Warning: Spoilers for episode 13 of season 4 of Superman & Lois.
The finale of season 3 of Superman & Lois introduced a thrilling twist with the unexpected arrival of Doomsday, fulfilling the anticipation for the show's main villain. Known for being the one who defeated the Man of Steel in DC Comics, Doomsday made his debut in the season 3 finale of Superman & Lois. This formidable foe was the result of Lex Luthor's elaborate scheme to bring down his greatest adversary. In a dramatic turn of events, Bizarro ultimately sacrificed himself multiple times, ultimately transforming into another notorious comic book villain.
Bizarro’s Hidden Power Explains His Doomsday Transformation
: Unexpected Turn of Events in Superman & Lois Season 3 Finale Sets the Stage for an Intense Season 4Superman & Lois season 3, episode 13, titled “What Kills You Only Makes You Stronger,” presented an unforeseen predicament for the Kents. In addition to their ongoing battle against Bruno Mannheim, Lois Lane's cancer fight, the public's growing fascination with Jordan's superhero activities, and Lex Luthor's release from prison, the season finale took a dramatic turn by introducing Doomsday. Doomsday's sudden emergence in the episode injected a significant twist and left viewers on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating the fourth season of Superman & Lois. This shocking development carries important implications for the future of the show and harks back to the initial Doomsday tease in season 2.
Bizarro met his demise in season 2 of Superman & Lois, courtesy of Anderson. However, through the experimental efforts of Bruno Mannheim and Dr. Hook, Bizarro was revived in season 3. As a result of what Dr. Hook subjected him to, Bizarro has attained virtual immortality within the world of Superman & Lois. Not only is he incapable of permanent death, but upon each resurrection, he returns imbued with greater strength than before. This incredible power originates from the pages of the comics, although it is not directly attributed to his comic book counterpart. In fact, a variation of this ability is more closely associated with Doomsday.
In DC Comics, Doomsday possesses the ability to regenerate his body immediately after death, effectively bringing himself back to life. What makes this power even more formidable is that he becomes immune to whatever method was used to kill him. This remarkable trait is a defining aspect of Doomsday's character and contributes to his reputation as a formidable adversary in the comics. In the third season of Superman & Lois, thanks to Mannheim and Dr. Hook, Bizarro acquires this very power in secret, setting the stage for his transformation into Doomsday. The connection between this power and its association with Doomsday in DC Comics justifies the decision to take such a significant creative liberty with Bizarro's character in the television series.
Superman & Lois’ Bizarro Twist Pays Off Season 2’s Doomsday Fakeout
The season 3 finale of the show brilliantly capitalized on the initial setup for Bizarro, delivering a truly satisfying resolution. Despite the substantial buildup leading up to Bizarro's reveal, the character's identity remained concealed, resulting in a stunning surprise. This clever execution was achieved through subtle references to Doomsday. In the season 2 premiere, the mention of "Doomsday" served as an unmistakable nod to the iconic DC character. This intentionally misled viewers by leading them to believe that the menacing creature lurking beneath Smallville and serving as the central antagonist of season 2 was actually Doomsday.
Will Doomsday Kill Clark In Superman & Lois Season 4?
: By cleverly obscuring the identity of the villain, Superman & Lois successfully maintained the secrecy surrounding Bizzaro until his dramatic reveal. Through these cunning misdirections, it initially appeared that all the teases of Doomsday were mere deceptions, leading viewers to anticipate a classic showdown between Superman and the infamous creature. However, the finale uncovers the hidden depths of Superman & Lois' Doomsday setup, proving that it was not as superficial as initially presumed. Ultimately, the show's meticulous groundwork for Doomsday culminated in the character's introduction, albeit after almost two seasons of anticipation.The outcome of the intense battle between Superman and Doomsday at the end of the finale remains uncertain. While Lex confidently predicted that Doomsday would kill him, it is yet to be seen if the monstrous creature will fulfill this prophecy. Notably, in DC Comics, Doomsday is famous for killing Superman. Therefore, it is not out of the realm of possibility that the show could sorrowfully establish this storyline as canon in the season 4 premiere of Superman & Lois. Should the narrative progress in this direction, it may lead to a period of intense grief for the Kent family, culminating in Superman's resurrection and his eventual triumph over Doomsday in the following episodes.
Right now, it appears quite possible for Clark to lose. While he has managed to defeat Doomsday before, the monster's extraordinary powers make him seem invincible. Although theoretically Clark could defeat him again, it is likely that Doomsday would return even stronger in their third encounter. Taking all factors into consideration, the odds are against Clark when Superman & Lois returns for its fourth season. It is conceivable that nothing short of hurling Doomsday into the sun will put an end to the threat he poses.
Season 3’s Doomsday Reveal Proves Lex Luthor Is Superman & Lois’ Ultimate Villain
Superman & Lois season 4 premiere showcased Superman attempting to stop Doomsday. However, this latest development solidifies Lex Luthor as the ultimate antagonist of the series. With budget constraints and a reduced episode count for season 4, the future of Superman & Lois seems uncertain. It is highly likely that Michael Cudlitz's Lex Luthor will be the final villain the show encounters. As Clark's arch-nemesis, it is fitting for Lex to assume this role, despite lacking actual superpowers. His elaborate Doomsday plan further emphasizes Lex's status as Superman's greatest threat.
Lex Luthor's entrance into Smallville has already resulted in the potential culmination of Superman's most significant battle. With Doomsday's arrival, Clark's expression revealed his awareness of the immense danger he faced. Recognizing the creature's lethal capabilities, Clark was determined to keep Jordan out of harm's way and ultimately took the creature's life. The swiftness at which Lex maneuvered Clark into such dire circumstances speaks volumes about his potential achievements in the upcoming season 4 of Superman & Lois. Whether Doomsday is defeated or not, his appearance in the finale carries haunting implications for Lex Luthor's next nefarious scheme.