Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Throughout DC movie history, Superman has been featured prominently, and his large cast of villains has grown alongside him. The character and the world he inhabits are so fundamental to any DC worldbuilding that the DCEU and the DCU have both chosen to begin their universes with Superman features. Considering everything we know about Superman , the character is a strong foundation to build a universe.
Close Jesse Eisenberg's Lux Luthor is not the most beloved portrayal of the iconic foe, but many of his scenes were impactful in creating a wild and unstable version of the mad genius. In a tense scene, Luthor speaks with Holly Hunter's senator, unveiling an ominous painting and orating on demons beyond our realm. This line locates Superman and the threat that his existence represents to humanity through effective mythical imagery.
Lex's investment property for passive income exploits the need for people to have a roof over their heads, and it is interesting to see a villainous intent like this explored in a film from nearly twenty years ago. While presented in an over-the-top and cartoonish iteration of the Lex Luthor character inspired by Gene Hackman's portrayal, Lex's plan seems less and less ridiculous each year. Superman Returns, too, seems to grow more prescient by the day.
5 “It Is Not Enough That I Succeed, Everyone Else Must Fail” Ross Webster Quotes What He Believes To Be Atilla the Hun In Superman III Close Ross Webster, an evil captain of industry, fulfills the Lex Luthor role in Superman III as an intelligent, non-physical antagonist to Kal-El. His philosophy, which he credits to Atilla the Hun, informs his character in shorthand, giving audiences an understanding of the ruthlessness and pettiness that Webster is meant to embody.
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