New SUPERGIRL Season 2 Image Released; Andrew Kreisberg Explains The Show's Move To Vancouver

New SUPERGIRL Season 2 Image Released; Andrew Kreisberg Explains The Show's Move To Vancouver

A brand new image from the upcoming second season of Supergirl has been released, while EP Andrew Kreisberg explains the significance behind the series moving from Los Angeles to Vancouver.

By JoshWilding - Sep 10, 2016 07:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Supergirl
Source: Comic Book Resources
Thanks to Entertainment Weekly (via Comic Book Resources), we have a new look at Melissa Benoist as the Girl of Steel in Supergirl season two. As you can see, the hero is coming to blows with a car, but who exactly is trying - and failing - to get away from her remains to be seen for the time being. 

The magazine also caught up with Supergirl executive producer Andrew Kreisberg to discuss the show's move not just from CBS to The CW, but from Los Angeles to Vancouver in terms of production. Explaining that it, "would’ve started to feel very small if we continued in L.A. That was one of the reasons we made the decision to move, so that we could get scope and go out in the streets."
 
"So yes, it might be a little rainy once in a while, and we might see her breath," Kreisberg continued, "but it’s going to be worth it because the show is actually going to feel bigger." We'll find out whether or not that's the case when Supergirl season two premieres on October 10th. Are you excited?

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