Man Of Steel Season Two

Man Of Steel Season Two, is the second season that deals with the aftermath of the previous finale. Now, in Season Two, Clark has left the safety of being Perry White's assistant in order to figure out what he really wants to do, while as Superman he continues to work at the DEO, protecting the citizens of Metropolis and searching for Jonathan and Checkmate. Along the way, he will team up with Supergirl to battle new villains, as he strives to balance his personal life with his life as a superhero.

2014-2015

Created by Ali Adler, Vince Gilligan and David S. Goyer.

Main Cast

 * Tyler Hoechlin as Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman- 21/21
 * Meagan Goode as Natsha Irons / Steel- 16/21
 * Paul Wesley as Adam Kent- 21/21
 * Grant Gustin  as Winslow "Winn"  Schott Jr.- 19/21
 * Rami Malek as Dan Turpin- 12/21
 * Emilia Clarke as Lesla-Lar / Laila Chase- 21/21
 * David Harewood as J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter and Mr. Bones / Cyborg Superman- 20/21

Recurring Cast
1. "The Adventures Of Superman"-Clark finds an unknown young woman lying unconscious in the pod and takes her to ARGUS. He prepares for a date with Natasha just as the commercial spacecraft, the Pursuit, is launched into space. It suffers engine failure and descends to Earth, but Clark saves the craft with help from Supergirl. They discover the main target was Tyler Mercer, the new CEO of Luthor Corp after his brother, Lex, was convicted of numerous crimes. In a ceremony where he renames the company L-Corp, he is attacked again by John Corben, an assassin. Adam engages him while Clark and Kara stop a building from collapsing. Corben reveals he was working for Lex before he is shot by Tyler. Clark chooses to be a reporter for the Daily Planet, a decision supported by Perry. Clark and Natasha decide to keep their relationship friendly. Winn is formally hired to work at the D.E.O. Meanwhile, J'onn reveals to Adam that he was the one who found the first cluster of Kryptonite and decided to keep it against the wishes of Kara, who wanted to destroy it. At Project Checkmate, the organization's leader revives Corben and begins turning him into a being called Metallo.
 * Laura Vandervoort as Kara Zor-El / Kara Danvers / Supergirl- 4/21
 * Bruce Campbell as Perry White- 2/21
 * Henry Cavill as Tyler Mercer- 12/21
 * Catherine Keener as Maria Luthor
 * Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Jimmy Olsen- 6/21
 * Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as John Corben / Metallo- 2/21
 * Paul Blackthorne Snapper Carr- 5/21
 * Bruce Greenwood as Jonathan Kent- 3/21
 * Susan Sarandon as Martha Kent- 2/21
 * Sharon Stone as Lyla-Lar- 3/21
 * Nicolas Cage as Dev-Em- 7/21
 * Curtis Lum as Demos- Unknown
 * Brittany Snow as Lyra Strayed- 5/21

2. "The Last Children Of Krypton"- Clark and Kara continue operating together in Metropolis before she decides to return to National City. When they encounter Corben, who has turned into Project Checkmate's prototypical cyborg, his Kryptonite-based powers pose a serious threat. The DEO deduces that there is a mole who smuggled the Kryptonite out. During a subsequent encounter with Corben, another Metallo prototype goes on a rampage in National City without opposition. Adam finds the mole, but he is killed by Checkmate's leader, a scientist who intends to destroy aliens. Winn builds anti-Kryptonite gear for Clark and Kara, who manage to defeat the Metallos with the help of Adam and Robert. Clark promises the Checkmate leader he will find her. Robert entrusts the remaining Kryptonite to Kara, who returns to National City. Meanwhile, Perry introduces Clark to the latter's new boss, Snapper Carr, who does not like him and refuses to give him an assignment. Perry advises him to solve the problem himself and announces that he has decided to leave the Daily Planet, leaving Natasha in charge. Clark manages to prove his value to Snapper, who agrees to teach him. At the DEO, the alien woman regains consciousness and attacks Clark.

