"I do know that we're getting a very cool villain," the star said, and while she didn't go into specifics, it wouldn't be all that shocking to expect one of the bigger names from Superman's lengthy list of enemies. During a red carpet event, Elizabeth Tulloch clued fans in on a new Season 3 villain. One thing is extremely clear: There's someone very, very big and bad on the horizon. It may very well be that the ruler of Apokolips himself - or at least one of his better-known minions - is looming large behind Mannheim. Darkseid is a major player in "The Justice League" Snyder Cut and one of DC's most powerful and terrifying villains. While the group might not rank among Superman's best-known foes, it's worth noting that Mannheim is, for all intents and purposes, a minion of a certain big-time bad guy. This seems to effectively confirm that Mannheim and his criminal organization, Intergang, will make an appearance in Season 3. Who knows? Perhaps this Diggle will share his "Arrow" counterpart's propensity for befriending superheroes, and finds himself visiting Superman's cool, new Fortress of Solitude before long. and, much like Irons and Tal-Rho, the ARGUS agent seems to be on much better terms with Superman than he was in his Season 1 appearance. While it would be kind of cool to finally see the character wield the power ring after the brief tease in the "Arrow" series finale, "Superman & Lois" Season 2 implies that this Diggle might stick around for the Intergang plotline. The main Arrowverse Diggle is heavily implied to end his "Arrow" run by becoming a Green Lantern, so making this version of the character a brand new one fits the season finale's statement that Superman is the sole powered hero on this planet. Do you want me to shave and get a haircut?' So not to add more confusion to it, but he's a different Diggle." "He called me and said, 'I've been growing my hair, I look different. David Ramsey had grown a beard and grew his hair out," Helbing said. Showrunner Todd Helbing told TV Line that this version of the character is very much native to this universe, and not the "Arrow" version fans know and love. Perhaps future seasons will further explore this? Judging by how strong the power boost the "Superman & Lois" version of the character gets during his short solar excursion, it's difficult to imagine just how strong he might become over an extended stay. Arguably the most powerful version of the character, Superman Prime from the DC One Million storyline, supercharged himself by living in the Sun for a cool 15,000 years or so. Over the years, various versins of Superman have used this particular trick to different - but usually highly impressive - effects. Soon enough, Clark regains his powers and then some, which allows him to essentially charge at Ally with a temporary, game-changing power-up. The prodigal son helps the depowered Superman into the Sun, which should dramatically speed up his power recharge time. As comic book fans know, this is a pretty solid plan. "Waiting for Superman" completes the redemption arc of Superman's surprise half-brother Tal-Rho (Adam Rayner), previously known as Morgan Edge.
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