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Issue Date: 9/15/08
'Smallville' cast shrinks in season eight
By Bill Radford
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"Smallville" opens the new season without two of its leading cast members, Michael Rosenbaum and Lana Lang.

TV's "Smallville" has weathered cast losses before. But this season, the eighth, faces a special challenge: Michael Rosenbaum, who played Clark Kent's arch-enemy, Lex Luthor, and Kristin Kreuk, Clark's first love, Lana Lang, have left the cast.

And, behind the scenes, the show's creators, Miles Millar and Alfred Gough, are gone. The show is moving forward, though. And this season, which begins Sept. 18 on The CW, will feature major new villains, the return of some old allies and a new chapter in Clark's life as he moves closer to his destiny as Superman.

With Millar and Gough gone, the series is now in the hands of Kelly Souders and her three fellow executive producers, who have all been with the show since Season 2.

Clark's relationships with Lex and Lana have been key underpinnings of "Smallville," Souders acknowledges, and so the departures of Rosenbaum and Kreuk are more than just bumps in the road. "When we heard neither would be back full time, to say it was devastating is not overstating it," she says. "However, we have these other great characters."

While Kreuk is no longer a regular, she will be back for a handful of episodes, Souders assured. Similarly, while Laura Vandervoort, who played Clark's Kryptonian cousin last season, is gone from the cast, she'll make a return appearance.

As for Rosenbaum, "the door is always open," Souders says. And Lex's presence will still be felt, she says, even if he's not there. Meanwhile, there are other relationships to explore, such as the one between Clark (Tom Welling) and Lois Lane (Erica Durance), who will become co-workers at The Daily Planet in Metropolis.

The two stars have an undeniable on-screen chemistry, Souders says, it is a good thing, since it's Lois, not Lana, whom Clark is destined to be with. This season's theme is double identities. As Clark spends more time in the big city instead of Smallville, he'll find it tougher to swoop in to save the day and then escape unnoticed, Souders says.

"In Smallville, there were often only cows watching him."

The double-identity theme also encompasses Clark's best friend, Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack). "Chloe has some sort of secret life going on that we will discover as well," Souders says. And then there's new cast member Sam Witwer, who plays paramedic Davis Bloome. Bloome's alter ego is Doomsday, the creature who killed Superman in the comics, though Bloome, himself, is apparently unaware of his double identity. Over the course of the season, Souders says, Bloome will discover he's not necessarily from this world and he's not the good guy he thought he was.
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