He was often seen wearing his paramedic uniform while working at Metropolis General. [4] A suspicion that was confirmed, after a meeting with his biological mother and Brainiac. Clark talks to Davis about him having files of all the murder victims. Unfortunately, this proved futile, as Davis was simply revived afterwards. Sounds very much like what the rock did to Reign and Sam, and now to Kara and this mystery clone. Davis admitted to her that he believed himself to be the killer. Kara’s Earth mom, Eliza Danvers, barely made an appearance in the season finale. In the Smallville episode "Doomsday", Witwer briefly portrayed Zod. Meanwhile, as Davis appeared unconscious, Chloe and Jimmy re-affirmed their love for each other and Chloe revealed that her only reason for leaving with Davis was to protect Clark from Doomsday. American actor, voice actor, and musician. After killing a drunk driver who killed a mother and her child, Davis was arrested because Jimmy witnessed him murdering the driver, but was released for reasons unexplained. Davis is the only main character who appeared only in one season. Davis later went to Chloe again to tell her about the time in the Arctic and confessed that he was sent to Earth for the sole purpose of killing Clark. Once he discovered that Chloe had only been with him to protect Clark and was still in love with Jimmy, Davis fatally wounded Jimmy. Going through the mansion, Davis remembered that he was greatly harmed by kryptonite. William's life appears to remain the same, after the creation of Earth-Prime. He then tried to slip a note under her door in the Talon, but found that Jimmy was there and told him that he (Davis) couldn't attend his and Chloe's wedding. Davis was the third person to be split in two using black kryptonite. However, when Davis began to transform again, Chloe used black kryptonite to split Davis from Doomsday in a painful process. Doomsday is widely known as the behemoth that killed Superman and since then he had died and came back to life several times. Later on, at the hospital, Davis offered to send Bette to a place where she could be taken care of, but Bette refused. Once she inhabited the body of Lois Lane, she immediately changed her clothes and hair… Afterwards, Davis was taken to a loft apartment, where he learned that Chloe still loved Olsen, who was there with them, and that she had only been with Davis to protect Clark. But … While Davis appears in 12 episodes during, Tess Mercer claims that the Kryptonians from the. Doomsday, also known as Davis Bloome, is a major antagonist appearing on the CW TV series Smallville, serving as the main antagonist of the show's eighth season. He went to Lowell County High School and received his paramedic training at Metropolis General Hospital. Hand-to-Hand Combat (Basic): Davis was a skilled fighter in both his human form and as Doomsday, easily overpowering humans and meta humans, with only Clark being able to overpower him in either form. After weeks of being missing, Davis finally returned to Metropolis and began taking anti-psychotic pills to help contain his homicidal tendencies. When Oliver Queen was poisoned, Chloe called in Davis to assist in healing him. He was then imprisoned in ice by Brainiac, who stated that Davis would transform completely and permanently in 12 days. Last Seen As a human, Davis worked as a paramedic at Metropolis General Hospital. He was also the first one that Chloe revealed her engagement to after the two became close after fitting a light bulb in the Isis Foundation. [2] Afterwards, the boy was found and placed in foster care, given the name "Davis Bloome". Chloe took Davis to a LuthorCorp facility where she drenched him with liquid kryptonite. With Tom Welling, Erica Durance, Cassidy Freeman, Justin Hartley. Opinion: Superman & Lois Is Not Replacing Supergirl. However, Henry James Olsen nearly exposed him, but Davis managed to drug him and made it seem like Olsen was crazy. As a wraith, Faora wore a tattered black cloak. Davis was above average height (around 6'1) with short brown hair and brown eyes. When off-duty, he usually wore casual dark clothing that was mainly black, dark blue, gray, dark brown and green, which probably reflected on his dark side. While Sam's (Odette Annable) dual-identity as Reign has somewhat mirrored Davis Bloome's (Sam Witwer) ... Supergirl returns with an all-new episode June 4 Follow @KingPatel7. Clark arrived on the scene: when Davis called out, the shadow creature grabbed him and pulled him backward and was beating him until he went to get Jimmy. Davis, however, managed to survive, declaring himself immortal. Reactive camouflage, reactive adaptation, regeneration, super strength, super speed, super stamina, super leap and invulnerability Doomsday. The only exceptions to this appear to be Non and General Zod. However, the distress of being abandoned triggered a transformation in the boy and he turned into a monster, killing the men. Appearances: 22 episodes (regular – S8) Though we love Brainiac, he wasn’t the most layered of antagonists – his goal was simple: bring back