‘Superman & Lois’ Showrunners Break Down Ambitious Series Finale That Gives The Man Of Steel A Proper Goodbye

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SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from the series finale of Superman & Lois. The CW bid farewell to Superman & Lois on Monday night with an epic finale that not only closed the chapter on Lex Luthor’s terror over Smallville but also gave audiences a glimpse at the lives their favorite characters would go on to lead.

The intense first half of the episode saw Clark (Tyler Hoechlin) go toe-to-toe with not only Michael Cudlitz’s Lex Luthor but also defeat Doomsday, with the help of his sons Jordan (Alexander Garfin) and Jonathan (Michael Bishop).

The pair join forces to save their father from the brink of death as Doomsday pummels Superman into pavement, luring the killing machine away so that Superman can formulate his plan to launch Doomsday into the sun.

But rather than dwell in the aftermath of the fight, showrunners Todd Helbing and Brent Fletcher opted to do something that few, if any, Superman properties have — showing the hero living out the rest of his days.

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