Supergirl's Kara and Mon-El are finally back in a good place, and few people are more thrilled than the actor who plays ex-boyfriend to the Girl of Steel. Ever since Kara and Mon-El's verbal smackdown ...
Mon-El may have only been M.I.A. from Supergirl for six episodes, but he’s been busy — and not just growing a beard. VIDEOSArrowverse Crossover Extended Promo: Earth-X Nazis Crash Barry/Iris Wedding ...
Well, it looks like our theory has been confirmed - The Legion of Superheroes will make their debut on Supergirl next week when Kara (Melissa Benoist) and Winn (Jeremy Jordan) discover a mysterious ...
In the preview for next week’s episode of Supergirl, fans may have recognized at least one face — that of Mon-El (Chris Wood), the Daxamite prince who wooed Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) last season, ...
The fact that Chris Wood would be returning to Supergirl this season has been known since San Diego Comic-Con 2017 — but just what the fate of Mon-El would be has been slowly trickling in with casting ...
Supergirl didn’t have a very good Christmas. Or New Year. In the mid-season return of Supergirl, National City will be left defenseless as Kara Zor-El (Melissa Benoist) remains in a coma following her ...
Break-ups are hard no matter what the circumstances are, but when you have to send your alien boyfriend away because the planet's atmosphere will kill him? That kind of heartbreak is pretty major, and ...
“Supergirl‘s” second season ended with Mon-El (Chris Wood) being rocketed to space after a device is triggered that forces all Daxamites to leave Earth. When the third season picks back up six months ...
Kara Danvers is struggling with a fear of abandonment on Supergirl for a very good reason — as an alien, her loved ones are often living or dead on other planets. The latest departure is her boyfriend ...
Supergirl actress Melissa Benoist has teased the reunion between Kara Zor-El and Mon-El (Chris Wood), but don't expect things to go as exactly as you'd imagine. We last saw the Daxamite prince at the ...