Possible Character Details for Bruce Wayne and Lex Luthor Surface from Batman Vs. Superman

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Some tasty little details about two characters that have had serious backlash when it comes to casting has surfaced. The Latino Review is known for digging up the dirt we love to play in, and now they have dug up some information about Bruce Wayne and Lex Luthor from the Batman Vs. Superman plot.

Lex Luthor is BALD. His head is shaven to be exact. But that is not all. He has another physical trait. You see, Lex Luthor is also into body art and has a detailed sleeve tattoo of the Metropolis skyline on his right arm. Lex is also the richest man on the planet who became a self made billionaire at 18. Lex is currently the CEO of Lexcorp who is one part tech genius, one part ruthless business man and two parts Metropolis street tough. Yes, street tough.

 

We meet Lex early on in the story when Bruce Wayne first pays him a visit at his 125th floor penthouse located inside Lexcorp Tower. Lex is sitting at his desk in front of an array of computer screens. Bruce considers Superman an impressive specimen. Lex considers him an alien, and a trespasser that doesn’t belong on this planet. Superman is just one of the reasons Bruce came to visit Metropolis. He has an interest in the city’s tragic circumstances. More like profitable circumstances according to Lex.

 

The rebuilding of Metropolis is Bruce Wayne’s main priority and is in town to help. Bruce believes pooling their resources would better serve the citizens of Metropolis and Bruce is willing to put his differences with Lex aside and let bygones be bygones.

I like it. I like it a lot. And it makes sense. Speculation of why Batman and Superman are against each other, is looking true. A lot of us imaginative nerd boys came to the very conclusion that the reason for the boxing match, is because of the damage done by the Man of Steel to Metropolis when fighting Zod. Makes all that damage not so bad now, eh? And the description of Luthor is sounding spicy, and I’m thinking about hardcore arguments back and forth from Affleck and Eisenberg. Makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck a little bit, but remember: this is subject to change slightly. They might tweak the story, or given the Argo writer came aborad to polish what David Goyer had already scribed.

Let me know what you guys think about both of these small character descriptions. Something you can see on the big screen?

 

Source: Latino Review
Via: Batman-News


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