3. "Welcome To Earth"- The alien woman escapes the DEO. As President Olivia Marsdin arrives in Metropolis to sign an act giving all aliens amnesty, she is attacked by an unknown alien with the power to shoot fiery energy, believed to be the escapee. Adam encounters police detective Dan Turpin at the crime scene, who takes him to a secret bar hosting aliens. Winn discovers the DEO escapee is from Daxam, Krypton's sister planet. Clark defeats the Daxamite and returns her to ARGUS. He is uncharacteristically hostile towards her, prejudging her intentions because of a long feud between the Kryptonians and Daxamites. The President is attacked again while signing the Alien Amnesty Act; the assailant is revealed to be a man, Scorch, who is defeated by Clark, Adam, and Dan. Clark releases the Daxamite, who introduces herself as Lesla-Lar. He tells him that Daxam's population was annihilated and that Daxam is a wasteland due to Krypton's destruction. Olivia briefly flashes an alien face as she leaves, unbeknownst to the members of the DEO. Meanwhile, Clark interviews Tyler, who reveals that L-Corp has invented an alien detection device. In the bar, Robert encounters M'gann M'orzz, a female Green Martian.

4. "Survivors"-J'onn asks that Lesla-Lar stay at the D.E.O until she is fully examined. An alien body is found and the D.E.O track down the murderer, who is then kidnapped by unknown armed men. Dan and Adam track him down to a secret facility where a woman, Veronica Sinclair (also known as Roulette), hosts rich and powerful people. The aliens are forced to duel, sometimes to the death. They spot M'gann as a contestant before Clark intervenes and is attacked by an alien called Draaga, who overpowers him and escapes. J'onn confronts M'gann, who confesses her intense guilt for having survived the extinction of her species. Veronica abducts J'onn with M'gann's help. Using Tyler, Clark finds the fight club's new address, where J'onn and M'gann are forced to duel until J'onn convinces her to stop blaming herself and she refuses to continue. When they are attacked by Draaga, Superman arrives and defeats him thanks to Lesla-Lar's advice. He dissuades the other aliens from protecting Veronica, who is arrested but later released by orders from on high. M'gann secretly shapeshifts to reveal that she is a White Martian.

5. "Barrage"- A group of robbers, led by Caroline Miner, starts challenging Superman using alien guns. Checkmate demands the repealing of the Amnesty as a solution. Clark deduces that Checkmate is arming Miner's team. Tess holds a fundraiser which is attacked by Miner and her men. She reveals to Winn that the fundraiser was a ruse for the robbers and they activate a device that destroys the alien weapons, leading to the robbers' arrest. Miner and her team are killed by Checkmate before she can expose them. The leader of Checkmate is revealed to be Maria, Tyler's adoptive mother. Meanwhile, Clark takes Lesla-Lar to the Daily Planet for work, but she continuously ignores his commands, leading to her being fired. Adam convinces him to let her choose her own path. Natasha starts operating as a vigilante. Winn finds out and initially reprimands her, but finally decides to help, intending to make a suit for her. Adam learns that Dan has broken up with his boyfriend and tries to cheer him up, with Dan realizing Adam is a homosexual and Adam himself accepting that fact.

6. "Adapting"- In Norway, a group of scientists led by Dr. Jones discover an abnormal wolf corpse, resulting in the mysterious murder of all of the scientists except Jones, who is revealed to be infected by a parasite. ARGUS finds out that Jones killed the other scientists. Clark gets angry with Lesla-Lar when he finds out that she has been using his powers to make money. ARGUS predicts Jones' next target and Clark and J'onn attempt to stop him, but he drains their powers, becomes larger and stronger, and escapes, leaving the pair weakened and unconscious and J'onn near death. Adam convinces M'gann to donate blood in order to save J'onn. Jones attacks his target again, but Lesla-Lar intervenes. With her suit ready, Natasha arrives to fight Jones too, taking the alias "Steel." Clark regains consciousness and attacks Jones, using Plutonium 239, which he absorbs, causing him to overload with energy and implode. Natasha convinces Winn not to tell Clark about her alter ego. Lesla-Lar is abducted by Checkmate. Meanwhile, Adam tells Clark about his feelings for Dan. Clark encourages him to tell Dan how he feels, but Dan reveals that he would prefer to remain friends, upsetting Adam.

