Doomsday (Smallville)



Davis Bloome AKA, Doomsday is the main antagonist in Season 8 of the TV show; Smallville. He's the son of Zod and Faora Hu-Ul that use genetically altered to be an unstoppable force. At first, Davis had no idea that he was an alien from the planet Krypton, and that he was sent to earth to kill Kal-El. But after getting "killed" by his mother and eventually coming back to life, now immune to getting killed via stabbed through the chest, he realized that there was something unusual about him.

Davis was portrayed by Sam Withers, who also portrayed Starkiller, and the Son, both from the Star Wars series. While Doomsday was portrayed by Dario Delacio.

Past
Doomsday was created on the planet Krypton through genetic engineering, by combining the DNA of the planet's strongest and most violent creatures with the DNA of the Kryptonian. After he was successfully created, Doomsday's "parents" Zod and Faora sent him to the planet earth where he was assigned to kill Jor-El's son; Kal-El. Doomsday crash landed the day the meteor shower occurred in Smallville Kansas. Doomsday was inside a burnt cocoon. Moments later, the cocoon hatched, but the beast changed his appearance into a young boy. The boy witnessed a family, known as the Kents, taking in Kal-El.

Eventually, the boy encounter Lionel Luthor's search team. Luthor decided to take in the boy in because he thought that he was a mysterious being known as The Traveler. Luthor placed the boy in a series of test to see if he was The Traveler. One day, the Boy came across Lionel's son; Lex Luthor. Both he and Lex became friends. As the two were playing, the boy became exposed to some kryptonite, which caused him to experience considerable pain. Eventually, Lionel found out that he picked the wrong child, and that he wasn't the Traveler. So Lionel decided to send some of his men to take the boy and abandon him in the streets of Metropolis. Saddened, alone and angered, the boy transformed into Doomsday and killed them all.

Sometime later, after regaining his "human side" the boy was adopted and was named Davis Bloome. it was also implied that Bloome was raised in five foster homes in between the years 1990s and 2006. Eventually, Bloome went to Lowell County High School and received his paramedic training at Metropolis General Hospital.