Superman and Lois premiered toward the beginning of this year, with the declaration of its season 2 reestablishment following only weeks later the much-praised pilot episode aired. Praised for its performances, impacts, and story, season 1 saw Clark battle to adjust being a hero, spouse, and parent to two young men, one of which started to foster powers of his own. Meanwhile, things were complicated by the arrival of John Henry Irons/Steel from an imaginary world and the revelation that the villainous Morgan Edge was, as a matter of fact, Kal-El’s Kryptonian relative, Tal-Rho. Toward the finish of the season, despite defeating Tal-Rho, things were additionally complicated by the arrival of John and Lois’ adolescent girl, Natalie.
Presently, Superman and Lois has shared a gander at season 2 which is set to premiere on The CW on Tuesday, January 11 via a poster teasing Smallville as a “humble community” with “big insider facts,” and it’s likely referring to something beyond the entirety “Clark Kent is Superman” skeleton. The craftsmanship sees the Kents up front with an ominous tempest and choppers behind them. Look at it underneath:

Following season 1’s inclusion of John Diggle (David Ramsey), season 2 will additionally interface Superman and Lois to the Arrowverse with the arrival of Supergirl’s Lucy Lane (Jenna Dewan). What’s more, Ian Bohen will play Lt. Mitch Anderson, a “bigger, better boss ready to get things done” at the Department of Defense, who will compel Superman to pick between truth, justice, and the American way. Additionally, Jordan (Elsass) and Jonathan (Garfin) are a year more seasoned, and Natalie will almost certainly need to get to know the substitute version of her late mother—which will complicate the family dynamic as Lois tries to get the paper going with Chrissy Beppo (Sofia Hasmik).
The official delivery for season 2’s premiere, “What Lies Beneath,” has prodded Lois and Clark struggling as a couple, Jordan and Jonathan facing new difficulties on the football field, and mysteries that take steps to annihilate Jordan and Sarah’s relationship. It remains to be checked whether that synopsis is simply referring to Jordan’s lineage. Notwithstanding, if fans have gotten the hang of anything—regardless of whether it be The CW of old or Superman and Lois’ first season—there are consistently more privileged insights to uncover in Smallville.