lincoln of Deadline Hollywood noted that "the in-universe reason" for the crossover was due to Barry's ability to travel to various dimensions, thus implying that Supergirl exists on an alternate Earth to Arrow and The Flash in a multiverse.[152] The Flash episode "Welcome to Earth-2" confirmed this, showing an image of Benoist as Supergirl during a sequence where characters travel through that multiverse.[153] The earth that the series inhabits is Earth-38 in the Arrowverse multiverse,[154] and has been informally referred to as "Earth-CBS" by Marc Guggenheim, one of the creators of Arrow.[155]

During the second season, Supergirl appears in "Invasion!", a crossover episode of The Flash, Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow,[155][156] when she's recruited by Barry Allen and Cisco Ramon at the end of "Medusa" to help fight off an invasion by the Dominators.[157] Supergirl and The Flash also featured in a musical crossover, featuring several covers of existing songs along with two original numbers.[30] Similar to "Invasion!", the crossover begins at the end of the Supergirl episode "Star-Crossed" and primarily takes place during The Flash episode "Duet", featuring the Music Meister as the antagonist who puts both The Flash and Supergirl in a shared hallucination.[158] After "Invasion!", Guggenheim felt "If there's an appetite for it from the fans and from the network," the crossover next year could be "a proper four-part crossover."[159]

At the 2017 Paleyfest event, Kreisberg reiterated the creative team's intention to do a full four-way crossover the following year.[160] At San Diego Comic Con 2017, it was confirmed that another four-way crossover would take place, with Supergirl playing a larger role than the previous season. The four-way crossover event, titled "Crisis on Earth-X", took place on November 27 and 28, 2017, across Supergirl and Arrow (on the first night) and The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow (on the second night).[161][162]

In May 2018, Arrow star Stephen Amell announced at The CW upfronts that the next Arrowverse crossover would feature Batwoman and Gotham City. The crossover, titled "Elseworlds", aired in December 2018, ahead of a potential 2019 solo series for the character.[163][164] Supergirl was confirmed to have a participating episode in August, which closed out the three-part crossover, trading nights with The Flash just for the event. Therefore, the show's participating episode aired on Tuesday, December 11.[165] The end of "Elseworlds" teased the next crossover event, "Crisis on Infinite Earths".[166] Supergirl's episode opened the five-part crossover on December 8, 2019, with the final two installments airing on January 14, 2020.[167] At the end of the event, the new Earth-Prime was formed, which saw Earth-38 merged with the former Earth-1 and Black Lightning's earth, creating a fictional universe where all of the CW series exist together.[168]

Standalone spin-off edit

In October 2019, The CW and Warner Bros. Television announced development on a spin-off series titled Superman & Lois, with Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch reprising their roles as Clark Kent/Superman and Lois Lane.[169] In January 2020, Superman & Lois was ordered to series.[170] The series premiered on February 23, 2021.[171][172] Originally presented as being set in the same continuity as Supergirl, the series was retroactively established to be set in an adjacent universe to the Arrowverse in its second season finale.[173]

Other media edit

Comic books edit

In July 2015, a four-page preview comic entitled Sister Act, written by Ali Adler, Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg was released digitally online, and then a day later in the September 2015 issue of TV Guide.[174]

Adventures of Supergirl: Beginning in January 2016, DC Comics launched a 13-issue bi-weekly digital comic (6 in print). Written by Sterling Gates and drawn by a rotating team of artist including Bengal, Jonboy Meyers, Emanuela Lupacchino, and Emma Vieceli, the comic, while not directly tying into the show, tells stories set in the universe of the show.[175] The digital series was collected in print as a six-issue series published twice a month from May to July 2016,[176] and as a complete graphic novel in September of that year.[177]

They are also involved in the Earth-Prime miniseries launched in April 2022.[178]

  • Adventures of Supergirl (2016-09-21[179]): Includes Adventures of Supergirl #1-6.

Novels edit

In November 2017, Abrams Books began publishing a new trilogy of Supergirl novels, written by Jo Whittemore, aimed at middle-grade readers in tandem with a similar trilogy of The Flash novels.[180] The first, Supergirl: Age of Atlantis, was released on November 7, 2017, and features Supergirl dealing with a surge of new powered people in National City, as well as a mysterious humanoid sea creature captured by the DEO who is seemingly attracted by the new superpowered people.[181] A sequel, Supergirl: Curse of the Ancients, was released on May 1, 2018,[182] with a third novel, titled Supergirl: Master of Illusion, released on January 8, 2019.[183]

Guidebook edit

A guidebook for the series, published by Abrams, was released on March 12, 2019. Supergirl: The Secret Files of Kara Danvers: The Ultimate Guide to the Hit TV Show features "detailed profiles on characters and super powers, a heroes and villains gallery, episode guide, and more" from the first three seasons of the series.[184]

Video games edit

The video game Lego DC Super-Villains features DLC inspired by Supergirl in the "DC Super Heroes: TV Series DLC Character Pack". The DLC pack includes Supergirl as a playable character.[185]

