Jenna Dewan will star in the next series of "Supergirl," casted as Lucy Lane, long after featuring in "Witches of East End".
"Supergirl" triggered interest from fans a few months ago when its pilot episode leaked before season 1 is programmed to debut.
Fans of the DC superstar are working hard to keep track of every treat about the series' first full season. Earlier this year, there were rumors on TV Live about Dean Cain joining the crew in unspecified roles.
Jenna Dewan-Tatum is incorporated in "Supergirl" as Lucy Lane, Lois Lane's small sister, after featuring in "Witches of East End." Dewan-Tatum will play a recurring role in a variety of episodes in the series, The Hollywood Reporter unveiled.
Lucy Lane is known to DC Comics enthusiasts as the newest alter ego of Superwoman. Like in comics, Lucy will have a romantic background with Jimmy Olsen (Mehcad Brooks) in the TV show - later paired with Melissa Benoit's Kara Zor-el (Supergirl).
In the anticipated series, Lucy will possess the same character traits - funny and brash - like Lois, and her appearance in town is meant to correct mistakes.
The upcoming series of "Supergirl" will concentrate on Kara's quest for her superpowers and the way she will ultimately utilize the powers. When playing a different role from Supergirl, Kara will be perceived working at a media corporation, CatCo, supervised by Cat Grant (Calista Flockhart). At the media company, Kara will meet Olsen.
Among other guest stars will be Chris Browning (Ben Krull -supervillain), Peter Facinelli (Maxwell Lord), and Reactron. The show will debut on Oct. 26 at 8:30 p.m. before assuming the regular time of 8 p.m. from Nov. 2.