New Extended Promo For SUPERGIRL Season 2 Episode 11: "The Martian Chronicles"

New Extended Promo For SUPERGIRL Season 2 Episode 11: "The Martian Chronicles"

Next week, on Supergirl, a deadly White Martian named Armek gets loose in the DEO and causes all sorts of monster mayhem for both Kara & J'onn. Come check out the extended promo for the next episode now!

By RohanPatel - Jan 31, 2017 08:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Supergirl
Source: CW
Next Monday, in a bid to protect M'gann from capture, Kara & J'onn team-up to fight off one of their most dangerous adversaries yet when a White Martian named Armek, who gains the upper-hand by posing as Miss Martian, infiltrates the DEO and traps the entire team. Also, if that wasn't enough trouble, with Armek's ability to shape-shift into literally anyone, Kara must also quickly determine who among her friends she can trust and who she can't.

Check out the promo for episode eleven, titled "The Martian Chronicles,"  below:



"The Martian Chronicles" - (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (Content Rating TBD) (HDTV)

WHITE MARTIANS ATTACK THE DEO - Armek (guest star Terrell Tilford), a White Martian, descends on National City intent on taking M'gann (guest star Sharon Leal) back to Mars to face her punishment as a traitor. Hank (David Harewood) and Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) determine the best way to keep M'gann safe is to bring her to the DEO. However, when it is revealed that Armek shape-shifted into M'gann and is now loose in the building, the team realize he could be disguised as any one of them. David McWhirter directed the episode written by Gabriel Llanas & Anna Musky-Goldwyn (#211). Original airdate 2/6/2017.


The hour-long drama centers on Kara Zor-El, Superman's cousin, who was born on the planet Krypton and escaped amid its destruction years ago. Since arriving on Earth, she has been hiding the powers she shares with her famous cousin. But now at age 24, she decides to embrace her superhuman abilities and be the hero she was always meant to be.

Supergirl features:
Melissa Benoist as Kara Zor-El/Supergirl
Mehcad Brooks as James 'Jimmy' Olsen
Calista Flockhart as Cat Grant
Chyler Leigh as Alexandra 'Alex' Danvers
Jeremy Jordan as Winslow 'Winn' Schott
David Harewood as J'onn J'onzz/Martian Manhunter
Jenna Dewan-Tatum as Lucy Lane
Peter Facinelli as Maxwell Lord
Helen Slater as Dr. Eliza Danvers
Dean Cain as Jeremiah Danvers
Laura Vandervoort as Indigo
Floriana Lima as Maggie Sawyer
Chris Wood in an undisclosed role
Ian Gomez as Snapper Carr
Katie McGrath as Lena Luthor
Lynda Carter as the President of the United States
Tyler Hoechlin as Clark Kent/Superman


Supergirl returns with an all-new episode February 6

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AgeofHeroes
AgeofHeroes - 1/31/2017, 8:31 AM
Ok, Unrelated but batman stuff, just finished reading twitter pages and God comicbook sites are too over-reacting, everyone says it is for the best, guy can't direct, star, produce and write the movie man. Also Affleck has not even officially been interviewed to state some of the going ons.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 1/31/2017, 8:59 AM
@RasAlGhul - I think the fact of the matter is that its another contentious loss for the universe. Anyway you put it, its a letdown. Ben is a talented director who's made a name for himself these recent years in the director's chair. The DCEU was already contending with doubt and controversy, but Affleck directing Batman was the glitter of hope even most detractors believed in.

He had already been wavering when it came to his commitment but he would pepper that waffling with reassuring comments every now and again. So folks kept hope alive. But this is some people's worst nightmare and its come true. He left. This was a meme, a joke made by rampant fanboys, "Ben will leave the director's chair, you watch", and now its reality.

The DCEU takes blow after blow and has yet to find this steady ground to stand on, where they're a well oiled machine and everything is going according to plan. Something always mucks everything up. I think folks desire stability. Marvel knows where they're headed and everything runs smoothly. Star Wars too. Its a well run machine over there. The Harry Potter franchise too.

People want that for this universe. Even though its in its infancy, I think the fact that it still lacks a thorough direction is troubling. People like to know, at least, where the journey they're taking is headed. Some sort of inclination.
Nightmare
Nightmare - 1/31/2017, 9:54 AM
@ComicsBornAndBred - More than anything, I look back to the interview about Live by Night. The question about what he learned about working on a big budget film. With Argo, Gone Baby Gone, The Town, etc. he didn't have a huge budget pressure. Now with Batman and having to do it all with a big budget it became too ambitious a task. I think Ben will have a big hand in who takes over. Someone he can trust.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 1/31/2017, 10:12 AM
@Nightmare - Ben seems to be a guy who thrives directing smaller budgeted films maybe.

I think it'll be Gavin O'Connor.
BlackStar25
BlackStar25 - 1/31/2017, 8:37 AM
Sounds like homage to the Thing. Should be interesting
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 1/31/2017, 9:07 AM
@BlackStar25 - Funny, I remember the same type of comparison being made when Parasite debuted last year.

Can't wait for his return btw.
McGee
McGee - 1/31/2017, 8:51 AM
Did anyone else read Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles growing up?
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