Tom Cavanagh returns home to The CW in a brand new role with Superman & Lois to cap off his run with the Arrowverse.
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- Tom Cavanagh is a veteran of the Arrowverse, having appeared in a number of its shows, including The Flash and now Superman & Lois.
- Superman & Lois director and actor Michael Cudlitz revealed how easy it was to work with Cavanagh given his experience with the franchise.
- After playing Reverse Flash and Harrison Wells, Cavanagh was cast in a brand new and potentially final Arrowverse role as Gordon Godfrey.
Superman & Lois is swiftly approaching the end of the line with the fourth and final season of the Tyler Hoechlin-led series having only one episode left in the tank. The eighth episode of the season was directed by Michael Cudlitz, who also plays Lex Luthor in the series. The episode also saw the return of an Arrowverse fan-favorite in the form of Tom Cavanagh.
Cavanagh famously played multiple roles in The Flash and different Arrowverse shows before the former series bid farewell to The CW last year. As a result, it is refreshing to watch Cavanagh step into familiar surroundings, albeit as a brand-new character. In an interview, Cudlitz opened up about Cavanagh’s return to the network, and here is what he had to say.
Superman & Lois Director Michael Cudlitz Breaks Silence on Tom Cavanagh’s Return
season 4 has delivered some major ramifications for Tyler Hoechlin’s Man of Steel, with his identity exposed and major threats looming over the city. Lex Luthor actor Michael Cudlitz directed the eighth episode that saw the return of Tom Cavanagh in a new role.
During an interview with Screen Rant, Cudlitz opened up about working with Cavanagh on the episode, especially given the actor’s vast experience with The CW. Cavanagh has not only appeared in multiple shows but also directed two episodes of Superman & Lois.
He’s a hack! [laughs] It was wonderful and he knows the crew and the cast.
Cudlitz made the above statement, explaining that he had a pleasant experience working with Cavanagh.
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The Lex Luthor actor noted that both he and Cavanagh were actors/directors, which made it easy for them to be on the same page while working on the episode. However, Cudlitz praised Cavanagh for not trying to assert his opinions on the production, proving that the latter is just a chill guy to work with.
Tom Cavanagh’s Latest Arrowverse Role in Superman & Lois, Explained
The eighth episode of season 4 saw Cavanagh return to the Arrowverse after almost a year of absence. The Flash concluded last year, leaving Superman & Lois as the final DC TV show on The CW from that era despite it moving away from the Arrowverse connections.
As a result, it wasn’t a surprise when Cavanagh turned up as an entirely new character this time around. In the past, Cavanagh played multiple iterations of Harrison Wells in The Flash. At the same time, he also played Eobard Thawne / Reverse Flash and Pariah in the Arrowverse.
In Superman & Lois, Cavanagh plays Gordon Godfrey. While that name might not instantly ring bells for viewers, it is familiar to DC Comic fans. Cavanagh’s character appears to be the show’s iteration of Glorious Godfrey, a New God and member of Darkseid’s inner circle.
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While Cavanagh’s new character seems to have larger ties to the Superman mythos, it is unlikely that we will see his New Gods storyline from the comics played out. With just one episode left for the show’s inevitable conclusion, introducing Godfrey’s link to Darkseid might prove a little too much. However, Cavanagh is expected to appear in the series finale to cap off his impressive run with The CW.
Superman & Lois is streaming on Max.
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Pratik is a writer at FandomWire, with a content writing experience of five years. Although he has a Bachelors in Hospitality, his fascination with all things pop culture led him to writing articles on a variety of topics ranging from latest streaming releases to unheard movie trivia. When not writing, you can find him reading manga, or watching classic TV shows.