Zod and destroy the world. Sam Witwer, Actor: The Mist. Samuel Stewart Witwer is an American actor, voice actor, and musician. Despite the ease with which Davis related to his new friends, he carried with him the long-felt feelings of a perpetual outsider. A young boy is formed from genetic matter. [1], The exact details are shrouded in mystery, but somehow his parents managed to arrange for the genetic material, which would create their son, along with the spaceship carrying Kal-El. Davis was created on Krypton by Faora and Zod, who took their own DNA and mixed it with that of mutliple unkown Aliens, inorder to create the ultimate weapon. Davis returned to Metropolis a few weeks later, his evil side encroaching on his human persona whenever he became angry. Davis then met with Chloe and after admitting the danger of being his friend, suggested that they keep some distance from each other. She made it to her car, but Doomsday followed her and ripped the car door off. Davis left to get help for Chloe, but Clark super-sped her to the Fortress of Solitude, where Jor-El healed her. Davis bumped into Chloe again when she was trying to find out what was happening with her memories and remarked that she had been acting odd. Status As a wraith, Faora's body had been stripped from her, leaving her a cloaked, corpse-like wraith. Sam Witwer is an American actor, voice actor, and musician. However, the Justice League located and captured both Chloe and Davis with the intention of killing Davis in order to protect Clark. As Chloe and Jimmy's wedding was taking place, Davis was in Metropolis, covered in blood and exiting his ambulance while carrying two bags of body parts from two more of his victims. Linda Lake had learned his secret and tried to blackmail him, but he turned on her and smothered her. Sam Witwer played Doomsday/ Davis Bloome that's similar to Odette Annable's Reign/ Samantha Arias. 12. Witwer’s contract gave him the option to return in Season 9 as Zod in the event the show was renewed. Later, Davis awoke in the Fortress, confused about where he was before seeing Chloe, now possessed by Brainiac. When Davis found Jimmy in his ambulance, he injected Jimmy with a hallucinogen and placed him back into his hospital room. Davis Bloome was the human camouflage for Doomsday, a Kryptonian creature that was the result of a fusion of genetic material taken from the most ferocious Kryptonian life-forms as well as the Kryptonians Zod and Faora. Unknown to her, Davis was actually on the street outside, lying on the ground trembling and mutating back to human form: he woke up screaming soon after. Later, Davis was about to attack a robber when he was knocked to the ground by Jimmy, who had followed him. Davis went into the alley and was attacked by a shadow creature before screaming out. In the new timeline, as Davis was taking his pills, a nurse told him that Linda Lake wanted to see him. [6] Because of this, Davis began secretly operating as a serial killer. He later confessed to a priest that he could control his "inner beast" by ridding the world of those he deemed evil. He still works as a reporter for CatCo, determined to expose the truth. Clark arrived on the scene and found Davis unconscious and covered in blood. There is no mention of what happened to Davis in, According to Davis's foster records he got into his first foster home on 08/5/1990. During her youth, Faora was a strong, athletic, dark-haired woman who cared less about looking good and was more concerned with her job as a soldier, with her hair normally slicked back in a tail. Once separated from Davis, Doomsday defeated the Justice League and knocked out Davis with ease. Davis then began a killing spree to "control the beast" by killing those he saw as evil. Jimmy took Chloe and Davis to safety in the apartment he had originally bought as Chloe's wedding present, called "The Watchtower." General Zod and his wife, Faora, combined their own DNA with that of the planet's strongest creatures, creating a son for themselves, who would also be the ultimate destroyer. Jor-El later told Clark that Brainiac was trying to use Chloe as a vessel to contact the "ultimate destroyer" who, unknown to Clark and Jor-El, was Davis. As Davis was getting ready for the road, Chloe secretly called Clark to call off his search for her and Davis. For the Kryptonian persona of Davis, see Doomsday. This was prevented by Chloe, who ran away with Davis. Davis Bloomewas the host vessel/Earth camouflage for the Kryptonian creature Doomsday, the result of a fusion of genetic material taken from the most violent Kryptonian life-forms and the Kryptonians Zod and Faora. 