That'd be pretty sad someone losing their wig in an accident. I hope Batman's not the one to snatch it off.

I bet the full reveal to that bald Lex pic will be him holding up his prisoner number![]()
plot twist: Eisenberg turns himself into Doomsday.
It won't surpass Ledgers Joker and feel free to quote me once the film comes out.
It won't surpass Ledgers Joker and feel free to quote me once the film comes out.
Also, above I'm not talking about the acting performance but how sophisticated and layered the character is.
It won't surpass Ledgers Joker and feel free to quote me once the film comes out.

what does jesse eisenberg's performance have to do with heath ledger's joker?
2 different chars, from 2 different story backgrounds.![]()
I think there is reason to believe that Snyder's/Terrio's/Eisenberg's Lex could be the most complex and sophisticated portrait of a superhero film villain to date. In terms of its complexity, i.e., how layered it is psychologically, I think it will probably surpass Ledger's Joker. Not to take anything away from what a brilliant version and great performance that was. I will politely leave out comparison with Marvel (I am a huge fan of both Marvel and DC cinematic universes, btw).
I thought the interview was a fun read, if a little heightened and on the nose. Hope the essence of it is translated to Lex's portrayal in the movie.
This is my only concern with Terrio's script. Jesse has said that Terrio loves word play, I do too, but I just hope the movie isn't full of them like that last trailer was.
I feel a lot of it is down to the editing of the trailer, as it chops up the context of what Lex is saying. Admittedly, I've some reservations as well, that his portrayal would be too clever. I think a restrained dose of Jesse's idiosyncratic Lex can be a great counterpoint and an organic source of levity to the more serious ideological and physical clash between Supes and Bats.
Not only what Lex says though. The "cats from trees" "dressed like clowns" lines are also examples of what I'm talking about. It's not bad per se but, I just don't want majority of the lines the characters say to be so on the nose, wink at the camera sort of stuff.
It's like in TASM2 when Harry says, "Does whatever a spider can", the delivery was so serious but the line was such a cheesy wink to the fans.
Ah yeah, agree. It's a bit heightened. Have to see how the dialogue plays out in the larger context of the story. Like whether Clark and Bruce (and Lex too) already know of the other's identity by then. If this scene comes after a brutal, bruising encounter between Supes and Bats it could be gold, a source of solid levity.
It won't surpass Ledgers Joker and feel free to quote me once the film comes out.
Ok. This is really starting to bother me. Heath joker was GREAT. But Damn, was it THAT amazing? What I'm saying is, would people hold it in such high reverence if he hadn't passed away before the movie came out? If he was still alive today, would it be that insurmountable portrayal of a cbm villain?
I think Heath's performance as the Joker and the way he completely transformed himself is amazing, and he deserves all the praise he get's for that performance. BUT I do think...and this is just my opinion...that the film TDK itself, is a tad overrated.Ok. This is really starting to bother me. Heath joker was GREAT. But Damn, was it THAT amazing? What I'm saying is, would people hold it in such high reverence if he hadn't passed away before the movie came out? If he was still alive today, would it be that insurmountable portrayal of a cbm villain?