Warning: This article contains spoilers for Superman & Lois Season 4, Episode 3.Superman & Lois Season 4 established four different replacements for Superman after his death in the DC series. The two-episode long Superman & Lois The season 4 premiere managed to start the final leg of the show off with a bang, killing Superman, having Doomsday rip out his heart, and then Lex Luthor stomping on that heart and crushing it when his son Jordan went to try to retrieve the missing organ. . The sheer level of drama made it clear that the show wasn’t taking anything lightly, and it wasn’t going to bring the Man of Steel back without making his characters fight for him.
Although General Lane’s sacrifice in Superman & Lois Season 4, episode 3, looks like it can now bring Clark back by giving him a substitute heart, the hologram of Superman’s mother makes it clear that the process will not be a quick one, if it even works at all. As such, there still seems to be plenty of time before the hero returns to the live-action Superman show – putting all the more pressure on the four characters the show has set up as his replacements for at least the time being.
Steel and Starlight stepped in to fill the void left by Superman’s death in Superman and Lois
John Henry Irons and his daughter stepped up to the plate in season 4
When Superman can no longer help the Department of Defense in protecting others from harm due to his passing, the group seeks to find someone to replace him. John Henry Irons and his daughter Natalie Lois Irons were chosen for this role, as Their technologically advanced armor suits have previously proven to hold their own in major conflictsWith both playing a key part in the efforts to stop Ally Allston from destroying the universe by merging it with the opposite world.
Steel and Starlight’s suits appear to have similar capabilities, although Steel has more battle practice, which is shown to have made him a proficient user of an energy hammer – a skill that was useful in fights as far back. Superman & Lois Season 1. However, it’s also worth noting that Starlight’s own suit is slightly more advanced than the original steel armor, meaning this upgraded suit also offers its own unique advantages.
Unfortunately, even the dual forces of Steel and Starlight combined don’t seem to compare exactly to Superman’s own power level. in Superman & Lois Season 4, Episode 3, Doomsday is able to take down both heroes handily without seemingly exerting any of the same effort he had to use to defeat the Man of Steel, and that probably doesn’t come as a surprise to viewers, as Steel has previously Shown to struggle more fighting against the various villains of Superman & Lois Like Superman himself.
Jordan Kent’s training will hopefully pay off in Season 4
Having spent most of Superman & Lois Training to be like Superman – with this undertaking being something that Clark repeatedly suggested would have him take Superman’s place when he was no longer around – Jordan Kent is arguably the most direct successor to Superman after his death. He’s also the character most capable of filling in for his now-deceased father, as he spent seasons of the show learning how to be a superhero straight from the Man of Steel himself.
Jordan has slowly trained his entire skill set – which is almost identical to his dad, although weaker for at least the time in many respects – consistently, and seems to have gained a much stronger control of his powers compared to the early scenes of the show. Unleash his heat vision involuntarily when his emotions became too intense. Superboy managed to hold his own against his Kryptonian uncle Tal-Rho in season 2, faced off against the Intergang in season 3, and is seemingly not as weak as his father to green kryptonite due to his half-human heritage, all of which suggest promising things. .
However, it is worth noting that Jordan also has weaknesses that have consistently made him appear weak Superman & Lois‘ Superman – although the main difference between them is how much more Clark has had to hone his powers, especially since his initial powers also came years before Jordan’s own. Crucially, Jordan is shown to be much more impulsive than his father, which proves to be an issue for him as a hero in season 4 when he falls into one of Lex Luthor’s traps in the show’s premiere despite being warned because of his strong emotions.
Jonathan Kent’s powers are a major change for Superman and Lois
Jonathan Kent’s new powers could change everything for Superman and Lois
One of the most surprising moments of Superman & Lois Season 4 saw Jonathan Kent finally get his own powers after seasons of Superman’s other son being a seemingly different ordinary man. Jonathan’s powers came into play later than Jordan’s, but he seems to have an easier time learning to control them, shown quickly after developing them in episode 3 flying around and enjoying abilities he previously thought only his brother and father would have. have ever .
Given the newfound nature of Jonathan Kent’s powers, little is shown about the strength of his abilities compared to his brother or Kent’s enemies. However, with the initial reveal focusing so much on the speed with which he learns to handle his powers – and General Lane suggesting he’s a better candidate than Jordan for them – it’s likely there will be a way for Jonathan’s powers to fade. To Jordan and thus likely Superman’s own, or in the lack of training he has, or in the strength of some aspects specifically.
Whatever the case, it’s fascinating to see how Superman & Lois has crafted several replacements for Superman after his death – even if Superman himself still seems to be intact the strongest hero on the roster. Ultimately, this only makes his impending revival more likely to come to fruition, and to do so when the Superman & Lois Cast need Clark Kent to return the most.
Superman & Lois
Based on the DC Comics characters, Superman & Lois follows Clark Kent and Lois Lane, trying to live a quiet life in Smallville with their twin sons Jonathan and Jordan. Unfortunately for the couple, their lives continue to be affected by Clark’s superhero identity and powers. Taylor Hoecklin and Elizabeth Tullosh star as Clark and Lois, with Jordan Elsass and Alex Garfin portraying the couple’s sons.
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