Jessie Eisenberg is the latest actor who would do the role of DC's Lex Luthor.
AV Club says that Jessie Eisenberg had an interview during the premiere of his new movie "The End Of The Tour." One of the questions that were asked was his experience in doing the film. He quipped that it was a more modest film compared to "Batman V. Superman: Dawn Of Justice."
To add, it has also been reported that Jessie was forced to be present at the Comic-con on Saturday. He said that being in the con was like being yelled at by the multitude of attendees. AV Club has presumed that Jessie has never been to a rock concert held in an arena, thus comparing the experience of a being a superhero in a con was like being in a feedyard, yet the place smells better.
AL of Alabama Media group says that the actor of "The Social Network" has clarified his recent statement of comparison concerning his attendance in 2015 Comic-Con. He said that the large crowd who attended the con at San Diego was indeed terrifying. "Even if they're saying nice things, just being shouted at by thousands of people, it's horrifying," Eisenberg clarified.
Eisenberg has to be in the conference to promote his upcoming movie "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," along with fellow cast and crew mates. Jason Segel, who is Eisenberg's co-star in the recent movie "The End Of The Tour," backed Jessie up. "Whether it's positive or negative, it's still a mob," Segel said in defense of Eisenberg's comment.
Sacramento further says that Eisenberg explained that he is a normal person who relates to situation in a natural way. He felt that his reaction towards the screaming crowd was just normal- to be terrified. "If you like that kind of thing and feed off of it in some way, you must have a miserable life," he truthfully said. But he also made it clear that he was honored to be part of the DC and Warner Bros.' "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice." It is important for him that everyone likes the film.