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Bryan Cranston, the star of AMC's "Breaking Bad," set the record straight Tuesday morning about rumors he was offered the role of Lex Luthor in the new, untitled "Batman vs. Superman" movie.
Cranston said Tuesday morning on "The Howard Stern Show" on SiriusXM satellite radio that the job would've have been a great career move, but never was offered to him.
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Guy should of been asked straight away, he would of been fantastic.
Cranston as Lex
Josh Brolin as Batman
Some better actress for Wonder Woman
WB/DC is not worthy of Brian Cranston. They continue to crank out one shltty movie after another, with horrible casting, laughable acting, and hack directing. BvsS will be no different, and Brian Cranston should feel thankful they never offered.
@anewguy Dark Knight Trilogy, Harry Potter, Sherlock Holmes? I beg to differ my friend. They have had some bad ones, but they most definitely have the ability to create good stories.
Not to mention I really enjoyed Man of Steel.
I'll probably be flamed to Hell for this, but I don't think Cranston would have been the right choice for Lex. Don't get me wrong, if they had chosen him, I have no doubt he would have been awesome. I just don't think he is the right fit for Lex.
IMO an actor whose very appearance screams LEX LUTHOR is Mark Strong. I am still not sure what I think about Eisenberg, but not using Mark Strong is very disappointing.
Eisenberg will get the same chance Affleck and Gadot are getting. I'll wait to see them in a trailer or some footage before I judge.
I'm here to whine and make myself look very young