7. "The Darkest Place"- A new vigilante appears and starts killing some of the criminals. Lesla-Lar continues her escape plans. Maria demands Superman come to Checkmate. Clark is overpowered by the real Robert, who is enhanced and called the "Cyborg Superman." Winn helps identify vigilante criminal targets with Natasha's help to try and stop the serial killer. Maria forces Clark to deplete his powers, giving the former the chance to take blood samples. Lesla-Lar watches as Clark solar flares with depleted powers for Maria. Jonathan saves Clark and Lesla-Lar and helps them escape by staying behind. Clark finally approves of the Steel, unaware of her true identity only known to Adam. Lesla-Lar recognizes feelings for Clark. Cyborg Superman arrives at the Fortress of Solitude demanding to know about the "Virago" project. Meanwhile, J'onn begins having hallucinations about M'gann locked in ARGUS. She warns him about the transfusion. Adam finally accepts Dan.

8. "Virago"- Cyborg Superman unleashes a virus in the alien bar, killing every alien there except Lesla-Lar, who is quarantined by the ARGUS. Martha Kent, visiting for Thanksgiving, determines that the virus is Kryptonian. At the Fortress of Solitude, Clark learns that Todd was after "Virago", a virus created by his mother, Lara, to kill non-Kryptonians in case of alien invasion. At L-Corp, he stops Todd from getting the isotope required to disperse Virago. Tyler refuses to help when Superman reveals that Maria is Checkmate's leader. Later,Tyler willingly gives Maria the isotope.Superman and J'onn confront the Luthors and Todd before Virago is disseminated via rocket launcher. J'onn fights Todd, becoming a White Martian, while Clark chases the rocket, which explodes and disperses Virago. However, Tess has double-crossed Maria and rendered the virus inert. Maria is arrested, but Todd escapes. Martha cures Lesla-Lar and uses Virago to restore J'onn's Green Martian form. Adam comes out to Martha, who supports him. Later, Dan and Adam kiss after Dan admits he does have feelings for Adam. An unknown alien race is searching for Lesla-Lar. Barry Allen and Cisco Ramon arrive from Central City to enlist Clark's help.

9. "Superman Lives"- Winn gets beaten aiding Natasha, leading the former to believe he is not fit for field work. Clark starts investigating a strange series of missing persons. ARGUS tracks the kidnappings to a fake clinical trial run by aliens. Searching for the missing people, Clark and Lesla-Lar pass through a portal and land on the planet Maaldoria, epicenter of the slave trade. Realizing that they will not have their powers due to Maaldoria's red sun, the pair tracks the kidnappees to a fortress, intentionally getting captured to wind up in the same cell as the others. They learn that Roulette is involved in the trafficking. Meanwhile, J'onn reveals that the Maaldorian atmosphere is lethal to Martians, making Adam the lead on the rescue team. He convinces Winn to join him, despite his misgivings. Superman incites a riot and the prisoners lock Roulette and her Maaldorian accomplice in the cell before escaping. After reuniting with the DEO, they get to the portal and return to Earth. Winn accepts his potential, while Lesla-Lar, whom the Maaldorians intentionally allowed to leave, decides to become a superhero. An alien group is revealed to be searching for Lesla-Lar. Dan tells Adam about his knowledge of Clark's alter ego.

