With the writer’s strike finally, essentially OVER, the CW network announced its plans for the rest of the season.
Smallville will likely get five or six more episodes to wrap up the coming season, which will probably air in early April.
Already the strike has affected production of Smallville, even as creators Al Gough and Miles Millar, themselves writers, supported the WGA move from the beginning. I am sure everyone in the Smallville camp, crew and actors will be happy with this CW news. And this blogger and fans alike are excited to see what cool, crisp ideas the writers have brewed in their creative minds while picketing around Hollywood.
Going back to work has never been this much fun!

I´m wondering if there will be a season 8!! I read somewhere that Michael Rosenbaum is not signing up for another season and I believe there´s no Superman without his greates enemy Lex Luthor! Can anyone tell me something about it?
and about the new episodes I just hope the writters go on a way to make Clark finally flying and get over Lana Lang (blerg!!!)
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Jane, there will be a season 8. And Michael Rosenbaum is said to be leaving at the end of this season. So we’ll see what happens next fall.
I hope the show never ends. I wonder why lex doesnt want to do another season? they can take lana off the show. They need to have a episode where lois and clark make love