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Season of television series

Supergirl
Season two
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Dwelling house media embrace

Starring
  • Melissa Benoist
  • Mehcad Brooks
  • Chyler Leigh
  • Jeremy Jordan
  • Floriana Lima
  • Chris Forest
  • David Harewood
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 22
Release
Original network The CW
Original release October ten, 2016 (2016-10-x) –
May 22, 2017 (2017-05-22)
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The second season of the American television serial Supergirl, which is based on the DC Comics character Supergirl / Kara Zor-El, a costumed superheroine who is the cousin to Superman and one of the last surviving Kryptonians.

The season was ordered in May 2016, and unlike the first season which aired on CBS, this season was picked up past The CW. While the first season was filmed in Los Angeles, beginning with this season filming relocated to Vancouver, to reduce the high production costs of the series. The season was filmed from July 2016 to April 2017. Alongside Melissa Benoist, who stars in the titular role, main cast members Mehcad Brooks, Chyler Leigh, Jeremy Jordan, and David Harewood return from the first season, and are joined past Katie McGrath, Chris Woods and Floriana Lima. Former series regular Calista Flockhart returns in a recurring capacity.

The flavor premiered on The CW on October ten, 2016, and ran until May 22, 2017, over 22 episodes. It received overall critical acclaim, being viewed as an improvement over the start season. The serial was renewed for a 3rd season on January viii, 2017.[1]

Episodes [edit]

Cast and characters [edit]

Guest [edit]

  • Frederick Schmidt as John Corben / Metallo[36]
  • Rich Ting as Gilcrist / Metallo[37]
  • Lynda Carter as Olivia Marsdin[38] [39]
  • Nadine Crocker equally Scorcher[40]
  • Dichen Lachman every bit Veronica Sinclair / Roulette[41]
  • William Mapother equally Rudy Jones / Parasite[42]
  • Dean Cain as Jeremiah Danvers[43]
  • Victor Zinck, Jr. every bit Phillip Karnowsky / Avalanche[44]
  • Grant Gustin as Barry Allen / Flash[45]
  • Carlos Valdes equally Cisco Ramon / Vibe[45]
  • Harley Quinn Smith as Izzy Williams[46]
  • Ian Butcher every bit Lionel Luthor[47]
  • Aidan Fink every bit Lex Luthor[48]
  • Peter Gadiot as Mister Mxyzptlk[49]
  • Kevin Sorbo as King Lar Gand[50] [35]
  • Darren Criss every bit Music Meister[51]
  • Rahul Kohli equally Jack Spheer[52]
  • Lonnie Chavis equally Marcus[53]
  • Mark Gibbon equally Full general Zod[54]

Production [edit]

Development [edit]

On May 12, 2016, Warner Bros. Goggle box announced that Supergirl had been renewed for a 2nd season of 22 episodes and would move to The CW from CBS.[55] [56] Ali Adler and Andrew Kreisberg served as the flavor's showrunners.[57] It was also announced that, kickoff with this season, production would relocate to Vancouver from Los Angeles.[55]

Writing [edit]

In the second flavor, Kara Danvers / Supergirl and James Olsen end their romantic relationship, in favor of maintaining a platonic 1. Kreisberg said regarding this decision, "Nosotros realized that the best scenes between [Kara and James] were only the nice, sweetness scenes where they were being friends." He likewise said that while the theme of the first flavor was "how does Kara go Supergirl?", the theme of the second would be "how does Supergirl become Kara?".[58] Kriesberg said another theme of the season was "almost coming into ane's own and becoming who you are", such as Winn Schott becoming who he is by joining the Department of Extranormal Operations (DEO), and J'onn J'onzz embracing his Martian Manhunter persona, which he spent 300 years concealing, but does non have to any longer.[59] The season is split in two-halves each with their own self-contained "big bad" story: Project Cadmus serves every bit the "big bad" of the kickoff half,[59] and Queen Rhea for the second half.[60]

