“It’s very telling how much fun the actors were having – the fact that we were not going back to our trailers in between scenes … everyone was just hanging out in the cast chairs, chitchatting and catching up.”, These guys should for a league of some kind, This crossover is certainly much darker than last year’s Elseworlds, but there’s still lightness and levity and some of that comes from Lois. "I wouldn't say anyone was really comparing notes, just because there were a couple of Supermen too, and I think everybody really respects that people are bringing their own individuality and their own interpretation of these characters. ® & © 2020 CBS Studios Inc. © 2020 CBS Television Distribution and CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. That’s not good at all, but it’s just one of many planets in danger as The Anti-Monitor attempts to eradicate all of existence. “You definitely have a lot of light-hearted moments,” Tulloch said, “because part of Lois Lane is that she inadvertently is sort of clumsy or funny or a little bit sarcastic or a little bit sassy.” Also having a baby around brings some joy. Tulloch couldn’t talk much about it so early but did share: “We’re really excited though. Spinoff, Peacemaker: John Cena's DC Comics Character, James Gunn HBO Max Series Explained, DC's Black Adam: Aldis Hodge In Talks For Hawkman Role, Supergirl Star Melissa Benoist and Chris Wood Reveal Birth of First Child, ComicBook Nation Episode 02x70: Marvel Phase 4 Delayed & WWE Clash of Champions Preview. Have a tip or story idea? The pair will be one of two sets of Lois Lane and Clark Kent appearing in the upcoming "Crisis on Infinite Earths" crossover event, along with Smallville's Erica Durance and Tom Welling. “It’s going to be awesome, but I love where they’re taking next.”, One place we may be going next? ", A post shared by Elizabeth Tulloch (@bitsietulloch) on Oct 8, 2019 at 8:58am PDT. It's very cute... Tyler was great with the baby.". “All the actors were incredibly generous with their time.”, Even with all the time pressure and chaos, the actors really enjoyed shooting these episodes. I think it's just a sort of disorienting and beautiful journey, being a new parent, and I think the fans are especially going to love seeing Superman being a new dad. “Tyler was really cute with the baby,” Tulloch said.

Elizabeth Tulloch, Actress: The Artist. Given the prevalence of the multiverse in the Arrowverse and the potential consequences of having "Crisis on Infinite Earths" realign some things -- a lot of fans are still hoping that it could bring Supergirl to Earth-1 -- it is worth noting that following the failure of DC's New 52 publishing experiment, which rebooted the DC Universe as younger characters with less baggage, a series titled Superman: Lois and Clark came out from Dan Jurgens and Lee Weeks, dealing with a version of Superman and Lois who had been secretly living on the rebooted Earth, married and with a baby, for years, quietly righting wrongs without letting the world know they were around. Tulloch will reprise her role as Lois Lane on the upcoming series Superman& Lois as a lead role. Early life and education. All rights reserved. Tulloch's Lois debuted last year as part of the same "Elseworlds" crossover that gave us Ruby Rose's Batwoman. The CW is developing a TV series starring Tyler Hoechlin and Bitsie Tulloch, TVLine reports. The Crisis is coming -- time to bring back the Superfam!

La actriz Elizabeth Tulloch nació el 19 de enero de 1981 en la ciudad de San Diego, California, Estados Unidos; su madre es de origen español, mientras que su padre, de origen escocés, trabajó en bancos latinoamericanos y europeos por lo que Bitsie pasó gran parte de su infancia en España, Uruguay y Argentina. Before Smallville, the last time Superman had a TV show (and arguably the last time there was a real Superman show, since Smallville had the "no tights, no flights" rule) was Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. A series tentatively titled Metropolis was originally in development for DC Universe. “It was like summer camp on some level,” according to Tulloch. “So it’s this massive crisis and that’s why they end up getting involved in the fray.”, Of course, Lois and her Superman aren’t the only heroes joining the party.