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Snyder Defends Controversial Lex Luthor Casting
9 Mar
Summary
- Zack Snyder considered Leonardo DiCaprio and Adam Driver for Lex Luthor.
- Eisenberg's younger, tech-bro portrayal was a deliberate departure.
- Studio needed convincing; Luthor's bald look appeared late in the film.

In a recent podcast appearance, director Zack Snyder discussed the casting of Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor for "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice." Snyder revealed that prominent actors, including Leonardo DiCaprio and Adam Driver, were initially considered for the role. He envisioned a younger, more contemporary billionaire villain, distinct from the classic, older corporate mastermind archetype. This vision led him to cast Eisenberg, a decision that generated significant fan debate upon the film's release in 2016.
The studio reportedly required convincing to approve Eisenberg for the part. Furthermore, Snyder noted that Eisenberg's Luthor did not sport the character's traditional bald appearance until the final moments of the film, which may have influenced audience reception. Snyder has previously stated that his goal for "Batman v Superman" was to take bold, operatic swings, a philosophy that extended to his reimagining of Superman's iconic adversary.




