line to Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent.
But Im intrigued about the modern directionZack Synderand co. are taking with Luthor.
So shouldnt movies as well?
Lex Luthor has already been classically portrayed in multiple films (a bit gleefully byGene HackmanandKevin Spacey).
Having another suit staring down at citizens from a Metropolis tower is detached, chilly and potentially uninteresting.
Modern work should be play.
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And what games have been played more throughout society than simulations of world domination?
Its the same game; it just looks more casual, even though the ramifications are perhaps even bigger.
How does Shkreli pass his free time?
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His words show that his concern is that he has tosee it.
I want my parents when they come visit to have a great experience, and enjoy this special place.
Already a familiar story in Silicon Valley, this bro entitlement is now a familiar and enraging national story.
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This is what we should want from Lex Luthor, something that already is detestable to viewers now.
In a way, its all potentially so perfect.
Ah yes, potential.
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Because who knows what his Lex Luthor actually is right now?
Im hoping we get a modern villain we truly deserve.
And if the world can balance both canon and some modern character injections, then that istrulyexpansive.
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