Mar 15 • 03:23 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

25 years of ‘Smallville’: Clark, Lex, and Lana celebrate together in Mexico

Stars of 'Smallville' gathered in Mexico City to celebrate the show's 25th anniversary at La Mole Convention.

This Saturday, nostalgia, laughter, and camaraderie filled one of the halls at the World Trade Center in Mexico City, where Tom Welling, Michael Rosenbaum, and Kristin Kreuk celebrated the 25th anniversary of the iconic series 'Smallville'. The series, which ran for ten years, chronicled the early life of Clark Kent before he became Superman, and the event was attended by fans who grew up with the show. The gathering was part of La Mole Convention, the largest and oldest entertainment, comics, cosplay, and pop culture event in Mexico and Latin America, founded in 1996.

During their interaction with the audience, the cast shared light-hearted moments, with Michael Rosenbaum, who portrayed Lex Luthor, humorously reflecting on how quickly time has passed since they first started filming. He jokingly remarked on how they were kids back then, but now they feel like 'old folks'. This nostalgic reunion served to highlight the deep connections fans have to 'Smallville' and how the series has left a lasting impact on the television landscape.

The presence of the three main actors at the convention was a treat for attendees, who celebrated not just the show's anniversary but also the enduring legacy of the characters they portrayed. Their participation in La Mole Convention exemplifies the ongoing popularity of comic book and superhero narratives in pop culture, where even after 25 years, 'Smallville' continues to evoke special memories and bonds among fans across generations.

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