SMALLVILLE Hero & Villains Panel – Wizard World Austin 2019

Tom Welling, Michael Rosenbaum and John Glover of Smallville fame spoke to fans at their Wizard World Austin 2019 Panel. They spoke about their experiences, dealt with technical problems and answered fan questions.

Tom Welling is well known for playing Clark Kent in his pre-Superman days in Smallville, though he has also appeared as Cain on Lucifer and will be appearing in the upcoming Arrowverse crossover event, Crisis on Infinite Earths. He has also had roles in The Fog, Draft Day and Cheaper By The Dozen.

Michael Rosenbaum is Lex Luthor to many fans, playing the character for seven seasons of Smallville. He has also voiced the Flash in Justice League and other DC projects, plus has appeared in Guardians of the Galaxy and was the lead in Impastor. Other works include Urban Legends, Sorority Boys and Poolhall Junkies, to name a few.

John Glover played Lex’s father, Lionel Luthor, but has also appeared in Batman and Robin, Shazam and voiced the Riddler in Batman: The Animated Series. His amazing body of work also includes Gremlins 2, Scrooged, The Good Wife and the new series Evil.

Smallville continues to command a huge fan base, having run for 10 seasons and is the reason the Arrowverse shows came into being. Check out these archrivals on screen who are quite different in real life.

To find out more about Wizard World, visit https://wizardworld.com/

About Kyle Williamson

"Captain" Kyle Williamson is a cosplayer, actor, writer, fan and author of "The Elements of Cosplay: The Costume and Beyond." He has also interviewed hundreds of actors, authors and cosplayers and has moderated panels for conventions such as Wizard World, Retro Con, Terrificon, Farpoint and Shore Leave to name a few. You can follow him on Twitter @captainkylepa and Instagram @captainkylephilly.

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