‘My Adventures With Superman’ episode 10 concluded the season with big setups for season two, including the introduction of two iconic Superman villains. Season 1 finale featured the ultimate showdown between Clark Kent and General Lane, introduced General Zod, and teased another classic Superman villain.
The co-producer and writer of ‘My Adventures with Superman’ Josephine Campbell discussed the show’s second season and beyond. Here’s what the fans can expect from the season two of the series.
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Season 2 Of ‘My Adventures With Superman’ Is Set To Be Epic
In an interview with Superman Homepage, producer Josephine Campbell was asked when fans might expect Season 2 to be released. She replied, “So, it’s not announced yet. And there’s nothing I can say until it’s announced. So, I was gonna say, the season premiere is coming out. We got the wonderful task of being able to make them both around the same time and I’m very excited for this. There’s so much stuff in Season 2 that I think is gonna blow people’s minds. So yeah, just stay tuned, keep watching.”
Developed by Jake Wyatt alongside Campbell and Clogher, ‘My Adventures with Superman’ is an anime-inspired series following the early days of Clark Kent, Jimmy Olsen, and Lois Lane as they work as interns at the Daily Planet while Clark takes on his new duties of protecting Metropolis as Superman. The series has been well-received by critics and fans, with viewers praising its cast, animation, and light-hearted approach to the Man of Steel and his mythos.
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‘My Adventures With Superman’: Who’s The Real Villain?
Although General Zod might have been leading the army that attacked Earth, the tenth episode of the series hinted that Brainiac might be involved. In some versions of Superman’s mythos, Brainiac attacked Krypton before the planet was destroyed and captured Argo City. In other versions, such as the DC animated Universe timeline, Brainiac was created in Krypton.
Brainiac’s signature three-dot design appeared in front of Jor-El, further suggesting Superman’s nemesis is tied to Krypton’s army. ‘My Adventures With Superman’ villains were mostly tech-based, meaning Brainiac would fit just fine.
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