• Son_of_dad@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The Luthor they haven’t done on film yet is my favorite, the Luthor who is physically fit, super intelligent, successful, charming.

    Luthor was the pinnacle of what a human could be. Like ozymandias in watchmen. His name is Alexander, and he is supposed to be a modern day namesake. He is the perfect human, who is almost destined to be a world leader, then suddenly Superman appears, and can fly without effort, making Luthor who worked his ass off #2

    Then Luthor finds out supes is an alien. Luthor believes that it is his human right to rule over earth if he is capable, and an alien has no right to stop him. If Superman had appeared in ancient times, would be have stopped Alexander, or Caesar or Augustus, would he have had the right to interfere in human affairs to that extent? Luthor went mad when Superman appeared, and won’t stop till he’s dead.

    I like this take off Luthor as a xenophobe who thinks Superman, an immigrant has no business stopping his rise to power

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      I like it because you could see how it could be convincing if you didn’t know him. And I always figured that’s how it is with both Lex Luthor and Doom, they sound like good guys to the people they manipulate, but their motivations are based on pure ego.

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        I’m bummed out that the post-Endgame Marvel stuff has been fumbled so often, because it means we get less chance of great villains.

        Magneto and Doom are of course amazing characters, but there’s also the Sentinels/mastermold/Trask and all the great X-Men villains.