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The upcoming Superman animated television series, "My Adventures with Superman" is still safe from all of the Warner Bros. Discovery cancellations, confirms producer Josie Campbell.
Campbell made the announcement during a recent Reddit Q&A session about her comic book work. Here's an excerpt:
"I'm glad you liked it! Back in 2021 DC Comics had brought me and a couple of other animation TV writers in to chat with them about pitching and writing stories for upcoming books and anthologies; after that I pitched them the Teen Lantern/Mogo story that became part of the "Future State: Green Lantern" comic. DC liked it so much they kept bringing me back to pitch things, and then our wonderful editor Brittany reached out to me to ask if I was interested in writing something with Mary. I screamed "OH MY GOD YES!!!!!" and we went from there. And as an aside, yes, My Adventures With Superman is still slated to come out next year on Cartoon Network and the app! Get ready! ~Josie"
"My Adventures with Superman" received a 2-season order and will follow a twenty-something Clark Kent and Lois Lane as they live their lives as busy reporters at the Daily Planet. The animated reboot will serve as an origin story for Clark as he begins to build his Superman identity while trying to live a dual life.
The Cartoon Network/HBO Max-produced series will star Jack Quaid ("The Boys") as the Man of Steel while Alice Lee ("Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist") will voice Lois Lane.