While Smallville has been off the air for over nine years, the television series still has a dedicated following, and now, there's a virtual reunion of sorts in the works for one lucky fan.

Through the nonprofit website Omaze, series stars Tom Welling, Michael Rosenbaum and Kristin Kreuk have launched their own charity drive to benefit the Ronald McDonald House Los Angeles. No donation or payment is necessary to enter, and one winner gets the chance to have a virtual hangout with the stars to discuss the series.

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The Ronald McDonald House Los Angeles offers financial support, housing and meals to low-income families receiving vital medical treatment at hospitals throughout LA. The organization has seen a downturn in support since the outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and is in need of additional donations.

While Welling and Smallville co-star Erica Durance briefly reprised their fan-favorite roles as Clark Kent and Lois Lane during "Crisis on Infinite Earths," both Kreuk and Rosenbaum were conspicuously absent from the crossover event. However, the new charity drive allows one fan the chance to see the core trio from the start of the acclaimed series together again for a good cause, along with the opportunity to ask them about working on the long-running show.

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