Home media edit

Home media releases for Supergirl
Complete
season
DVD release dates Blu-ray release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4 Region A Region B
1 August 9, 2016[186] July 25, 2016[187] July 27, 2016[188] August 9, 2016[186] July 25, 2016[187]
2 August 22, 2017[189] August 21, 2017[190] August 23, 2017[191] August 22, 2017[189] August 21, 2017[190]
3 September 18, 2018[192] September 17, 2018[193] September 19, 2018[194] September 18, 2018[192] September 17, 2018[193]
4 September 17, 2019[195] September 23, 2019[196] September 23, 2019[197] September 23, 2019[198]
5 September 8, 2020[199] September 8, 2020[200]

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  • Supergirl at IMDb  

supergirl, series, supergirl, american, superhero, drama, television, series, developed, adler, greg, berlanti, andrew, kreisberg, that, aired, later, from, october, 2015, november, 2021, based, comics, character, same, name, created, otto, binder, plastino, s. Supergirl is an American superhero drama television series developed by Ali Adler Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg that aired on CBS and later the CW from October 26 2015 to November 9 2021 It is based on the DC Comics character of the same name created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino The series features Melissa Benoist in the title role Supergirl is a costumed superheroine who is Superman s cousin and one of the last surviving Kryptonians from the planet Krypton Starting with its second season the show was retroactively established to be set in the Arrowverse sharing continuity with the other television series of the franchise SupergirlTitle card for the second seasonGenreAction adventure Drama Science fiction SuperheroBased onKara Zor Elby Otto Binder Al PlastinoDeveloped byGreg Berlanti Ali Adler Andrew KreisbergStarringMelissa Benoist Mehcad Brooks Chyler Leigh Jeremy Jordan David Harewood Calista Flockhart Chris Wood Floriana Lima Katie McGrath Odette Annable Jesse Rath Sam Witwer Nicole Maines April Parker Jones Azie Tesfai Andrea Brooks Julie Gonzalo Staz Nair LaMonica Garrett Peta SergeantComposersBlake Neely Daniel James ChanCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons6No of episodes126 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersSarah Schechter Ali Adler Andrew Kreisberg Greg Berlanti Robert Rovner Jessica QuellerProducersMichael Grassi Ted Sullivan Michael Cedar Larry Teng Glen Winter Raymond QuinlanProduction locationsLos Angeles California 2015 16 Vancouver British Columbia 2016 21 CinematographyMichael Barrett David Stockton Jeffery C Mygatt Shamus Whiting HewettEditorsAndi Armaganian Barbara Gerard Harry JierjianCamera setupSingle cameraRunning time38 47 minutesProduction companiesBerlanti Productions DC Entertainment Warner Bros TelevisionOriginal releaseNetworkCBS season 1 The CW seasons 2 6 ReleaseOctober 26 2015 2015 10 26 November 9 2021 2021 11 09 RelatedArrowverseSuperman amp LoisThe series was officially picked up on May 6 2015 after receiving a series commitment in September 2014 and received a full season order on November 30 2015 Since the second season the series has aired on the CW The show has received generally positive reviews from critics who have praised the creative direction the performances and the themes addressed Contents 1 Series overview 2 Episodes 3 Cast and characters 4 Production 4 1 Development 4 2 Design 4 3 Filming 5 Broadcast 6 Reception 6 1 Critical response 6 2 Ratings 6 3 Accolades 6 3 1 Critics top ten lists 7 Arrowverse 7 1 Standalone spin off 8 Other media 8 1 Comic books 8 2 Novels 8 3 Guidebook 8 4 Video games 9 Home media 10 References 11 External linksSeries overview edit When I was a child my planet Krypton was dying I was sent to Earth to protect my cousin But my pod got knocked off course and by the time I got here my cousin had already grown up to become Superman And so I hid my powers until recently when an accident forced me to reveal myself to the world To most people I am an assistant at CatCo Worldwide Media But in secret I work with my adoptive sister for the D E O to protect my city from alien life and anyone else that means to cause harm I am Supergirl Opening monologue from the first season Kara Zor El was sent to Earth from Krypton as a thirteen year old by her parents Zor El and Alura Kara was meant to protect her infant cousin Kal El but her spacecraft was knocked off course and sent into the Phantom Zone where it stayed for 24 years By the time the spacecraft crash landed on Earth Kal El had grown up and become Superman The series begins twelve years later when Kara is learning to embrace her own superhuman powers as a Kryptonian and has adopted the superheroine alias Supergirl 1 In the first season Kara is forced to reveal her powers and she becomes National City s protector 2 In the process she discovers that hundreds of the criminals her mother imprisoned are hiding on Earth including her aunt Astra and her husband Non Kara works with her adoptive sister Alex Danvers to fight these criminals alongside the Green Martian J onn J onzz her cousin s friend James Olsen and tech genius Winn Schott In the second season Kara and her allies deal with feuds between Earth s native populace and extraterrestrial community and investigate the shadowy organization Project Cadmus masterminded by Lillian Luthor mother of Lex Luthor Meanwhile Kara befriends Lillian s adoptive daughter Lena Luthor the new CEO of LuthorCorp and struggles with romantic feelings for recent Earth arrival Mon El a princely survivor from Krypton s neighboring planet Daxam whose parents wish to reclaim him James becomes the masked vigilante Guardian Alex begins dating Maggie Sawyer and J onn befriends a younger Martian M gann from the White Martian race that killed his people In the third season Kara struggles with the loss of Mon El after he is forced to leave Earth When Mon El returns he reveals that he has time traveled to the 31st century and