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 warlord Zod and his wife Faora. He is known for playing Crashdown in Battlestar Galactica, Davis Bloome in Smallville, Aidan Waite in Being Human, Mr. Hyde in Once Upon a Time, and Ben Lockwood in Supergirl.He has voiced Starkiller in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, the Son in Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Emperor … In the second film, as directed by Richard Lester, Ursa's male hating tendencies survive, but the reprise of Jor-El's speech emphasizes a different aspect of h… Davis again found Chloe when she needed his help due to Brainiac taking away her memories until Davis was the only person she remembered. After Kal-El's spaceship had landed in Smallville, the genetic material activated and created the body of a young boy. He begged Chloe to warn Clark of the danger he was in. Davis once gave an interview to a reporter where he talked about running away from foster homes when he was young. "Doomsday"(May 14, 2009). No longer possessing his powers, Davis died permanently.[9]. Sam Witwer (b. October20,1977) portrayed Davis Bloome on the television series Smallville and Agent Liberty on the television series Supergirl. When Chloe arrived at Isis later on, she found Davis staring at the computer room she accidentally left open. Black kryptonite separates Doomsday from Davis. He turned to Chloe for help, since being near her suppressed his bestial, animal-like side. Furious, Davis gained partial control over Doomsday and used his newfound super-strength to smother Linda. Enraged, Davis fatally wounded Olsen and tried to kill Chloe, but Olsen managed to use the last of his strength to kill Davis. According to his foster records, Davis was 21, five months younger than Clark, as they both departed Krypton on, Davis appears to be a captain, due to the double bars on his medic uniform during his conversation with Chloe in, Davis is the second character in the series to be dubbed the "Cornfield Killer," the first being. Sam Witwer plays mild mannered paramedic, Davis Bloome, with a dark and reclusive past. As a result of Clark resetting time, Davis was targeted by Linda Lake. Her body was gray and corpse-like with sharp teeth and dark, possibly hollowed eyes. Sometime later, as Doomsday, Davis was attacked by Tess' metahuman team, but he escaped and killed Neutron. Originally, Davis was announced as a bartender at the Ace of Clubs and his initial test scenes were originally planned to be with Lois, who found him unconscious and covered in blood at the Ace of Clubs. He asked Chloe if she was alright, but Brainiac responded of how he used her to bring Doomsday to him. He is motivated by the fact that his best friend, Russell Rogers, died under suspicious circumstances after turning down a deal from Lex Luthor, leading William to belie… Refusing to live forever in a world without Chloe, Davis fought Clark to prevent him from opening the portal, declaring that he was going to take Clark with him if he had to go. He later told Chloe that he had experienced blackouts ever since he was little and that, because of it, he felt like an outsider and did not feel comfortable staying in one place too long. [3], By 2008, Davis had become an EMT in Metropolis, where he encountered a young woman named Chloe Sullivan, whom he soon developed a fixation with. He is known for playing Crashdown in Battlestar Galactica, Davis Bloome in Smallville, Aidan Waite in Being Human, Mr. Hyde in Once Upon a Time, and Ben Lockwood in Supergirl. Subsequently, in order to control the monster within, Davis went on a murder spree, killing people whom he perceived as bad , but was routed by Jimmy Olsen, who witnessed one of Davis' murders: however, Davis managed to convince people that Jimmy was hallucinating. Sometime later, the boy was adopted and named "Davis Bloome." [7], With Olsen out of the way, Davis was able to get closer to his wife, Chloe. He helped Bette Sans Souci recover and quickly befriended Chloe Sullivan after she helped him examine Bette. After Clark left, Brainiac asserted his presence over the Fortress, telling Jor-El that Clark and subsequently the House of El, would fall and thus a new age of power and strength would begin. Chloe also revealed that she researched Davis and found out that his parents were dead and he ran away from numerous foster homes. Linda revealed that she knew about Davis' true nature as a bone-protruding monster and ordered him to release her from her restraints, or else she would tell Chloe the truth about him. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. While mutated as Doomsday, Davis went to the Ace of Clubs, where he went on a rampage, killing several innocent people before mutating back to his normal self. He later left to bury the body of one of his latest victims. This article is about Davis Bloome, the human camouflage for the monster Doomsday. