BvS Jesse Eisenberg IS Lex Luthor - Part 9

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We know from MOS that this Lex has a corporation with diverse holdings that include energy and transportation at least, owning trains, bus lines and oil/gas companies.

And don't forget that Bruce has a satellite! Or, at least, had. :woot:
 
And don't forget that Bruce has a satellite! Or, at least, had. :woot:

The real reason for the fight? Bruce was at home in the middle of The Red Wedding episode of Game Of Thrones when suddenly the signal went out.
 
Is Lex confirmed to appear in SS or was that just a rumor?
 
Nothing's been confirmed one way or the other. But they have 6 weeks of production left.
 
Yea but from the trailers I get the impression this Lex isnt that much different then Kevins spaceys Lex or hackmans Lex only younger and alot richer. He also kind of reminds me of Ezekial Stane from the Iron Man Comics. None of thats a bad thing, just i understand why he was cast.

Had they kept Spacey as Luthor, this movie would've been a million times better.
 
Spacey did have potential. I was excited about him back in the day. The writing is where SR Lex went wrong. Here's hoping Terrio did it better.
 
I like Spacey, but the more distance this series can put between itself and SR, the better. And while most of the flaws in SR were due to the script, I still thought Spacey pretty much phoned it in.
 
It would be a yelling contest if Spacey's Lex and Shannon's Zod were in the same room.
 
I will find him!




Wrong!
 
I can imagine them trying to conduct a whole conversation with that intensity.

"I will make tea!"
"Two sugars!"
"OK!"
 
For Real can someone make that avatar? I want it!
 
Found this:

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Jesse on playing Lex.

So for now, Eisenberg will stick to acting in films, mixing up Oscar contenders like The End of the Tour with big-budget extravaganzas like Batman v Superman. He’s got a solid track record of taking on projects with at least some element of thoughtfulness, even the big ones, and he promises that his first superhero flick is no different.

“I read the script and it was such a wonderful character, so the decision was easy,” he said. “The danger of being in a thing like that is that the character’s not good, but that was the opposite case in this. I imagine the guy playing Superman, he’s in front of a green screen for a lot of it, doing the detailed action scenes. I just didn’t have those as much, so for me it felt like I was in a character drama, though it’s on a bigger scale, I suppose.”

Full article here. https://www.yahoo.com/movies/jesse-eisenberg-end-of-the-tour-batman-v-superman-125189369172.html
 
"The guy playing Superman" :funny:

No decency to even name Henry.
 
That's rather an eccentric reading of it.

He is clearly just using the passive voice to introduce a hypothetical comparative that illustrates the relative ease of his job. He could have said "...were it Superman whom I was playing...", but the words he chose were fine.
 
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