The season establishes that Alex Danvers is gay, with Maggie Sawyer being her partner. Chyler Leigh, who plays Alex, explained, "information technology's not similar this thing that of a sudden is just spilling out, information technology's a discovery for her". She added, "You lot have so many stories [...] where people are already established as gay, lesbian, bi[sexual]; these are people who are coming in like that" and described the 2nd season as a "great opportunity to prove somebody who's figuring it out, the calorie-free bulb moment and putting the puzzle pieces together."[57] While the first season showed that the DEO operates in an isolated cavern located "in the middle of nowhere", the second flavour shows that the DEO has relocated to their other base, a skyscraper in National City. Kreisberg explained that the creative team of Supergirl "vicious out of dearest" with the DEO's cavern setting, saying "Information technology was cool in the beginning, and it just for some reason didn't feel similar information technology was bringing everything together", hence the reason for shifting to the skyscraper setting.[61]

Casting [edit]

Melissa Benoist, Mehcad Brooks, Chyler Leigh, Jeremy Jordan, and David Harewood return from the first flavour every bit Kara Danvers / Supergirl, James Olsen, Alex Danvers, Winn Schott and J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter, respectively.[55] They are joined by Chris Wood and Floriana Lima,[62] playing Monday-El and Maggie Sawyer, respectively.[31] [63] Harewood also portrays Hank Henshaw, who becomes this series' version of Cyborg Superman.[64] The flavor establishes Olsen as the vigilante Guardian, dissimilar the comics where Jim Harper is the vigilante.[65] The producers decided to draw Sawyer as a Latino for the series, unlike the comics where she is a white blonde; yet, the grapheme's homosexuality was retained for the serial.[66]

With the move of product to Vancouver, it was unclear if Calista Flockhart, who played True cat Grant in the first season, would remain with the series, equally 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 take her in [in whatsoever capacity] works out."[67] Flockhart ultimately reached a deal to be recurring in the 2nd season.[68] Andrea Brooks originally auditioned for the role of Sawyer, although she herself admitted that she did not feel that role was a "good fit". She was after sent a further script to audition for the role of Janice. Having won the role, it was not until she received her offset episode script that she discovered she would in fact be playing the recurring part of Eve Teschmacher.[69] The character's name is a reference to a character of the same proper noun played past Valerie Perrine in Superman (1978) and its 1980 sequel.[70]

Blueprint [edit]

Tyler Harron worked as the production designer for the season. With the motility of the production to Vancouver from Los Angeles, Harron decided to take elements from the existing sets and rebuild them in Vancouver from scratch, rather than pack the sets such as CatCo and Kara Danver's loft, ship them to Vancouver and rebuild them there. This was done due to the difficulty of having separate crews to send the sets to Vancouver and unpack them in that location. Kara'south loft was designed to look almost exactly as information technology was in the commencement season, while CatCo was substantially redesigned.[71]

Filming [edit]

The second flavour was filmed in Vancouver, rather than Los Angeles where the first season was shot. This was done to reduce the loftier product costs of the series, one of the problems that fabricated CBS wary to renew the series on their network.[55] Kriesberg explained that information technology "would've started to feel very small" if product had continued in Los Angeles, and that they chose to relocate to Vancouver to shoot in its outdoor locations, rather than go on facing the constraints of shooting mainly within the studio at Los Angeles.[59] Pedowitz said the series' move to Vancouver made crossovers with another CW superhero serial, The Flash, "easier to facilitate" every bit the series also films in Vancouver.[72] Filming for the season began in July 2016,[73] and ended in April 2017.[74]

Music [edit]

The score for the season was composed past Blake Neely.[75]

