Smallville (TV Series 2001-2010)
Tagline: Destiny is now
Overview: The origins of the world’s greatest hero–from Krypton refugee Kal-el’s arrival on Earth through his tumultuous teen years to Clark Kent’s final steps toward embracing his destiny as the Man of Steel.
Release Date: 16 October 2001
Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Action & Adventure and Drama
Language: English
Number of Season: 10
Number of Episode: 216
Status: Ended
Writer: Turi Meyer, Anne Cofell Saunders, Alfredo Septién, Brian Peterson, Kelly Souders, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster
Director: James Marshall, Greg Beeman and Michael Tollin
Producer: Tom Flores, Christopher Petry, Cristina Verano, Tim Scanlan, Jae Marchant, Brian Robbins and Joe Davola
Vote Average: 8.192
Vote Count: 4311
Country: United States of America
Company: DC, Warner Bros. Television, Tollin/Robbins Productions and Millar Gough Ink
Trailers
‣Cast
| Actor Name | Character Name |
| Justin Hartley | Oliver Queen |
| Tom Welling | Clark Kent |
| Erica Durance | Lois Lane |
| Cassidy Freeman | Tess Mercer |
Season 1
Overview: Between the boy Clark Kent thought he was and the man he is destined to become lie the compelling stories of Smallville, the popular action series that reimagines the Superman saga from its roots.
| Vote Average | 8 |
| Episodes | 21 |
| Air Date | 2001 |
Season 2
Overview: The legend continues to grow stronger in the second super season of Smallville. Throughout the season’s twenty-three episodes, Clark Kent grapples with his calling as he explores his true origins: was he sent to Earth to save humanity or destroy it? Amidst all the chaos, Lana and Clark grow closer than before; Lex gets married; Lionel lures Chloe toward the dark side; the Kents receive miraculous news; and Pete becomes the keeper of Clark’s secret.
| Vote Average | 8.2 |
| Episodes | 23 |
| Air Date | 2002 |
Season 3
Overview: Everyone has a future. Clark Kent has a destiny — if he’s willing to accept it and to master all the awesome powers and responsibilities that come with it. In an event-packed third season, the fascinating reinterpretation of the Superman mythology and its classic characters continues as Clark embraces the dark side and Jonathan Kent strikes a devil’s bargain with Jor-El to rescue his son.
| Vote Average | 8.3 |
| Episodes | 22 |
| Air Date | 2003 |
Season 4
Overview: Clark Kent will have plenty of reasons to remember his senior year! Lois Lane — smart, opinionated, and entirely annoying to Clark — arrives in Smallville to investigate the death of her cousin. Lana gets a new older boyfriend. Clark decides to go against his parents' wishes and joins the football team as a quarterback. And while Clark sets off on a quest to find three mysterious Kryptonian crystals, Lex steps further from the light into darkness.
| Vote Average | 8.4 |
| Episodes | 22 |
| Air Date | 2004 |
Season 5
Overview: Clark Kent now carries a full load of classes at Central Kansas University, but that's not all he carries. He carries the full weight of his — perhaps the world's — destiny. In season five, Clark finally begins to accept his destiny and takes giant leaps towards becoming the Man of Steel. He also crosses paths with Professor Milton Fine, whose presence in Smallville will have a devastating effect on his already deteriorating friendship with Lex.
| Vote Average | 8.3 |
| Episodes | 22 |
| Air Date | 2005 |
Season 6
Overview: Clark manages to escape from the Phantom Zone with the help of an unexpected ally. He subsequently sets out on a mission to hunt down the dangerous prisoners who followed him to Earth. Adding to Clark's troubles, there is a new vigilante in town who goes by the name Green Arrow. Meanwhile, Lex and Lana take the next step in their relationship. As the season progresses, the rivalry between Clark Kent and Lex Luthor will explode into a fierce good-versus-evil battle.
| Vote Average | 8.2 |
| Episodes | 22 |
| Air Date | 2006 |
Season 7
Overview: When Clark's cousin Kara arrives on the scene, Clark advises her to keep a low profile and master her powers, but Kara has other ideas and becomes the focus of Lex Luthor's powerlust. And, there are two Clark Kents: one is the young man whose life in a tiny Kansas town sets him on destiny's path. The other is a Bizarro who shares Clark's DNA, but not his values. Lane makes a career leap and Chloe Sullivan finds that balancing a meteor power with a personal life isn't easy.
| Vote Average | 8.2 |
| Episodes | 20 |
| Air Date | 2007 |
Season 8
Overview: Last season, Clark Kent and Lex Luthor became sworn enemies and Clark discovered more about his home planet, who his parents were, what his future holds and why he was sent to Earth. In season eight, Clark Kent is now reporter at the Daily Planet who shares a workspace with Lois Lane. And there's a new hero in Metropolis - a hero everyone now calls the Red-Blue Blur.
| Vote Average | 8.4 |
| Episodes | 22 |
| Air Date | 2008 |
Season 9
Overview: Last season, the enticing Tess Mercer maneuvered her way through town, discovered Clark's true identity and unleashed a new world of danger. Clark, he also met his greatest match: Doomsday. When Clark wasn't busy battling the beast, he was knee-deep in work at the Daily Planet. As Clark's persona as the cub Planet reporter emerged, so did his feelings for Lois, the fated love of his life. In season nine, Clark Kent has to rise to the occasion as Zod and his followers scheme to take control of planet Earth.
| Vote Average | 8.3 |
| Episodes | 21 |
| Air Date | 2009 |
Season 10
Overview: As season nine drew to a close, Clark sacrificed himself to save the world from General Zod. In the tenth and final season, the timeless romance between Clark and Lois romance continues to develop, and Clark will come face-to-face with his destiny as he overcomes his final trials and forges the iconic identity that will be known for all time.
| Vote Average | 8.4 |
| Episodes | 21 |
| Air Date | 2010 |
Last Episode Air
| Air Date | 13 May 2011 |
| Runtime | 84 min |
| Overview | The story of Clark Kent culminates in this epic two-hour series finale as Clark takes the last step to becoming the Man of Steel. |
| Episode | 21 |
| Type | finale |
| Season | 10 |
Ratings
8.192/10 based on 4311 votes.
Review
Smallville is a genres series blending Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Action & Adventure and Drama themes with strong direction from James Marshall, Greg Beeman and Michael Tollin. Produced under DC, Warner Bros. Television, Tollin/Robbins Productions and Millar Gough Ink, the series runs 10 seasons and has been praised for its performances and production. At moviesflix.post.in, it stands out as a highlight of 16 October 2001 cinema.
FAQs
Q: How many seasons are there in Smallville?
A: Smallville has 10 season.
Q: When is the Smallville releasing?
A: The release date is 16 October 2001.
Q: How many episodes does Smallville have?
A: The total number of episodes in Smallville is 216.
Q: Who directed the Smallville?
A: James Marshall, Greg Beeman and Michael Tollin directed the Smallville.
Q: What is the genre of the Smallville?
A: It falls into Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Action & Adventure and Drama genres.