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* In the [[Smallville season 7|seventh season]] (2007–2008) of the [[CW Television Network|CW]]'s hit show ''[[Smallville]],'' Kara is introduced into the cast and was portrayed by [[Laura Vandervoort]]. ''Smallville'' depicts her as Clark's ([[Tom Welling]]) cousin, whose spacecraft became trapped in stasis until the events of the [[Smallville season 7|sixth season]] finale, when the destruction of the dam the ship had landed near disrupted the stasis systems and allowed Kara to wake up. Much of season seven is concerned with Kara's attempts to adjust to life on Earth, especially after learning of Krypton's destruction and the fact that her "younger" cousin is now at least the same age as she. She makes guest appearances in season eight and in the show's tenth and final season, in which she becomes a [[Justice League (Smallville)|Justice League]] member. In the season finale, she is sent into the future by the artificial intelligence of the [[Fortress of Solitude]] so that Clark can realize destiny and defeat [[Darkseid]] alone.
*A television series centered around the Kara Zor-El version of Supergirl, set in the shared universe [[Arrowverse]], titled ''[[Supergirl (TV series)|Supergirl]]'' starring [[Melissa Benoist]] as Kara, premiered on [[CBS]] on October 26, 2015, before later moving onto [[The CW]] on May 12, 2016. In the series, Kara was sent to Earth-38 to protect her cousin [[Clark Kent (Arrowverse)|Kal-El]] although her pod got knocked off course and became stranded in the Phantom Zone for 24 years. Eventually, Kara crashes on Earth-38 where she is rescued by an adult Kal, who is now the iconic superhero "Superman". Superman puts Kara in the care of the Danvers family who decides it best to hide her abilities from the world. Twelve years later, Kara is a reporter for Cat Co Worldwide Media. She is eventually forced to reveal her powers to the world after saving her adoptive sister [[Alex Danvers]] from a near plane crash and is dubbed "Supergirl" by the media. With the help of [[Department of Extra-Normal Operations]] (D.E.O.) director [[List of Supergirl characters#Hank Henshaw / Cyborg Superman|Hank Henshaw]] who was later revealed as [[List of Supergirl characters#J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter|J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter]], her best friend [[List of Supergirl characters#Winn Schott|Winn Schott]] and [[List of Supergirl characters#James Olsen / Guardian|James Olsen / Guardian]], Kara fights aliens and prisoners led by her evil aunt Astra, who attempt to invade Earth. She is later joined by [[Lex Luthor (Arrowverse)|Lex Luthor]]’s sister [[Lena Luthor (Arrowverse)|Lena]], the Daxamite [[Mon-El (Arrowverse)|Mon-El]], [[Querl Dox (Arrowverse)|Querl Dox]],(Brainiac-5) and [[Nia Nal|Nia Nal / Dreamer]] in fighting enemies such as Mon-El's parents, the World Killer [[Reign (Arrowverse)|Reign]], [[Superman: Red Son#Television|Red Daughter]], alien activist [[Ben Lockwood (Arrowverse)|Ben Lockwood / Agent Liberty]] and the evil secret organisation Leviathan.
* In [[Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman]] Kara was introduced in the third and fourth seasons and was portrayed by [[Sarah Michelle Gellar]] she has a sense of humor to Clark which he is confused by but still makes sense to him, since he works for daily planet and Kara lives at a small house in the streets of Metropolis, she listens to funky music and watches Tokusatsu Tv shows like [[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]. She can use her powers to help people like Clark did but is still like a father figure to her daughter, She also does have intelligence even her own funny moments she even likes [[Jimmy Olsen]] and appears to have a love relationship between them.
 
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