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'Supergirl' Premieres Tonight on CBS
The action-adventure drama about Superman's 24-year-old cousin dates back to the 1950s comics and the 1984 film starring Helen Slater.

βSupergirl,β an action-adventure drama about the 24-year-old cousin of Superman who decides to embrace her superhuman abilities after keeping them a secret during her first 12 years on Earth, premieres at 8:31 p.m. Monday night on CBS.
βSupergirlβsβ roots date back to the May 1959 edition of Action Comics, which spawned a 1984 film starring Helen Slater, who makes a cameo appearance in Mondayβs episode.
βSupergirlβ received a spot on the CBS schedule in part because of what CBS Entertainment Chairman Nina Tassler called a βfantastic pitchβ by executive producers Greg Berlanti and Ali Adler.
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βWe were really excited and interested to hear the pitch,β Tassler said during CBSβ portion of the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour.
βBy the end of it, literally we fell in love with the character. We fell in love with the story. Sheβs eminently relatable. The journey they were taking the character we felt just spoke to sort of where todayβs generation is.
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βWe also really responded to the fact that it had a very broad appeal, so we felt that we could have genre fans but we also felt ... it was a great workplace comedy.β
Tassler said she is confident βSupergirlβ will both βbring in new viewersβ to CBS and be βvery appealing to our big CBS fans.β
Melissa Benoist stars as Kara Danvers, a latte-fetching assistant to media mogul Cat Grant (Calista Flockhart). When her foster sister Alex (Chyler Leigh) is on an airplane experiencing engine trouble, Danvers uses her super powers to bring the plane to a safe landing.
The cast also includes Mehcad Brooks as Pulitzer Prize-winning Daily Planet photographer James Olson, the newly hired art director of the National City Tribune, one of Grantβs media holdings, and Jeremy Jordan as information technology technician Winn Scott.
Benoist was previously best known for her portrayal of transfer student Marley Rose on the fourth and fifth seasons of Foxβs musical comedy-drama βGlee.β She was the first person to audition for the role of Kara Danvers, according to executive producer Andrew Kreisberg.
βAs soon as we saw her, we just knew she was the one,β Kreisberg said. βShe had the strength, the hope, the heart, the humor and just that instant likability.β
Supergirl will be put βin situations where she isnβt all powerful, so that you can root for her,β said Kreisberg, who co-wrote the script for tonightβs episode with Berlanti and Adler.
βI think sometimes thereβs a tendency with Superman to sort of make him so powerful that there isnβt any danger,β Kreisberg said. βGoing in week in, week out you want to feel like Supergirl might not survive any of these things. A lot of that is based on the comics (where) there are plenty of things besides Kryptonite that can take her down.β
Berlanti, who is also an executive producer of two CW series based on DC Comics superheroes, βArrowβ and βThe Flash,β told City News Service that βSupergirlβsβ producers βmade a promise to ourselvesβ that its action sequences wonβt be different than his other series because it features a woman.
βWhere Supergirl gets a thrashing, Flash or Arrow would have gotten a thrashing,β Berlanti said. βWhen (she comes) through in the end, itβs where our male heroes would have come through in the end.
βIt was interesting in testing to watch the audienceβs response to that. At the thrashing Supergirl got, they were uncomfortable. They hadnβt seen a lot of that. They were equally satisfied by her victory in the end. It gave us the confidence to go forward and replicate that, to not hold back because this happens to be about a woman.β
--City News Service, photo courtesy of CBS
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