![]() It was a TV show about Superman’s early years. After being apprehended by the FBI in a deleted scene, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice sees its mad villain, Lex Luthor, being taken into custody and locked away. The beast seems dead, at least for now.Ĭorrection: The original version of this story incorrectly described Smallville. But don’t expect him to show up in the August Suicide Squad movie. ![]() (Yes, really.)ĭoomsday shows up again in other storylines (thanks to time travel devices), including joining the ranks of the Suicide Squad before slaughtering them all. Though he could not defeat the creature, he was able to use a time travel device to leave Doomsday at the End of Time. Superman took on the “resurrected” Doomsday in space. He returned to life too because-come on-he’s Superman. Lex doesnt actually want to kill Batman - he wants to kill Superman. Doomsday, however, awoke from his slumber and survived (though chained to the asteroid). One of them strapped the apparently lifeless body of Doomsday to an asteroid and flung it into deep space. (We can presume from the levitating dirt above his coffin in the final shot that the Man of Steel will return just in time for the Justice League films.) After all, Doomsday is best known as the monster who kills Superman in “The Death of Superman.” The two characters confront each other in front of the Daily Planet building in Superman’s home city of Metropolis and beat each other to death.Īfter Superman’s death, four super-beings appeared, two of whom claimed to be the real Superman. It will probably come as no surprise to comic book fans that Superman’s fight with Doomsday ends with his “death” at the end of the film. If Batman has been fighting crime for 20 years and Gotham City has a Goddamn bat signal, why have the cops never seen him and why do they shoot at him when they do. MORE Wonder Woman’s Epic Introduction Is Undercut by a Perpetually Helpless Lois Laneĭoomsday killed several Green Lanterns in the comicsīefore Superman crossed paths with Doomsday, the monster took out several Green Lanterns-superheroes who transfer power through rings-in the comic books. ![]() However, Doomsday does share blood with General Zod in Smallville, the TV show about Superman’s early years. In the comic books, Doomsday is created long before General Zod is even born. The Kryptonian science behind General Zod’s transformation goes largely unexplained in Batman v Superman. Given the damage to that ship, it’s unclear how Doomsday is created.
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