10. "We Can Be Heroes"- Clark starts training Lesla-Lar. Leslie is found to be out of prison. Superman and Lesla-Lar go off to engage Livewire, but it turns out to be another woman, who attacks the pair with a male of the same abilities. Lesla-Lar ignores Clark's instructions to protect the civilians, choosing to save him instead. The Steel arrives and aids them. Their adversaries escape and Clark finds out about Natasha's alter ego, scolding her and Winn. He also gets angry with Lesla-Lar for prioritizing him over the others. The DEO learns that Leslie was actually abducted from incarceration. Winn locates her. Natasha and Lesla-Lar rush there to prove themselves. The duo is captured by a scientist who has been draining Leslie's powers and giving them to his subjects. Clark arrives and saves them, freeing Leslie and dissuading her from killing the scientist in exchange for allowing her to escape. Clark rejects Natasha's offer for cooperation in vigilantism. Lesla-Lar confirms her feelings for him. Meanwhile, M'gann loses consciousness. J'onn agrees to bond with her. In a shared memory, he tells her that she is forgiven. She regains consciousness and J'onn frees her. She reveals that the White Martians are searching for her.

11. "The Martian Chronicles"- J'onn starts following M'gann so as to protect her. Armek, her former mate, comes to Earth with orders to take her back to Mars for execution and gives her two hours to surrender before he goes after her friends. Fearful, J'onn decides to bring her to the D.E.O for protection. The real M'gann shows up, revealing the other one to be Armek in disguise, forcing J'onn to put the DEO into lockdown. Assuming Winn's identity, Armek initiates a meltdown in the building's nuclear reactor while another White Martian posing as Adam ambushes Clark. J'onn and M'gann free the real Winn and Adam and confront Armek, killing him with a metal pole. Winn fixes the reactor in time and Adam helps Clark subdue the other Martian. Afterwards, M'gann informs J'onn that she intends to return to her home planet in order to reform her people. Encouraged by Adam, Clark tries to ask Lesla-Lar out on a date, only to find that she already has a relationship with Jimmy.

12. "Luthors"- Tyler testifies against Maria, and Clark encourages him to visit Maria, who reveals that he is her husband's son from another woman. A package of synthetic Kryptonite is sent to Corben. While testifying, he attacks the court and frees Maria. A faked video is leaked showing Tyler stealing the Kryptonite and he is arrested on suspicion of helping Maria. Corben breaks her out. Clark remains the only person to believe in Tyler's innocence. Maria takes Tyler to a remote facility set up by Lex before his imprisonment and forces her to access a stockpile of alien weapons, several of which she takes. Superman arrives and intervenes. Winn determines that the synthetic Kryptonite is becoming increasingly unstable and will soon explode. Superman manages to save Tyler before Corben self-destructs while Maria and Todd escape by helicopter. Tyler is exonerated, but begins contemplating his relationship with his family, especially Lex. Meanwhile, Adam introduces Dan to the group as his boyfriend.

13. "Return"- The DEO receives an alarm regarding a convoy departing from Checkmate. Superman and J'onn investigate and rescue a chained Jonathan, who claims Checkmate has created a fusion bomb using energy from his heat vision. He persuades J'onn to reinstate him back at the DEO, which makes Lesla-Lar suspicious, causing friction between her and Clark. She persuades Winn to watch Jonathan, who attempts to access the DEO's database, alerting Winn. After confronting Jonathan, Clark is hesitant to accept his excuse, while Adam believes him. Winn locates the purported bomb, but the DEO finds nothing at the location. J'onn realizes he cannot read Jonathan's mind and that he is working for Checkmate, having been cybernetically enhanced. Jonathan overpowers J'onn and downloads information from the mainframe before escaping. Clark as Superman and Adam confront Jonathan, Maria, and Todd, and Superman rushes to save a train that Checkmate endangered while Adam goes after the trio. Jonathan escapes due to Adam's reluctance to shoot him. Winn later determines that Jonathan downloaded the list of all the registered aliens in the country.

14. "Evacuation"-Checkmate begins abducting aliens, so Clark asks Snapper to publish an article, but he insists on verifying her sources. When Superman confirms the story but refuses to reveal his own source, Snapper refuses to publish. Adam's bias towards Jonathan leads to J'onn suspending him, but Dan decides to help him find him. They stop a Checkmate team from abducting an alien and find Checkmate's holding site. Tyler also finds out about the site before Maria's operatives attempt to stop her, but Clark manages to save Tyler. At the Checkmate site, Adam is captured and Jonathan reveals that Checkmate is planning to deport the aliens to another planet in a large spaceship. Meanwhile, Clark publishes the story on a blog, forcing Maria to deport the aliens she already has. Adam convinces Jonathan to help him stop the launch and, while he engages Checkmate operatives, he enters the ship and frees the aliens, but they are locked inside by another gate before the ship launches, programmed to accelerate to light speed once exiting the atmosphere. Superman arrives and manages to stop the ship. Snapper fires Clark from the Daily Planet, while Adam is reinstated by J'onn. Daxamites arrive near the Moon.

