- For the titular planet, see Krypton (planet).
Krypton is a science-fiction television series that aired on Syfy. The first season premiered on March 21, 2018, while the second season premiered on June 12, 2019.[1] Krypton was cancelled by Syfy on August 16, 2019. The network also decided not to continue with the planned Lobo spin-off.[2]
Synopsis[]
Set two generations before the destruction of Superman's home planet, KRYPTON follows Seg-El, the legendary Man of Steel's grandfather — whose House of El was ostracized and shamed. With Krypton's leadership in disarray, Seg-El encounters Earthly time-traveler Adam Strange who warns he is under the clock to save his beloved world from chaos. Fighting to redeem his family's honor and protect the ones he loves, Seg is also faced with a life and death conflict – save his home planet or let it be destroyed in order to restore the fate of his future grandson.[3]
Cast[]
Main cast[]
- Cameron Cuffe as Seg-El
- Nicholas Witham-Mueller as Young Seg
- Georgina Campbell as Lyta-Zod
- Shaun Sipos as Adam Strange
- Elliot Cowan as Daron-Vex
- Ann Ogbomo as Jayna-Zod
- Asiatu Koroma as Young Jayna
- Aaron Pierre as Dev-Em
- Rasmus Hardiker as Kem
- Wallis Day as Nyssa-Vex
- Blake Ritson as Brainiac/Voice of Rao
- Ian McElhinney as Val-El
- Colin Salmon as General Zod (recurring - Season 1, main - Season 2)
- Hannah Waddingham as Jax-Ur (recurring - Season 1, main - Season 2)
Recurring cast[]
- Alexis Raben as Rhom
- Tipper Seifert-Cleveland as Ona
- Shobu Kapoor as Mama Zed
- Andrea Vasiliou as Kol-Da
- Sarah Armstrong as Kiyo
- India Mullen as Sevi
- Kim Adis as Anda
- Sonita Henry as Raika
- Beatrice Comins as Anireh
- Lukas Loughran as Junra
- Faisal Mohammed as Vidar-Zod
- Malachi Hallett as Young Vidar
- Jennifer Lee-Moon as Tai-Un
- Patrick Buchanan as Dar-On
- Nicholas Prasad as Mal
- Paul Kennedy as Tovis-Fen
- Ciaran Owens as Commander Preus
- Emmett J. Scanlan as Lobo
- Kae Alexander as Araame
- Aoibhinn McGinnity as Lis-Ser
- Shane Lennon as Commander Dahl
- Saif Al-Warith and Amy De Bhrun as Thur and Pline
Guest[]
- Rupert Graves as Ter-El
- Paula Malcomson as Charys-El
- Gordon Alexander as Quex-Ul
- Richard Pepple as Tonzol
- Emmanuel Ighodaro as Lor-Zod
- Killian Coyle as Tak
- Desmond Eastwood as Taz-Ran
- Tony Flynn as Ton-Re
- Chris McCurry as Ven
- Christopher Sciuref as Katich
- David Crowley as Yim-Gar
- Toby-Alexander Smith as Lor-Ran
- Celine Abrahams as Stak
- Rolan Bell as Commander Rel-Tut
- Eanna Hardwicke as Sagitari Lan-Dy
- Staz Nair as Dax-Baron
- Danielle Galligan as Enaj
- Toni O'Rourke as Wedna-El
- Dempsey Bovell as Van-Zod
- Luke Neal as Commander Rune-Lux
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