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. According to Davis' foster records, his birthday is October 16, 1987, exactly two years to the day before the first meteor shower. As Davis strove for control, Jimmy taunted Davis, who decided to kill one of them but was stopped by Clark, who dragged him at super speed to the Fortress of Solitude. Later, Davis cleaned Mary Pierson's body, finding skin under her fingernails and placing it into a container when Chloe came into the room. There, Clark told him about sending him to the Phantom Zone where he wouldn't have to worry about hurting anybody anymore. He had no information for the first three years of his life. Davis is the only main cast member to have never set foot on the, Although he was a charming young man on the outside, the eventual convergence of his two personalities would cause Davis to become the main antagonist of. But on the last CW series about Kryptonians, Smallville, he played Davis Bloome, a paramedic who happened to also secretly be Doomsday, the monster who will one day kill Superman. The hallucinogen made Jimmy believe that the creature was attacking Chloe again. For the episode, see Doomsday (episode). Davis insisted on taking Oliver to Metropolis General Hospital, but Chloe convinced him to trust Oliver when he said no hospitals. While Davis Bloome, the human side of Doomsday, does not appear in the comics his monstrous persona does. He then went back to his ambulance with the crucifix of a murder victim visible. Davis went to Chloe to confess his love for her and to ask her to help kill him. When Tess felt that Davis had to die in order for the Traveler to fulfill his destiny, he attacked her. Davis was above average height (around 6'1) with short brown hair and brown eyes. Chyler Leigh Directs In Supergirl Season 6. Paramedic (Metropolis General Hospital) Between September 1990 and May 2006, Davis lived in five foster homes. Sam Witwer, whose credits also include Being Human and the Star Wars universe, will be playing Agent Liberty in Season 4… and he’ll be a series regular! When Oliver and Jimmy were in Chloe's apartment, Davis knocked them unconscious and tied them up in the Talon basement. His egg was attached to Kal-El's ship and … Melissa Benoist & Chris Wood Welcome A Son, Huxley Robert. When the tests came back negative, Lionel's men had the boy taken to Metropolis, where they tried to abandon him in the streets. Clark is stunned when Kara (LAURA VANDERVOORT) returns to Earth and tells him Jor El sent her to stop the dark force that is coming because he doesn't believe Clark can handle it. Davis realized that dying was the only option left for him and that he wasn't able to control the beast any longer even in Chloe's presence. Chloe removed the black crystal from the Fortress' console and then used the Key to take both Davis and herself out of the Fortress away from Clark. [5], Though he was eventually separated from Doomsday by Black Kryptonite, Davis' lingering murderous impulses combined with his anger of rejection and feelings of being betrayed had made him psychologically fragile and unstable, as evidenced by his murdering Jimmy and attempting to kill Chloe.[6]. Davis is covered in blood following the attack on the Ace of Clubs. [2] For a while they stayed hidden, until they were discovered by Green Arrow's team, who intended to kill Davis to stop Doomsday. However, he kept experiencing blackouts while he grew up, and ended up being sent around to different foster families. Occupation On Smallville, the rock actually separated Doomsday from his human identity, Davis Bloome, creating two separate beings. Davis later awakened in the Luthor Mansion, covered in bandages and Tess told him his life story. When off-duty, he usually wore casual dark clothing that was mainly black, dark blue, gray, dark brown and green, which probably reflected on his dark side. Doomsday is the name of a powerful supervillain and a major antagonist from DC Comics.He is an unkillable and virtually unstoppable monster who despises all life and desires to eradicate it. He attempted to kill Chloe as well, but Jimmy protected her by killing Davis. Davis came back to life later on and attempted to stab himself again, but this time, his skin was resistant and shattered the blade. Davis pleaded for the guard to leave, but within moments, he transformed and killed the guard before heading to the Kent Farm, where Doomsday attacked and injured numerous people. When Davis began transforming into the beast, Chloe used Black Kryptonite to separate Doomsday from Davis. So far the Smallville alumni that appeared on Supergirl … Later on, Clark visited Davis at the hospital just as he was preparing to depart and retrieve Oliver. Hearing Chloe's revelations, Davis reacted in a rage, impaling Jimmy with a pole. Whether or not Doomsday killed Chloe was left unknown, but this all changed when Clark altered the timeline. He questioned her about the computers and after seeing her plant research, expressed that he felt her intelligence was a bit unusual. Her search led her to Davis, who was attending to a little boy at the hospital. Davis, a Kryptonian engineered specimen, was breed to kill Kal-El, and his abilities biologically stemmed from his Kryptonian physiology, but Chloe stripped him of his alien makeup with black kryptonite, rendering him human. To his amazement, by killing people himself, he was able to keep the monster within him at bay. Davis was confused by all of this, to which Faora remarked that he hadn't evolved far enough before she impaled him with a metal pole she ripped off a gurney, killing Davis. Davis was just about to go out on patrol when Clark confronted him about a file he had in his