The third season of Superman and Lois is less than 2 months away, but in the meantime, let's take a look at all the information we know of the new season. According to the season's synopsis, we'll be starting the season off just a few weeks from where we left the Kents off at the end of last season, having defeated Ally, and now trying to settle into Smallville in earnest. But as we can imagine, that blissful peace won't last long. There will be new threats, such as a merciless villain that threatens Lois, and plenty of drama to keep us on our toes from the looks of it. Check out the synopsis below:
The third season of Superman & Lois opens weeks after Superman’s blowout defeat of Ally Allston. Clark (Hoechlin) and Lois (Tulloch) now are working at the Smallville Gazette together and enjoying small town life. But the Kents’ romantic bliss only shines a light on how isolating “the secret” can be, as Chrissy (Sofia Hasmik) struggles to balance a new love interest and her friendship with Lois. However, Lois’ own work-life balance is put to the test when an undercover assignment reveals a deadly foe that promises to change the Kent family forever. Superman would move heaven and earth for his family, but with a villain this merciless, even that might not be enough. Meanwhile, the Kent boys find themselves being pulled in opposite directions as Jordan (Alex Garfin) discovers what a superhero-identity really means and Jonathan (Michael Bishop) searches for purpose beyond the football field. Amid all this upheaval, John Henry (Wolé Parks) is haunted by his doppelgänger’s past, leading to dangerous consequences for him and Natalie (Tayler Buck). Lana Lang (Emmanuelle Chriqui) and Kyle (Erik Valdez) redefine their family post-separation, while Sarah (Inde Navarrette) explores what the future holds for her and Jordan now that she knows the truth about his powers. Having learned the hard way that no one else can be trusted to work with Superman, General Samuel Lane (Dylan Walsh) reclaims his post at the Department of Defense, only to face his own conflict in working with his grandson, Jordan.
We have two images which highlights what is probably a calm opening scene, as well as a first look at Michael Bishop settling into his role as Jonathan:
And in contrast, we have the trailer which teases quite a bit of all the action and drama that's to come.
New episodes will be kicking off on March 14th, and we can't wait for it. What are your thoughts on everything we've seen so far? Let us know your thoughts below and in our forum! Don't forget to follow us on Twitter for breaking news!