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It's amazing how fast rumors spread these days. It's even more surprising when Rolling Stone picks it up, and reports it as true. It's happened with other stuff as well.
Maybe it is true but the studios didn't want it to be announced yet, especially if the contract hasn't been signed. So with all the positive response to him as Lex Luther and contract isn't signed yet, now he can negotiate a bigger deal which the studios were probably trying to avoid.
I knew it was too good to be true. Bieber as Luther here we come.