12
2001    43minCiencia ficción, Drama
7.578%72%8.2
Serie que narra los inicios de Superman -Clark Kent- en su pueblo natal, Smallville. Allí vivía con sus padres, estudiaba en el instituto local y conoció a su primera novia, Lana Lang, y a su futuro rival, Lex Luthor.

10 Seasons

  • Temporada 1
    Temporada 121 Episodes
  • Temporada 2
    Temporada 223 Episodes
  • Temporada 3
    Temporada 322 Episodes
  • Temporada 4
    Temporada 422 Episodes
  • Temporada 5
    Temporada 522 Episodes
  • Temporada 6
    Temporada 622 Episodes
  • Temporada 7
    Temporada 720 Episodes
  • Temporada 8
    Temporada 822 Episodes
  • Temporada 9
    Temporada 921 Episodes
  • Temporada 10
    Temporada 1021 Episodes
  • Especiales
    Especiales2 Episodes
  • Tom WellingClark Kent / Director / Productor ejecutivo
  • Allison MackChloe Sullivan / Director
  • Kristin KreukLana Lang
  • Michael RosenbaumLex Luthor / Director
  • John GloverLionel Luthor
  • Erica DuranceLois Lane
  • Annette O'TooleMartha Kent
  • John SchneiderJonathan Kent / Director
  • Justin HartleyOliver Queen / Director / Teleplay
  • Sam JonesPete Ross
  • Cassidy FreemanTess Mercer
  • Laura VandervoortKara Kent
  • Aaron AshmoreJimmy Olsen
  • Eric JohnsonWhitney Fordman
  • Callum BlueZod
  • Jensen AcklesJason Teague
  • Sam WitwerDavis Bloome
  • Camille MitchellNancy Adams
  • Terence StampJor-El (voice)
  • Mitchell KostermanEthan Miller
  • spanishjohn4209 de diciembre de 2025
    Randomly started watching this again and damn the nostalgia hits hard. Weekdays after school just before simpsons at 6pm anyone eyy
  • Dario Tibay13 de junio de 2026
    Netflix adding Smallville back into reach has made this rewatch feel less like nostalgia and more like opening an old box in the attic and finding that some of the contents still work. I did not follow the series religiously during its original run, but I saw enough to know the emotional map: Clark’s burden, Lana’s sadness, Chloe’s curiosity, Lex’s slow fall, and the Kent farm as the moral centre of the whole thing. What stands out now is how smart the original premise was. No cape, no flight, no finished Superman. Just a young Clark Kent trying to understand what kind of person he is supposed to become. Tom Welling plays him with a useful uncertainty, and Michael Rosenbaum’s Lex gives the show much of its dramatic charge. Their early friendship still has weight because you can see, briefly, another possible future before the myth closes in. The show can be repetitive, and some of its early-2000s habits are very visible now: pop-song endings, long glances, high school mysteries, and emotional conversations staged in barns. But those are also part of its texture. It feels handmade compared with today’s over-engineered superhero universes. The difficult part is Chloe Sullivan. Allison Mack’s later involvement and conviction in the NXIVM case makes watching her scenes more complicated. Chloe remains an important character in the show, but the real-world afterlife of the actor changes the viewing experience. I would rather acknowledge that than pretend otherwise. Still, Smallville endures because it understood something simple: Superman is not interesting only because of his powers. He is interesting because someone had to teach him what goodness costs.
  • RobbieF7772 de abril de 2026
    Smallville is one of my favorite shows. I've watched the first 4 seasons at least 10 times, and last 6 seasons at least three times. It's a very underrated show in my opinion.
  • Arthas Menethil3 de septiembre de 2025
    Probably the best Superman TV series, which is amazing because it's more about Clark Kent. No Tights No Flights...
  • Streetter12 de febrero de 2026
    Tom Welling ask Clark Kent & John Schneider as Johnathan Kent will be the standard in my mind going forward. No one has come close to their appearances since.
  • flavo4326 de noviembre de 2025
    Smallville is a perfect example of how checking all the right boxes can create a long-running, beloved superhero series. From its very first season, the show struck a balance that few adaptations manage: relatable teen and young-adult drama woven seamlessly with comic-book mythology. The casting was exceptional—Tom Welling’s earnest, conflicted Clark Kent anchored the series, while the supporting cast brought depth, humour, and heart to every storyline. What really locked in the fan base, though, was how Smallville humanized Superman before he ever became the Man of Steel. Viewers watched Clark struggle, grow, fail, and rise again, making him more relatable than ever. The show wasn’t just superhero spectacle; it was about friendships, identity, destiny, and the challenges of becoming the person you’re meant to be. A whole generation, myself included, was hooked. For many fans, Smallville wasn’t just entertainment—it was a weekly ritual that defined the early 2000s TV landscape.

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