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A CG recreation of Henry Cavill’s Kal-El fighting the Justice League shirtless briefly appeared during this sequence, and it may have been the very final appearance of the DCEU’s Superman.
Source: https://screenrant.com/the-flash-superman-cameo-dc-worst-trend/
Being raised by anyone else other than the Kents is usually bad news for Superman, and one of the worst beings to get their hands on an infant Kal-El was seen in Superman: The Dark Side.
Source: https://screenrant.com/13-alternate-dc-continuities-darker-injustice-nail-flashpoint/
Focusing on a more grounded and mature version of the Man of Steel, the show sees Kal-El and Lois Lane settled into a seemingly secure suburban existence – although predictably, trouble soon disturbs the peace.
Here's how the release of Snyder's 2013 reboot sealed the fate of Cavill's Kal-El nine years ahead of time.
Source: https://www.cbr.com/superman-henry-cavill-james-gunn-zack-snyder-failure/
"Sent to Earth from the dying planet of Krypton™ as a baby, Kal-El was found by farmers, Martha and Jonathan Kent, and raised as their son, Clark.
That’s not to say this story, about Jon Kent traveling the multiverse to find the person that’s killing various different iterations of Kal-El, doesn’t have potential.
Then, at the end of the decade, though he did not land the titular role in he was hired to help get in superheroic shape and immaculately turned the once-skinny actor into the spitting image of Kal-El.
Source: https://collider.com/george-lucas-david-prowse-feud-star-wars/
Things go off the rails in the finale when Kal-El battles a surprisingly powerful Atom-Man, who apparently escaped from prison.
Source: https://www.cbr.com/superman-and-lois-onomatopoeia-lex-luthor/