The 6th and final season of ‘Supergirl’ is coming to an end in the next few days – and the series will be sorely missed.
To prepare for the final two episodes of the production, The CW has released a new behind-the-scenes video in which Melissa Benoist, the lead character, reflects on her journey through the series.
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Remember that the series finale will be broadcast on November 9.
Enjoy watching:
THE LAST GAUNTLET – In the penultimate episode of the final season, Supergirl and the super-friends take drastic action after Nyxly and Lex kidnap a dear member. An unexpected ally appears to help them.
KARA – In the epic series finale, Supergirl reunites with familiar faces from the past to help her stop Lex and Nyxly once and for all. Meanwhile, Alex and Kelly prepare to cross the altar.
Created by Ali Adler, Greg Berlanti, and Andrew Kreisberg, the series originally aired on CBS, but changed channels after cycle two, making the CW catalog and officially joining the Arrowverse.
During the destruction of Krypton, little Kara Zor-El is sent to Earth to protect her cousin Kal-El (Superman), who as a baby is also one of the survivors of the destruction of her home planet. Along the way, Kara’s ship deviates from its original route and finds itself on a planet where time does not pass. At 12, her cousin, who had already become Superman, rescues her and puts her in the care of a family of scientific friends, the Danvers. Kara Danvers grows up like a normal (or almost) child and, at 24, works as Cat Grant’s assistant at CatCo Worldwide Media, without anyone suspecting her superpowers. One day, her adopted sister, Alex, is on a crashing plane and begins to crash. Kara, who has always gotten along very well with her sister, decides to save her with the help of her superpowers, after which she finds out that her sister actually works for the DEO and joins the organization, sharing the life of assistant and Supergirl.
The cast includes Melissa Benoist, Chyler Leigh, Mehcad Brooks, Katie McGrath, Jesse Rath, Nicole Maines, David Harewood and Azie Tesfai.