Sounds awfully like the sort of thing Tony Stark would say about Ultron, if you ask me. But there are a lot of threats out there, and they’re here today.' 'This is a product that will protect you, and everyone, from threats you don’t even know about yet. 'It’s about safety,' Luthor says of this secret new technology. We also learn something else in Fortune's write-up: that unlike Wayne Enterprises, the company run by Bruce Wayne (you know, Batman), LexCorp has been taking on a lot of military contracts recently, and has a product in the works that Luthor believes will change the world. But it's the first time this character has ever been given any kind of theatrical representation, and considering that we've spent over a year thinking that Eisenberg was playing Luthor Sr., it's totally blowing our minds right now that he isn't. first appeared in the '80s and kept showing up every once in while until the '10s. This isn't without precedent in the comic books, of course - although not as iconic as his dad, an alternate reality Lex Luthor Jr. In the interview, Luthor is described as 'a 31-year-old wunderkind who transformed an aging petrochemical and heavy machinery dinosaur into a tech darling of the Fortune 500 in what some call a superhuman feat.'
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