Incoming Booster Gold Eric Martsolf tells CBR how he and Tom Welling explored the time traveler's psyche, how Geoff Johns connected Booster to Superman's mythology and how he once played the Green Goblin.
Full article here.
Incoming Booster Gold Eric Martsolf tells CBR how he and Tom Welling explored the time traveler's psyche, how Geoff Johns connected Booster to Superman's mythology and how he once played the Green Goblin.
Full article here.
Looking forward to tonight!!
Johns is the man!
I've started to read about Booster Gold in the last few years but really like him. I love Smallville and have from the beginning. I'm looking forward to this ep and hope it keeps with the push towards the end of the show and not just filler. I could see Booster having his own show. There are enough time travel adventures and others that could fill an hour time slot for a while to come. You know the CW will need a replacement show for Smallville. Let's start production on Booster Gold with excutive producer Tom Welling. I would watch.
I hope they aren't just going to say that since Clark wears glasses NOW that nobody will recognize Blur/Superman as Clark. People do sorta remember what people used to look like, y'know?
I'm hoping Zatanna gets brought in at the end for that part. Or some sort of Jor-El mojo.
I'm really looking forward to this episode too. It looks like a lot of fun
This article shows that Tom is just as much of a class act behind the scenes as the Super character he plays on screen![]()
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LOLOL at Ethan Crane from Passions becoming a super hero now.
I tuned in and loved it! The casting for Booster, Jaime, and Ted was spot on perfect. I want a Booster series with this exact cast STAT!
Great episode! Thank you, Geoff Johns!!!!!![]()
Actually I heard it was a Blue Beetle show CW are interested in since it'll give them a chance to spin off from Smallville but keep many of the same elements to keep their audience (young teenager realising his powers and trying to deal with them as he grows up as a metaphor for dealing with real life issues and adolescence).
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