He didn't die because Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman took on the creature, and Supes eventually killed it. Luthor's plan was for Doomsday to kill Superman. So what was he going to do after the creature did that and turned on him and everyone else?
He certainly didn't create the beast thinking that it turning against him was a guarantee, or even that strong of a possibility, otherwise, why would he? He simply accepted the chance. In his mind, maybe a small chance, since he believed he could control it, but he still accepted it. Like The Joker accepted the chance of someone eventually kill him.
Their plans were not stupid and nonsensical. Luthor's was.
Yes they are. They work in a fictional world with incompetent police force. Oh, well, they didn't really work, right? But still.
Just the fact that they died shows you how bad their plans were.
The audience know why he had super powers. They saw him have a lab accident that was then established in the hospital scene had fused the arms to his spine and they became a part of him. All the Raimi Spider-Man villains got origin stories for how they got their powers. As if you didn't know this.
We don't find out a single thing about this supposed control you falsely claim Luthor had on Doomsday.
Lol...the lab accident. In no way are we given an explanation to why he is able to sustain the kind of damage he sustains. He has tentacles. So ****ing what?
There is a bazillion examples of day time robberies that were never solved, as in thieves never caught. Saying its not viable to attempt a robbery is like saying its not viable to commit murder. Robberies go unsolved, murders go unsolved, criminals all too frequently escape justice and the law. Crime would be non existent if there was no viable success to it.
But what if it doesn't work? How many people have attempted to cause destruction at a large scale without eventually being caught or punished? Most mass murderers have been caught or identified. Most terrorists are eventually identified. How many real world super villains do we have walking around big cities like new york kidnapping people, robbing banks, causing all sorts of destruction without anyone finding out?
We're not talking about a guy who robs one bank. We're talking about a guy who robs banks, kidnaps people, climbs buildings during the day, causing all sorts of destruction, fights Spider-Man on the top of a train and leaves his trace everywhere. How many people have done anything nearly as loud as that and got away with it? Ok, he has tentacles, and super strenght. So what? We have machine guns. Just the fact that he thinks he can walk around in day light doing whatever the **** he wants makes him stupid and only works in fiction.
Because Superman killed Doomsday. Which was not Lex's intended outcome. Total opposite.
I'd ask why you're repeatedly willfully ignoring that, but its a rhetorical question.
With Kryptonite, which exists in the world and can kill kryptonians.
It is not the same thing. Not even remotely. Since we're talking Superman, lets take him as an example. He puts on a suit and goes out and takes on rooms full of men armed with guns. Is his risk factor the same as if normal human Cops did that?
Of course not. Same as how a villain pulling a bank job is not remotely the same risk as unleashing an unstoppable monster on the world. Your strawman holds no credibility.
Neither Doctor Oct or Green Goblin are bullet proof. Green Goblin is an enhanced human, but still human. He can be killed. Plus, he relies on technological deviced that can present malfunctioning problems and even get destroyed. There's nothing about Green Goblin's or Doctor Oct's abilities that guarantee them that the military or the police won't eventually get nail them. Everything they did had strong risks associated
The only times he is exposed in the movie is at the bank, which he fends off by taking a hostage. When he grabs MJ from the cafe, which happens in less than 2 minutes. No time for any Cops to show up. Then finally on a speeding train. Where is the window of opportunity here for the authorities to get him? Is there a standard textbook that says mad scientist villains hide out in old warehouses in New York?
You sit there making these strawmans about investigators in defense of a movie who's main hero is under the public eye of the whole world as a revered hero, yet his secret identity is hidden by a pair of glasses.
In a city with millions of people do you honestly believe a man with 4 tentacles could just walk around in the middle of the day and then escape without ANYONE seeing where he is going? If that happened in real life there would be a ****ing major investigation right away. The swat teams, the military, all in alert 24/7. Do you live here? Planet earth? Because i do and i'm 100% sure if anything like that ever happened the government would concentrate all their efforts in finding this man.
But yeah, let's just pretend he is too fast for everyone. Nobody would even see him. Except when he is climbing buildings and leaving his footprint everywhere. He must be invisible to new york street cameras too. Oh, right, in Marvel world they don't have cameras. And people are deaf and blind too.
So let me get this clear; you want a very specific poll that is below 5%, with a significant number of votes, and has only two options on it?
Remind me why I should go and root through thousands of threads in the Hype archives looking for this for you?
Because i donate to charity.