founded the Legion as well as married Imra Ardeen J onn discovers his father M yrnn J onzz is alive and Alex deals with her heartbreak after breaking up with Maggie Kara and Alex s new friend Samantha Arias discovers she is also a Kryptonian survivor and begins a transformation from a loving single mother into the world killing weapon known as Reign In the fourth season Kara deals with a new wave of anti extraterrestrial prejudice secretly instigated by Lex Luthor from prison forcing her to fight for the civil and political rights of aliens Ben Lockwood a former college professor who suffered a series of personal tragedies at the hands of aliens forms a human first group called the Children of Liberty to end all aliens Meanwhile in the nation of Kasnia a clone of Kara dubbed Red Daughter is trained by its military to fight Supergirl at Lex s request Kara and Alex clash with the DEO s new addition Col Lauren Haley who was sent to monitor the DEO s progress under Alex s direction Col Haley and the president try to force Supergirl to reveal her identity causing the feud to escalate when she refuses In the fifth season CatCo gets a new editor in chief named Andrea Rojas Kara and her friends find themselves facing a new threat known as Leviathan Following a multiverse destroying Crisis Kara adjusts to her new life on the newly created Earth Prime while being forced to work under Lex as Leviathan continues their covert operations under Gamemnae In the sixth and final season Lex attempts to finish what the Anti Monitor started after he failed in conquering the multiverse He successfully imprisons Kara in the Phantom Zone as her friends figure out a way to bring her back out while Kara discovers her father is in the Phantom Zone After their rescue Supergirl s group must contend with the 5th Dimension Imp Nyxlygsptlnz who also escaped the Phantom Zone and is seeking the different Totems to get revenge on her father King Brpxz Lex Luthor soon gets involved with Nyxlygsptlnz Episodes editMain article List of Supergirl episodes Overview of Supergirl seasonsSeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankAverage viewership in millions First airedLast airedNetwork120October 26 2015 2015 10 26 April 18 2016 2016 04 18 CBS399 81 3 222October 10 2016 2016 10 10 May 22 2017 2017 05 22 The CW1293 12 4 323October 9 2017 2017 10 09 June 18 2018 2018 06 18 1542 82 5 422October 14 2018 2018 10 14 May 19 2019 2019 05 19 1691 67 6 519October 6 2019 2019 10 06 May 17 2020 2020 05 17 1181 58 7 620March 30 2021 2021 03 30 November 9 2021 2021 11 09 1401 17 8 Cast and characters editMain article List of Supergirl characters nbsp Melissa Benoist stars as the series titular character Supergirl Melissa Benoist as Kara Zor El Kara Danvers Supergirl A 24 year old Kryptonian living in National City who must embrace her powers after previously hiding them She assists her adoptive sister Alex as part of the Department of Extra Normal Operations DEO as she discovered the truth that her adoptive father also worked for the DEO so they would not take her while Alex s co workers at the DEO help her perfect her powers 1 9 10 Kara worked as Cat Grant s assistant at CatCo 11 Benoist expressed her excitement over portraying the character and being able to tell a story about a human being really realizing their potential and their strength 12 At the end of season one Kara was promoted by Cat and became a junior reporter at the beginning of season two Malina Weissman seasons 1 and 2 and Izabela Vidovic seasons 3 4 and 6 portray a young Kara 13 14 Mehcad Brooks as James Jimmy Olsen Guardian seasons 1 5 guest season 6 A former Daily Planet photographer James moved to National City and became the new art director for his former colleague Cat Grant at CatCo Worldwide Media He is initially a potential love interest for Kara 10 11 15 Among his reasons for moving across the country are his breakup with his fiancee Lucy Lane 16 and keeping an eye on the newly revealed Supergirl for Superman While working at the Daily Planet James received the Pulitzer Prize for taking the first photograph of Superman In the second season James becomes Guardian 17 He also becomes the acting CEO of CatCo after Cat Grant leaves the company In the fourth episode of season 5 James goes back to his hometown and uncovers a great deal of corruption going on at a new prison By the episode s end James decides to leave National City to run his hometown newspaper He returns in the series finale to assist the Superfriends in the final battle against Lex and Nyxly and attend Alex and Kelly s wedding Chyler Leigh as Alexandra Alex Danvers Sentinel Kara s human adoptive sister She is a physician bioengineer scientist and government agent who serves as Hank Henshaw s right hand at the DEO 11 18 19 Having been extensively trained in combat by Henshaw Alex in turn provides rigorous training to Kara to decrease her over reliance on her powers She and Kara grow suspicious of the DEO upon learning that their missing father was forced to work there to protect Kara but Alex ultimately learns that Henshaw is really the Martian survivor J onn J onzz in disguise whom her late father had rescued before his and the real Henshaw s apparent deaths In season two Alex learns that her father is alive and searches for him She also meets and befriends police detective Maggie Sawyer and begins to develop feelings for her forcing Alex to confront her sexuality Jordan Mazarati and Olivia Nikkanen portray a young Alex 20 14 At the end of season three Alex becomes the new director of the DEO Jeremy Jordan as Winslow Winn Schott Jr Toyman seasons 1 3 guest seasons 5 6 A tech expert who worked alongside Kara at CatCo he is Kara s best friend and serves as one of her allies helping her develop her costume and aiding her in her adventures Winn has unrequited feelings for Kara and is a rival with James for her affection However at the end of For the Girl Who Has Everything Winn has accepted that it is best that they