Smallville Star Tom Welling Arrested at California Arby’s
Actor Tom Welling is in some legal trouble after a recent arrest. Best known for his role as Clark Kent in Smallville, Welling was arrested for allegedly driving under the influence.
Per TMZ, Welling was arrested just after midnight on Monday. Reportedly, police records indicate that Welling, 47, was taken into custody in an Arby’s restaurant parking lot in Yreka, California. It’s alleged that the actor was driving under the influence with a blood alcohol level that was at or above 0.08%. Welling has not yet publicly addressed his arrest.
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Welling’s arrest may surprise fans, as the beloved actor is not known for problematic behavior. He rose to fame in the role of Clark Kent in the hit series Smallville, becoming one of a handful of actors to play a live-action incarnation of Superman. Welling later reprised his role, in a way, with a cameo in the Arrowverse’s Crisis on Infinite Earths event. The actor has also had roles in shows like Lucifer and The Winchesters, and he recently starred in his first action movie, Mafia Wars, which was released in 2024.
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“We want it to work. The honest answer is we have not been able to get Warner Brothers to give us the thumbs up. We need their permission,” Welling told Screen Rant in November. “We haven’t even gotten a response! It’s the weirdest thing because it is more of a fan-driven idea. It’s not going to be a blockbuster. It’s not going to be a financial windfall for any of us. We all like each other, we all like working together, and if we could do it, it’d be fun. But Warner Bros. – and I’m not hating on them – they just haven’t gotten back to us. It’s not a priority for them. It’s like a not-returning-phone-calls-thing.”
He also told the outlet in a previous interview, “We need Warner Bros. and DC to let us do it. We’ve got Al [Gough] and Miles [Millar,] who are very busy doing a TV show called Wednesday. But they created Smallville, they want to write it. We just need to go ahead from DC and Warner Bros.”
Smallville is streaming on Hulu.
Source: TMZ
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