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The first season of the American television series '' Supergirl'', which is based on the
DC Comics DC Comics, Inc. (doing business as DC) is an American comic book publisher and the flagship unit of DC Entertainment, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. DC Comics is one of the largest and oldest American comic book companies, with thei ...
character Supergirl / Kara Zor-El, a costumed superheroine who is the cousin to
Superman Superman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, and debuted in the comic book ''Action Comics'' #1 (cover-dated June 1938 and publi ...
and one of the last surviving
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s. ''Supergirl'' was ordered to series in May 2015, and later picked up for a full season in November 2015, with filming taking place primarily in Los Angeles. Melissa Benoist stars in the title role, and is joined by principal cast members Mehcad Brooks, Chyler Leigh, Jeremy Jordan (actor, born 1984), Jeremy Jordan, David Harewood, and Calista Flockhart. The Pilot (Supergirl), series premiere was watched by 12.96 million viewers, tied with NBC's ''Blindspot (TV series), Blindspot'' as the top-rated series premiere of the 2015–16 United States network television schedule, 2015–16 fall season. The season, which premiered on CBS on October 26, 2015, and ran until April 18, 2016, over 20 episodes, overall received positive reviews. The series was renewed for a Supergirl season 2, second season on May 12, 2016, and moved to The CW. This is the only season to air on CBS.


Episodes


Cast and characters


Main

* Melissa Benoist as Supergirl (Arrowverse), Kara Zor-El / Kara Danvers / Supergirl * Mehcad Brooks as James Olsen (Arrowverse), James Olsen * Chyler Leigh as Alex Danvers * Jeremy Jordan (actor, born 1984), Jeremy Jordan as Winn Schott, Winslow "Winn" Schott Jr. * David Harewood as J'onn J'onzz (Arrowverse), J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter and Hank Henshaw * Calista Flockhart as Cat Grant (Arrowverse), Cat Grant


Recurring

* Laura Benanti as Astra In-Ze and Alura Zor-El * Dean Cain as Jeremiah Danvers * Jenna Dewan, Jenna Dewan-Tatum as Lucy Lane (Earth-38) * Peter Facinelli as Maxwell Lord * Brit Morgan as Livewire (DC Comics), Leslie Willis / Livewire * Glenn Morshower as Sam Lane (comics), Sam Lane (Earth-38) * Italia Ricci as Silver Banshee, Siobhan Smythe / Silver Banshee * Helen Slater as Eliza Danvers * Chris Vance (actor), Chris Vance as Non (comics), Non * Laura Vandervoort as Brainiac 8, Indigo * Briana Venskus as Vasquez


Guest

The hosts of ''The Talk (TV series), The Talk'', Sara Gilbert, Julie Chen, Sharon Osbourne, Aisha Tyler and Sheryl Underwood, cameo as themselves.


Production


Development

By September 2014, Warner Bros. Television was looking to create a television series centered around Supergirl (Kara Zor-El), Kara Zor-El / Supergirl. Executive producers for the series include Greg Berlanti (also a creator/producer for ''Arrow (TV series), Arrow'' and ''The Flash (2014 TV series), The Flash''), Ali Adler, who were both writing the script, and Berlanti Productions' Sarah Schechter.
DC Comics DC Comics, Inc. (doing business as DC) is an American comic book publisher and the flagship unit of DC Entertainment, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. DC Comics is one of the largest and oldest American comic book companies, with thei ...
' Geoff Johns was also expected to be part of the project. Titles under consideration for the series included ''Super'' and ''Girl''. Berlanti confirmed the show shortly after, and stated it was in development and had yet to be pitched to networks. On September 20, it was announced that CBS had landed ''Supergirl'' with a series commitment, with an expected premiere in 2015 of the 2015–16 United States network television schedule, 2015–16 television season. The show was officially picked up to series on May 6, 2015. On November 30, 2015, CBS ordered an additional seven episodes of ''Supergirl'', for a full season of 20 episodes.


Writing

In January 2015, CBS Entertainment chairwoman Nina Tassler revealed the show would be a procedural, saying, "There will be [crime] cases, but what [executive producers] Ali Adler and Greg Berlanti pitched was a real series arc for her. The beauty of it is now with shows like ''The Good Wife'' and ''Madam Secretary (TV series), Madam Secretary'', you can have serialized story elements woven into a case of the week. She's a crime solver, so she's going to have to solve a crime." In July 2015, Adler spoke on how much influence
Superman Superman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, and debuted in the comic book ''Action Comics'' #1 (cover-dated June 1938 and publi ...
would have on the show, saying, "Our prototype is the way the president is seen on ''Veep''. It's certainly [inspired by] so much of what Julia Louis-Dreyfus' character goes through. Ultimately, this is a show about Supergirl and we really want to see it through her lens."