locker about the recent murder victims, noting that he was always the first on the scene. Directed by Mairzee Almas. Davis has appeared in the least amount of episodes throughout the series out of all the main male characters. A knife shatters when Davis tries to stab himself. He realized that he needed Chloe by his side to prevent the beast from coming out. Beneath Davis' charismatic and easygoing demeanor lied a brooding sense of isolation and insecurity. [2], Upon returning, he was taken in and hidden by Chloe, who cooperated, to keep everyone safe. [4] His murder of Linda Lake led Davis to the conclusion that his transformations could be avoided if he gave in to the urge to kill. He then got up and left, going back to Metropolis General where he took a shower and found that all the blood on him was not his and crouched down in despair, wondering what he had done. It was directed by Andy Tennant and stars Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Robin Atkins Downes, Melissa Benoist, Kristen Kreuk, Diane Lane, and Laurence Fishbourne. [2] However, when transformed (a condition he couldn't control), Davis' darker personality was utterly ruthless, injuring or killing anyone who stood in his way: a prime example of this is his destruction of Clark's barn during his kidnapping of Chloe. Davis doused with liquefied green kryptonite. According to his biological "mother" Faora, Davis was the spitting image of his biological "father" Zod bef… When Chloe assured him everything was all right and touched his shoulder, Davis reverted to human, stating to Chloe that she saved him. Davis was about 6 feet tall: his beast form, on the other hand, is nearly 8 feet tall. Played by NEWS. Davis being attached to Kal-El's ship as genetic matter is similar to his comic counterpart's exit from Krypton, clinging on to a cargo ship after slaying most of the population at the time. Davis tried to kill himself in a kryptonite cage, but he failed and instead adapted to the effects of kryptonite. At Metropolis General, Linda claimed that she knew Davis' secret and began agitating him with the intention of getting Doomsday to release her from her restraints: however, Davis' transformation was halted when he suffocated Linda with a pillow. DC Database is a FANDOM Comics Community. In surprise, Chloe obliged to allow him to be near her. Once more, Chloe interfered and used black Kryptonite to separate Doomsday from Davis. He then learned by reading a newspaper that Clark was the other Kryptonian he was supposed to kill. Davis first appeared shortly after a bus explosion outside the Daily Planet. General Zod and his wife, Faora, combined their own DNA with that of the planet's strongest creatures, creating a son for themselves, who would also be the ultimate destroyer. Brainiac planned to rid Davis of human emotions by putting him in a Kryptonian chrysalis, so he would later destroy Clark and then Earth. [3], Davis was horrified by the fact that his alter-ego was so violent and destructive, going so far as to take anti-psychotic pills in order to control his transformations: however, his adaptive abilities eventually made him immune to the effects of the pills. In the first film, this aspect of her character is emphasized by Jor-El in his speech as he sentences them to the Phantom Zone. Genetic matter spills from the egg that Faora and Zod attached to Clark's ship. Around this period, there was also reports of a mysterious monster, running around the city and killing people. Davis turned to kill Chloe as well for betraying him, but Jimmy used his last moments alive to push Davis into a spike, thus killing him and saving Chloe. When Kal-El's ship landed on Earth in Miller's Field during the 1989 meteor shower, a burnt cocoon managed to find itself far from the ship and hatched a short time later: liquid leaked out of the cocoon to form into a young, fragile boy. Appearance of Death Don Whitehead Due to Davis being obsessed with her, he discovered that being around her kept the monster within him at bay. Once Brainiac was defeated, Davis reverted to his monstrous form and smashed out of the chrysalis. Davis Bloome, on the other hand, was a real tragic character – a Jekyll/Hyde type who struggled to control his inner darkness. Superman: Doomsday is a 2011 superhero film, a sequel to Superman, Superman: Rise of Brainiac, and Justice League: Siege. Clark tries to throw Davis into the Phantom Zone. Ursa is depicted in both Superman films as a hater of any member of the male gender anywhere. The boy was quickly captured by men working for Lionel Luthor, who were looking for the arrived Kal-El. Davis Bloome was the son of General Zod and Faora. Known for playing Crashdown in Battlestar Galactica, Davis Bloome in Smallville, Aidan Waite in Being Human, Mr. Hyde in Once Upon a Time, and Ben Lockwood in Supergirl. After seeing Chloe talk to Dr. Emil Hamilton, Davis went to Chloe to explain that his urges were becoming more frequent now and that he needs to be physically near her now: Chloe then insisted that they run away together after telling Davis that he was wanted.