remain as best friends and in Solitude he begins seeing Cat Grant s new assistant who is also Kara s rival Siobhan Smythe who is subsequently fired by Cat and who in Worlds Finest becomes a supernatural metahuman supervillain called Silver Banshee In the series he is the son of Toyman 11 21 22 Cat nicknames him Toyman Junior after she finds out 23 In season two Winn left CatCo to work at the DEO as a desk agent He also works with James Olsen as his vigilante partner At the end of season 3 he left for the future with Mon El and joined the Legion of Superheroes He returns in a two part special episode in season 5 helping the Superfriends take down his evil doppelganger and later in the series finale to assist them in the final battle against Lex and Nyxly and attend Alex and Kelly s wedding David Harewood as J onn J onzz Martian Manhunter The head of the DEO who takes Hank Henshaw s likeness after Henshaw is killed in Peru while hunting J onn J onn takes Henshaw s likeness to reform the DEO from within as well as to watch over Alex and Kara 11 18 The evolution of Henshaw was discussed during the filming of the pilot with the executive producers jokingly saying that Harewood would be a good actor to play the Martian Manhunter in a potential television series to which DC Comics Geoff Johns asked why it could not be done in Supergirl Harewood reflected that he had difficulty find ing an angle to play Hank Henshaw in the pilot and became excited when he was told about the change to his character s backstory 24 Harewood also recurred in the series as the real Hank Henshaw who became Cyborg Superman 25 Calista Flockhart as Catherine J Cat Grant season 1 recurring season 2 guest seasons 3 4 amp 6 The outwardly shallow and superficial but inwardly sweet founder of the media conglomerate CatCo Worldwide Media who feels since she branded Kara as Supergirl that she has proprietary custody over the new hero 11 26 Before she founded CatCo she was a gossip columnist at the Daily Planet and before that the personal assistant to the Daily Planet s Editor in Chief Perry White Cat investigates and reveals that Supergirl is Superman s cousin which then causes Kara to become a target for some of Superman s rogues gallery Cat also serves as a mentor to Kara dispensing advice about being a woman in a man s world In the episode Hostile Takeover she suspects that Kara is Supergirl In the second episode of season two Cat announces that she is taking a leave of absence from CatCo leaving James to run the company in her stead although she returns at the end of the season to aid the heroes during the conflict with Queen Rhea In season three she became the White House Press Secretary for President Olivia Marsdin In the series finale Cat buys back CatCo and hires Kara as her new editor in chief while also disclosing to Kara herself that she has always known of Kara s Supergirl identity Shortly after Cat gives an interview where Kara publicly reveals herself as Supergirl 27 Chris Wood as Mon El Mike Matthews seasons 2 3 guest seasons 5 6 A prince from the planet Daxam with similar powers to Superman and Supergirl Mon El lands on Earth in the pod at the end of season one 28 29 30 Floriana Lima as Margarita Maggie Sawyer season 2 recurring season 3 A detective for the National City Police Department who takes a special interest in the cases involving aliens and metahumans 31 The first openly gay character introduced Maggie dates Alex Danvers even becoming engaged However this is broken off Lima became a recurring actress for the third season departing in the season s fifth episode Lima noted the role was only intended to last for one season 32 Katie McGrath as Lena Kieran Luthor seasons 3 6 recurring season 2 33 The CEO of L Corp formerly known as Luthor Corp and the younger paternal half sister of Lex Luthor She arrives in National City after Lex has been incarcerated hoping to rebrand Luthor Corp as a force for good 34 As the daughter of Lionel Luthor to whom she is close Lena tries to redeem her family name after Lex s crimes have tarnished it and to break from her half brother and step mother s legacy Initially she believed that she was the adopted daughter of Lionel and Lillian Luthor but Lena learns that she is actually Lionel s illegitimate child from his extramarital affair Lena meets Kara after Kara is assigned to interview Lena about L Corp Shortly after the two develop a very close relationship Camille Marty portrays a young Lena 35 Odette Annable as Samantha Sam Arias Reign season 3 guest season 5 Another Kryptonian sent to Earth as an infant and single mother to her daughter Ruby Samantha s villainous alternate personality Reign emerges in the middle of season 3 but she is unaware of it and her alter ego s actions 36 37 Jesse Rath as Querl Brainy Dox Brainiac 5 seasons 4 6 recurring season 3 A half A I half organic 12th level intellect from the planet Colu and a member of the Legion of Super Heroes in the 31st century 38 Sam Witwer as Benjamin Lockwood Agent Liberty season 4 guest season 5 The brilliant ruthless and terrifying founder and figurehead of Children of Liberty a human supremacist hate group that supports a human first world order 39 Nicole Maines as Nia Nal Dreamer seasons 4 6 A soulful young transgender woman with a fierce drive to protect others and the newest addition to the CatCo reporting team The character is the first transgender superhero on television 40 April Parker Jones as Colonel Lauren Haley season 4 A hardline career military woman who lives and dies by the orders of her commanding officers Dedicated to her country she always acts in its best interest even if it s not her own 40 Azie Tesfai as Kelly Olsen seasons 5 6 recurring season 4 James s younger no nonsense sister recently returned to the United States following a military tour overseas Andrea Brooks as Eve Teschmacher season 5 recurring seasons 2 4 guest season 6 A former CatCo assistant who became part of Lena s research team at L Corp before being revealed