Andrew Kreisberg talks ‘Supergirl’ season 2, more Project Cadmus, focus on Danvers
Supergirl ended its first season with Kara (Melissa Benoist) finding an empty Kryptonian pod that has crash-landed on Earth. The season ended on a hopeful note as Kara succeeded in saving the citizens of National City from Myriad, as well as getting a kiss from her long-time crush, Jimmy (Mehcad Brooks).
Fans are expected to have to wait a bit as CBS has yet to officially renew the show for another season and the rumors are that the show will land on CW, making their TV universe more robust and interesting.
Speaking with IGN, executive producer Andrew Kreisberg said that Project Cadmus will become a prominent presence in the upcoming season.
“It’s going to remain an evil, specter-y thing that’s out there, but it’s definitely something that we’re going to pursue,” Kreisberg said. “It’ll definitely be part of season 2.”
In the last few episodes of season one, it was revealed that Cadmus is a secret genetic engineering laboratory that dissects alien prisoners. Kara and Alex (Chyler Leigh) learned that their father, Jeremiah Danvers (Dean Cain), who all the while they thought was dead, was being kept as a prisoner there.
Kreisberg also told Entertainment Weekly that the hunt for Jeremiah will be a part of the new season.
On the odds of a season 2 renewal, executive producer Ali Adler told The Hollywood Reporter that the show has a good chance of being renewed for season 2.
“I think [CBS President] Les Moonves was speaking to someone and just candidly said, ‘All freshmen series are returning,’ and I hope he meant us,” said Adler. “I think everyone at CBS wants this show to last and I think we’re all working for that angle,” the producer added.
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