You're right, a black actor shouldn't be cast just for change. He should be cast because he has the greatest potential of all the actors going for the part.but there are plenty of white actors that fit Lex perfectly. there's ABSOLUTELY no reason to cast a black actor as Lex other than for the sake of change.
What if none of those great white actors want to play Luthor? Would you still prefer a mediocre white actor, just for the sake of being accurate as possible to the character's looks? That's just wrong. You'd be putting something that isn't that important ahead of a potential great performance.btw, just because a character is fictional and their name doesn't indicate their race doesn't mean they could or SHOULD be played by someone of a race other than regularly depicted. Lex is white, has always been depicted as white, and there are plenty of white actors that fit him perfectly........so just drop it.
when names like Daniel Day Lewis, Tom Hardy, Jason Isaacs, and Billy Zane are being thrown around....you think that Laurence Fishburne has more potential than ALL OF THEM to be the best Lex Luthor??!! i don't say this often, but you're a frikkin' loon!!! nevermind that Laurence Fishburne, regardless of race, doesn't even LOOK like Lex Luthor....what more is that his acting of late has been lacking. what a ridiculous statement!You're right, a black actor shouldn't be cast just for change. He should be cast because he has the greatest potential of all the actors going for the part.
i'll eat that, and spit it out right back at you. what if Laurence Fishburne doesn't want to play Luthor??? doesn't matter right? this is all hypothetical casting talk anyway! regardless of who actually WANTS to play Luthor, it's crazy to think Laurence Fishburne is the most QUALIFIED.What if none of those great white actors want to play Luthor?
well then if you're going to open up the arena to Blacks, then it also should be open to Asians and Hispanics........in which case i think Ken Watanabe would make a much more menacing Lex Luthor than Laurence 'i haven't done anything worth remembering since the Matrix' Fishburne! PLEASE drop this crazy talk! this type of stuff tends to turn viral on the hype...and that's something we really don't need.Would you still prefer a mediocre white actor, just for the sake of being accurate as possible to the character's looks? That's just wrong. You'd be putting something that isn't that important ahead of a potential great performance.
I'm talking about black actors playing white characters in general. I never said Fishburne would be great, I said I thought he had the ability to be good.when names like Daniel Day Lewis, Tom Hardy, Jason Isaacs, and Billy Zane are being thrown around....you think that Laurence Fishburne has more potential than ALL OF THEM to be the best Lex Luthor??!! i don't say this often, but you're a frikkin' loon!!! nevermind that Laurence Fishburne, regardless of race, doesn't even LOOK like Lex Luthor....what more is that his acting of late has been lacking. what a ridiculous statement!
Never said he was the most qualified.i'll eat that, and spit it out right back at you. what if Laurence Fishburne doesn't want to play Luthor??? doesn't matter right? this is all hypothetical casting talk anyway! regardless of who actually WANTS to play Luthor, it's crazy to think Laurence Fishburne is the most QUALIFIED.
Watanabe sounds even better than Fishburne.well then if you're going to open up the arena to Blacks, then it also should be open to Asians and Hispanics........in which case i think Ken Watanabe would make a much more menacing Lex Luthor than Laurence 'i haven't done anything worth remembering since the Matrix' Fishburne! PLEASE drop this crazy talk! this type of stuff tends to turn viral on the hype...and that's something we really don't need.
Tim Burton didn't seem to think so with Billy Dee Williams playing Harvey Dent. Gotta wonder what Idris Elba would think about a statement like that, considering he's playing a character based off of the "White God" of Norse mythology.the hard truth is that race DOES matter. i'm sorry, but it DOES!
that's basically the same thing...but whatever helps you sleep at night.I'm talking about black actors playing white characters in general. I never said Fishburne would be great, I said I thought he had the ability to be good.
you said, quote "he has the greatest potential of all the actors going for the part".....again, that's basically the same thing as saying he's the most qualified. it's not word for word, the same thing....but the essence is the same.Never said he was the most qualified.
even though i wouldn't want to see Watanabe play Lex, at least we can agree on something...Watanabe sounds even better than Fishburne.
these are minor characters in their respective movies. it seems they were also made simply for the sake of making a more racially diverse cast, since all of the main character were/are white. Idris Elba in Thor is also a bad example, since him and the Asian actor look very much out of place even within the context of the film. that being said, drop your pride and let this argument go. there are very few exceptions where changing the race of a character is okay and most of the time they're not the main character(s). try making the Flash or the Punisher Black and see how that works.Tim Burton didn't seem to think so with Billy Dee Williams playing Harvey Dent. Gotta wonder what Idris Elba would think about a statement like that, considering he's playing a character based off of the "White God" of Norse mythology.
these are minor characters in their respective movies. it seems they were also made simply for the sake of making a more racially diverse cast, since all of the main character were/are white. Idris Elba in Thor is also a bad example, since him and the Asian actor look very much out of place even within the context of the film. that being said, drop your pride and let this argument go. there are very few exceptions where changing the race of a character is okay and most of the time they're not the main character(s). try making the Flash or the Punisher Black and see how that works.
in which case i think Ken Watanabe would make a much more menacing Lex Luthor

BRILLIANT!!!! WOW!!!Not Luthor... but Brainiac.....![]()
"He," wasn't in reference to anyone specific, like how the South Park rednecks say "they" took err jerbs.you said, quote "he has the greatest potential of all the actors going for the part".....again, that's basically the same thing as saying he's the most qualified. it's not word for word, the same thing....but the essence is the same.
Tom Hardy please!
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really??? let's just cast Denzel Washington as Superman while we're at it! i like Laurence Fishburne (though he's been losing likability lately) but Lex Luthor is white....not black. let's not 'Kingpin' him please.
Actually, Denzel has been my "outside the box" choice for Luthor since the end of Casting War I. Now that it appears the Hype world may be on the brink of Casting War II, I'm going to go into it saying that Denzel would make a great Luthor. Though if they insist on staying white and younger, this suggestion of Hardy that I see everywhere and Olyphant both seem adequate to me.
My reasons for choosing Denzel are that he can be quite charming himself, his performance in Training Day certainly showed a dark, ambitious side, and I would vote for him (I'd love to see a politically ambitious, successful Luthor, but even if he's not, that fact is important)
i'm not a big follower of the comics. Can u explain this story more specific? I always thought Superman an Superboy was the same person.I like the fan of Superboy, root of his hatred for Superman Lex Luthor.

i'm not a big follower of the comics. Can u explain this story more specific? I always thought Superman an Superboy was the same person.![]()