Early life Alexander Joseph "Lex" Luthor Jr. was born in 1984 in the city of
Metropolis to an unnamed mother and father
Alexander Luthor Sr. who was a scientist from
East Germany and the founder of
heavy machinery petrochemical company LexCorp and whom he was named after. Despite coming from a wealthy family and having his name be the
brand of the company, the young Lex was subjected daily to physical and emotional abuse by his father which caused him to have a completely
monotheistic view on
God. Sometime in the year 2000, Alexander Sr. passed away of unknown causes which caused Lex to
inherit and become the new owner of LexCorp and then industrialize it into a more
electronic and
futuristic Fortune 500 company and technology giant.
Man of Steel While Lex Luthor does not appear in the film, he and
LexCorp are alluded to in the film during
Superman's final fight with
General Zod in
Metropolis, with Zod kicking a LexCorp
tank truck towards Superman.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Luthor is introduced as a young, eccentric businessman who is obsessed with destroying Superman. While giving off a welcoming public image, Luthor secretly manipulates certain events such as hiring Russian mobster
Anatoli Knyazev to plant evidence of Superman mass-murdering an African warlord's soldiers while the superhero rescues
Lois Lane, leading to the Man of Steel coming under heavy scrutiny. He also begins seeking
kryptonite created from Zod's attempt to
xenoform Earth into
Krypton-like conditions and makes a request to
U.S. Senator June Finch and other government agents for an import license for the kryptonite and access to a Kryptonian scout ship left from the Battle of Metropolis. When Finch denies his requests, Luthor persuades Finch's gullible colleague, Senator Barrows, to grant him access to the ship, developing a grudge against Finch. He covertly smuggles the kryptonite after being refused the license. Luthor holds a gala in Metropolis, inviting reporter Clark Kent (Superman's civilian identity) to cover the event and
Wayne Enterprises CEO
Bruce Wayne as a guest. While Clark interviews Bruce on his thoughts on the vigilante
Batman, whom Wayne secretly moonlights as, the two argue about Superman and Batman's actions before Luthor interjects himself between the two. Unbeknownst to Kent and Wayne, Luthor has been manipulating the two against each other, secretly sending reports of Batman's brutal form of vigilante justice to the
Daily Planet to get Kent's attention. Luthor also manipulates one of Wayne's former employees, Wallace Keefe, who was crippled during the Battle of Metropolis and holds Superman responsible, by intercepting his compensatory payments from Wayne Enterprises. After Keefe hits rock bottom, he vandalizes a statue of Superman and is arrested. Luthor pays his bail and gives him a chance to testify against Superman during his upcoming public trial and a high-tech wheelchair. However, this is a farce, as Luthor hides a bomb in the wheelchair and detonates it during Superman's trial at the
U.S. Capitol Building, killing hundreds including Finch, Barrows, Keefe, and Luthor's personal assistant
Mercy Graves. Distraught by his failure to detect the bomb, Superman goes into hiding while Bruce Wayne views the news report of the destruction, becoming ever more intent on killing Superman. Bruce steals a supply of Kryptonite from LexCorp as Batman, creating weapons to take on the Man of Steel. He also analyzes data stolen from Luthor during the gala and discovers Luthor is researching several
metahumans in an attempt to blackmail them, sending this information to fellow attendee
Diana Prince, one of the metahumans listed in the files. Meanwhile, Luthor kidnaps Lois and Clark's adoptive mother
Martha Kent to draw him out of hiding. While Superman rescues Lois and confronts him, Luthor rants about his disdain for the Kryptonian "god" and reveals he has Martha held hostage in a remote location, threatening to kill her unless Superman kills Batman, forcing the two superheroes to fight. After a lengthy struggle, Batman nearly kills Superman with his kryptonite weaponry until Lois intervenes, helping them both understand their deception by Luthor. After Batman rescues Martha from Knyazev, Luthor unleashes his "backup plan": a
Kryptonian deformity created using the scout ship's Genesis chamber, Zod's corpse, and Luthor's blood, calling it Superman's "doomsday". The monster begins wreaking havoc, and after another battle that sees Superman, Batman, Diana (as
Wonder Woman) and the military get involved, Superman sacrifices himself to kill it with Batman's kryptonite spear. Luthor is then arrested after implicitly communicating with
Steppenwolf in the scout ship, then sent to Belle Reeve Penitentiary with his head shaven, unable to stand trial due to pleading
not guilty by insanity. When Batman confronts Luthor in his cell and tells him he would be transferred to
Arkham Asylum, Luthor gloats about killing Superman, convincing Batman to recruit the metahumans in Luthor's files to fight against potential global threats in Superman's absence.
Justice League Theatrical cut Luthor briefly appears during a
post credits scene. Having escaped from prison following Superman's resurrection, he invites
Deathstroke onto a private
yacht to discuss forming a "
league of our own" in response to the
Justice League forming.
Director's cut Luthor appears in a slightly more extensive role in Zack Snyder's
director's cut of the film compared to the theatrical version. He is seen observing the effects of Superman's death scream as he views Steppenwolf's hologram in the Kryptonian scout ship prior to his arrest. His escape from prison following Superman's resurrection is also shown in detail during the epilogue, as he finds a mentally insane inmate at Arkham to take his place while he implicitly slips out, with a guard discovering the farce during a roll call. He sports a more calm and refined demeanor, which he attributes to "much needed therapy" from Arkham. Luthor and Deathstroke's scene on the yacht ends with Luthor giving Deathstroke Batman's secret identity.
Other appearances Advertising Jesse Eisenberg appeared in-character as Lex Luthor in a
Turkish Airlines advertising campaign aired during
Super Bowl 50, in which he promotes flying to Metropolis in a tie-in to
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. A counterpart with
Ben Affleck's Bruce Wayne promoting Gotham City was also aired during the game. In particular, Jesse Eisenberg's part as Lex Luthor in these commercials was praised, as Dirk Libbey of
CinemaBlend noted that "he matches up well with Bruce Wayne by playing the welcoming billionaire business man. It's a far cry from the somewhat cartoonish villain we've seen in the clips from the film."
Parodies Eisenberg, along with Henry Cavill and Ben Affleck, reprised their roles in a "deleted scene" of
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice featuring Affleck's longtime friend
Jimmy Kimmel shown on
Jimmy Kimmel Live!, in which Kimmel's character successfully deduces the superhero identities of both Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne at Lex Luthor's gala, much to the chagrin of both superheroes, and even to Luthor's apparent surprise. As a promotion of ''Zack Snyder's Justice League
on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert'', talkshow host
Stephen Colbert portrayed Luthor in a parody of the film's epilogue, with Luthor mistaking Deathstroke for
Deadshot and
Deadpool and
breaking the fourth wall while attempting to explain issues with character licensing and continuity within the DCEU and other superhero franchises such as the
Marvel Cinematic Universe,
X-Men film series, and
Sony's Spider-Man Universe. ==Reception==