Sawyer
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May sound pretty obvious but, when Snyder said that we haven't seen this Lex before, does he mean just in live action?
Everyone and their Mom has made this point.![]()
His face, glare makes your argument invalid.He's naturally kind of lightly-built and with his total lack of hair he could come off looking more ill than intimidating.

live actionMay sound pretty obvious but, when Snyder said that we haven't seen this Lex before, does he mean just in live action?
You just need to cover his right side and see the left. And then see the left covering his right side. You'll notice it.Not sure about the two expressions theory,
We need a pic of him in a suit now.

You just need to cover his right side and see the left. And then see the left covering his right side. You'll notice it.
t: "Friendly" Lex. And while it's subtle it show the detail Snyder had, and the nice touch Eissenberg did while doing both gestures. Specially in the eyes. Well at least is how I saw itI did so the first time you mentioned it. I get what you mean, though the left side doesn't seem all that friendly either.t:

Noice.His face, glare makes your argument invalid.
Besides, The Joker is really thin. Bet you don't think the same.
live action
You just need to cover his right side and see the left. And then see the left covering his right side. You'll notice it.
You mean like this?
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by BossLogic.

It's different from previous versions that's for sure. For some reason I'm expecting him to do a very deep intimidating voice for Lex.
So many posts on forums such as these warn others of impending disappointment.
Let's just wait and see, eh?


I have a feeling that those expecting that are going to be disappointed. Jesse is a fine actor but I don't think he's going to alter his voice all that much.
Reg... I am now and always have been a supporter of Jesse in the role. But I don't expect some kind of deep authorial voice from him, given his track record of roles in the past. I think his acting was spot on for a modern Luthor, but hoping he has a deep voice seems a fool's errand. I wasn't slamming Jesse in the least, just saying that expecting him to sound like James Earl Jones or the like is wishful thinking and may even be a bad fit, since Jesse as a "type" was what they wanted for Lex, and a deep voice may not fit the approach to the character, given the fact of his being cast.
I think Eisenberg simply speaking slower and more controlled would go a long way.
They wouldn't be disappointed if they just accepted that that's the way the guy's damn voice sounds. Honestly, when it's coupled with a demeanor and confidence like the one presented in this promo pic, a soft, quiet voice has the capacity to be even more intimidating than a deep husk. Keaton meet Bale. Besides, there's no unwritten rule that says the Luthor of the comics has a deep voice anyway. It strikes me that people only project that sorta voice because the Luthor of modern day is usually depicted as a big, intimidating looking muscle head.
...like Mike Tyson.
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I think Eisenberg simply speaking slower and more controlled would go a long way.
I'd more attribute it to Clancy Brown's portrayal of Lex in the DCAU.
Well that's also quite silly and close minded.
I can understand this, but I wouldn't want him to slow down too much, I think his fast-talking is one of his strengths.