
The Supergirl TV series will take flight on CBS in October 2015, and we have all the details on it right here.
It's official! The SupergirlTV show has a full-season order from CBS. The pilot was a hit with CBS executives, so it's straight to series for the Girl of Steel. The SupergirlTV series is the story of 24 year old Kara Danvers, who is actually Superman's cousin, Kara Zor-El. After years of hiding her powers, she goes public as Supergirl.
You can read our spoiler-free review of the first episode right here.
The Latest News
Back at SDCC, Andrew Kreisberg told us that you can expect lots of DC Comics characters to appear on the show, not all of whom will necessarily have anything to do with Superman. "Supergirl won’t feel like just Supergirl,” he told us. “There’s going to be some great, iconic DC Comics characters coming onto that show. And some of them not even necessarily associated with Superman. So, it will be a DC Comics show.”
He also seemed cautious about the idea that this show exists in the same world as Arrow, The Flash, and Legends of Tomorrow. Well, now all of that and more has been confirmed at this year's TCA tour. CBS Entertainment Chief Nina Tassler told TV Line that when it comes to crossovers with those other shows, "Right now, we’re not doing it…But we’ll always stay open.”
So that's good or bad news, depending on how you feel about shared TV universes. But what's definitely good news is all the new heroes and villains we'll get to meet on Supergirl. Of course, the elephant in the room is always going to be Superman.
“He will be a factor in her life, but you won’t see him on screen,” said executive producer Geoff Johns. “He does play a part in her evolution in becoming Supergirl.”
There will be other Kryptonians, though. Non, best known as one of the three Kryptonian villains in Superman II(he later made his way to the comics) will make an appearance, as will the android Red Tornado. And since Lucy Lane will be on the show (played by Jenna Dewan Tatum), her father, General Sam Lane isn't far behind.
There's also a new trailer:
Here's what else we know...
Supergirl TV Show Air Date
CBS has revealed when we'll finally get to meet Supergirl! The SupergirlTV series will premiere on Monday, Oct. 26 at 8:30 pm ET/PT just after The Big BangTheory. That's right, you'll be seeing Melissa Benoist as Kara Zor-El just in time for Halloween. But don't take our word for it, hear it from the Supergirl herself:
#Supergirl premieres 10-26-15 on #CBS! @MelissaBenoisthttps://t.co/V91P5RcSJx
— Supergirl (@supergirlcbs) June 9, 2015
And here's the rest of what we know so far!
Supergirl TV Show Trailer
We did a frame by frame breakdown of all the cool stuff in the trailer right here.
This other trailer explains a little bit more of her origin. It's pretty smart, has loads of new footage, and shows off a new power or two. Check it out here:
Basically, the idea of Kara actually being Kal-El's older cousin chronologically is something as old as the character. But the fact that she was initially intended to watch over the infant Kal-El after he made it to Earth is a relatively new addition, and it has really come to prominence during the character's New 52 incarnation.
But the inclusion of the Phantom Zone at this early stage is kind of great, and it means they're really aiming for big things with the show's mythology.
And here's one more for you...
Supergirl TV Show Cast
Here's a quick lineup of the characters and official details on the series that we have so far. Thanks to TV Line for the casting breakdowns!

Kara "Supergirl" Danvers (Melissa Benoist)
"Kara at age 12 was sent from her dying home planet of Krypton to Earth, where she was taken in by the Danvers, a foster family who taught her to be careful with her extraordinary powers. After repressing said skills for more than a decade, Kara is forced to bust out her super moves in public during an unexpected disaster. Energized by her heroism for the first time in her life, she begins embracing her abilities in the name of helping the people of her city, earning herself a super moniker along the way."
Just to give you an idea of how certain Greg Berlanti was about the casting of Melissa Benoist as Supergirl, he told Variety that "If we hadn’t found her, I wouldn’t have wanted to make it."
He was similarly confident in Grant Gustin as Barry Allen/The Flash, and we see that worked out pretty well, didn't it?

Alexandra "Alex" Danvers
"Kara’s gorgeous, brilliant, science-minded foster sister. Growing up, Alex was partly jealous of her sibling yet also fascinated by her abilities, prompting Alex to learn as much as she could about alien anthropology, sociology and culture. Today, Alex works for a secret government organization and, alongside her heroic sis, will face many challenges, both mundane and super."
I wonder if the Alex/Lex similarities are accidental...maybe she's adopted, too?

Cat Grant (Calista Flockhart)
Cat Grant is the founder of CatCo, a media conglomerate that Cat built from the ground up. Kara (Supergirl’s mild-mannered alter ego) will work as a personal assistant to Cat, who is described as “J.Lo by way of Anna Wintour.”

