• "Supergirl" is a CBS series developed by writer-producers Greg Berlanti, Ali Adler, Sarah Shechter, and Andrew Kreisberg.

"Supergirl" is a CBS series developed by writer-producers Greg Berlanti, Ali Adler, Sarah Shechter, and Andrew Kreisberg. (Photo : Facebook/Supergirl)

"Supergirl" TV series will have Non and Toyman in the show and the possibility of a shared universe with other DC TV shows.

CBS's latest DC superhero TV series adds two new Supeman villains in the roster in the form of Toyman and Non. Executive Producer Ali Adler stated during the New York Comic Con event that Toyman in "Supergirl" will be a different person rather than Winslow "Winn" Schott (Jeremy Jordan). Toyman in the comics is one of Superman's notorios villains, who uses all sorts of weapons and explosives disguised as harmless toys.

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This version of Winslow Schott in the series is a IT whiz at CatCo and just happens to be Kara Danvers/Supergirl's (Melissa Benoist) co-worker and next door neighbor and knows she is an alien in the leaked pilot episode.

Aside from Toyman, Non in "Supergirl" will be played by "Transporter" TV series star Chris Vance, The Hollywood Reporter reported. Comic book fan will remember Non as one of General Zod's enforcers during "Superman II" film starring Christoper Reeves and the characters is described as a former Kryptonian scientist and a "brutal" military officers who is sinister, powerful and angry.

In other news, it looks like that "Supergirl" will likely share the same universe with the current DC TV series

Adler stated in an interview that she has not discussed that possibility, but hopes that "Supergirl" could have the same success as the other DC series such as "The Flash" and "Arrow" in order to open new doors and opportunities for crossovers to happen, Screenrant reported. Adler added that she wanted to collaborate with DC TV series chief creative officer Geoff Johns about a possible crossover episode deal in the future.

When asked whether they would use a character that has not yet appeared in both "Arrow" and "The Flash", Adler replied by saying "Couldn't use yet" hinting that their is a possibility and with Superman's many rogues gallery, there will not be any shortage of bad guys.

"Supergirl" TV series will premiere on Oct. 26 on CBS.