SMALLVILLE: Booster Gold Charms Metropolis On Tonight’s “Booster”


Fan fave character, Booster Gold will be making his appearance on The CW’s Smallville tonight. While Clark (Tom Welling) is trying to create his unassuming persona of a bumbling, clumsy reporter, Booster Gold (Eric Martsolf) lands on the scene to steal The Blur’s thunder. Tonight’s episode, titled “Booster” was directed by Welling himself.

Check out the synopsis of “Booster” that also features an appearance by Blue Beetle aka Jaime Reyes (Jaden Brandt Bartlett), and feast your eyes on the previews and pics from tonight’s episode below. This episode will also feature Clark’s first phone-booth change!

Smallville: Episode Synopsis of “Booster” (Season Ten, Episode Eighteen)

After everything that happened with the VRA, Lois tells Clark it’s best to make “Clark Kent” forgettable and awkward so people don’t suspect he’s The Blur. However, the two are stunned when a fame-hungry superhero from the future, Booster Gold (guest star Eric Martsolf, Days of Our Lives), sweeps into town and begins making saves and posing for press ops, completely winning over the city of Metropolis. Booster begins his campaign to take The Blur’s place as the “World’s Greatest Superhero” and tries to charm Lois (Erica Durance) into writing a story about him, but she’s not having his antics and begins her own campaign for The Blur. During one of Booster’s saves, an alien weapon in the form of a scarab falls from a truck and fuses itself to a boy named Jaime Reyes (Jaden Brandt Bartlett), turning him into the Blue Beetle. Unfortunately, Jaime is unable to control the suit and Blue Beetle starts attacking Metropolis.

Smallville: “Booster” Preview

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The final episodes of Smallville air on The CW, Fridays at 8/7C.

[Source] The CW


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