Clark-Kent
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Those manips just make me think "What could have been."
Will Jesse Eisenberg be back and as the classic Luthor?
Jesse as Lex was a perfect way to introduce him. We see how he evolves into that more ruthless version with confidence later. In this version we see he is psychotic, and that builds over time. A lot of people just didn't follow the subtleties of his evolution as character. He was not a campy Lex!
I'd of been even happier with Rosenbaum playing Lex in BvS, the same way he did on SV to be honest. I'm not even a SV fanboy lol.Jesse as Lex was a perfect way to introduce him. We see how he evolves into that more ruthless version with confidence later. In this version we see he is psychotic, and that builds over time. A lot of people just didn't follow the subtleties of his evolution as character. He was not a campy Lex!
It would have been a smaller development of his character, if he just showed up as the corporate ruthless serious version that modern Superman fans expect. This version will build and be far more interesting.
It's not a question of Lex being back, I agree. There are scenes that implicate his involvement in bringing in the upcoming threat to earth. The greater question is how will he be involved?i don't think we need a thread that asks if he will be back clearly he will be back as his involvement in bvs is tied into jl already. anyways, yes his lex was terrible in bvs. we needed business version that superman fans love. we didn't need this bumbling fool lex.
If this was a Lex that was manipulating behind the scenes instead of on a rooftop with a kitchen timer.... I'd of been happierCorrect. He was obsessed and played it exactly as it should have been. It's just that some people went in (as always) with their version. This version was obsessed with teaching the world that "power is innocent is a lie", so beautifully explained in his exchange with Senator Finch then reinforced on the roof top scene with Superman.
Frankly it just baffles me the total tunnel vision bias people have. Don't get me started on Batman shouldn't kill ****.
I prefer totally bald Lex, but that's a cool look honestly.
Same thing as with Kevin Spacey (but worse) in that the actor could have pulled it off if driven in a different direction on how to portray the character.He sucked because the writing sucked and the director didn't make him reel in that stupid ****ing performance
Eisenberg would be a fine Lex with a more subdued performance and better writing
I'd prefer to like the interpretation from the get go, rather than waiting on it to get to the right level.Some of you guys need to expand your imagination a bit. This will be a layered Lex over time. You are forgetting this is his first time introduced.
He sucked because the writing sucked and the director didn't make him reel in that stupid ****ing performance
Eisenberg would be a fine Lex with a more subdued performance and better writing
I can only imagine while shooting it seemed funnier and funnier as he acted a certain way, and Snyder just kept pushing it in that direction thinking it would be most entertaining way.Pretty sure he did what he was told to do. There's no way an actor of his calibre misses the mark by that much unless specifically instructed to do so.
If this was a Lex that was manipulating behind the scenes instead of on a rooftop with a kitchen timer.... I'd of been happier