& Lois S04 Msv: Superman
The chemistry between Hoechlin and Tulloch has always been electric, but here, it is mature. Their love story is no longer about "will they/won't they"—it’s about "how do they survive?" It is a refreshing, adult depiction of a marriage that is as super as the man himself.
It is a tear-jerking, adrenaline-fueled finale that honors 85 years of comic book history while charting a path forward for the genre. When the final frame fades, you won't just remember the action. You’ll remember the family.
The fourth and final season of aired on The CW starting in October 2024, concluding with its series finale in December 2024. This season heavily adapts "The Death of Superman" storyline, focusing on the Kent family’s grief and their battle against Lex Luthor. Season 4 Episode Guide superman & lois s04 msv
With Superman depowered, Lois and the Kent family must race against time to destroy the MSV before Luthor activates its second phase: a global red-solar pulse that would render every Kryptonian (including Jordan and Jonathan’s developing abilities) powerless indefinitely.
: Jonathan Kent finally develops superpowers this season, often surpassing Jordan in his control and responsibility. The chemistry between Hoechlin and Tulloch has always
(Dec 2, 2024): The series finale. Clark and Lex share a final human moment before the story jumps forward to show the ultimate legacy of the Kent family. Key Plot Developments
Elizabeth Tulloch’s Lois Lane has always been the anchor of the series, but Season Four gives her the most agency we’ve seen since the show's inception. Free from the shadow of the investigative reporter tropes of the past, Tulloch plays Lois as a general. She is the strategist in a war for the soul of her family. When the final frame fades, you won't just
This Luthor feels timely. He is the personification of unchecked power and ego, a foil to Superman’s selfless restraint. The final confrontation isn’t just about who punches harder; it’s a clash of ideologies. It forces the citizens of Smallville—and the audience—to ask what kind of world they want to live in.