Alura (Laura Benanti)
Alura Zor-El is Supergirl's mother. Presumably she perishes like most Kryptonians, but this is described as a "major recurring arc." Maybe she'll be advising Kara via hologram ala Jor-El in Man of Steel and Superman: The Movie?

James Olsen (Mehcad Brooks)
"In his late 20s/early 30s, open ethnicity, James is a smart, worldly and (duh) attractive photographer for CatCo. Though an alpha male, his salt-of-the-earth nature elicits a huge ol’ crush from Kara."

Winslow "Wynn" Schott (That's the Toyman, kids...played by Jeremy Jordan)
"This twentysomething tech whiz/Comic-Con stalwart toils for CatCo as a programmer, unaware of his own potential. Unware of her secret, he carries a torch for Kara, whom he lives next door to."

Hank Henshaw (David Heyward)
"As an upstart CIA agent, Hank grew obsessed with intergalactic intel. Now in his '40s and lording over the DEO (Department of Extra-Normal Operations), he is on high alert when Supergirl reveals herself, worried that her otherworldly abilities pose a threat to humankind."
Henshaw is a character known as the "Cyborg Superman" in the comics. It's...ummmm...it's a long story. But it's likely this is a character with a villainous future ahead of him.

Vartox (Owain Yeoman)
"Vartox is an alien convict who has been hiding on Earth for 12 years. After Supergirl’s emergence as a public hero, he seeks her out to ascertain her identity and do battle with her." (via TV Line)
As you can see, they toned down his ridiculous fashion sense for this one:

The casting description for Vartox sparked some internet speculation, since he's "a big, burly monster of a man, who has battled Kara’s cousin in the past.” It's the "Kara's cousin" part that got everyone excited.
Speaking of which...

Supergirl takes place in a world where Superman has already been active for a few years. Said exec producer Ali Adler in an EW interview about Superman's appearance in the show:
“Our prototype is the way the president is seen on Veep.It’s certainly [inspired by] so much of what Julia-Louis Dreyfus’ character goes through. Ultimately, this is a show about Supergirl and we really want to see it through her lens.”

The Commander (Faran Tahir)
Not much is known about The Commander, other than that he's "an alien military expert leading the forces aligned against Supergirl." (via ComicBook.com)
The big news out of SDCC 2015 is that longtime Justice League ally (and then Justice League villain), Maxwell Lord, is coming to the show. He'll be played by Peter Facinelli (Nurse Jackie).

Here's the official word from WB/DC:
Maxwell is a green tech billionaire who enjoys a friendly rivalry with Cat Grant and a fascination with National City’s newest arrival — Supergirl.
“Greg [Berlanti], Ali [Adler] and I have been fans of Peter for years," said Supergirl executive producer Andrew Kreisberg in a statement. "We’re beyond thrilled to have him join us on Supergirl’s first adventures bringing the iconic Maxwell Lord to life.”
Lord is a character who has never been portrayed in live action, although he was slated to be the villain of George Miller's Justice League movie, which we wrote about in detail right here.
Original Supergirl Helen Slater and former Superman Dean Cain will also guest star as Supergirl's adopted human parents, the Danvers.
DC Comics supervillain Reactron is coming to the Supergirl TV series. TV Line quietly broke that scoop, and now Entertainment Weekly knows who is playing him: that would be Sons of Anarchy's Chris Browning. I don't know if EW's info here is just generalized from the comics, or if it's part of an official breakdown, but here it is...
a deadly adversary of Superman’s from Metropolis, who wears an armored suit powered by nuclear energy.
Reactron first appeared in 1983 in the pages of The Daring New Adventures of Supergirl #8, and he was created by Paul Kupperberg and Carmine Infantino. He's a radioactive jerk, sometimes wearing an exo-skeleton to control his powers. It will be interesting to see if they go all out with his look.
Check him out...

Reactron will appear in episode 3, the same episode that will introduce Lucy Lane. Yes, that's Lois Lane's sister. The official casting description (courtesy of TV Line) describes Lucy as "brash, funny and beautiful as her sister Lois, yet strong, smart and successful in her own right."
In the comics, Lucy had a brief stint as "Superwoman" using a costume that helped duplicate Superman's powers. Don't expect to see that pop up on this show, though. I figure it's far more likely we'd see the Kristin Wells version of Superwoman given how well Greg Berlanti and friends handle time travel.
She also has some romantic history with Jimmy Olsen, a nod to their past in the comics and the old Supergirl movie. They haven't cast Lucy yet, but expect word any minute now.
If you want to know more about Supergirl, we've got you covered.