Recasting Every Major Role In The DCEU

By Jack Pooley /

7. Dwayne Johnson As Lex Luthor

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What Happened?

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Jesse Eisenberg, that's what. The Internet didn't know what to make of The Social Network star being cast as a younger, millennial version of Superman's famed arch-nemesis, and when Batman v Superman finally hit cinemas, audiences were wildly divided by Eisenberg's twitchy goofball rendition.

Eisenberg is nevertheless keen to reprise the role and briefly re-appeared as a more comic-faithful Lex Luthor in Justice League's post-credits scene, but it's fair to say that Warner Bros. may well view Eisenberg's version of the antagonist as a poisoned well at this point. They're probably going to cut their losses.

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The Recast

There are two avenues the studio could go here - stick to the young hotshot version of Luthor and cast a much-respected actor (like, say, Domhnall Gleeson), or more likely, revert back to the tried-and-tested middle-aged, suited-and-booted equivalent.

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Mark Strong would've been a great choice but he's already been snapped up for Shazam!, so we're going to take a hard swing here with...Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.

But hear us out before you ready the pitchforks, because this could really work.

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There is no denying that Johnson's granite-carved build and endlessly charismatic persona would make him a Lex Luthor like no other, but consider a few other things.

For starters, he looks amazing in a suit, he's already rocking the bald look as good as anyone ever has, and his ridiculous physicality would make him an interesting foil for Superman.

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Obviously on paper Luthor wouldn't be a physical match for Superman, but it wouldn't be tough to write a Luthor driven to sculpt himself into a form of "perfection" (or even a God), only to see the Man of Steel as an affront to this goal. It's certainly more intriguing a motivation than the Eisenberg Luthor's wishy-washy daddy issues.

Above all else, Johnson is an industrious businessman in real life with boundless charm, which makes him a pretty damn snug fit for the role.

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Given how rarely Johnson plays antagonists these days, it'd be great to see him sinking his teeth into a bad guy as meaty, complex and iconic as Luthor.