as a dastardly turncoat spy working for Lex Luthor She is also revealed to be an unwilling spy working for Leviathan which has been manipulating Lex Luthor Julie Gonzalo as Andrea Rojas Acrata seasons 5 6 A CEO of Obsidian Tech who is the new editor in chief of Catco Worldwide Media and an old friend of Lena Luthor Staz Nair as William Dey seasons 5 6 A new star reporter at Catco Worldwide Media who is secretly remains under the London Times newspapers employ and undercover to investigates Andrea Rojas suspecting that she is a criminal LaMonica Garrett as Mar Novu Monitor season 5 guest season 4 A multiversal being testing different Earths in the multiverse in preparation for an impending crisis providing the Book of Destiny to John Deegan releasing J onn J onzz s brother and retrieving the corpse of Lex Luthor He made his first appearance in the Arrowverse crossover Elseworlds Garrett also portrays Mobius Anti Monitor the Monitor s polar opposite an evil being dedicated to ending the multiverse 41 42 Peta Sergeant as Nyxlygsptlnz Nyxly season 6 A 5th Dimension Imp princess who Kara meets in the Phantom Zone who desires revenge on her father for banishing her and killing her brother and is willing to do whatever is necessary to get it 43 Production editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information July 2023 Development edit By September 2014 Warner Bros Television was looking to create a television series centered around Supergirl Executive producers for the series include Greg Berlanti also a creator producer for Arrow and The Flash Ali Adler who are both writing the script and Berlanti Productions Sarah Schechter DC Comics Geoff Johns is also expected to be part of the project Titles under consideration for the series included Super and Girl 44 Berlanti confirmed the show shortly after and stated it was in development and had yet to be pitched to networks 45 Berlanti s take on the character was based on the actress Ginger Rogers who he felt had to do everything Fred Astaire did but backward and in heels this comparison really resonated with executive producer Sarah Schechter 46 On September 20 it was announced that CBS had landed Supergirl with a series commitment 1 with an expected premiere in 2015 of the 2015 16 television season 26 In January 2015 CBS Entertainment Chairman Nina Tassler revealed the show would be a procedural saying There will be crime cases but what executive producers Ali Adler and Greg Berlanti pitched was a real series arc for her The beauty of it is now with shows like The Good Wife and Madam Secretary you can have serialized story elements woven into a case of the week She s a crime solver so she s going to have to solve a crime 47 In January 2015 it was announced by The Hollywood Reporter that Melissa Benoist would star as Supergirl 48 Benoist later revealed that auditioning for the part was a long drawn out three month process 49 she was the first actress looked at for the role 50 although Claire Holt and Gemma Atkinson were also considered 51 52 In March 2015 Blake Neely composer for Arrow and The Flash revealed he would be composing for Supergirl 53 The show was officially picked up to series on May 6 2015 54 It was originally set to premiere in November 2015 55 before being moved up to October 26 2015 56 The pilot episode was screened at San Diego Comic Con International 2015 on July 8 and 11 2015 57 In July 2015 Adler spoke on how much influence Superman would have on the show saying Our prototype is the way the president is seen on Veep It s certainly inspired by so much of what Julia Louis Dreyfus character goes through Ultimately this is a show about Supergirl and we really want to see it through her lens 58 On November 30 2015 CBS ordered an additional seven episodes of Supergirl for a full season of 20 episodes 59 On May 12 2016 Warner Bros Television announced that the series had been renewed for a second season of 22 episodes and would move to The CW 60 61 The season debuted in October 2016 62 With the move of the production to Vancouver it was unclear if Calista Flockhart would remain with the series as her original contract stipulated that she work near her home in Los Angeles The CW president Mark Pedowitz said Flockhart wanted to remain with the series and that We re in ongoing discussions we re happy to have her in in whatever capacity works out 63 Flockhart ultimately reached a deal to be recurring in the second season with the production flying her to Vancouver every few weeks to film material 64 nbsp Jessica Queller and Robert Rovner at the Supergirl Roundtable at the 2019 San Diego Comic Con On January 8 2017 The CW renewed the series for a third season 65 which debuted on October 9 2017 66 The third season saw Jessica Queller and Robert Rovner become the series executive producers and co showrunners along with Kreisberg until his firing following Adler s departure Adler will remain an executive consultant for the series Both Queller and Rovner joined Supergirl midway through the first season as co executive producer and consulting producer respectively with Rovner promoted to executive producer ahead of the second season 67 On April 2 2018 The CW renewed the series for a fourth season which premiered on October 14 2018 68 69 On January 31 2019 The CW renewed the series for a fifth season 70 The fifth season premiered on October 6 2019 71 On January 7 2020 the CW renewed the series for a sixth season which premiered on March 30 2021 72 73 On September 22 2020 it was announced that the series would conclude after its sixth season 74 Design edit nbsp Supergirl s design was intended to be a modern take on the classic look of the character The costume for Supergirl was created by Colleen Atwood who also designed the costumes for Arrow and The Flash 47 Benoist stated that she is aware of the costume worn by Kara in more modern depictions of the comics and expressed that the often micro mini hemline of the skirt could be a little daunting but that s