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Adam Foster (born 1991)[1] is Cat Grant's eldest son.

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How does Adam Foster's presence affect Kara Danvers? toggle section
Adam Foster impacts Kara Danvers through his relationship with Cat Grant, Kara's boss. As Cat's son, Adam's interactions with Kara cause tension, especially when Cat becomes upset upon finding Adam in her office. This tension is heightened when Adam leaves National City, with Cat attributing his departure to Kara.
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What role does Adam Foster play in 'Supergirl'? toggle section
Adam Foster, the eldest son of Cat Grant, is mentioned in Season 4 of 'Supergirl', particularly in the episode 'Man of Steel'.
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What is Adam Foster's relationship with Cat Grant? toggle section
Adam Foster, the eldest son of Cat Grant, has a complicated relationship with his mother. Cat initially fought for custody but later let Adam live with his father. When Adam visited National City, Cat tried to reconnect, but their dinner, arranged by Kara Danvers, was unsuccessful due to misunderstandings.
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Why did Cat Grant drop the custody battle for Adam? toggle section
Cat Grant ended the custody battle for her son, Adam Foster, after losing the case. She thought she would still be part of Adam's life, but later decided he might be better off without her. To protect Adam from media attention, Cat stopped questioning her choice, despite her regret.
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How does Adam Foster's relationship with his parents evolve? toggle section
Adam Foster, Cat Grant's eldest son, initially has a strained relationship with his mother due to her career. This changes when he visits National City, where they reconnect and develop a more supportive relationship. Details about his relationship with his father are not provided.
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Biography

Adam's parents had a custody battle over him, with Cat eventually dropping the suit and letting Adam go live with his father.[1]

Visiting National City

Return of Adam

A guy asks Kara Danvers about Cat Grant at the coffee shop, and Kara tells him how much she respected her. Cat is upset with Kara when she sees a person in her office and calls security; it's her son. She wants to have dinner with him, but he turns her down. Cat then threatens Kara for interfering, but Kara turns things around by offering to get them reservations to dine together. Kara helps Cat out with getting to know Adam while at dinner, which later on becomes awkward and, as expected, does not go well after Adam finds out about the letter. Kara goes to see Adam personally. After a short talk and an admission from Kara about the letter, Adam agreed to meet with his mother on the condition that Kara join them. During their dinner, Kara acts as a mediator and after tense talking both Cat and Adam start having a normal mother-son relationship. Adam later visits Cat to tell her he is staying in town, as it turns out he has a crush on Kara, and immediately asks her out on a date.[2]

Kara Dating Adam

Kara was slightly freaked out over Cat's attitude and that she had her own coffee. Cat was not happy with Kara going on a date with Adam. However, later Kara broke up with Adam, citing she didn't have room in her life for him. Cat told Kara that Adam is leaving for Opal City. Cat confessed she prioritized herself over Adam before, and that Kara was more like her than she thought. She also stated she wanted their relationship to go back to being strictly professional.[3]

It is unknown what happened to him after the multiverse was destroyed and recreated.

Appearances

Supergirl

Season 1

Behind the scenes

References