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Why Smallville's 'No Flights, No Tights' Rule Meant Tom Welling Wore Superman's Costume Only Once

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Noah Villaverde

1h ago· 1 min readenNews

Summary

Smallville creators Al Gough and Miles Millar established a "no flights, no tights" rule for the series, which meant Tom Welling only wore Superman's iconic costume once throughout the show's run. This decision helped convince a hesitant Welling to take the role, as he was unsure about wearing the traditional Superman suit. The rule became a foundational creative choice that defined the series' approach to telling Clark Kent's origin story.

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No flights, no tights.
Tom Welling, who was initially hesitant to take on the 'Smallville' role due to his uncertainty of having to run around in the Man of Steel's red cape and trunks.
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Tom Welling wore the traditional Superman costume one time in Smallville because creators Al Gough and Miles Millar had a rule not to feature flights or tights.

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