15. "Star-Crossed"- The Daxamites demand the humans relinquish Lesla-Lar, who surrenders. Clark accompanies her and learns that Lesla-Lar is actually the Princess of Daxam. The ship is commanded by her parents, who want her to lead her people and rebuild Daxam. Clark becomes angry with Lesla-Lar for lying to him. He and Lesla-Lar return to Earth. She apologizes several times, but to no avail. He eventually ends the relationship. Lesla-Lar demands her parents leave him and Earth. Meanwhile, Winn and Lyra break into an art museum for a tryst. He is later arrested by Dan, who reveals that a painting is missing. Adam convinces Dan to give them 24 hours to prove Winn's innocence. They find and capture Lyra, who reveals that her brother, Bastion, owes a large sum to a smuggler named Mandrake. She steals paintings to pay down Bastion's debt. Winn frees Lyra as part of a sting operation. The DEO and Steel then confront and arrest Mandrake and free Bastion. Winn later forgives Lyra's dishonesty. The DEO has captured a new alien, who quickly hypnotizes Clark and escapes to Central City to fight Barry. Clark wakes up in a hallucination where he is a lounge singer.

16. "Distant Sun"- Clark is attacked by a series of alien bounty hunters. Lesla-Lar suspects her parents are responsible and hope that she will abandon Earth if Clark is dead. Her suspicion is confirmed after J'onn telepathically interrogates one of the hunters. Clark suggests he and Lelsa-Lar meet with Dev-Em, her father, to change his mind. However, Dev-Em refuses to listen and tries to kill Clark using Kryptonite, so Lesla-Lar agrees to leave Earth if he spares Clark's life. Against President Marsdin's orders, J'onn helps Clark rescue Lesla-Lar from her parents' ship and, after a fierce battle, Queen Lyla Lar agrees to let Lesla-Lar stay on Earth. Marsdin is revealed to be an alien. Dev-Em kills Lyla Lar for what he views as her betrayal and vows to return to Earth to reclaim Lesla-Lar. Meanwhile, after an encounter with an ex-boyfriend of Dan's, Adam learns that Dan neglected to tell him that he cheated on the man, prompting a frank discussion in which Adam asks Dan to trust him with his secrets.

17. "Ace Reporter"- Tyler invites Clark to a press conference being held by his former girlfriend Jessica Spheer, who unveils Biomax, a new nanobot technology that can heal human ailments. After the conference, Clark is approached and told the human trials of Biomax were faked, but his source is killed by the nanobots before he is told more. Superman and Lesla-Lar crash Tyler and Jessica's dinner date and take Jessica's keycard for her office, discovering footage showing Jessica injecting Biomax into herself. Clark later shows the footage to Tyler, who confronts Jessica and discovers she is being controlled by his CFO Beth Breen via the side effect of the nanobots, loss of free will. Superman then turns up to save Tyler, but when the former is trapped by the nanobots, Tyler is forced to deactivate them, killing Jessica in the process. Breen is incarcerated and Snapper rehires Clark at the Daily Planet for providing the Biomax story. Tyler is visited by Dev-Em. Meanwhile, Winn brings Lyra onto the team with him and Spartan, causing tensions that lead to Lyra leaving the team. Natasha returns her to the team with the condition that she follow her instructions.

