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Zack Snyder on Leonardo DiCaprio’s Lex Luthor Talks & Why Jesse Eisenberg Was Cast

Zack Snyder recently discussed whether Leonardo DiCaprio could have played Lex Luthor in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. In a recent interview, he confirmed that DiCaprio and Adam Driver were part of early talks to play Luthor before the role went to Jesse Eisenberg. Snyder said the conversations were real, but his final choice came down to a specific kind of intelligence he wanted on screen.

Zack Snyder reveals why Jesse Eisenberg was cast as Lex Luthor

Speaking with Josh Horowitz, Zack Snyder said he could imagine both Adam Driver and Leonardo DiCaprio shaping their own versions of Luthor. “I could see them forming it,” he explained. Still, he felt Eisenberg brought something more current and unpredictable to the character.

Snyder said Eisenberg felt “the most modern.” He believed in the actor’s intelligence, but not in a typical way. “It wasn’t just like normal smarts,” Snyder said. He described it as a different level of thinking. For him, Lex could not simply outthink Superman in a basic way. The villain needed a darker edge. Snyder said Eisenberg carried a “diabolical” intelligence and seemed like someone willing to sacrifice a lot to win.

The director also pointed to their conversations as a turning point. He said when Eisenberg spoke about ideas, it felt natural and inventive. “I feel him inventing these ideas as he speaks them,” Snyder said, adding that this quality became the “selling point” for casting him.

Snyder addressed the decision to hold back the classic bald look until the end of the film. Audiences only see the fully shaved-head version in the final moments. He admitted that if Eisenberg had appeared that way from the start, viewers might have reacted differently. Some fans, he suggested, may not have wanted an origin-style take on Luthor.

Still, Snyder defended the approach. He said dropping “a bald genius” into the story without context would not have worked. The character needed a personal layer. “You couldn’t just plunk a bald genius down in the middle of the world and be like, Oh, of course he’s a super villain,” Snyder said. ”It needed a personal touch.“

Originally reported by Rishabh Shandilya on SuperHeroHype.


Source: Comingsoon.net