In Zack Snyder's Justice League, Clark Kent emerges from the shadows of death, his previous life a tapestry woven with the threads of heroism, sacrifice, and profound loneliness. He is a figure caught between two worlds: the alien son of Krypton and the human child raised by the Kents of Smallville. Born to Jor-El and Lara on Krypton, he is sent to Earth as an infant to escape destruction, where Jonathan and Martha Kent instill in him the values of compassion and justice. As his powers manifest, he learns the burden of his immense abilities and the expectations of being Earth's greatest protector.
The pain of losing his love, Lois Lane, leaves him haunted but resolute, his return from death becoming a symbol of hope for humanity. Each act of valor he undertakes is a testament not merely to his strength but to the depth of his connections — his love for Lois, his bond with his adoptive parents, and the legacy of sacrifice he embodies as he fights for a world he can never fully belong to.