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Posted on April 30, 2024 by Neil Cole
"Superman & Lois" recently wrapped filming on the final episode of the series following four seasons and marking the end of an era for DC themed shows on The CW Network.
Reflecting back on her role as Lois Lane, actress Elizabeth "Bitsie" Tulloch took to Facebook to share her thoughts on portraying the role of the iconic Daily Planet journalist which began six years ago in The CW Arrowverse "Elseworlds" crossover event.
"How lucky am I, to have been able to inhabit this woman's bones, and brain, and heart, for the last 4 years.
Lois Lane has been an icon for as long as Superman has because of her fierceness, her work ethic, her determination, her playfulness, her commitment to finding the truth no matter the cost.
Thank you to our creator Todd Helbing, co-showrunner Brent Fletcher, all of our writers and producers and post-production team, our incredible VFX department. Thank you @gberlanti and Sarah Schechter @50shadesofgabay and everyone else at Berlanti Productions, everyone at DC Comics, @cdflix @baptv10, Lisa Lewis and everyone else at @warnerbrostv , Mark Pedowitz and @thecw, and to our phenomenal casting director @davidrapaport for telling everyone "This is your Lois" and to @jessicaqueller and @rrtvwriter for seeing and believing it. Thank you @iansamoildirector and everyone else in the production office. And to our on-set crew: #SupermanAndLois was a big, beautiful, epic show and it wouldn't have happened without each and every one of you. Thank you thank you thank you. I already miss you all so much.
Thank you to our wonderfully amazing cast - but mostly to @tylerhoechlin. My Superman. I am so grateful for your talent, your work ethic, and your commitment to making me laugh. I wish the best of luck to @jamesgunn and the rest of his cast and crew, and especially to @rachelbrosnahan - I'm sure you will be a wonderful Lois and I can’t wait to see what you do with the role. Have so much fun - I know I did.
I'll be grateful til the day I die that I had these few years to wake up every day and be.
Lois. Lane."
In a separate post, Tulloch extended her well-wishes to everyone at DC Studios working on the 2025 "Superman" film and shared her excitement to see actress Rachel Brosnahan portrayal of the Lois Lane character.
"I wish the best of luck to James Gunn and the rest of his cast and crew, and especially to Rachel Brosnahan," stated Tulloch. "I'm sure you will be a wonderful Lois and I can't wait to see what you do with the role. Have so much fun - I know I did."
A premiere date for the fourth and final season of "Superman & Lois" has yet to be announced but speculation points to sometime during The CW's 2024 Fall season.