good I like being pushed 12 Promotional photos of Benoist wearing Atwood s design were released on March 6 2015 Atwood indicated that she wanted to embrace the past but more importantly thrust her into the street style action hero of today 75 76 Atwood later revealed details about the costume such as the cape being fastened to an undersuit so as not to pull the costume and that the fabric used was Eurojersey 77 The reveal of the Martian Manhunter costume in Human For a Day was created through visual effects though a physical version was created to appear in later episodes with it proving to be one of the most challenging costumes for the costume team 24 Reception of the Supergirl costume upon its reveal was mixed Entertainment Weekly s Natalie Abrams commented that the new look of the costume looks and feels different in a good way The new costume avoids exposing the character s midriff as it does in the Michael Turner version of the costume from the comics as well as having Benoist wear tights underneath the skirt with over the knee boots Abrams compared the texture of the costume to that worn by Henry Cavill as Superman in Man of Steel as well as the positioning of the cape on the suit and the decision to do away with the bright blue and red color scheme 78 Andrew Dyce from Screen Rant found the new costume to perfectly balance itself between classic nostalgia and modernism 79 The Washington Post noted that Atwood s design was successful praising her ability to take cartoon y tints and moving them to darker tones 80 E Online was less impressed with the design negatively comparing it to a cheap Halloween costume with washed out colors and not buying into the gritty street style look Atwood was intending 81 TV Guide questioned Atwood s design and noted that although the promotional image has Benoist trying to appear as a powerful hero the thigh high boots and pleated skirt comes across as a model advertising a moderately priced Halloween costume 82 The suit was redesigned in season five to include pants rather than the traditional skirt 83 Filming edit In February 2015 it was announced that Andrew Kreisberg co creator of Arrow and The Flash had joined the series as a writer and executive producer 18 and Arrow The Flash and Smallville alum Glen Winter was announced to be directing the pilot 84 Principal photography for the pilot took place from March 4 85 to March 29 2015 86 Filming locations included the Warner Bros lot where Lois amp Clark was shot 87 Each episode cost approximately 3 million to broadcast which is one of the highest license fees ever for a first year show 88 The second season was filmed in Vancouver rather than Los Angeles where the first season was shot This was done to reduce the high production costs of the series one of the issues that made CBS wary to renew the series on their network 60 Filming for the third season began in Vancouver on July 6 2017 and ended on April 28 2018 89 On March 12 2020 Warner Bros Television shut down production on the series due to the COVID 19 pandemic 90 Season six was scheduled to begin filming on September 28 2020 and conclude on April 5 2021 91 but has been temporarily postponed because of delays in receiving COVID 19 test results for the cast and crew 92 93 Broadcast editIn Canada Supergirl aired in a sim subbed simulcast on Global with the American broadcast in the first season 94 the second season saw it move to Showcase in the same arrangement 95 In the United Kingdom Supergirl premiered on Sky One on October 29 2015 96 In Australia Supergirl premiered on FOX8 on December 6 2015 97 Reception editCritical response edit Critical response of SupergirlSeasonRotten TomatoesMetacritic192 72 reviews 98 75 38 reviews 99 292 20 reviews 100 81 4 reviews 101 378 15 reviews 102 487 7 reviews 103 592 8 reviews 104 688 13 reviews 105 Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gave the first season a 92 approval rating from critics with an average rating of 7 53 10 based on 72 reviews The site s consensus states Melissa Benoist shines as Superman s plucky little cousin in Supergirl a family friendly comic book adaptation that ditches cynicism for heart 98 Metacritic which uses a weighted average reported generally favorable reviews with an assigned score of 75 out of 100 based on reviews from 38 critics 99 Cliff Wheatley of IGN gave the pilot episode a 7 10 praising Melissa Benoist s performance as Kara and the fun take on the Superman mythos 106 Rotten Tomatoes gave the second season a 92 approval rating from critics with an average rating of 7 88 10 based on 20 reviews The site s consensus reads The arrival of the more famous cousin in Supergirl does nothing to detract from the show s lead who continues to deliver strength action and relatability 100 Metacritic reported universal acclaim with an assigned score of 81 out of 100 based on reviews from 4 critics 101 The third season holds an 78 approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 15 reviews with an average rating of 6 9 10 The critical consensus states Heavier themes lead to higher stakes but Supergirl gives its eponymous heroine and her fellow supers plenty of room for growth creating a well balanced engaging third season 102 The fourth season reports an 87 approval rating with an average rating of 7 27 10 based on 7 reviews The website s critic consensus reads Though it s a little tonally inconsistent Supergirl s fourth season still soars thanks to strong relevant writing brought to life by its charming cast 103 The book Adapting Superman Essays on the Transmedia Man of Steel includes the chapter Forging Kryptonite Lex Luthor s Xenophobia as Societal Fracturing from Batman v Superman to Supergirl which analyzes Lex Luthor s actions in Season 4 as a representation exploring the cultural effects of encroaching xenophobia from society to the family in the years following the 2016 United States presidential election 107 Ratings edit Viewership and ratings per season of Supergirl Season Timeslot