Captain Tired
lacks hype
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It seems to me, that while characters of, say, the Batman mythos are allowed to have different interpretations and portrayals showered upon them with great eagerness and fanfare, the characters within the Superman comics, by way of overly harsh and hyperbolic fan scrutiny, are continually being forced into their very narrow and tight little boxes, forever missing out on the chance to invigorate some new life into the mythology surrounding those characters. Superman can't be anything other than a clean cut boyscout, Luthor can't be anything but a stoic muscleman. People seem to forget that Luthor, for the vast majority of his run, was portrayed as a hyper, giggling loon who just happened to be extraordinarily gifted in sciences and the arts. As such, Eisenberg's portrayal of the character is just as valid and faithful as that of any other actor to have taken on the role. You may not like it, that's fair enough, but to carelessly wave it away and dismiss it as 'Luthor in name only' or 'The Riddler/The Joker by any other name', to me, simply shows a lack of knowledge with regards to the comics these films are based upon, and an arrogance befitting of the character itself.
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