Rail list[76]
No. Title Length
i. "Superman" 2:17
2. "Famous Cousins Working Together" ii:01
three. "Start 24-hour interval equally a Reporter" 2:fourteen
4. "Goodbye to Cat" 2:05
5. "Fighting Fire with Fire" ii:45
half dozen. "Cage Fighting Aliens" ii:22
vii. "Mon-El'south First Mean solar day as an Intern" one:19
viii. "Ever a Sidekick" ii:17
9. "Roulette / Affair from Some other Planet" 2:46
10. "Guardian" 2:37
11. "Alex Tells Maggie" 1:32
12. "Virus Threat" 3:07
13. "Sense About Her" 2:46
14. "Star-Crossed Martians" 3:14
15. "Mind Meld" iii:15
16. "The Luthors" 3:09
17. "Mxyzptlk" 2:45
18. "Duel with Mxyzptlk" 3:04
19. "Cadmus" 1:39
20. "All I Thought Nigh" ii:53
21. "Saving Her Sis and the Ark" 2:48
22. "Mon-El'southward Truthful History" 3:58
23. "Why Are Y'all Doing This?" two:58
24. "Nigh Losing Alex" ii:01
25. "Jimmy Bonds with Marcus" 2:31
26. "Daxamites Invade" one:52
27. "Forcing a Wedlock" ane:54
28. "Fighting Superman" 2:47
29. "Releasing the Lead / Monday-El Says Cheerio" 3:35
30. "I Am So Proud of You" one:49
31. "Thirty Five Years Ago" 1:23

Arrowverse tie-ins [edit]

The episode "Medusa" ends with a scene where Barry Allen and Cisco Ramon of Earth-1 arrive at Kara'south loft enlisting her help with a problem on their Globe, thereby setting up the Arrowverse crossover result "Invasion!" that begins on The Flash flavor 3 episode 8, continues on Pointer season v episode 8 and concludes on Legends of Tomorrow flavor two episode 7.[77] Similarly, the episode "Star-Crossed" ends with Music Meister hypnotizing Kara and fleeing to Earth-1 to do the aforementioned to Barry, thus initiating the events of The Wink season three episode "Duet".[78]

Release [edit]

Circulate [edit]

The season began ambulation on The CW on October 10, 2016, in the U.s.a.,[2] and ended on May 22, 2017.[25] It premiered on the same twenty-four hour period as the U.s. in Canada on Showcase,[79] and on October 24, 2016, in the Great britain on Sky One.[80]

Habitation media [edit]

The season was released on DVD in Region 2 on August 21, 2017,[81] on DVD and Blu-ray in Region 1 on Baronial 22,[82] and DVD Region 3 on August 23.[83]

Reception [edit]

Ratings [edit]

Critical response [edit]

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes gave the second season a 92% approval rating from critics with an average rating of seven.91/10, based on 19 reviews. The site's consensus reads, "The arrival of the more famous cousin in Supergirl does nothing to detract from the prove's atomic number 82, who continues to deliver strength, action, and relatability."[102] Metacritic, which uses a weighted boilerplate, assigned a score of 81 out of 100 based on four reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[103]

Jesse Schedeen of IGN rated the season vii.3 out of x, giving the verdict, "In many ways, Supergirl improved in its 2d season every bit the show moved to The CW and bolstered its already solid bandage with several new favorites. This season not only looked meliorate, it managed to blend epic superhuman conflicts with very real, accurate character drama and a status quo marked past plenty of anti-alien sentiment in National City. But non every grapheme benefited from the shake-ups this flavour, and not every lingering Flavour 1 problem was addressed. And while the season equally a whole had more good elements than bad, the final trio of lackluster episodes managed to end the year on a real down note."[104] Evan Valentine of Collider ranked the season at number x in his list of best and worst superhero television series of 2017, writing, "Supergirl is a stalwart within a sea of superhero shows, not necessarily continuing out, but not ever being terrible. Melissa Benoist still does a fantastic job of portraying "the Girl of Steel," only we are hitting Smallville-levels of drama with the rest of the characters".[105] PopMatters writer James Plath rated the flavor vii out 10 stars.[106]

Accolades [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Supergirl at IMDb

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergirl_(season_2)

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