Casting

For the role of Kara Zor-El / Supergirl, the producers wanted a Caucasian actress aged between 22 and 26 years. In January 2015, it was announced by ''The Hollywood Reporter'' that Melissa Benoist would star as the character. Benoist later revealed that auditioning for the part "was a long, drawn-out, three-month process"; she was the first actress looked at for the role, although Claire Holt and Gemma Atkinson were also considered. In the same month, Mehcad Brooks was cast as James Olsen, based on the character Jimmy Olsen. Unlike the comics, where the same character is portrayed as a Caucasian and goes by "Jimmy", this version is African-American and goes by "James". Brooks described this as a form of "Racebending, intermixing of races", differing from the 1940s where "white things were white, black things were black. Latino things were Latino". In February, Chyler Leigh was cast as Alex Danvers, an original creation for the series. In the same month, David Harewood and Calista Flockhart were cast as Hank Henshaw and Cat Grant, respectively. It was eventually revealed that Harewood's character was actually Martian Manhunter, J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter impersonating Henshaw. In March, Jeremy Jordan (actor, born 1984), Jeremy Jordan was cast as Winn Schott, Winslow "Winn" Schott. The character was written for the series as the son of Toyman, Winslow Schott / Toyman, unlike the comics where Toyman's son is Anton Schott (comics), Anton Schott.


Filming

In February 2015, it was announced that Andrew Kreisberg, co-creator of ''Arrow'' and ''The Flash'', had joined the series as a writer and executive producer; and ''Arrow'' / ''The Flash'' and ''Smallville'' alum Glen Winter was announced to be directing the pilot. Principal photography for the pilot took place from March 4 to March 29, 2015. Filming locations included the Warner Bros. lot, where ''Lois and Clark'' was shot. Each episode cost approximately $3 million to broadcast, which is one of the highest license fees ever for a first year show. Filming Wrap (filmmaking), wrapped in March 2016.


Music

The score for the season was composed by Blake Neely.


Release


Broadcast

The season began airing on CBS on October 26, 2015, and ended on April 18, 2016. The season premiered on October 29, 2015, in the United Kingdom on Sky One. The series premiered in Australia on December 6, 2015, on Fox8, FOX8. In Canada, ''Supergirl'' aired in a simultaneous substitution, sim-subbed simulcast on Global Television Network, Global with the American broadcast in the season.


Home media


Reception


Ratings


Critical response

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 92% approval rating with an average rating of 7.53/10 based on 71 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Melissa Benoist shines as Superman's plucky little cousin in ''Supergirl'', a family-friendly comic-book adaptation that ditches cynicism for heart." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 75 out of 100 based on 33 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Max Nicholson of ''IGN'' gave the season a score of 7.3 out of 10, along with the verdict, "While Supergirl's first season disappointed in several key areas -- namely its villains and romantic subplots -- Supergirl herself was spot-on, and the story offered several surprising twists (e.g., Hank Henshaw as J'onn J'onzz). Yes, not all episodes were winners, but when the series flew, it soared, especially in terms of emotional impact." Reviewing the season as a whole, Colin Campbell of ''Polygon (website), Polygon'' criticized the costumes, fight sequences, the ludicrous villains, the predictable nature of the plot, and felt that the title character was not "Super enough", but noted that "unless your interest is in seeing yet another comic-book franchise transferred reverently to the screen they're of only marginal concern." Evan Valentine of ''Collider (website), Collider'' ranked Supergirl eighth in his list of the worst and best superhero television series of 2015 and wrote, "Aside from presenting the best Supergirl we've seen in live action with Melissa Benoist [...] it managed to capture a sense of fun among the cast that was infectious."


Accolades

, - ! scope="row" rowspan="1" , 2015 , 5th Critics' Choice Television Awards, Critics' Choice Television Awards , Critics' Choice Television Award for Most Exciting New Series, Most Exciting New Series , ''Supergirl'' , , , - ! scope="row" rowspan="7" , 2016 , People's Choice Awards , 42nd People's Choice Awards#Television, Favorite New TV Drama , ''Supergirl'' , , , - , 2016 Teen Choice Awards, Teen Choice Awards , Teen Choice Award for Choice Breakout Series, Breakout Series , ''Supergirl'' , , , - , rowspan="5" , 42nd Saturn Awards, Saturn Awards , Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television, Best Actress on Television , Melissa Benoist , , , - , Saturn Award for Best Guest Starring Role on Television, Best Guest Starring Role on Television , Laura Benanti , , , - , Saturn Award for Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series, Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series , ''Supergirl'' , , , - , Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television, Best Supporting Actress on Television , Calista Flockhart , , , - , Breakthrough Performance Award, Breakthrough Performance , Melissa Benoist , ,


Notes


References


External links

* * {{Arrowverse 2015 American television seasons 2016 American television seasons Supergirl (TV series) seasons