Batman doesn't fit into the model of what Smallville is doing, he's far too deep and dark for Smallville, plus his exploits as a young man are actually quite adult. He kind of skips the teenage years, and his early 20's - pretty much jumping from the point where his parents died to having a big rubber suit. Though I think briefly there was a comic series about a teenage Bruce Wayne, but I could be mistaken.
As to Wonder Woman, her powers are built on magic, and Smallville is all about the sci-fi, so she can't fit into that universe as it is now.
Besides, Smallville got Batman's standard replacement (though in my opinion superior) character in Green Arrow. Similar history, similar MO's, equipment, except Green Arrow is more of a fun guy, and a genuine skirt chaser (while Bruce simply plays the part), he's also more of a social thinker, and a do gooder so he can fit into the brighter world of Smallville.
It would be interested to see Clark's view of the world, and justice pushed by Batman though. It would be a toughening experience for the young Clark Kent.
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As to Wonder Woman, her powers are built on magic, and Smallville is all about the sci-fi, so she can't fit into that universe as it is now.
Besides, Smallville got Batman's standard replacement (though in my opinion superior) character in Green Arrow. Similar history, similar MO's, equipment, except Green Arrow is more of a fun guy, and a genuine skirt chaser (while Bruce simply plays the part), he's also more of a social thinker, and a do gooder so he can fit into the brighter world of Smallville.
It would be interested to see Clark's view of the world, and justice pushed by Batman though. It would be a toughening experience for the young Clark Kent.