Riddler and Electro were MUCH, MUCH more "over the top" than this.
Eisenberg's Luthor seems like a somewhat socially awkward guy trying to be charismatic, and a bit unhinged. I don't see anything super over the top about it, really.
Gesturing with your hands to make a point is something people do. I guess some people here have never met a businessman or salesman...

Donner goofy Lex Luthor made money. Creepy but hammy and humorous Ledger Joker. So of course they are giving us a goofy, hammy, humorous Lex Luthor.
That Lex fit those Superman movies, to me it seems like this Lex is out of a totally different movie to the rest of the characters.
Super serious awesome confrontation between Clark and Bruce happens, suddenly SNL parody Lex comes in. It was just super weird.
Seems like he hopped out of an Aaron Sorkin film, which I imagine is the point. He's just representative of this generation's crop of young tech moguls who pride themselves on how against the grain they are. It's a nice contrast to the the mild-mannered farm boy and the billionaire playboy archetypes.
The point is he seems to have popped out a completely different movie? I get your point about contrast, but if it doesn't fit it doesn't fit.
I'm hoping it's a facade and Lex isn't really like that, in which case I kind of won't mind it. But as I say if he is like that the entire time, man I'm gonna struggle through his scenes.
I actually enjoyed his quite liked his dialogue, the shouldn't pick a fight with this guy was good, and I think clearly shows Lex not only knows who both of them are, but knows they know who each other are as well. Though saying that shouldn't Clark be hiding his strength a little bit.
But he seems the same twerp in every bit of this trailer, not just during that party. Even in scenes that heavily suggest he's not presently in front of people he'd be trying to fool with such an act he still acts like a ****in' dweeb. That's what makes me think all these apologist theories that he's just intentionally playing at being over the top are wrong.
I like it, he looks like he's having so much fun. And I'm still going with the idea that he acts like a goofball in public, but is much more sociopathic in private. He sounds more creepy when talking to Sen. Holly Hunter in the second trailer, and downright psychotic with his "killing gods" rant here, which makes me think this even more.
"Dweeb"?
But he seems the same twerp in every bit of this trailer, not just during that party. Even in scenes that heavily suggest he's not presently in front of people he'd be trying to fool with such an act he still acts like a ****in' dweeb. That's what makes me think all these apologist theories that he's just intentionally playing at being over the top are wrong.
But he seems the same twerp in every bit of this trailer, not just during that party. Even in scenes that heavily suggest he's not presently in front of people he'd be trying to fool with such an act he still acts like a ****in' dweeb. That's what makes me think all these apologist theories that he's just intentionally playing at being over the top are wrong.

He really doesn't, how can people forget trailer 1 (technically trailer 2) aswell, the guy talking to the senator was not the excited guy we saw with Bruce & Ckark. Even the line to Lois about the word 'psychotic' his demeanour was different, more sinister. I think some people just have a problem because they have a problem with Jesse Eisenberg. I've heard some opinions that aren't happy just because he wasn't their choice.
I can say with no hesitation at all that I despise the idea of Lex as Mark Zuckerberg from the Social Network. So yeah, I was always 100% against this casting choice. That said, there has been absolutely ZERO indication to me from any trailer or what not that my fears were wrong. Rather they've been all but confirmed.