So i guess we now have
Earth-90 - Flash
Earth-66? - Robin
Earth-75? - Wonder Woman
Earth-2001? - Smallville
Earth-2006? - Superman Returns
So i guess we now have
Earth-90 - Flash
Earth-66? - Robin
Earth-75? - Wonder Woman
Earth-2001? - Smallville
Earth-2006? - Superman Returns
I am kind of ticked off that they’re involved previously DC tv shows and even nods to the films and they still aren’t touching Black Lighting due to the creative team wanting no interest in to the overall storyline. That is a bit messed up if you asked me.
They also cast Kevin Sorbo I think the show runners probably don't care about the actors personal politics. But the CW DC shows more than any shows I know seem to want to please Social Media. I also doubt many of the vocal Supergirl fans on Social Media are also a fan of Cain's politics which they only would had discovered his views because he was on Supergirl before that he was just an old Superman actor who I doubt they followed but once he was Kara and Alex's dad different story and there was probably unhappy reactions.
I had a feeling that Dean Cain was persona non grata due to his politics, but I'm afraid I disagree with the lefties on this one.
If you believe in tolerance, then be tolerant of those who disagree with you politically.
Now, if Cain said something racist or bigoted, that's one thing, but that rule would apply to the left as well.
Just being a Republican who is against abortion (and, by the way, many Democrats are against abortion) and starring in a movie with that subject matter should not automatically limit one's employment options, but it is becoming more and more apparent that unless you toe the line to far-leftist politics, the doors will close in Hollywood -- perhaps even if you are a moderate Democrat.
Hopefully, Berlanti can see his way clear to allow Cain back on the show.
Buried Alien - THE FASTEST POST ALIVE!
First CBR Appearance (Historical): November, 1996
First CBR Appearance (Modern): April, 2014
So if you go by the recent Batman '66 and Wonder Woman '77 comics, those two shows are on the same earth.
Who's to say other heroes didn't emerge later?
That said, the whole theory that he's playing Kingdom Come Superman is based on Brandon Routh's T-shirt at SDCC, and not much else. I think he'll be playing a character more akin to the Earth Two Superman.