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Tom Welling discusses Smallville's costume challenges
In a new interview, Welling shares insights on how Smallville handled Superman's iconic costume restrictions.

Tom Welling shares insights on Smallville's approach to Superman's costume and his feelings about it.
Tom Welling Reflects on Smallville's Costume Rules and His Reaction
In a recent interview, Tom Welling discussed the way Smallville navigated the show’s famous "No Tights, No Flights" rule. Throughout the series, Welling's Clark Kent wore various costumes leading up to the finale, but fans had to wait until the end to see him in the actual Superman suit. Welling explained that it was in his contract that he wouldn't wear the iconic costume. He humorously added that during one scene, he intentionally adjusted his glasses with his middle finger to express his feelings about the costume restrictions. As he reflected on his time in Smallville, Welling acknowledged that while he was resistant at the time, he has since come to appreciate the creative decisions made for the show.
Key Takeaways
"My whole thing was once Clark puts the suit on, it's no longer Smallville."
Welling explains his feelings about the transition from Clark Kent to Superman.
"They tried a couple of times to get me to wear the costume."
Welling talks about the challenges he faced regarding his costume on the show.
Welling's reflections highlight a significant aspect of Smallville's legacy. The show opted for a unique interpretation of Superman's origin, focusing on character development rather than just the costume. This approach allowed audiences to engage with Clark Kent’s journey in a way that other adaptations have often overlooked. As Welling now seems more open to embodying the Superman character in the traditional sense, it raises an interesting point about evolving narratives in superhero stories. This could lead to fresh opportunities for storytelling in future adaptations.
Highlights
- Welling joked, "They tricked me!" when discussing costume rules.
- It's literally in the contract.
- I used my middle finger on purpose when adjusting my glasses.
- Superman isn't defined by what he wears, but what he does.
Potential Fan Backlash Over Costume Decisions
Fans may have strong feelings about Welling's earlier resistance to the Superman suit, reflecting on what they feel was missed in the show's portrayal of Superman.
Welling's journey signifies how perspectives can change over time, especially in the world of entertainment.
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