ET Network Episodes First aired Last aired TV season Viewershiprank Avg viewers millions 18 49rank Avg 18 49ratingDate Viewers millions Date Viewers millions 1 Monday 8 00 pm CBS 20 October 26 2015 2015 10 26 12 96 108 April 18 2016 2016 04 18 6 11 109 2015 16 39 9 81 27 2 4 3 2 The CW 22 October 10 2016 2016 10 10 3 06 110 May 22 2017 2017 05 22 2 12 111 2016 17 129 3 12 115 1 0 4 3 23 October 9 2017 2017 10 09 1 87 112 June 18 2018 2018 06 18 1 78 113 2017 18 154 2 82 120 0 9 5 4 Sunday 8 00 pm 22 October 14 2018 2018 10 14 1 52 114 May 19 2019 2019 05 19 1 07 115 2018 19 169 1 67 147 0 5 6 5 Sunday 9 00 pm 19 October 6 2019 2019 10 06 1 26 116 May 17 2020 2020 05 17 0 65 117 2019 20 118 1 58 113 0 5 7 6 Tuesday 9 00 pm 20 March 30 2021 2021 03 30 0 73 118 November 9 2021 2021 11 09 0 49 119 2020 21 140 1 17 133 0 3 8 Accolades edit Awards and nominations received by Supergirl Year Award Category Nominee s Result Ref 2015 Critics Choice Television Awards Most Exciting New Series Supergirl Won 120 2016 People s Choice Awards Favorite New TV Drama Supergirl Won 121 Saturn Awards Best Actress on Television Melissa Benoist Nominated 122 Best Guest Starring Role on Television Laura Benanti NominatedBest Superhero Adaptation Television Series Supergirl NominatedBest Supporting Actress on Television Calista Flockhart NominatedBreakthrough Performance Melissa Benoist WonTeen Choice Awards Breakout Series Supergirl Nominated 123 2017 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Drama Series Supergirl Nominated 124 Kids Choice Awards Favorite TV Show Family Show Supergirl Nominated 125 Saturn Awards Best Actress on a Television Series Melissa Benoist Won 126 Best Guest Performance on a Television Series Tyler Hoechlin NominatedBest Superhero Adaptation Television Series Supergirl WonBest Supporting Actor on a Television Series Mehcad Brooks NominatedTeen Choice Awards Choice Action TV Actor Chris Wood Nominated 127 Choice Action TV Actress Melissa Benoist WonChoice Action TV Show Supergirl NominatedChoice Liplock Melissa Benoist and Chris Wood NominatedChoice TV Ship Melissa Benoist and Chris Wood NominatedChoice TV Villain Teri Hatcher Nominated2018 People s Choice Awards The Sci Fi Fantasy Show of 2018 Supergirl Nominated 128 Saturn Awards Best Actress on a Television Series Melissa Benoist Nominated 129 Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series Supergirl NominatedBest Supporting Actress on Television Odette Annable NominatedTeen Choice Awards Choice Action TV Actor Chris Wood Nominated 130 Choice Action TV Actress Melissa Benoist WonChoice Action TV Show Supergirl NominatedChoice Scene Stealer Katie McGrath NominatedChoice TV Villain Odette Annable Nominated2019 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Drama Series Supergirl Nominated 131 Saturn Awards Best Superhero Television Series Supergirl Won 132 Best Actress on Television Melissa Benoist NominatedBest Supporting Actor on Television David Harewood NominatedBest Guest Starring Role on Television Jon Cryer NominatedTeen Choice Awards Choice Action TV Actress Melissa Benoist Nominated 133 Choice Action TV Show Supergirl NominatedChoice TV Villain Jon Cryer Nominated2020 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Drama Series Supergirl Nominated 134 People s Choice Awards The Sci Fi Fantasy Show of 2020 Supergirl Nominated 135 2021 Critics Choice Super Awards Best Actor in a Superhero Series Jon Cryer Nominated 136 Best Actress in a Superhero Series Melissa Benoist NominatedGLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Drama Series Supergirl Nominated 137 Saturn Awards Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series Supergirl Nominated 138 Best Actress on Television Melissa Benoist NominatedBest Guest Performance on a Television Series Jon Cryer Won2022 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Drama Series Supergirl Nominated 139 Saturn Awards Best Network or Cable Science Fiction Television Series Supergirl Nominated 140 Critics top ten lists edit 2015 critics top ten lists 141 No 10 People Unranked Variety No 7 The Washington Post2016 critics top ten lists 142 No 5 Cinema BlendArrowverse editSee also Arrowverse In November 2014 Berlanti expressed interest in Supergirl existing in the Arrowverse the same universe as his other series Arrow and The Flash 143 144 and in January 2015 The CW president Mark Pedowitz revealed that he was also open to a crossover between the series and networks due to Berlanti executive producing all three and The CW being co owned by CBS However CBS Entertainment chair Nina Tassler stated that month that those two shows are on a different network So I think we ll keep Supergirl to ourselves for a while 145 In August 2015 Tassler revealed that while there were no plans at the time to do crossover storylines the three series would have crossover promotions 146 Pedowitz regretted passing on the series when presented it in mid 2014 saying We hadn t launched The Flash yet we weren t ready to take on another DC property In hindsight we probably should ve gone that direction Sometimes you lose great shows 147 In January 2016 during the Television Critics Association press tour he said that The CW was still interested in a crossover with Supergirl if the producers could find a way to do it 148 and Berlanti added that while no official conversations had taken place internal ones had concerning how a crossover would work He also noted that for a crossover to happen during Supergirl s first season it would have to be figured out in the next month or so 149 Glenn Geller Tassler s successor at CBS then stated on the matter I have to be really careful what I say here Watch and wait and see what happens 150 On February 3 2016 it was announced that Grant Gustin who appears as Barry Allen Flash on The Flash would appear in the eighteenth episode of the first season Worlds Finest 151 While no plot details on the episodes were released at the time Ross A Lincoln of Deadline