


We have an official behind-the-scenes clip for the second season that was released in October 2021 as part of the DC FanDome event. In the comics, Natalie aka Natasha Irons is one of the multiple heroes to use the codename Steel like her father – who in the comics is her uncle. New additions this season include Ian Bohen in the antagonistic role of Lieutenant Mitch Anderson who wants to bring Superman under his remit, plus Jenna Dewan returns after her appearance in Supergirl as Lois’ younger sister, Lucy Lane.įinally, Irons’ daughter Natalie has been promoted to the main cast for the second season after arriving in Smallville in the season one finale. Sofia Hasmik has been promoted to the main cast in her role as journalist Chrissy Beppo. However, she very nearly got to work as Lois Lane on a totally different project years before Man of Steel was so much as a twinkle in Zack Snyder's eye.Wole Parks as John Henry Irons in Superman & Lois DC, Warner Bros Entertainment Adams donned her Daily Planet press badge for the first time in 2013's Man of Steel, then played Lois twice more in 2016's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and 2017's Justice League.Īt this point, most fans recognize Adams for her tenure alongside Henry Cavill's Superman. From then on, a handful of other actresses - from Phyllis Coates to Margot Kidder - took on the persona across various projects, paving the way for Amy Adams to take up the mantle for the DC Extended Universe. In 1948, the character made her live-action introduction, courtesy of actress Noel Neill, as a part of a 15-installment movie serial simply titled Superman.

That holds especially true on both the big and small screen, where virtually every adaptation of the Man of Steel to date has included a version of Lois to match. Making her debut in June 1938's Action Comics #1, the Daily Planet newspaper's hardest-working journalist quickly became synonymous with her caped love interest, often going above and beyond to help in his planet-saving exploits. While Superman may be one of the poster boys of DC comics, television, animation, and cinema, none of his stories are complete without Lois Lane at his side.
