problem with pierce is he is that obvious villain kind of like matthew goode in watchmen
he doesn't have that likability that i want for lex
Personally, there are a number of films I found Guy Pierce's likeability just fine. Depending on the film and character of course.
With being obvious, I don't really see that as an issue. The second Lex Luthor makes his appearance, fans and even the most casual of fans alike, know what he is to Superman. It's more to do with how their relationship/rivalry is handled and dealt with in this new cinematic universe that will be one of the determining factors with just how well Lex is ultimately received.
Not to say Pierce is the only name I would consider, but I find him to be a viable option.
Same with Craig.
^i agree i kind of want lex to have the charisma and likeability to him to be able to fool people of his true intentions
kind of like the Governor in the walking dead
I like Fassbender and Pearce, but I still want to see more "good-guy" stereotyped actors brought into discussion. We've suggested Matt Damon, and I think he stills shows more potential for being an unexpected but charismatic and experienced older villain for Clark. Fassbender and Pearce's biggest advantages that I see are that people will immediately accept them as bad-guys, but I want someone who the audience may find themselves momentarily believing and trusting as having heroic moments, and I think Matt Damon's got a better shot at that.
Mostly this has to do with how the Lex is written. If he takes mostly after the DCAU Lex, than a traditionally heavy actor fits the role better. If he takes more after Smallville's Lex, than a less expected actor should get the job.
And age itself is a huge component of the casting. We're suggesting mostly actors who are visibly older than Cavill, so we're kind of expecting a more entrenched and veteran villain in Lex. I'd probably be interested if they instead went for someone closer to Cavill's age just to make it seem more like a struggle of peers. Imagine someone like JGL seizing Metropolis and being just as energetic as Superman and visibly ambitious.
It won't be Fassbender. If Nolan wasn't involved with the franchise and if he wasn't already Magneto, I'd say there was a chance of it.
You want somebody unique for this, not someone who's another big villain in a rival production. Sure, we've had it Reynolds...but I feel it's a cheap experience to do that.
And Fassbender would have made a great Lex.
I may be wrong, but I know Nolan's influence is in this...the casting is his work. All star, unique.
Something Nolan had little to nothing to do with.Well to narrow it...unique as in, actors who haven't appeared in Marvel movies. Will they look there, looking at TDK trilogy and MOS casting?