Hollywood noted that the in universe reason for the crossover was due to Barry s ability to travel to various dimensions thus implying that Supergirl exists on an alternate Earth to Arrow and The Flash in a multiverse 152 The Flash episode Welcome to Earth 2 confirmed this showing an image of Benoist as Supergirl during a sequence where characters travel through that multiverse 153 The earth that the series inhabits is Earth 38 in the Arrowverse multiverse 154 and has been informally referred to as Earth CBS by Marc Guggenheim one of the creators of Arrow 155 During the second season Supergirl appears in Invasion a crossover episode of The Flash Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow 155 156 when she s recruited by Barry Allen and Cisco Ramon at the end of Medusa to help fight off an invasion by the Dominators 157 Supergirl and The Flash also featured in a musical crossover featuring several covers of existing songs along with two original numbers 30 Similar to Invasion the crossover begins at the end of the Supergirl episode Star Crossed and primarily takes place during The Flash episode Duet featuring the Music Meister as the antagonist who puts both The Flash and Supergirl in a shared hallucination 158 After Invasion Guggenheim felt If there s an appetite for it from the fans and from the network the crossover next year could be a proper four part crossover 159 At the 2017 Paleyfest event Kreisberg reiterated the creative team s intention to do a full four way crossover the following year 160 At San Diego Comic Con 2017 it was confirmed that another four way crossover would take place with Supergirl playing a larger role than the previous season The four way crossover event titled Crisis on Earth X took place on November 27 and 28 2017 across Supergirl and Arrow on the first night and The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow on the second night 161 162 In May 2018 Arrow star Stephen Amell announced at The CW upfronts that the next Arrowverse crossover would feature Batwoman and Gotham City The crossover titled Elseworlds aired in December 2018 ahead of a potential 2019 solo series for the character 163 164 Supergirl was confirmed to have a participating episode in August which closed out the three part crossover trading nights with The Flash just for the event Therefore the show s participating episode aired on Tuesday December 11 165 The end of Elseworlds teased the next crossover event Crisis on Infinite Earths 166 Supergirl s episode opened the five part crossover on December 8 2019 with the final two installments airing on January 14 2020 167 At the end of the event the new Earth Prime was formed which saw Earth 38 merged with the former Earth 1 and Black Lightning s earth creating a fictional universe where all of the CW series exist together 168 Standalone spin off edit Main article Superman amp Lois In October 2019 The CW and Warner Bros Television announced development on a spin off series titled Superman amp Lois with Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch reprising their roles as Clark Kent Superman and Lois Lane 169 In January 2020 Superman amp Lois was ordered to series 170 The series premiered on February 23 2021 171 172 Originally presented as being set in the same continuity as Supergirl the series was retroactively established to be set in an adjacent universe to the Arrowverse in its second season finale 173 Other media editComic books edit In July 2015 a four page preview comic entitled Sister Act written by Ali Adler Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg was released digitally online and then a day later in the September 2015 issue of TV Guide 174 Adventures of Supergirl Beginning in January 2016 DC Comics launched a 13 issue bi weekly digital comic 6 in print Written by Sterling Gates and drawn by a rotating team of artist including Bengal Jonboy Meyers Emanuela Lupacchino and Emma Vieceli the comic while not directly tying into the show tells stories set in the universe of the show 175 The digital series was collected in print as a six issue series published twice a month from May to July 2016 176 and as a complete graphic novel in September of that year 177 They are also involved in the Earth Prime miniseries launched in April 2022 178 Adventures of Supergirl 2016 09 21 179 Includes Adventures of Supergirl 1 6 Novels edit In November 2017 Abrams Books began publishing a new trilogy of Supergirl novels written by Jo Whittemore aimed at middle grade readers in tandem with a similar trilogy of The Flash novels 180 The first Supergirl Age of Atlantis was released on November 7 2017 and features Supergirl dealing with a surge of new powered people in National City as well as a mysterious humanoid sea creature captured by the DEO who is seemingly attracted by the new superpowered people 181 A sequel Supergirl Curse of the Ancients was released on May 1 2018 182 with a third novel titled Supergirl Master of Illusion released on January 8 2019 183 Guidebook edit A guidebook for the series published by Abrams was released on March 12 2019 Supergirl The Secret Files of Kara Danvers The Ultimate Guide to the Hit TV Show features detailed profiles on characters and super powers a heroes and villains gallery episode guide and more from the first three seasons of the series 184 Video games edit The video game Lego DC Super Villains features DLC inspired by Supergirl in the DC Super Heroes TV Series DLC Character Pack The DLC pack includes Supergirl as a playable character 185 Home media editHome media releases for Supergirl Completeseason DVD release dates Blu ray release datesRegion 1 Region 2 Region 4 Region A Region B1 August 9 2016 186 July 25 2016 187 July 27 2016 188 August 9 2016 186 July 25 2016 187 2 August 22 2017 189 August 21 2017 190 August 23 2017 191 August 22 2017 189 August 21 2017 190 3 September 18 2018 192 September 17 2018 193 September 19 2018 194 September 18 2018 192 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