Yeah and from both an author and reader's point of view, the most powerful man in the world with no connections to the people he's protecting IS BORING story telling. It's also pretty shallow to think that the most powerful person in the universe doesn't want some friends or to be loved or to keep the people he loves out of the bull's eye every time he interacts with them. Maybe he wants to go to McDonald's or to a night club and just hang. I don't understand why this is so hard for you to grasp. Even if you think the Clark Kent identity is useless, someone living in the body of Superman would definitely see the appeal of having another identity to slip into.
This aint true.
Because THIS CHARACTER
Is one of the greatest comic book character's we've ever seen adapted to live action.
Superman not having a secret identity doesn't mean he wouldn't interact with people or have relationships with other characters. EVERYONE in universe in the MCU knew Tony Stark was Iron Man and all that still happened.
Then we also have to do the bs and pretend no character in universe especially Lex can tell Clark is Superman despite the world now being in a 4k a.i driven era?
Also, while Clark is never shown in the Justice League cartoon, it's well established in the DCAU (primarily in Superman: The Animated Series) that he's Clark Kent and works as a reporter at the Daily Planet when he's not Superman.
Breh.
That was a five second scene at the end of the movie and more of an easter egg/comic reference.
For the entire movie everyone knew Clark was Superman. Lois, the military, the people he grew up with which is why that scene didn't fit in with the rest of the move.
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Yes he was
Man of Steel Clark Kent news reporter scene:
Batman vs Superman Clark Kent news scene: