Superboy (TV series)
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| Created by | Naomi Elridge |
| Based on | Superboy by DC Comics |
| Developed by | Freddie Goodwin |
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| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
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| Cinematography | Clara Mendez |
| Editor | Freddie Goodwin |
| Running time | 43–58 minutes |
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| Network | Netflix |
Superboy is an upcoming American superhero drama television series developed by Freddie Goodwin for Netflix. Created by Alex brow, it stars Neel Sethi as Alex Singh, a young man who becomes known as Superboy after discovering that he possesses extraordinary abilities.
The series follows Singh as he attempts to protect his city while learning the truth behind his powers, his origin, and the forces seeking to control him. The first season consists of eight episodes and is scheduled to premiere on October 2, 2026 and will run until November 20, 2026.
Premise[edit | edit source]
Alex Singh is a young man living in a city increasingly shaped by crime, corruption, and unexplained threats. After a life-changing incident reveals that he possesses superhuman abilities, Singh is forced to confront the possibility that his identity and past are far more complicated than he had believed. As his powers grow, he becomes the focus of public attention, government interest, and enemies who view him as either a weapon or a danger.
The series explores Singh's transformation into Superboy as he struggles with responsibility, secrecy, family, and the moral weight of becoming a public hero. Rather than beginning as an established figure, Singh is portrayed as someone still learning what heroism means and whether he is capable of carrying the symbol others begin to place on him.
Cast and characters[edit | edit source]
Main[edit | edit source]
- Neel Sethi as Alex Singh/Superboy
- Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Elena Cross
Guest[edit | edit source]
- Chace Crawford as Jack Singh
- Jennifer Esposito as Lisa Singh
Episodes[edit | edit source]
Season 1 (2026)[edit | edit source]
| No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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| 1 | "Ashes from Tomorrow" | Alex Brow | Alex Brow | October 2, 2026 |
| 2 | TBA | TBA | TBA | October 9, 2026 |
| 3 | TBA | TBA | TBA | October 16, 2026 |
| 4 | TBA | TBA | TBA | October 23, 2026 |
| 5 | TBA | TBA | TBA | October 30, 2026 |
| 6 | TBA | TBA | TBA | November 6, 2026 |
| 7 | TBA | TBA | TBA | November 13, 2026 |
| 8 | TBA | TBA | TBA | November 20, 2026 |
Production[edit | edit source]
Conception[edit | edit source]
Superboy was conceived as a character-driven superhero drama centered on legacy, identity, and responsibility. The series was developed as a new interpretation of the Superboy concept, focusing on Alex Singh as an original version of the character rather than a direct adaptation of a single comic storyline. The creative direction emphasized a grounded emotional arc, with Singh's abilities serving as both a source of wonder and conflict.
Alex Brow created the series and helped shape its central themes, while Freddie Goodwin developed the project for television. The series was designed to introduce Singh as a young hero at the beginning of his journey, allowing the first season to focus on discovery, fear, public scrutiny, and the gradual acceptance of responsibility.
Development[edit | edit source]
Development on the series began with Elridge House Productions and Blackveil Studios exploring a superhero drama that could combine large-scale comic book mythology with a more personal coming-of-age structure. Goodwin was brought on to develop the series, with Elridge, Jordan Brackley, Samira Collins, and Devon Kaye serving as executive producers.
The first season was planned as an eight-episode story. The season was structured around Singh's emergence as Superboy, the mystery behind his powers, and the effect his appearance has on the city around him. The writers aimed to avoid presenting Singh as a fully formed hero from the beginning, instead focusing on the consequences of a young person being forced into a role he does not initially understand.
The release model for the season was planned around a two-episode premiere, followed by weekly releases. This structure was chosen to allow the opening episodes to establish the world, central conflict, and Singh's transformation before the season moved into a weekly format.
Casting[edit | edit source]
Dev Patel was cast as Alex Singh, the central character of the series. His casting was intended to give the character a more mature and emotionally complex interpretation, with the series focusing on Singh's internal conflict as much as his superhero identity.
The supporting cast had not been fully announced at the time of the series' initial promotion. Early materials focused primarily on Patel's role as Singh and the series' reinterpretation of the Superboy mythology.
Filming[edit | edit source]
Production on the first season was handled by Elridge House Productions and Blackveil Studios. Clara Mendez served as cinematographer, while Freddie Goodwin served as editor. The visual style of the series was designed to balance grounded city-based drama with heightened superhero imagery, using darker urban environments, natural lighting, and controlled action sequences to distinguish Singh's world from more traditional superhero settings.
The season's production approach emphasized practical locations, character-focused staging, and visual restraint during early episodes, with larger superhero imagery planned to increase as Singh becomes more comfortable with his abilities.
Music[edit | edit source]
The music for Superboy was composed by Weston Doyle and Andrea Renwick. The score was developed to reflect the dual nature of the series, combining emotional character themes with more expansive superhero motifs. Early themes for Singh were designed to feel uncertain and restrained, gradually becoming more confident as the character accepts his identity as Superboy.
The music also incorporates darker electronic textures and orchestral elements to support the show's tone, particularly in scenes involving the mystery surrounding Singh's origin and the forces attempting to control him.
Release[edit | edit source]
Superboy is scheduled to premiere on Netflix on October 2, 2026. The first two episodes are scheduled to be released together as a two-episode premiere, with the remaining six episodes released weekly. The season is scheduled to conclude on November 13, 2026.