• Jeremy Jordan

Jeremy Jordan (Photo : Getty Images/Matt Winkelmeyer)

"Supergirl" Season 2 star Jeremy Jordan recently shared some exciting details about his character, Winn, in the upcoming episodes of the hit The CW series.

Warning: This article contains spoilers from "Supergirl" Season 2. Read at your own risk.

While speaking with Comicbook, the actor acknowledged the fact that not much has been revealed about Winn's personal life. Unfortunately, Winn's fans still have to wait for quite some time before more information about his backstory is unveiled. At present, Jordan is pleased with how his character has developed from Season 1 to Season 2.

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Since leaving CatCo, Winn has gone on to work at the Department of Extranormal Operations under director Hank Henshaw or J'Onn J'Onzz. While there, he works closely with Alex Danvers (Chyler Leigh), as well Kara aka Supergirl (Melissa Benoist).

Despite his character's very limited screen time, Jordan is still very happy to be part of "Supergirl." "I think we are seeing Winn as a person through how he handles his business and his confrontations with James," he said. In the midseason finale, Winn and James worked together in transforming the latter into a vigilante.

His decision to help James so he could also help Kara in return proved how Winn can be more than just a fan boy. "He is trying to think of everybody's well-being and how things work out. At this point, there is not a whole lot that we see of Winn's personal life, but I certainly cannot discount it in the future. There is a lot of fun stuff coming up, he said.

Meanwhile, there were previous rumors claiming that Winn will eventually be revealed to be gay or bisexual. Back in August 2016, fans though that Winn would come out to Kara. While speaking with TV Line, executive producer Greg Berlanti confirmed that they initially wrote a gay storyline for one of the characters, but it did not materialize. Unfortunately, he refused to name who this character is.

In Season 2, Alex was revealed to be bisexual, and she is interested in dating Maggie (Floriana Lima).

"Supergirl" Season 2 will return to The CW this month.