18. "Adam"- Adam is abducted by a person who demands the release of Patricia Thompson, a woman serving a life sentence for several felonies. The kidnapper is identified as Rachel Malverne, Thompson's daughter and also a childhood friend of the Kent's, having deduced Clark's alter ego on her own. Rachel is captured and taken to the D.E.O. Adam sends a location to Winn, but when Superman rushes to the coordinates, the trap triggers an alarm, causing water to start filling Adam's cell. While the DEO and Clark refuse to negotiate with Rachel, Dan tries to break Thompson out of prison before being confronted by Clark, who convinces Thompson to reveal Adam's location. Clark and Dan manage to rescue Adam in time and Adam and Dan profess their love for each other. J'onn decides to wipe Rachel's memory. Meanwhile, Dev-Em gives Tyler the schematics of a high-tech device for transporting matter. Tyler soon deduces that Dev-Em is an alien and becomes angry, but Dev-Em manages to convince him to continue working with him.

19. "City Of Lost Children"- Natasha becomes discouraged with being Steel when she realizes that those she helps are afraid of her. The DEO investigates a Phorian man who uses his telekinetic powers to cause rampage. Natasha tracks down his daughter, Macy, who refuses to speak with anyone but Natasha, who spends time bonding with her. With Dev-Em's encouragement, Tyler completes the matter transporter, which Dev-Em activates, causing Macy to nearly destroy the office with her powers. Afterwards, the DEO discovers Dev-Em and Tyler's involvement and that Macy's father's "attack" was unintentional on his part. Macy leads Natasha and Winn to her father, who is with a large group of Phorians. Dev-Em reactivates the transporter, causing the Phorians to lose control. Natasha manages to calm Macy, who in turn calms the others. Superman, J'onn, and Lesla-Lar attempt to shut down the transporter, but are unsuccessful. Lesla-Lar confronts Dev-Em, but hesitates to kill him. The transporter brings a massive fleet of Daxamite ships to conquer Earth and transform it into "New Daxam". Dev-Em then teleports himself, Lesla-Lar and Tyler to his ship.

20. "Counterattack"- The Daxamites launch a full invasion of Metropolis, killing and arresting civilians. They also attack the DEO, but Adam and Winn manage to escape. Lesla-Lar learns that she has to marry Tyler in order to unite the people of Earth with Daxam. On Air Force One, Marsdin and Perry contact Dev-Em and demand their withdrawal, but the Daxamite fleet fires on them. Superman saves Perry and they discover that Marsdin is an alien, a refugee from the planet Durla. She tasks the DEO with destroying the Daxamite mother ship with a special cannon. Hesitant to do so, Clark turns to Checkmate for a way into the ship. Perry and Winn stage a distraction, inciting a civilian riot against the Daxamites, while Clark, Robert, and Maria use a Phantom Zone projector to board the ship. Adam and Dan regain control of the cannon, while the Luthors escape and try to disable the projector. Having predicted that, Superman is able to send Lesla-Lar to safety and goes to confront Dev-Em, who reveals that he has taken control of Supergirl and has her attack Clark.

21. "Nevertheless, He Persisted"-  Dev-Em used Silver Kryptonite to manipulate Kara Zor-El's senses, causing Clark to appear to be Reign. Clark eventually overpowers and takes her to the Fortress, where a recovered Kara finds a way to end the invasion. Clark challenges Dev-Em to Dakkam Ur, a rite in which two leaders duel and the loser concedes the war, accepted by Dev-Em. Maria, Tyler and Winn build a device to disperse lead into the atmosphere. As lead is lethal to Daxamites, it would make the planet uninhabitable to them. With Lesla-Lar's approval, Clark tells the DEO to use it if he loses. During the duel, Dev-Em resumes the invasion. M'gann returns with other benevolent White Martians and J'onn awakens to join the battle. Dev-Em claims the invasion will not stop even if he loses, so Clark launches the device, killing Dev-Em and forcing the fleet to leave. Clark puts Lesla-Lar in a pod and sends her away from Earth. Perry reassumes his position at the Daily Planet and Adam asks Dan to marry him. In deep space, Lesla-Lar's pod is drawn into a wormhole. In flashbacks to Krypton's destruction, an unknown faction sends another infant to Earth in order to cause "doomsday."