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Smallville wraps 10 year series

Smallville has ended its impressive ten year run with a wrap party in Vancouver on the weekend.

Smallville has ended production with a wrap party in Vancouver on the weekend.

In attendance were Tom Welling, Erica Durance, Justin Hartley, Cassidy Freeman, Kristin Kreuk, John Schneider, Alessandro Juliani, Keri Lynn Pratt, Connor Stanhope and Jessica Parker Kennedy.

This Canadian blog was there on the red carpet as the cast arrived:
Next up was the man, the myth, the legend, The Blur. Literally, the blur zipped by. Tom Welling arrived with 2 or 3 friends (didnt note who was with him, but since I know your going to be asking, I do not believe his wife was 1 of them.). Clark Kent arrived wearing a suit…with a hoodie over top & a cap pulled down and probably took like 6 steps from the cab door to the top of the stairs in his mad dash to avoid interaction. One fan moved in a few feet towards him at the staircase & Tom didnt even slow down, just simply did a 1/2 step away from her to suggest “yeah, dont bother” & was shortly there after, inside.

Some photos can be found here.

Ten years is certainly an impressive run and Smallville will take leave as a show that kept the faith for its legion of fans. How those scenes with Welling and Michael Rosenbaum kept everybody alert.

In Australia many of them endured uneven treatment from Aussie networks. I still remember when it started here on Nine before shifting to TEN and then Pay TV.

The show is set to conclude in the US in May.

Source: Superman Homepage

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  1. I look forward to seeing it. Probably on DVD due to Eleven putting it on Sunday and then planning on airing it before 10.45 so if people are watching 7, 9 or 10 from 9.30-10.30 pm they will just give up watching it especially with overruns. Congratulations to everyone involved in making the show.

  2. If SMV fans get a chance, ep 1015 is a must see, there’s an excellent rendition of Swank’s How Do We Do with Tess (Cassidy Freeman) and Emil (Alessandro Juliani), the whole ep is a hoot from start to finish

    It’s is such a shame that good entertaining teev like Smallville/Supernatural/Eureka/Warehouse 13 and others are treated so poorly by commercial telly, it’ll be sad to see it go

  3. I was going to say the same thing, that double episodes should continue on 11 for another 5 months. The Office should’ also continued with double episodes, considering 11 are so behind with this show also, that they have 3 seasons worth of Office episodes.

  4. I have watched every episode. I perservered when it was really bad and at the end of some episodes when I was left saying “What?” I kept the faith. I have enjoyed most of it. I hope the actors involved don’t disappear from our screens. That Justin Hartley is very cute.

  5. I also remember the promises Nine made many years ago in their ‘coming soon’ promos, nothing happened, TEN wasn’t much better. Thanks god for Fox8!

    @Qubec – I’m sure WIN is yet to finish airing the final Gilmore Girls season, which as you know aired some 4 years ago in the US.

  6. 10 years is a heck of a milestone!
    Had its ups and downs but has been awesome overall.
    I’m eagerly awaiting April 15 for the final 6 episodes 🙂

  7. I do too remember when it first started on 9, and the cuts 9 used to give it and 10 continued with at times due to the earlier timeslots it was given.

    As for the final episode… got to wonder how they’ve gone and ended it all and how Lex comes back.

    @vinny – back to only 1 episode? Argh! Why even bother.. really thought they were trying to catch up. Probably better off just telling people to buy the blu-rays/dvds either overseas or locally if that’s how they’re going with Smallville now.

  8. well its not often that a quality show manages a 10 year run, especially in this day and age. Not even Boston Legal or any of other great shows managed this feat. It takes a lot to keep a good show going for a decade. Everyone has to be on the same page actors and the producers and writers and they have to also get along that is the key especially when they have a great product and a loyal fan base that too is important.

  9. Oh Smallville on Nine! How I remember the crap treatment it would get, along with Gilmore Girls, which started around the same time.

    I’ll miss Smallville. I’ve watched every episode since in began. Though I wait for the DVDs and watch one episode a week…

  10. Oh, I’m going to cry … i have loved this show for ten years … (except for season nine which was a bit off) … and will be very sad when we finally get to see the last episode.

    So, what do they have in store to follow on from it … i still say a “League Of Superheroes” would be perfect!

  11. Considering 11 is playing Season 9 next month @ 10.15pm and only single episodes that means we won’t see the final season until October 2011 .

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