BvS Jesse Eisenberg IS Lex Luthor - Part 10

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That's a great quote. He really seems to get Lex Luthor, who always envisions himself as the good guy.
 
I have a feeling that were in for the villain of a lifetime in Lex.

I expect great things from Jessie's performance coupled with Terrio's script.
 
You can't spell that quote without "Terrio."
 
That's a great quote. He really seems to get Lex Luthor, who always envisions himself as the good guy.

Absolutely. Just like in the trailer, as the quote goes "Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts.." and Lex has it in different, narcissistic ways. Obsession is another thing and that's what flew Lex over the kookoo's nest..his obsession with Superman. Power and obsession is Lex's downfall but at the same time, comics most well rounded villain.
 
Wasn't there a rumor about Joaquin Phoenix being approached for the role? Was that proven to be bull or...?

Yes - Phoenix was approached and declined, according to THR I believe. I don't think they rewrote for Eisenberg - Phoenix isn't that much older and has the same detached nerdy vibe.

I like the angle they're taking, but given that, I still feel like Eisenberg just doesn't have the charisma. As an Eisenberg-style Luthor, I would have gone with:
Phoenix (damn his arthouse pretensions!)
Ben Foster
Liev Schreiber
Zachary Quinto
Adam Driver (the second choice. Turned it down because of Star Wars, most likely)
 
First of all, is that a Batman TV series song as your username? :hmm

Second, I'm not sure that Driver was approached for the role of Lex Luthor, most recent quote of Snyder seem to indicate that they decided to go for younger version after approaching Eisenberg for different role, so there's no reason to go for Driver after deciding for younger Luthor, as they already had their eyes set on Eisenberg. I don't think they rewrote much as well, though.

Third, welcome to the forum.
 
You are all too kind! And below is the article I was referring to. Admittedly, it's all speculation. It's unlikely that the creative team will confirm anything, because they probably don't want Eisenberg feeling like he wasn't first choice.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/why-warner-bros-superman-batman-676891

That said, I liked what I saw of him in the trailer. Just dream casting dies hard.
 
You are all too kind! And below is the article I was referring to. Admittedly, it's all speculation. It's unlikely that the creative team will confirm anything, because they probably don't want Eisenberg feeling like he wasn't first choice.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/why-warner-bros-superman-batman-676891

That said, I liked what I saw of him in the trailer. Just dream casting dies hard.

Yeah, I remember this. I'm just not entirely convinced that Driver was considered for the role of Lex Luthor. They often get roles mixed up.
 
I don't think that Driver was ever approached for any role in BvS --that I could recall. What I remember is his debunking the Nightwing rumour (interview from Huffington Post:
Last week I remember hearing "Did you hear that rumor about Adam Driver on the Internet?" and I got worried for a minute. But it turned out to be a good rumor.
AD: [Laughs] What did you think it was?

I just hoped it wasn't something bad or some TMZ type thing. Anyway, I wish the Nightwing rumor was true.
AD: Oh, no, it isn't.

Well, I still wish it was true.
AD: [Laughs] Well, thanks. No, not as far as I know.

How does that get started? There's no truth at all to it?
AD: No, there's no truth to it. I don't know whoever put it on there. I don't know how these things get [started] -- I don't know how it first came about.

Did you read any of the Internet posts? People seemed into the idea...
AD: [Laughs] Oh, cool! Cool, cool.

So if you ever want to be in a superhero idea, people seem to like the idea.
AD: Yeah, and there are probably just as many, "F%^#!" What the Hell?"
The original script included the traditional Lex Luthor, i.e., older, business suit type. It was only after Eisenberg met with Snyder & co., for a different role that they decided to change the script and cast Eisenberg as a different interpretation of Lex. I suspect that the traditional Lex came from Goyer's draft while Eisenberg's Lex came out of the revised Terrio script.
 
Yeah, it would seem from this that he wasn't considered at all, for any role.
 
I personally believe THR over an actor involved. Driver probably signed an NDA with the studio, which means he can't reveal anything about the process.

As for the script changing to suit Eisenberg, I HIGHLY doubt that. Even when it was Goyer's draft, the rumors were Luthor was younger - a reformed gang banger, was the original rumored concept, though that could easily be fake. There was talk of full-sleeve tats. As if we don't have enough tattoos in the DCEU.

Even Phoenix, the widely acknowledged first choice (I think he semi-confirmed it in an interview) is not as old as past Luthors. Younger tech genius was definitely the concept. It's certainly Eisenberg's trademark, so makes sense they went with him.
 
Why would they lie about changing the script after Eisenberg got in? Such info is as official as it gets.
 
I haven't read what you're talking about, so I don't really know. The "changing the script" thing sounds like conjecture. The only rewrites I know about are Terrio's which started long before Eisenberg was cast (and continued through production, but that's normal for a movie).
 
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